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Again it is possible to ride right up to the frontier and one ought to do so ; as otherwise the climb would be exceedingly tiring, though not quite as bad as in the case of the Nathu La. At the summit stands the inevitable cairn and prayer flags, making a somewhat braver display than they did at the Nathu La. I stayed for about four hours on the summit of the Jelep La, waiting for the sun to come up. This at last it did, but, as on the previous day, Tibet was not entirely THE JELKP LA. 53 fj-ii...e of mist while I viewed it. Chumulhari glistened through straggling fringes of grey cloud, and to its side one or two other peaks were partially visible. In the hollow of the valley lay a straggling settlement (not Chumbi), and a portion of the Ka-gui Gompa. The irregular serpentine track continues beyond the cairn, downwards towards Chumbi, but it is no longer stony. The country around it is brown and barren and to the left an immense amphitheatre, strewn with crumbled mounds from the hill-side prevents the outlook on to Bhutan.
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