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LSH/1/1/4/1/69 · Part · 1933-08-12 - 1933-08-13
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
Diary describes a fine-weather traverse from below Karpo over Sokpo Pass with steep shale and scree, turning near Chioling and reaching a yak encampment at the foot of Mihrang La; the route recalls Tulung La. Botanical notes include several gentians and Swertia; one young Cremophilum was shot and bharal were seen, with identifications discussed with Sherriff. The following day begins with a steep ascent to Mihrang La from camp between Cha La and Chorten Namo.

CONTENT:
12th August. Camp beyond Sokpo La, 15,000 feet, 8 miles. Fine all day,
clouds and sun. Route lies up the valley immediately below Karpo
towards the North East. Ascent easy up the right bank. At mile 1 1/2, a
valley enters from the right-hand side on the left bank. The main
stream is crossed here and the side valley followed. The route soon
becomes very steep and continues so to the top of the pass, the
last 300 feet being over loose, very steep shale. Sokpo Pass
at mile 5 (17,000 feet). Descent on the east side is steep at first over loose scree,
then easy over grass down a broad valley. At mile 7, the
valley turns towards S. Chioling. This is left and another
valley followed up. At the foot of the Mihrang La, a yak encampment at about mile 8. A
beautiful day and a really stiff pass, much reminding me of
the Tulung La (Gen. kherica). Gentian 1983 was very common and the flowers
were open (Gen. waltonii 2028). P. rotundifolia, the Kashong La one I think, was fairly
common (Swertia multicaulis 2029). G. waltonii goes to nearly 14,000 feet. Shot one young
Cremophilum (Ph. pectinibunda 2030) and saw two herds of bharal. The little gentian
2034 (Gent. punctulata - Sherriff says 2035 = Gen. marquandii?) is very common at camp here.

(Mile from summit of Cha La)
13th August. Camp between Cha La and Chorten Namo, 15,000 feet, 7 miles. Route up
a broad grassy valley, keeping left-handed to mile 2, then to the east up
an extremely steep shale ridge to Mihrang La at mile 2 1/2 (17,000 feet). Descent at...

LSH/1/1/2/1/73 · Part · 1933-07-18
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
The party ascends to the rocky, cold Dza La, descends to ford the Seti Chu, then follows the river and crosses a ridge to camp near the Chupda Chu, noting increasing wet conditions and sparse juniper. Several alpine plants are recorded, including a primula near the Seti Chu, with marginal notes listing collections from Dza La.

CONTENT:
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(DZA LA B.P. 181.60 Temp. 45° = Corr. 17,307'. ZANGTHANG B.P. 184.6°
Temp. 47° Corr. = 15,374'). Leave camp & ascend gradually
at first, steeper later on, along bearing 100° to the
DZA LA at m 3. (17,307'). Small lake just before pass. The pass is rocky & bare.
Descent on East side is fairly steep down to the
SETI CHU, crossed by fording at m 4 1/2. Here another route from
Karta is met. Thence path ascends
gradually up the left bank of the river, crossing a
ridge at m 8. Over this, the descent is easy to
the CHUPDA CHU (thus on map: this name was not known
to our transport men). Camp at m 9. Grazing & water
good. Some stunted juniper available. // Quite a
good day, but heavy showers on arrival. We are
gradually reaching the wet zone, as the scant vegetation
shows. These hills are still almost bare of everything
but grass at this height, but there is more of it,
and there are junipers too here & there. On the Dza
La it rained & was beastly cold. Found a
gentian growing there also a plant belonging to
the gentian family. A couple of miles beyond the
Seti Chu found a beautiful primula (P. bellidifolia 701) growing in
rocks (701). It looks like capitata but I think
belongs to amethystina section. It may be the one
found on the Orka La (Salden) but I think the
colour is different & perhaps the leaves too.

[Marginal Notes]
Seti Chu valley is a fine one, inhabited only by shepherds & their herds.

Dza La 21 July
Swertia multicaulis 698
Gent. nubigena 699
Chionocharis hookeri 700
Prim. bellidifolia 701
Corydalis cachemiriana 702