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Anyone who attempts to climb Mount Everest is reckless and stupid...
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2019-06-02 at 11:02 PM UTC
Originally posted by Wikipedia In May 2014, Green Boots was reported missing, presumably removed or buried. In 2017, as a greater number of climbers returned, according to 2-stage hearsay he was noticed again at the same altitude and may have simply been covered with a few stones.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Boots
So, I guess I wasn't wrong, not entirely. At least according to Wikipedia. -
2019-06-03 at 12:27 AM UTC
Originally posted by hydromorphone I seen in an article somewhere that "green boots" disappeared along the trail. It's believed that his family paid a team to go up and throw his corpse off a ravine or something… Guess they didn't like him being a land mark for people climbing and takimg pics with and shit.
Taking the body down would be next to impossible. They just got him off the main way up I guess to preserve some of his dignity or something. At least thats what I read. I could be wrong or mistaken but check it out before taking my word, just something I recall from like… Last year.
Couldn't they just toss the body from a real steep part of the mountain until it hits close to the base? -
2019-06-03 at 3:47 AM UTC
Originally posted by hydromorphone I seen in an article somewhere that "green boots" disappeared along the trail. It's believed that his family paid a team to go up and throw his corpse off a ravine or something… Guess they didn't like him being a land mark for people climbing and takimg pics with and shit.
Taking the body down would be next to impossible. They just got him off the main way up I guess to preserve some of his dignity or something. At least thats what I read. I could be wrong or mistaken but check it out before taking my word, just something I recall from like… Last year.
People love to take selfies and group photos with the frozen bodies up there. A shocker to post on Facebook when they get back. -
2019-06-03 at 5:13 AM UTCSF Bay Area woman made it to the top in record time. Didn't know about that meme shot that occured just hours before she arrived. She left way after they did and ended up there just 2 hours afterwards. had she got there when they all did, she probably wouldn't have made the record time.
they were all lucky though, because it was a matter of the weather breaking which was the cause of that traffic jam of humans. -
2019-06-03 at 5:16 AM UTC
Originally posted by Tesla Coil SF Bay Area woman made it to the top in record time. Didn't know about that meme shot that occured just hours before she arrived. She left way after they did and ended up there just 2 hours afterwards. had she got there when they all did, she probably wouldn't have made the record time.
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She raced right past three different wounded climbers who were pleading for help and freezing to death and suffocating. She didn't care. Just wanted to be the quickest. She just told them she didn't have time to linger, but maybe next time. -
2019-06-03 at 8:49 AM UTC
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2019-06-03 at 5:12 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL She raced right past three different wounded climbers who were pleading for help and freezing to death and suffocating. She didn't care. Just wanted to be the quickest. She just told them she didn't have time to linger, but maybe next time.
whoa..source
that sucks if true. I think they should build oxygen tents up there and posters of what to do when suffering from thin climate sickness.
not sure who is in charge of removing old tanks.. they have machines that make pure oxygen in real time at normal altitude levels for people with COPD, I don't know if you could utilize these with some delay at higher altitudes for these people.
Yet if that is done, then the question of making it to the top won't be as much of an accomplishment to that of someone who took it head-on without aide. It's not a hiking trip or mountain climbing. it's challenging the stress of the elements and taking it head on. -
2019-06-03 at 5:27 PM UTC
Originally posted by Tesla Coil whoa..source
that sucks if true. I think they should build oxygen tents up there and posters of what to do when suffering from thin climate sickness.
not sure who is in charge of removing old tanks.. they have machines that make pure oxygen in real time at normal altitude levels for people with COPD, I don't know if you could utilize these with some delay at higher altitudes for these people.
Yet if that is done, then the question of making it to the top won't be as much of an accomplishment to that of someone who took it head-on without aide. It's not a hiking trip or mountain climbing. it's challenging the stress of the elements and taking it head on.
its absolutely true. Competition encourages ruthlessness. -
2019-06-03 at 5:33 PM UTCEverest is so done to death...it's time to go the other way...
"only three people have ever made it to the bottom of the Mariana trench: two scientists aboard the Trieste in 1960, and the film director James Cameron in 2012." -
2019-06-03 at 5:37 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Everest is so done to death…it's time to go the other way…
"only three people have ever made it to the bottom of the Mariana trench: two scientists aboard the Trieste in 1960, and the film director James Cameron in 2012."
I'll see your Mariana trench and raise (lower?) you a CORE OF THE EARTH. -
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2019-06-03 at 11:23 PM UTCJoe Rogan said it much better, WellHung. Maybe you should try doing stand-up comedy though. A lot of depressed fags get into it and actually it may help with your emoism.