Description
Two Summers in the Ice-Wilds of Eastern Karakoram presents a comprehensive record of one of the most ambitious mountaineering expeditions of the late 19th century. Fanny Bullock Workman and William Hunter Workman ventured into one of the world’s most treacherous and remote regions, systematically exploring and documenting nearly nineteen hundred square miles of uncharted territory.
This groundbreaking work combines detailed geographical observations, scientific measurements, and vivid descriptions of the landscape, glaciers, and challenges encountered during their two-summer expedition. The Workmans’ meticulous documentation includes topographical data, glacier studies, and ethnographic observations of local populations. Their pioneering efforts significantly advanced geographical knowledge of the Karakoram region and demonstrated the capabilities of explorers willing to undertake extreme expeditions in hostile environments.
The narrative serves as both an adventure account and a scientific record, appealing to those interested in exploration history, mountaineering, geography, and the remarkable achievements of Victorian-era explorers.







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