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George H.W. oval office posted:It just sucks because his luck ran out in a super dumb way when he wasn’t being particularly dangerous. Hell the worst fall for Alex Honnold was a routine climb with his partner that almost killed him. It kinda sucks how the reality is the greats often go out in lame rear end ways. RIP Ueli. You usually don't get to YOLO off the peak into the great beyond (lmao RIP Marco Siffredi you beautiful crazy motherfucker), you just make one slight fuckup or get a bit of bad luck and you are kaput. That's the game.
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At the other end of the spectrum, "Ich kann nicht mehr" :epic:
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# ? Apr 7, 2022 17:50 |
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Edgar Allen Ho posted:It kinda sucks how the reality is the greats often go out in lame rear end ways. RIP Ueli. You usually don't get to YOLO off the peak into the great beyond (lmao RIP Marco Siffredi you beautiful crazy motherfucker), you just make one slight fuckup or get a bit of bad luck and you are kaput. That's the game. Everest: YOLO into the great beyond
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# ? Apr 7, 2022 17:57 |
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skooma512 posted:Saw The Alpinist too. Yeah just watched it. I think it probably would have been better if I didn't know how it ended. Dude was insanely reckless. I think maybe the insanity makes you think "Oh, but he was so much less reckless when he died," but nah. I mean, I don't know nothing about the mountain he died on, but I bet it was loving dumb to climb it.
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# ? Apr 13, 2022 01:26 |
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Insurmountable, a mountain climbing roguelike, is free on Epic this week. I haven't played it but from the trailer they do simulate stuff like planning what to pack vs weight and running out of oxygen once you climb up into the Death Zone. How many green boots with YOU leave littering the otherwise pristine landscape?
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# ? Apr 15, 2022 18:29 |
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its too easy. i beat it on the first try. thats not whats supposed to happen in a roguelike
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# ? Apr 16, 2022 00:33 |
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Epitope posted:At the other end of the spectrum, "Ich kann nicht mehr" :epic: What
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# ? Apr 16, 2022 00:39 |
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Toni Kurz, last words after his failed rescue during the 1936 Eiger north face climbing disaster.
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# ? Apr 16, 2022 04:15 |
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'I can't any more' or roughly that I think.
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# ? Apr 16, 2022 11:32 |
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Epitope posted:At the other end of the spectrum, "Ich kann nicht mehr" :epic: "Yours is the philosophy of an old fart"
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# ? Apr 16, 2022 16:25 |
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"The Beckoning Silence" is a pretty good rendition of it. Narrated by the touching the void guy. Better than "North Face"
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# ? Apr 16, 2022 17:11 |
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New season of Alone is starting on May 26
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# ? May 15, 2022 03:14 |
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Is there a new thread? All kinds of Everest news hitting.
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# ? May 16, 2022 03:36 |
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Mr. Funny Pants posted:Is there a new thread? All kinds of Everest news hitting.
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# ? May 16, 2022 04:01 |
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Brit breaks own record for non-Nepali summits https://www.msn.com/en-in/news/world/british-climber-summits-mt-everest-for-record-16-times/ar-AAXjDP5?ocid=BingNewsSearch First all-Black climbing team summits Mount Everest https://news.yahoo.com/first-black-climbing-team-summits-163344096.html Who is Lucy Westlake? Young Woman Sets Record for Climbing Mount Everest https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/who-is-lucy-westlake-young-woman-sets-record-for-climbing-mount-everest/ar-AAXeJPL?ocid=BingNewsSearch Sherpa woman breaks own record for climbs up Mount Everest, reaches peak for 10th time https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2022/05/12/mount-everest-sherpa-woman-record/9749065002/
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# ? May 16, 2022 08:15 |
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why would you want to do the same climb 16 times unless you're getting paid for it. I find doing the same bike ride twice boring.
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# ? May 16, 2022 10:46 |
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As much as I love schadenfreude, it is refreshing to see a slew of positive news in any aspect of life in 2022
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# ? May 16, 2022 14:10 |
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Mr. Funny Pants posted:First all-Black climbing team summits Mount Everest "Historic heights in mountaineering were achieved this week as the first-ever team of all-Black climbers reached the summit of Mt.Bla Everest." Does Yahoo News even have proofers? Also: "Before Full Circle, only 10 Black climbers were among the nearly 6,000 summits of Everest completed across approximately 60 years, a disparity the group deliberately set out to address through their latest ascent, per the outlet." Holy poo poo. I would have guessed a low number, but 10!?
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# ? May 16, 2022 14:14 |
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Nice Tuckpointing! posted:"Historic heights in mountaineering were achieved this week as the first-ever team of all-Black climbers reached the summit of Mt.Bla Everest." this was written by a dracula
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# ? May 16, 2022 14:28 |
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Nice Tuckpointing! posted:"Before Full Circle, only 10 Black climbers were among the nearly 6,000 summits of Everest completed across approximately 60 years, a disparity the group deliberately set out to address through their latest ascent, per the outlet." Given how many cops have made the climb...
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# ? May 16, 2022 15:17 |
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Members of the New Zealand rugby team?
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# ? May 16, 2022 15:56 |
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how do they know the racial backgrounds of all six thousand previous climbers
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# ? May 16, 2022 16:22 |
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Everyone with the money to do it puts it in their permit so they can be the first X to climb Everest.
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# ? May 16, 2022 16:31 |
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Nice Tuckpointing! posted:"Historic heights in mountaineering were achieved this week as the first-ever team of all-Black climbers reached the summit of Mt.Bla Everest." It’s Mt. Black Everest now, just accept it.
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# ? May 16, 2022 17:55 |
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Sirotan posted:New season of Alone is starting on May 26 The who can starve the longest show is back, well that's fun
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# ? May 16, 2022 18:09 |
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hemale in pain posted:why would you want to do the same climb 16 times unless you're getting paid for it. I find doing the same bike ride twice boring. Kenton Cool is a professional guide so yes he was getting paid for it. "Most summits by a white person" is still a stupid record to keep track of. Also, the all-Black Everest team was still guided up by 8 Sherpas, so I'm really not sure how a climbing team that is half Sherpa guides is an all-Black team, but I guess we just ignore and erase the Sherpas like usual.
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gohuskies posted:Also, the all-Black Everest team was still guided up by 8 Sherpas, so I'm really not sure how a climbing team that is half Sherpa guides is an all-Black team, but I guess we just ignore and erase the Sherpas like usual. So that's a half-black Everest team then. Half-bla for vampire readers.
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# ? May 16, 2022 20:31 |
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I spent some time listening to/watching this over yesterday and today: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jL9UHk1zTeY I did not realize that 1) Neal Beidleman is pretty much the only person from the '96 disaster that hasn't written a book (he states this towards the end) and 2) he states this is pretty much the most comprehensive interview he's given to date on the '96 disaster. Not here to start a debate or anything - just thought it was a good way to spend some of my time lately
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My gut is telling me Neal is the only one who didn't do something reprehensible to survive and thus felt no need to scrub the story before his reputation got tarnished.
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# ? May 17, 2022 03:24 |
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Hillary and Norgay: first multiracial Everest ascent
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# ? May 17, 2022 04:02 |
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Have we ever discussed the apparently rampant rumor that the Chinese found Irving's body and his camera in 1975? The story goes that they buried the body on the mountain and attempted to develop the film but it didn't turn out. One rumor even said that they still have the camera on display in a local museum somewhere. I haven't read this guy's Salon article so I can't vouch for his credibility or that of his sources, but here's a fairly in depth interview about what he found. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glMT08zmAP0
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latinotwink1997 posted:It’s Mt. Black Everest now, just accept it. Liberaaaaaaals
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Platystemon posted:Hillary and Norgay: first multiracial Everest ascent This discussion got me thinking, and it's probably a really stupid question but do we really know Hillary and Norgay were the first to summit? A quick googling shows the qualifying language "first confirmed to summit," but there's no way sherpas have been living there for... who knows how long, and they never tried until some white guy showed up? Come on.
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Mister Speaker posted:This discussion got me thinking, and it's probably a really stupid question but do we really know Hillary and Norgay were the first to summit? A quick googling shows the qualifying language "first confirmed to summit," but there's no way sherpas have been living there for... who knows how long, and they never tried until some white guy showed up? Come on. Everest is incredibly remote. Sherpas live a lot closer to it than you or I or Hillary ever have, but it’s still way off the beaten path. Now, Aconcagua, the highest peak outside of Asia, that I believe was summited at least five centuries ago. It’s less remote, it’s not a technical climb, and there’s some archæological evidence for it.
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# ? May 21, 2022 11:48 |
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A lot of cultures near big mountains seemed to develop a belief that tall mountains are sacred places that shall not be climbed. But I think beyond that, climbing very high mountains is a dangerous, and takes a lot of time and resources. And to top it all there was no Instagram for the selfies, so what was the point?
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# ? May 21, 2022 12:09 |
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You'd have to be a huge stupid dummy to climb a mountain for no reason
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# ? May 21, 2022 12:30 |
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Is there a "no Sherpa" run category or are they absolutely required? If you schlep all your own poo poo all the way from the bottom, that actually approaches an achievement imo. Edit: this guy. Göran Kropp This guy quote:For his 1996 ascent, Kropp left Stockholm on 16 October 1995, on a specially-designed bicycle with 108 kilograms (238 lb) of gear and food. He traveled 13,000 kilometres (8,000 mi) on the bicycle and arrived at Everest Base Camp in April 1996. Following a meeting of all of the Everest expeditions on the mountain at the time, it was agreed that Kropp would attempt to summit first. On 3 May, Kropp climbed through thigh-deep snow and reached Everest's South Summit, a point 100 metres (328 ft) from the summit.[5] However, he decided to turn around because it was too late in the day and if he continued, he would be descending in the dark. While Kropp recovered from the ordeal at base camp, the 1996 Everest Disaster unfolded. He helped bring medicine up the mountain. Three weeks later, on 23 May, he again tackled the mountain, this time successfully summitting without extra oxygen support.[6] He then cycled part of the way back home.[7] Chef Boyardeez Nuts fucked around with this message at 15:30 on May 21, 2022 |
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Mister Speaker posted:This discussion got me thinking, and it's probably a really stupid question but do we really know Hillary and Norgay were the first to summit? A quick googling shows the qualifying language "first confirmed to summit," but there's no way sherpas have been living there for... who knows how long, and they never tried until some white guy showed up? Come on. quote:For Ballinger, training for Everest was his first priority and full-time job. He fit work and other responsibilities around his weekly training schedule, which included 30 to 40 hours of backcountry skiing, skinning, hiking with added weight, and regular runs. He logged all his training on Strava. The charts below depict the four months leading up to his summit bid. Sherpas had a living to get; supporting one or more people who were doing nothing but build muscle to climb Everest would have been a big community investment, and for what?
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# ? May 21, 2022 16:00 |
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One word: Reinhold Messner
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Nice Tuckpointing! posted:One word: Reinhold Messner *Slowly counting on fingers*
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