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Chris! posted:Another new video of the moment the quake hits on Everest. haha "oh my god!" "oh my god!" "oh my god!" "what do we do?" "what do we do?" "what do we do?"
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gggiiimmmppp posted:haha "Stay down!" *gets up and starts running in thin mountain air* Panic is quite a thing. A thing that can kill you.
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# ? May 2, 2015 08:24 |
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Nice piece of fish posted:They were running from the avalanche? It just seemed like general panicked running to me after having felt the earthquake. Also, again, that's not the avalanche. That's the snow drift from the avalanche. Getting hit by the actual mass of an avalanche does not look like that, and that flat surface they were standing on would have stopped the main mass of the avalanche anyway. Sure, that's true - but if I were there, and I saw that coming towards me, I'm pretty sure my mind wouldn't have time to rationalise beyond "AVALANCHE! RUN!" And probably a few "what do we do? What do we do?"'s as well.
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# ? May 2, 2015 08:30 |
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During the weeks of hanging around acclimatizing don't they have any lectures on how to deal with mountain safety? I'm sure there are avalanche best practices, just like there tips for the best way to deal with a bear encounter or your clothes being on fire, running around panicking is usually one of the worst things you can do in a dangerous situation. There aren't supposed to be avalanches at base camp, but that is a danger further along and it doesn't hurt to go over safety procedures early.
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# ? May 2, 2015 08:46 |
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I know that a lot of people who climb everest are rich and thats why they can afford it, but how do most people who climb the other mountains fund their trips? I watched the summit and there were loads of teams who tried K2 at the same time and it made me wonder how it was all paid for, surely it wasn't all sponsored?
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# ? May 2, 2015 08:55 |
For the professional mountaineer types on K2 and the like, it's typically a combination of sponsorships and the mountaineering guide companies they usually own/work for paying well enough that they can afford it.
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# ? May 2, 2015 09:19 |
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Nagato posted:I shat on this thread, but it has now been vindicated by the climbers themselves Why were they holding crushed skulls.
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# ? May 2, 2015 09:39 |
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Jose posted:I know that a lot of people who climb everest are rich and thats why they can afford it, but how do most people who climb the other mountains fund their trips? I watched the summit and there were loads of teams who tried K2 at the same time and it made me wonder how it was all paid for, surely it wasn't all sponsored? Most mountains aren't as expensive as Everest. And if you love mountaineering, even if it's just a hobby, that's what you save up for instead of expensive cars or holidays, even if it takes years.
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Kurtofan posted:Why were they holding crushed skulls. Standard part of the tour for rich white men climbing in Nepal. As a rite of passage you're expected to kill a sherpa with your bare hands as a sacrifice to the mountain.
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Kurtofan posted:Why were they holding crushed skulls. What, you think they can eat 'em whole?
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Chris! posted:Most mountains aren't as expensive as Everest. And if you love mountaineering, even if it's just a hobby, that's what you save up for instead of expensive cars or holidays, even if it takes years. I browsed around the International Mountain Guides site just for fun to get an idea of the . Not including personal gear and flights, the expedition cost you're looking at is about.. $60,000 to climb Everest $40,000 to climb Vinson Massif $18,000 to climb Cho Oyu $4,600 to climb Mount Elbrus $4,200 to climb Mount Kilimanjaro (if you skip the safari, $5,700 for both) $3,500 to climb the Matterhorn $1,300 to climb Mount Rainier $1,000 to climb Mount Whitney $850 to climb Mount Baker It gets pretty reasonable to climb not-Everest mountains, and totally doable for people who enjoy mountaineering as a hobby instead of having a singleminded burning desire to cross 'climbed the tallest mountain' off their bucket list.
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# ? May 2, 2015 10:43 |
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I see a lot of expeditions attached to some kind of charity or something that the climbers aim to raise money or "awareness" for. Is there really enough interest in climbing Everest in the general public to actually raise money?
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hailthefish posted:I browsed around the International Mountain Guides site just for fun to get an idea of the . Not including personal gear and flights, the expedition cost you're looking at is about.. Is it just Everest in the Himalayas thats expensive or is K2 equally expensive to climb? The rest don't look anywhere near as bad as I was expecting I'd recommend everyone drive up Pike's Peak if you're in Colorado. You can drive from Colorado Springs right onto the top of the mountain at 4000m+ although I can't recommend staying too long since you have to drive back down. I was only up there for about 5-10 minutes and was starting to get dizzy since there is no acclimatization
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Angela Christine posted:During the weeks of hanging around acclimatizing don't they have any lectures on how to deal with mountain safety? I'm sure there are avalanche best practices, just like there tips for the best way to deal with a bear encounter or your clothes being on fire, running around panicking is usually one of the worst things you can do in a dangerous situation. There aren't supposed to be avalanches at base camp, but that is a danger further along and it doesn't hurt to go over safety procedures early. The kind of skills that keep you alive in an avalanche when you're climbing are not going to help you at all on the flat ground at base camp. It's stuff like self-arrest and how to keep an air supply so you can unbury yourself and, most importantly, how to identify avalanche conditions before they happen because they're one of those things that will gently caress you mercilessly.
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Nice piece of fish posted:It just seemed like general panicked running to me after having felt the earthquake.
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# ? May 2, 2015 12:10 |
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skander posted:So, they ran for no reason other than they're incredibly stupid? yeah they're really dumb and idiots. if i was there on a mountain when a huge earthquake hit i would be really calm and do everything perfect and exactly how i should because I'm not some Idiot Fucker
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skander posted:So, they ran for no reason other than they're incredibly stupid? Of all the things that can go bad on everest you have to admit a giant loving earthquake would be stressful to say the least
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Jose posted:Is it just Everest in the Himalayas thats expensive or is K2 equally expensive to climb? The rest don't look anywhere near as bad as I was expecting Cho Oyu is also in the Himalayas for an example from the list I gave, K2 is not in the Himalayas but it's also not a mountain that has commercial expeditions because it's a murderous bitch. Lhotse is 22k, Ama Dablam is 11k, and the false-summit of Lobuche is like 5k. The Himalayas are a price point above most of the other mountains (obviously Vinson Massif is also in the category because Antarctica), but it's mostly just Everest that's absolutely insane.
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Stux posted:yeah they're really dumb and idiots. if i was there on a mountain when a huge earthquake hit i would be really calm and do everything perfect and exactly how i should because I'm not some Idiot Fucker Maybe they read one of your posts and naturally fled in terror?
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hailthefish posted:$3,500 to climb the Matterhorn In related news, Dani Arnold climbed Matterhorn ten minutes faster than Ueli Steck. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dA7HHvAjHOI
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hailthefish posted:$1,000 to climb Mount Whitney gently caress that you can pay $15 for the permit and walk up the trail yourself without paying some rear end in a top hat to carry your gear. Goddamn what a waste of money it'd be to pay $1000 for Whitney
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Nagato posted:I shat on this thread, but it has now been vindicated by the climbers themselves Kurtofan posted:Why were they holding crushed skulls.
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# ? May 2, 2015 13:17 |
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I have to admit, I find the summit videos fascinating. Especially when they are not filled with Coldplay music. The two main ways to Everest's summit (Tibet, via the three steps and Greenboots cave; Mallory and Irvine's attempt. And from Nepal on Hillary and Norgay's path) meet up at the top, but what does that look like? I always pictured a walk up to a cliff, but it's more like an up and over to another route - with a cliff to the side. Best one I can find that shows both: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Msjanh7VAVY Bonus points for the guy saying "Tenth Brit to summit from both sides." And then there's this one from the summit of Makalu, which gives me vertigo each time I watch it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znPwobL-uKE Cho Oyu's top is like the size of a football pitch, Everest's like a large dinning table, K2's like a tennis court, but Makalu's is a pyramid that dares you not to die trying to stand on it. Nice Tuckpointing! fucked around with this message at 13:54 on May 2, 2015 |
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hailthefish posted:I browsed around the International Mountain Guides site just for fun to get an idea of the . Not including personal gear and flights, the expedition cost you're looking at is about.. Vinson Massif isnt even close to 8000, why is it so expensive?
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MOVIE MAJICK posted:Vinson Massif isnt even close to 8000, why is it so expensive?
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Default Settings posted:I assume it has to be because it's a bit out of the way. How so?
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MOVIE MAJICK posted:How so? Well it's in Antarctica, for starters.
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Jose posted:I'd recommend everyone drive up Pike's Peak if you're in Colorado. You can drive from Colorado Springs right onto the top of the mountain at 4000m+ although I can't recommend staying too long since you have to drive back down. I was only up there for about 5-10 minutes and was starting to get dizzy since there is no acclimatization You can also take a train up, which is what I did. Had to leave though due to my eternal internal enemy, acclimatization. Seriously, I used to go on all sorts of trips out west when I was younger and I'd always have pounding headaches due to elevation changes. As to Everest being special, the government of Nepal, which almost all 8000ers are at least partially in, charges a very high fee to climb any mountain over 8000m, additionally the extra height means more time sitting around acclimatizing. Those two factors are why the 8000ers all cost a lot more than similarly challenging, but smaller, mountains.
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# ? May 2, 2015 14:41 |
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yah but if you get on a boat and go to antartica whos gunna stop you?
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# ? May 2, 2015 14:45 |
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A Saucy Bratwurst posted:yah but if you get on a boat and go to antartica whos gunna stop you? That's the cost to have someone drag you up.
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A Saucy Bratwurst posted:yah but if you get on a boat and go to antartica whos gunna stop you? Pingu
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Jose posted:Is it just Everest in the Himalayas thats expensive or is K2 equally expensive to climb? The rest don't look anywhere near as bad as I was expecting pfft drive, im gonna walk up that fucker this summer
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Control Volume posted:pfft drive, im gonna walk up that fucker this summer Pike's Peak is one of the most famous rally courses.
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# ? May 2, 2015 15:16 |
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Cojawfee posted:Pike's Peak is one of the most famous rally courses. if all goes well im going to walk up barr trail on hill climb day, hopefully they havent massively locked down the top of the mountain
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A Saucy Bratwurst posted:yah but if you get on a boat and go to antartica whos gunna stop you? Probably no one. Those are the costs of that expedition service. Note that they charge $1000 for Mt. Whitney (which is an hour's drive from Los Angeles), but the only hard cost is the $15 forestry service permit. The rest of the money is for their guide/support/supply services. I Greyhound fucked around with this message at 15:29 on May 2, 2015 |
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Control Volume posted:pfft drive, im gonna walk up that fucker this summer if I'd had more time I probably would have walked up it. The US has loads of places I'd love to hike but its pretty hard when you're from the UK
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# ? May 2, 2015 15:38 |
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How far would the average goon make it on an Everest expedition before they died?
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# ? May 2, 2015 16:18 |
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MOVIE MAJICK posted:How far would the average goon make it on an Everest expedition before they died? making the wiki
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MOVIE MAJICK posted:How far would the average goon make it on an Everest expedition before they died? GBS/YLLS
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Jose posted:Is it just Everest in the Himalayas thats expensive or is K2 equally expensive to climb? The rest don't look anywhere near as bad as I was expecting Used to play volleyball up there many years ago. Got the worst sunburn of my life thanks to Pike's Peak. That lack of oxygen for your lungs also means lack of protection from the sun's death rays. That was a hard lesson and to this day I don't mess around when the sun is concerned. Guessing at pro altitudes like Everest it's basically like microwaving exposed skin.
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