Trans-Himalaya; discoveries and adventures in Tibet . 357- Two Lamas of 358. My Sheet crossing TiiE River Soma-isangpo. KAMBA TSENAM 371 to supply milk; our old sheep had been sold for a meretrifle. A hundred rupees for the first five days were paidin advance to the escort under Nima Tashi. No agree-ment was made with Panchor, but he was to be paid wellif he took me where I wished. The other seven Ladakiswere ordered to proceed under the command of AbdulKerim over the Samye-la to the Buptsang-tsangpo, followthe stream slowly downwards, and wait for us near itsmouth in the Tarok-tso.


Trans-Himalaya; discoveries and adventures in Tibet . 357- Two Lamas of 358. My Sheet crossing TiiE River Soma-isangpo. KAMBA TSENAM 371 to supply milk; our old sheep had been sold for a meretrifle. A hundred rupees for the first five days were paidin advance to the escort under Nima Tashi. No agree-ment was made with Panchor, but he was to be paid wellif he took me where I wished. The other seven Ladakiswere ordered to proceed under the command of AbdulKerim over the Samye-la to the Buptsang-tsangpo, followthe stream slowly downwards, and wait for us near itsmouth in the Tarok-tso. Whatever they did, they werenot to leave the Buptsang-tsangpo, or we might lose oneanother. Rindor and Pemba Tsering were deputed tofollow them over the Samye-la to Bupto, to bring theKebyang people to reason if they refused transportanimals. My baggage was reduced to a minimum, andI took with me only a thousand rupees. Abdul Kerimwas responsible for the remainder of the cash. He wasan honest man, but a noodle. Some nomads accom-panied us with six yaks for the baggage (Illusts


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