What's wrong with just looking up at that shyt from the safety of the ground? I get that they want to accomplish something but where's the reward in risking your life practically every second you're doing it.
Or stop and go homeTragic, and inspirational.
To see those who died doing that climb before you, gives you the drive to finish and live.
What's wrong with just looking up at that shyt from the safety of the ground? I get that they want to accomplish something but where's the reward in risking your life practically every second you're doing it.
why can't they get a helicopter to transfer these people out of there???
shyts spooky...
Helicopters don't work at those altitudes. The air is too thin. And that's just one of many issues.That's what I was thinking.
You wanna risk your life to go fetch a an dead body.It's crazy when you think there just a shytload of dead bodies up there right now
Makes no sense
We have Navy SEAL muhfukkas no reason people should die up there
And especially no reason to just leave dead bodies up there
Da fukk kind of shyt is that
It's like being exposed to the elements. Up there it's the thin air and freezing temperatures.
It's a way of saying that it wasn't just one thing that killed them, but the combination of everything.
When you know Brazilian jujitsu you can regulate your body temperature better. To bad.
Bruh trying to masturbate to stay warm
These high-altitude climbing Sherpas can earn up to $8,000 (£4,800) in the three-month Everest season, more than 10 times as much as the average wage in Nepal, which remains one of Asia's poorest nations. Even the lowest paid porters who haul supplies up to Everest base camp do better.