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Why not climb MT. Everest
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Apparently its mountain climber code to screw everyone else. **Graphic Pictures of Bodies left on Everest **
Nov 13 2013 4:56PM
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What and who or what the fuck are you even saying? This isn't anything new? Can I get a no shit?
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It wasn't that difficult to understand kid. WTF is your point.
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hahahahahaha! For the win!
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Hahaha you're such a pussy Im the president of the united states and Ill veto your plane to the Alps. Google my name barack obama
See how retarded you sound
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I'm not a huge fan of Jon Krakauer, but this little section from his book on the '96 Everest disaster has stuck with me for a decade.
"At 21,000 feet, I came upon a large object wrapped in blue plastic sheeting beside the trail. It took my altitude-impaired gray matter a minute or two to comprehend that the object was a human body. Shocked and disturbed, I stared at it for several minutes. That night when I asked Rob about it he said he wasn't certain, but he thought the victim was a Sherpa who'd died three years earlier.
For the next two days I mostly lay in my tent with my head in my hands, trying to exert myself as little as possible. Feeling slightly better on Saturday, I climbed a thousand feet above camp to get some exercise and accelerate my acclimatization, and there, at the head of the Cum, fifty yards off the main track, I came upon another body in the snow, or more accurately the lower half of a body. The style of the clothing and the vintage leather boots suggested that the victim was European and that the corpse had lain on the mountain at least ten or fifteen years.
The first body had left me badly shaken for several hours; the shock of encountering the second wore off almost immediately."
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Did anyone hear about Ueli Steck solo the south face of Annapurna. Dudes a beast
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What is this from , this is fucking hilarious
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I hope none of you guys ever have to be put in the situation of knowing a friend is likely dead (at the very best near dead) and the helplessness of knowing to get to them is nearly impossible logically. To balance the feelings of emotion/empathy and risk of complicating things further by jeopardizing yourself is a tough pill to swallow. Hopefully nobody has to cross that bridge because it sucks.
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