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South!

CHAPTER XIII
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The party built a cairn of snow after each hour's travelling to serve as guides to the depot and as marks for the return journey.

Another blizzard held the men up on February 13, and they had an uncomfortable time in their sleeping-bags owing to low temperature.
During succeeding days the party plodded forward.

They were able to cover from five to twelve miles a day, according to the surface and weather.

They built the cairns regularly and checked their route by taking bearings of the mountains to the west.

They were able to cover from five to twelve miles a day, the dogs pulling fairly well.


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