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turns out the mum and dad were on the news recently as the couple who took a sabbatical to take their son out of preschool to travel around the world
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I know more than one adult who got seriously fricked up just going to basecamp because of the altitude. I'm assuming this couple did zero research.
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Reading Jon Krakauer's original article that he expanded into Into Thin Air in an old sports story anthology convinced me that Everest was much more of a killer mountain than I originally thought. It has bad snowstorms that reduce visibility to three feet, places where you fall to your death thousands of feet below if you do one misstep, and where you have to climb for a week up and then down to even say you completed the ascent alive. Reading about the Hillary Step convinced me that the most technical teams with the most talented guides and Sherpas could complete it alive.
!bookworms
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Yeah but the sherpas take on almost all of the actual risk establishing the trail that expeditions will take later in the season.
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Notably, none of the Sherpas died in the 1996 disaster he was involved in. There was genuinely a part in it where some other client on his expedition who didn't complete an ascent upwards the last time he went pressed their (non-Sherpa) guide Rob Hall to go up the summit past the deadline of trying to get to the summit at 1:00 PM. Said climber tried to go up with Hall but fell down from exhaustion and Hall decided to stay behind with the climber than rejoin the climbers trying to get back to base camp because he didn't leave him behind for making a life-costing mistake
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I was curious so I went and checked. Sherpas disproportionately die from avalanches due to spending most of their time on the mountain(s) restocking base camps and setting ropes in the most dangerous sections, while climbing expeditions are much more likely to pass away in storms and from falls (I wonder if that's skill level?). Into Thin Air was a fun read, when I was 19 I spent a year living in my car driving around the west going to NPs to camp/hike and I picked it up before I left. That was a long time ago though.
https://qz.com/201346/why-sherpas-are-more-likely-to-die-on-mount-everest-than-western-climbers
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Into the Wild-pilled
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Actually I was mostly trying to get off opiates and decided it was a better distraction and expenditure than having my parents put me in rehab. Half the reason rehab programs "work" is by forcing you out of your previous environment/habits and limiting your access to your substance of choice, anyway.
I got laid in the Grand Canyon with a girl I met who worked at one of the lodges and got to see Yellowstone/Glacier/Zion etc. It was a great year.
Then I relapsed when I returned to Baltimore. But I'm better now.
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Understandable
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But tbh Maryland as a whole isn't that bad. Housing priced me out of staying in my 20s though since the livable portion is in the DC metro.
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even in that book Sherpas are so good that iirc Krakauer says that climbing Everest has become attainable for basically everyone. That year just happened to have really bad weather. And now I think it's even more of a tourist destination (assuming you have the time to spend lol)
Good book btw
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It's kinda nuts that an earthquake basically flattened the Hillary Step.
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Yeah…and it takes a while to get transported if you get fricked…even from basecamp you can't just leave asap, you have to wait for transportation and the weather to be amenable.
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her son's insta has more followers: https://instagram.com/engagingatlas/
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It's like the south of the UK, but with even more of the UK.
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@X, is this how you became a dramatard? Oxygen deprivation at a young age?
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perhaps
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It's cool to take your kid on adventures like this but 4 years old is way too young for them to appreciate it. We went on a big family trip to DC when I was 5 and the only thing I remember (despite seeing all the monuments/museums/etc.) was how cool it was to be in a hotel room and playing spy games with my siblings/cousins. Until you're like 13 the only thing you appreciate about trips is sleeping in a different spot.
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My big thing was being on trips meant I got to eat cheeseburgers every meal.
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I found some "worldschoolers" on facebook that spend their time in international waters and in some cases I'm like 85% sure they're pimping out their kids
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Like sailing across or just floating in the middle of the Pacific to evade governments?
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total !moidmoment
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Eh isn't Everest extremely commercialised and thus offers many accomodations for people who climb it? I've heard that practically everyone, from teenage girls to geriatrics to people missing limbs have managed to book tours and succesfully ascend.
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tons of people still die on it regularly because everyone assumes its an easy fun thing
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Couldn't be me
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anyone remember that rich girl who decided to climb everest after her only "experience" with it was photoshopping herself onto the summit on her instagram?
i miss the something awful everest thread
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Mountain climbers are r-slurred lmao
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