| John Charles Frémont - 1845 - 678 頁
...climbing. Hitherto I had worn a pair of thick moccasins, with soles of parflecke; but here I put on a light thin pair, which I had brought for the purpose, as...which stood against the wall like a buttress, and vhich the wind and the solar radiation, joined to the steepness of the smooth rock, had kept almost... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1845 - 814 頁
...climbing. Hitherto I had worn a pair of thick moccasins, with soles of parfleche; but here I put on a light thin pair, which I had brought for the purpose, as now the use of otir toes became necessary to a further advance. I availed myself of a sort <f{ comb of the mountain,... | |
| 1846 - 392 頁
...Hitherto I had worn a pair of thick moccasons, with soles ofparfleche; but here I put on a thin, light pair, which I had brought for the purpose, as now the use of our toes became necessary to a farther advance. I availed myself of a sort of comb of the mountains, which stood against the wall... | |
| 1847 - 356 頁
...Hitherto, I had worn a pair of thick moccasins, with soles of parfleche, but here I put on a light, thin pair, which I had brought for the purpose, as...to a further advance. I availed myself of a sort of crest of the mountain, which stood against the wall like a buttress, and which the wind, and the solar... | |
| 1847 - 382 頁
...Hitherto I had worn a pair of thick moccasins, with soles of parfieche ; but here I put on a light thin pair, which I had brought for the purpose, as now the use of our toea became necessary to a further advance. I availed myself of a sort of comb of the mountain, which... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1852 - 466 頁
...but here i put on a light, thin pair, which t had brought for the purpose, as now the use of our tors became necessary to a further advance. I availed myself of a sort of comb of the mountain, which stood ngainst the wall like a buttress, and which the wind and the solar radiation, joined to the steepness... | |
| Henry Howe - 1855 - 908 頁
...this point, our progress was uninterrupted climbing. Here I put on a pair of light, thin moccasins, as the use of our toes became necessary to a further advance. I availed myself of a sort of a comb of the mountain, which stood against the wall as a buttress, and which the wind and solar radiation,... | |
| John Bigelow - 1856 - 502 頁
...climbing. Hitherto I had worn a pair of thick moccasins, with soles of parfleche, but here I put on a light thin pair, which I had brought for the purpose, .as...comb of the mountain, which stood against the wall lite a buttress, and which the wind and the solar radiation, joined to the steepness of the smooth... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1856 - 514 頁
...point our progress was uninterrupted climbing. . . . Here I put on a light, thin pair of moccasins, as the use of our toes became necessary to a further...comb of the mountain, which stood against the wall as a buttress, and which the wind and the solar radiation, joined to the steepness of the smooth rock,... | |
| John C. Van Tramp - 1858 - 678 頁
...Hitherto I had worn a pair of thick moccasins, with soles of parfl&che, but here I put on a light, thin pair, which I had brought for the purpose, as...smooth rock, had kept almost entirely free from snow. Tip this I made my way rapidly. Our cautions method of advancing at the outset had spared my strength;... | |
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