Show CLIMBERS HAVE CONQUERED ALL I OF TUx ALPS Of course the mystery is gone from the Alpsnone but climbers know how I completely Every mountain and point Iini of view of even thirdrate importance has been ascended most by many routes Almost every gap between two peaks has been traversed as a pass The publications of some dozen moun I taineering societies have recorded these countless expeditions in rows of I volumes of appalling length Of late years vigorous attempts have been made to coordinate this mass of material I ma-terial in the form of climbers guides gides dealing with clmQers districts wherein every peak and pass is dealt with In strict geographical succession I and every different route and all the variations o each route are set forthwith I S forth-with references to the volumes in which they have been described at length by their discoverers Nearly half the Alps has been treated in this manner but the work has taken tenS ten-S years and of course the whole requires re-quires periodical revision From A Thousand Miles through the Alpsr by I Sir W M Conway in the July Scrlb < S ners h < < i i |