. Mount Everest, the reconnaissance, 1921. w no more untU a much later date of the EastRongbuk Glacier. Had our plan been carried out even inthe smallest part by HighRocKPeak* on June Z7 Observed^^Snowfield^ a cursory survey ofwhat lay ahead, Ishould not now haveto teU a story whichis lamentably incom-plete ia one the East Rong-buk Glacier is oneway, and the obviousway when you seeit, to the North was discovered byMajor Wheeler be-fore ever we saw it,in the course of hisphotographic sur-vey ; but neither he,nor Bullock, nor Ihave ever traversedits whole length. We should hav


. Mount Everest, the reconnaissance, 1921. w no more untU a much later date of the EastRongbuk Glacier. Had our plan been carried out even inthe smallest part by HighRocKPeak* on June Z7 Observed^^Snowfield^ a cursory survey ofwhat lay ahead, Ishould not now haveto teU a story whichis lamentably incom-plete ia one the East Rong-buk Glacier is oneway, and the obviousway when you seeit, to the North was discovered byMajor Wheeler be-fore ever we saw it,in the course of hisphotographic sur-vey ; but neither he,nor Bullock, nor Ihave ever traversedits whole length. We should haveattached more im-portance, no doubt, in the early stages of reconnaissance, to the East RongbukGlacier had we not been deceived in two ways by had been an early impression left in my mind, at all events,by what we saw from ShOing, that a deep valley came downto the East as the map suggests, draining into theArun and having the North-east arete of Everest as itsright bank at the start. Further, the head of this vaUey. ^./?Conjectured Ridge ObservedValTey^ SUMMIT 218 THE RECONNAISSANCE OF THE MOUNTAIN seemed to be, as one would expect, the gap between Everestand the first peak to the North which itself has also anEastern arm to form the left bank of such a vaUey. Theimpression was confirmed not only by an excellent viewfrom a hill above Ponglet (two days before Tingri and about35 miles North of Everest), but by aU nearer and more recentviews of the mountains East of the Rongbuk Glacier. Theidea that a glacier running parallel to the Rongbuk startedfrom the slopes of Everest itself and came so far to turnWestward in the end hardly occurred to us at this anything we had seen there was no place for such aglacier, and it was almost unimaginable that the greatmountain range runnmg North from the North Col, Chang La,was in no part a true watershed. We saw the East RongbukGlacier stretching away to the East and perceived also abay to the South. But how,


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