5th Archbold expedition to New Guinea. March 4, 1956 to February 1, 1957
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PABINAMA Mountain in which appear to be two "many feet" forest confectionaria (will be seen from the airplane and Rhododendron flourishing on edge of camp). (Camping. Alt. 81° 6:30 760m. Tom must from end of Cinnamon mis reviewing. Two fly & live but rigged, a frame shelter (for cook from Good Girl ground. At City man (Garny) will open up, a good view of the coast & the S. edge of Tredingough Bay on the mainland. East & West did an excellent job in opening up a route from Ballantyne Farm), & picking the camp. etc. On their move, but East made camp altitude 736m. Third 7,770 ft. The seam to be only a few hundred (i.e. 700) feet below the summit of the sharp-ridged Pabina mountain CB19 (32,00' on the 1