Nice. Kind of the Walmart of mountains but nice.

That $60K should have gone to BTC if this trip was any time since 2008.

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I trekked to base camp, was an amazing experience. Everest is no Walmart of

Mountains. It’s a phenomenal mountain range

Sounds awesome. Pyramids are on the family list here.

I don’t have much desire to do the Everest thing. If I did, I’d bring the skis a tear it up.

That’d be one hell of a ski trip

I’d be the frozen guy they find head down/skis up, 40 years later.

There are plenty of those on Everest

Have you read ‘touching the void’ ?

I spent a great evening in the pub with Joe Simpson. He is a true explorer . A climber who pushed himself to extremes and has lost many ‘risk taking ‘ friends. A very humble, cool guy.

Wow. Very cool.

Climbing just isn’t my thing. It’s like jumping out of an airplane. Fun for the people doing it and you push yourself mentally/physically but the risk of death just to say u did it doesn’t compute with me.

Sherpas climb those mountains like it’s a walk in the park. They don’t make many lists of the amazing climbers. Some do but rare.

There are many phenomenal climbers, Joe was a passionate climber and had so many incredible experiences. He also saw quite a few friends fall to their death which takes its toll

I can imagine. All the respect in the world to those guys. That’s a passion that drives them all.

Haven’t. No.

Into Thin Air was a pretty good book. Enjoyed that.

Read touching the void 👍

The list is long but adding to the list. 🙏

It’s a phenomenal story of survival, all true