Description
Ice-bound Heights of the Mustagh provides a detailed firsthand account of Fanny Bullock Workman and William Hunter Workman’s groundbreaking expeditions through the Baltistan Himalayas. This pioneering work documents two seasons of exploration across some of the world’s most inhospitable and majestic mountain terrain.
The Workmans’ journey traverses the ice-bound peaks and glaciers of the Mustagh range, presenting vivid descriptions of the geographical features, geological formations, and the extreme conditions encountered during their expeditions. Their observations and findings contributed significantly to the geographical knowledge of this remote Himalayan region during the early twentieth century.
This historical account captures the spirit of Victorian-era mountaineering and exploration, offering insights into the determination, resourcefulness, and scientific curiosity required for such ambitious undertakings. The narrative serves as both an adventure chronicle and a valuable historical document of early Himalayan exploration.







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