The sportsman's book for India . ns for them,or four pony loads. In addition you must takeabout IJ maunds of grass for grass shoes. It isadvisable also to take a supply of small knives,and other small presents for the head-men of thevillages. If your shikari dispenses these, and afew promises as well, judiciously, you will haveno trouble in getting coolies, information, eggs,milk and chickens, etc., for which you are boundto be dependent on the goodwill of the following is the route from Alsoa, nearBandipur, on the Wular lake :— 1. Alsoa to Lalpura. 2. Lalpura to Butnar. 3. Butna
The sportsman's book for India . ns for them,or four pony loads. In addition you must takeabout IJ maunds of grass for grass shoes. It isadvisable also to take a supply of small knives,and other small presents for the head-men of thevillages. If your shikari dispenses these, and afew promises as well, judiciously, you will haveno trouble in getting coolies, information, eggs,milk and chickens, etc., for which you are boundto be dependent on the goodwill of the following is the route from Alsoa, nearBandipur, on the Wular lake :— 1. Alsoa to Lalpura. 2. Lalpura to Butnar. 3. Butnar to Mutchsil. 4. Mutchsil to Khel (long march). 5. Khel to Muri. 6. Muri to Paloi (cross pass into Chilas, longmarch). 7. Paloi to Managuch. Managuch is a smallvillage below Mount Nanga Parbat (26,600 ft.).Coolies and provisions can be obtained fromBundar. 8. Managuch to Dembra, beyond NangaParbat. There is sharpu ground near Gulli betweenMuri and Paloi. A good local shikari lives atBundar village below Managuch, and the head. Markhor
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