The Assault on Mount Everest, 1922

The Assault on Mount Everest, 1922
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C. G. Bruce. The Assault on Mount Everest, 1922

The Assault on Mount Everest, 1922

Table of Contents

PREFACE

MAPS

INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER I. TO THE BASE CAMP

CHAPTER II. THE ASSAULT ON THE MOUNTAIN

CHAPTER III. THE RETURN BY KHARTA

CHAPTER IV. THE PROBLEM

I

II

III

CHAPTER V. THE HIGHEST CAMP

IV

V

VI

CHAPTER VI. THE HIGHEST POINT

CHAPTER VII. THE SECOND ATTEMPT

CHAPTER VIII. CONCLUSIONS

CHAPTER IX. NOTES ON EQUIPMENT

CHAPTER X. THE THIRD ATTEMPT

CHAPTER XI. CONCLUSIONS

CHAPTER XII. ACCLIMATISATION AT HIGH ALTITUDES

CHAPTER XIII. COLOUR IN TIBET

CHAPTER XIV. TIBETAN CULTURE

CHAPTER XV. NATURAL HISTORY

INDEX

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C. G. Bruce

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On April 8 we set out from Phari, but had been obliged to reinforce the local transport by re-engaging fifty of the Chumbi mules. We had been obliged to do this because we were unable to get a sufficiency of transport that was capable of carrying loads in Phari itself. But these fifty mules were our salvation; without them, as it turned out, we should have been in a bad way.

There are two roads that lead from Phari to Khamba Dzong, our next objective; the short road passing over the Tang La and the Donka La, and a long road which starts first on the road to Lhasa and turns finally after two marches to the West. On account of the short time at our disposal, and having regard to the fact that we had now in earnest begun our race with the weather, we chose the shorter route. Owing to the condition of the animals, all had agreed that the yaks could not possibly, even by the short road, get to Khamba Dzong under six days. We therefore divided our party again into two. The advance party, with fifty Chumbi mules and a large collection of donkeys and particularly active bullocks, and even some cows, were to march to Khamba Dzong in four days, and were to be followed by 200 yaks in charge of our sardar, Gyaljen, and two of the Gurkha non-commissioned officers, to wit, Naik Hurké Gurung and Lance-naik Lal Sing Gurung, the other two Gurkhas being in charge of the treasure-chest which accompanied the first party; Lance-naik Tejbir Bura and Lance-naik Sarabjit Thapa were to march with the first party.

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