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Awesome story on Mt. Everest

JayC9 said:
Have you done any climbing/mountaineering yourself?


Not anything requiring equipment. I've done bouldering on some of the highest peaks in.....MI :rolleyes:

I think it's one of the best shoulder/back workouts you can get though, and the reward is synergistic.

These guys are in a league of their own. It takes a lot of training/mental prep to take on a real mountain.
 
I read that story in another mag. He makes it to the summit but dies on the way back down, big scandal cause a lot of people passed by him and never lifted a hand to help.
 
bdog527 said:
I read that story in another mag. He makes it to the summit but dies on the way back down, big scandal cause a lot of people passed by him and never lifted a hand to help.


You reall can't help anyone up there, you barely have the strength or ability to think at that altitude. Krakauer wrote a good book Into Thin Air about everest. He describes how the altitude affects your body and mind. Even the most experienced climbers eat it up there.
 
Yeah, I understand and really the guy brought it on himself for going it alone. The story I read had interviews from climbers that were up there and wanted to help this guy and are dealing with knowing they left a living human to die without trying to help.
 
FUCK!!!! when is the remainder coming??? good read, now I'm going to have to come here everyday looking for the rest!
 
bdog527 said:
I read that story in another mag. He makes it to the summit but dies on the way back down, big scandal cause a lot of people passed by him and never lifted a hand to help.

They have no choice at 28,000 feet. If they help, they both die.

Thats the choice they make when they climb Everest.
 
jnevin said:
Everest is just crazy. It's got to be a helluva thing to accept the fact that you'll lose a couple of toes, fingers, your ears or nose (at least) to walk up a goddamn hill.


They don't lost parts unless soemthing went terribly wrong. If the weather wants to however, it can kill you at will.
 
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