... by pressure of the outside pack. It promised at best the heaviest kind of work, with the certainty that it would run abroad at the first release of pressure. The next day, when about one-third the way across, the ice did begin to open out, and it... Bulletin of the American Geographical Society - Stran 530avtor: American Geographical Society of New York - 1903Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1903 - 780 strani
...reached an old floe, which, after several hours of heavy work, allowed UB to climb upon the ice-foot at the western end of the cliffs. From here on rapid...taking us to Conger, where we arrived at 1.30 AM June 10th, though the open water between Repulse Harbor and Cape Brevoort, which had now expanded down Robeson... | |
| 1903 - 806 strani
...the passage from Cape North to Cape Bryant was made in twenty-five and a half marching hours. At 7 AM of the 6th of June we camped on the end of the...AM June 10, though the open water between Repulse Harbour and Cape Brevoort, which had now expanded down Robeson Channel to a point below Cape Sumner,... | |
| 1904 - 1106 strani
...twenty-five and a half marching hours. At 7 am of the 6th of June, we camped on the end of the ice foot, at the eastern end of Black Horn Cliffs. A point a...expanded down Robeson Channel to a point below Cape Simmer and the rotten ice under Cape Simmer hampered us seriously. In passing I took copies of the... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1904 - 1104 strani
...twenty-five and a half marching hours. At 7 am of the 6th of June, we camped on the end of the ice foot, at the eastern end of Black Horn Cliffs. A point a...water between Repulse Harbor and Cape Brevoort, which bad now expanded down Robeson Channel to a point below Cape Simmer and the rotten ice under Cape Sumner... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1904 - 1130 strani
...of the ice foot, at the eastern end of Black Horn Cliffs. A point a few hundred feet up the blutfs commanding the region in front of the cliffs showed...expanded down Robeson Channel to a point below Cape Kumner and the. rotten ice under Cape Simmer hampered us seriously. In passing I took copies of the... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1904 - 1102 strani
...way across, the ice did tegin to open out, and it was only after a rapid and hazardous dash from cuke to cake that we reached an old floe, which after several...rapid progress was made again, three more marches diking us to Conger, where we arrived at 1.30 am June 10, though the open water between Repulse Harbor... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1904 - 1108 strani
...across, the ice did begin to open out, and it was only after a rapid and hazardous dash from cake to cuke that we reached an old floe, which after several hours...climb upon the ice-foot of the western end of the cliff's. From here on rapid progress was made again, three more marches taking us to Conger, where... | |
| 1903 - 826 strani
...reached an old floe, which, after several hours of heavy work, allowed us to olimb upon the icefoot at the western end of the cliffs. From here on, rapid...at 1.30 am, June 10, though the open water between Bepulse harbour and Cape Brevoort, which had now expanded down Robeson channel to a point below Cape... | |
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