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... ridge of débris , and mounted it . At our right was the glacier of the Roththal , along the lateral moraine of which our route lay . Just as we touched the snow a spring bubbled from 8 [ 1860 HOURS OF EXERCISE IN THE ALPS .
... ridge of débris , and mounted it . At our right was the glacier of the Roththal , along the lateral moraine of which our route lay . Just as we touched the snow a spring bubbled from 8 [ 1860 HOURS OF EXERCISE IN THE ALPS .
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... ridge of snow , and at a height of about five feet above it the rock bulged out , so that a stone dropped from its pro- tuberance would fall beyond the ridge . I had to work along the snow cautiously , squatting down so as to prevent ...
... ridge of snow , and at a height of about five feet above it the rock bulged out , so that a stone dropped from its pro- tuberance would fall beyond the ridge . I had to work along the snow cautiously , squatting down so as to prevent ...
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... ridge along which travellers to Courmayeur usually descend . It is rough , but absolutely without danger . The party were , however , tired when they reached this place , and to avoid the roughness of the ridge they took to the snow ...
... ridge along which travellers to Courmayeur usually descend . It is rough , but absolutely without danger . The party were , however , tired when they reached this place , and to avoid the roughness of the ridge they took to the snow ...
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... ridge ? They must have had full confidence in their power to stop the glissade which seemed so imminent , or else they were reckless of the lives they had in charge . At length the fatal slip occurred , where the fallen man , before he ...
... ridge ? They must have had full confidence in their power to stop the glissade which seemed so imminent , or else they were reckless of the lives they had in charge . At length the fatal slip occurred , where the fallen man , before he ...
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... ridge , forming the summit of a precipice , rose slightly above the level of the snow , and over it they were tilted . I do not think a single second's suffering could have been endured . During the wild rush downwards the be ...
... ridge , forming the summit of a precipice , rose slightly above the level of the snow , and over it they were tilted . I do not think a single second's suffering could have been endured . During the wild rush downwards the be ...
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