The Big Game of Baltistan And Ladakh : a Summer in High Asia, Being a Record of Sport And Travel in Baltisan And Ladakh
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Scrambling down the hillside was the very — well, was exceedingly steep, and the wind was so high that I found it hard to keep my Etna alight to cook my mid-day cup of Bovril. As I neared my camp, I was astonished to observe some additional tents pitched, and found that H. of the Goorkhas, whom I had met in India some years before, had arrived and joined camp. The pleasure of meeting a fellow white man can only be appre- ciated by one who has only had natives to speak to for some weeks, or, it ...may be, months, and our dinner that night was a merry one. We agreed that, as our roads lay in the same direction, we would proceed together. 178 CHAPTER VIII. The following day we descended the Polakonka Pass (H. having to leave most of his camp behind until his ponies, which had been enticed away during the night by the kyang, had been re- captured) and arrived at Puga. This encampment is situated in a basin of green turf, watered by a stream, and has a small population, who work the sulphur and borax, which they here dig out of the hillside, and after, as far as we could make out, boiling it in roughly-made cauldrons (Moorcroft says with a sort of suet), pack it in small bags, and send it down to India on the backs of sheep, each of which latter carries two bags slung panier-wise.
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