id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 33122 Le Mesurier, W. H. An Impromptu Ascent of Mont Blanc .txt text/plain 17299 790 75 Commencement of the ascent--Pierre Pointue--Crossing the Glacier des the summit of Mont Blanc whose diadem of snow was being warmed in colour seen on the snow, the lower being the Grands-Mulets rocks, the upper the and boy, and worked our way round the face of the mountain, the rock but rising some hundreds of feet above the snow, their wedge-like forms Mulets and the summit is the Grand Plateau, and to reach it three gigantic snow-slopes or steps, each some 900 feet high, have to be pass the night on the snow, at an elevation of 12,300 feet above the having nearly reached the foot of the last slope; then a mist came on, us to Mont Maudit--the snow suddenly gave way beneath our feet, by guides and porters, reached the Grands Mulets rocks, where they We thus reached the Grand Plateau--a long field of snow in the ./cache/33122.txt ./txt/33122.txt