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The return by the Miristi Khola in the monsoon

Through the paddy fields

Glossary

anorak

wind-proof jacket with hood attached.

arête

ridge, generally one of the main ridges of a mountain.

belay

to secure the climber to a projection with the rope; the projection itself.

bergschrund

a large crevasse separating the upper slopes of a glacier from the steeper ice or rock above.

cagoule

long anorak descending below the knees.

chimney

a narrow vertical gully in rock or ice.

chorten

a Buddhist religious monument.

col

pass.

cornice

overhanging mass of snow or ice along a ridge, shaped like the curling crest of a wave and generally formed by the prevailing wind.

couloir

gully or furrow in a mountain side; may be of rock, ice or snow.

crampons

metal frame with spikes, fitting the soles of the boots, for use on hard snow or ice.

crevasse

a fissure in a glacier, often of great depth.

gendarme

rock tower or tooth on a ridge.

glissade

to slide down a snow slope, either sitting or standing, using the ice-axe to control speed and direction.

ice-fall

a much torn and crevassed portion of a glacier caused by a change of angle or direction in the slope.

line

a thin rope used for rappel or roping down (q.v.).

massif

group of mountains.

moraine

accumulation of stones and débris brought down by a glacier, which forms ridges.

névé

patches of snow, usually above the permanent snow line.

pitch

section of difficult ice or rock, anything from 10 to 120 feet in height.

piton

metal spike with a ring in the head, which can be driven into rock or ice.

rappel or roping down

system of descending steep pitches by means of a rope doubled round a projection. Usually the thin rope known as
line
is used.

rope

attaches members of a party together; a party may be referred to as ‘a rope’.

scree

slope of small loose stones.

serac

tower or pinnacle of ice, found mainly in ice-falls.

slalom

zigzag descent on skis.

snap-link

large metal spring-loaded clip, which can be fixed to the rope or piton.

snow-bridge

a layer of snow bridging a crevasse.

spur

a rib of rock: sometimes used for an arête (q.v.)

traverse

to cross a mountain slope horizontally.

tsampa

roasted and ground barley or other grain.

verglas

thin coating of ice on rock.

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Copyright © Maurice Herzog 1952
Introduction copyright © Joe Simpson 1997

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First published in Great Britain in 1952 by Jonathan Cape
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