Trans-Himalaya; discoveries and adventures in Tibet . 243, 244, 245. The Mountains at the Source oe the BKAHMAruTRA. SOURCE OF THE SACRED RIVER lO monastery Serolung-gompa on the holy lake, where wewill meet him. On July 2 2 we rode over the Tage-tsangpo, which herecarried 291 cubic feet of water, where Rabsang got athorough wetting in consequence of his horse cominga cropper among the boulders in the bed. Tsering saidthat he deserved a dip because he had not saluted Kang-rinpoche. Camp 210 was set up in the broad valleyNamarding, where a clear brook flows to the Tage-tsangpo. The wind blew st


Trans-Himalaya; discoveries and adventures in Tibet . 243, 244, 245. The Mountains at the Source oe the BKAHMAruTRA. SOURCE OF THE SACRED RIVER lO monastery Serolung-gompa on the holy lake, where wewill meet him. On July 2 2 we rode over the Tage-tsangpo, which herecarried 291 cubic feet of water, where Rabsang got athorough wetting in consequence of his horse cominga cropper among the boulders in the bed. Tsering saidthat he deserved a dip because he had not saluted Kang-rinpoche. Camp 210 was set up in the broad valleyNamarding, where a clear brook flows to the Tage-tsangpo. The wind blew strongly, and the Tibetanssaid that the waves on Tso-mavang were as high anddark as nomad tents. Should we venture in our littlecanvas boat on the lake, exposed to all the winds? Itmust be very rough before I consented to give up thetrip, for the lake had long been the subject of my dreams. Next morning Tundup Sonam appeared with the newsthat the Gova of Tokchen would not let his yaks on hirefor the journey to Serolung. I had therefore to ride toTokch


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