{i i. I mmmmm1glm v, mama. Canadian [Climbers * Slowed In Pakistan By JOHN E. DMD moun O'I'I‘AWA (CP)—A Canadian taineering expedition has _ Tourist amintomablolnihdlortlo elicit-n.5M-footpetlnthe Pakistan. A report written June 23 by Dr. Fred Roots. 41-year-old ex- pedition leader, said the at- tempt to climb the peak has been postponed while the party mikes a further study of pos- silil'le| routes of ascent. e report was written by Dr. Roots“ a federal geologist from Wakefield a of 16,011) feet. knee in deep snow. The expedition's official ob- . Que. government v entire region and s d weatt ice!” is uncharted behind ‘ in the Hschindar Kish r - tgion of the Karakoram Moun-i ains. Roots‘ ion of the i on his Mustagii group of the Great Ka- l rakoram Range." ‘ All members of the Canadian l . report said the‘ 000 feet, peak is the principal point of the Hachindar region. He lscribes h as a ” l difficulty acclimatizing The porters on Sent in tne ’ Batura- n arty are well. In fact. Dr. Roots says while some have had them- selves to altitudes of nearly 18.- the party's high-alti-I ‘ tude porters have had more ' de-i trouble than the Canadians. “high slenderi |spire of unbelievably delicatel carry lighter loads lproportion that dominates the l‘MVe had to be came to be. recu- rate. the highest mountain pe a cannp begged at an altitude south sect the whole men. and twice POS’I'PONE A’l'l‘l-JMPTS i as Sangemarmur, lower to ’ Dr. Roots said Hachindar Kish peak is steep and narrow, rising more than .10.500 feet di- ' rec'in from the M-uchiohul Gla~l cier Valley and bounded by ver- ‘tiesl cliffs more than 5.000 feetI has turned its attend high on the west and northeast Sides. Despite reconnaissances on to a,iadaootfl.0MfeetM.hegaai beautiful and symmetrical snow June 13. Successive camps. . and ice mountain previously un each a day’s carry higher than on the. southwest. east and known which lies about five the last, have been established north Sides. the Canadian ex-; miles northeast of what has nowv on the west flank of the moun- ‘ pedition could not see any pos-l been named Hachindar Kish." tain. sible or potential route of asg The snow and ice mountain. On June 23 five camps above 1has been named by the party the base camp had been estab- or Beautiful lished. The entire party of "“A-ttempts to climb Hachindar ‘ Yellow Stone, because of its 1eight Canadians was in camps E lush have b ee n postponed. . conspicuous cap of y e l l o .v 1 four and five. at 15.900 feet and ' therefore, until the party can 1‘ marble that caps the summit l 17,5)0 feet. respectively Camp get a higher and closer look at I and makes the mountain unique five is on a narrow hanging gla- the upper part of the peak." he ‘ in this region. cier on the southeast side of a WM 9. =’ Reconnaissance of a possible second or subsidiary pe k "To accomplish this the party i route up Sangemarmur. which peak about might i down sides he climbed, m. now thought that if a way could, be found past the a to place a sixth cup at Several reconnaissances have [1812-14 whoa-Ill!“ ofthiammtaiu 18,500 feet the amt be reached. . Bl . Probaly the largest flag ever flown in battle was one 43 tee: by 30 carried by American n engagement with troops a the British during the VII; of near Baltimore. 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