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7*                    GERTRUDE BELL
                     unconfined. In August she told Florence, ‘I am established for a
                     day or two in this enchanting spot (Roscnlaui in the Obcrland),
                     having been driven out of the higher mountains by a heavy snow-
                     fall on Monday, which renders the big things impossible ... Here
                     there is a fascinating little rock range, which can be done in
                     almost any weather/ Before tackling those fascinating little
                     rocks she met an English family and they spent a lively afternoon
                     playing cricket to the amusement of their European companions,
                     with fir-tree branches for stumps, and large butterfly nets handy   i
                     to fish out the balls when they went into the river. Early in
                     September she wrote to her father from the same area:

                        I am now going to give you a history of my adventures.
                        Friday: we set out before dawn, the mists lying low every­
                        where ... We cast round and finally decided on a place where
                        the rock wall was extremely smooth, but worn by a number of
                        tiny water channels. These gave one a sort of handhold and
                        foothold. Just after we started it began to snow a little. The
                        first ioo feet were very difficult and took us three-quarters of
                        an hour. The rock was excessively smooth and in one place
                        there was a wall some 6 ft high where Ulrich had to stand on
                        Heinrich’s shoulder. Above this ioo feet it went comparatively
                        easily and in an hour we found ourselves in a delightful cave,
                        so deep that it sheltered us from the rain and sleet... Here we
                        breakfasted ... The next bit was easy... but presently we
                        found ourselves on the wrong side of a smooth arete which
                        gave us no hold at all. We came down a bit, found a possible
                        traverse and got over with some difficulty ... We know that
                        neither the N. nor the S. side of the Gemse Sattel, as we have
                        called it, has been done. Indeed the S. side ??my be impossible,
                        but I don’t think it is ... the experts may be mistaken.

                     Two days later, after being held up by snowfalls they tackled
                     another peak, the Klein Engelhorn. Tt looked most encouraging,
                     the lower third was composed of quite smooth perpendicular
                     rocks/ They completed a difficult traverse to take them above
                     smooth and precipitous rocks and ‘here we were on an awfully
                     steep place under the overhanging place’. First Ulrich tried to
                     climb up the overhang by standing on Heinrich’s shoulders.
                     Then Gertrude clambered up on to Heinrich and Ulrich on to
                     Gertrude. Tt wasn’t high enough I I lifted myself still a little
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