Further Ascents and Work at Bujongolo. 
Thence he re-ascended to the ridge and to the plateau, and 
returned with Roccati to the camp. 
On the following day, in a storm of snow and hail, they 
struck camp with the assistance of the porters newly 
arrived from Bujongolo, and descended to the lakes to the 
west of Mt. Baker. On the 29th they again set up their 
tent on the Freshfield Pass. On the very same day the 
photographic camera was planted high on the south ridge of 
the Edward Peak, near to the edge of the glacier. After three 
hours of vain waiting under rain and sleet, they finally came 
down to the tent, leaving the camera where it stood. The 
FRESH SNOW ON FRESHFIELD’S PASS. 
whole of the following day was spent upon the ridge, crouching 
under the snowfall close to the camera. Even on the pass so 
much snow had fallen that it had brought down the tent. The 
firewood was soaked through and through, and in spite of 
copious libations of petroleum it was extremely difficult to 
kindle. 
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