| United States. Congress. House - 898 sivua
...no other way of surmounting the difficulty than by passing around one side of it, which was the face of a vertical precipice of several hundred feet. Putting...below. Descending to them, we continued climbing, and iu a short time reached the crest. I sprang upon the summit, and another step would have precipitated... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1843 - 244 sivua
...no other way of surmounting the difficulty than by passing around one side of it, which was the face of a vertical precipice of several hundred feet. Putting...continued climbing, and in a short time reached the crest. I sprang upon the summit, and another step would have precipitated me into an immense snow field five... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1845 - 820 sivua
...no other way of surmounting the difficulty than by passing around one side of it, which was the face of a vertical precipice of several hundred feet. Putting...continued climbing, and in a short time reached the crest. I sprang upon the summit, and another step would have precipitated me into an immense snow field five... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1840 - 290 sivua
...no other way ot surmounting the difficulty than by passing around one side of it, which was the face of a vertical precipice of several hundred feet. Putting...continued climbing, and in a short time reached the crest. I sprang upon the summit, and another step would have precipitated me into an immense snow field five... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1845 - 814 sivua
...around one. side of it, which was the face of a vertical precipice of several hundred feet. Pulling hands and feet in the crevices between the blocks,...continued climbing, and in a short time reached the crest. I sprang upon the summit, and another step would have precipitated me into an immense snow field five... | |
| 1846 - 392 sivua
...no other way of surmounting the difficulty than by passing around one side of it, which was the face of a vertical precipice of several hundred feet. Putting...continued climbing, and in a short time reached the crest. " I sprang upon the summit, and another step would have precipitated me into an immense snow-field,... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1846 - 200 sivua
...no other way of surmounting the difficulty than by passing around one side of it, which was the face of a vertical precipice of several hundred feet. Putting...small valley below. Descending to them, we continued climbiog, and in a short time reached the crest. I sprang1 upon the summit, and another step woulu... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1846 - 402 sivua
...no other way of surmounting the difficulty than by passing around one side of it, which was the face of a vertical precipice of several hundred feet. Putting hands and feet in the crevices betweeen the blocks, I succeeded in getting over it, and, when I reached the top, found my companions... | |
| 1846 - 404 sivua
...for the last few lines, relating to the attainment of the peak : — " Putting hands and feet into crevices between the blocks, I succeeded in getting over it, and when I readied the top, found my companions in a small valley below. Descending to them, we continued climbing,... | |
| 1847 - 486 sivua
...no other way of surmounting the difficulty than by passing around one side of it, which was the face of a vertical precipice of several hundred feet. "...continued climbing, and in a short time reached the crest. I sprang upon the summit, and another slep would have precipitated me into an immense snowfield five... | |
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