About The Book: Ice-bound Heights of the Mustagh (1908) by Fanny Bullock Workman chronicles two challenging seasons of pioneering exploration and mountaineering in the Baltistan Himalaya. Detailing ascents, glacier surveys, and high-altitude camps, the book presents scientific observations alongside vivid descriptions of rugged terrain, extreme weather, and local culture. Workman, one of the few women undertaking such expeditions at the time, emphasizes the physical and logistical demands of Himalayan exploration. The book includes maps, photographs, and altitude records, reinforcing her status as a serious geographer and climber. It remains a landmark in early Himalayan exploration literature, blending adventure with meticulous documentation.
Author: Fanny Bullock Workman and William Hunter Workman
Pages: 495
Edition: 1908
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