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Wow ,you must be the most optimistic person I know to think that somewhere on this forum there might be a man who has climbed Everest and yet been too humble to mention it on here . I v heard someone

my eldest grandson made the base camp last week, only 21, and raised nearly 3 grand for cancer research,very proud of him, and areal achievement for a lad of his age.

When I was younger I wondered if I could do it,obviously not badly enough or I would have found the means.Now I have the wherewithal but physically and more importantly mentally I have no chance.I met

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Forget climbing i plan to goto antartica

Aint you black mate? Thought yous didnt like cold?? Cool running had me in stitches hahaha
They are a tropical people how's he going to get on in antarctica
We are desert tribe people. Originally nomads who looked after camel and travel vast areas for water and grass. Hottest part of the world is in our area where ground water boils. In eritrea

It can get brutally cold in the desert....how we used to laugh when 'North Sea Tigers' turned up with light weight coveralls in Winter.

 

"I thought it was going to be hot" :laugh::laugh::laugh:

Haha yeah its like that in most deserts but that area is different to any other place its hot all year round. Average temperature day and night for 2 years recorded by mining company is 34.5 degree celcius

n the central inland areas we find theDanakil Depression, where there are salt lakes and salt mines; here the weather is scorchingly hot all year round, with temperatures around 105 °F even in winter.http://www.climatestotravel.com/us/climate/eritrea

You will look 18 carat waddling across the Artic in your flips flops and Arsenal shirt from the 92 season !

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On 08/01/2017 at 20:53, lurcherman 887 said:

Anyone climbed it ?

When I was younger I wondered if I could do it,obviously not badly enough or I would have found the means.Now I have the wherewithal but physically and more importantly mentally I have no chance.I met a guy who has done it twice,passed 7 corpses as he did so,I am in the mountaineering museum as I type this drinking a coffee,the pics of frostbitten faces and fingers looks grim.

 

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Watched mat Middleton the sas guy do it a while back saw a dead body on there, was a bit intrigued so had a little Google on it and apparently the killing zone, the area between camp 4 and the summit has around 200 dead body,s lying around on it the green booted man being the most well known as everyone has to pass him on route there were some interesting story,s around some but to me, I have never  seen the point, base camp fine  enjoy the view and say you have seen it but the summit is were no man is meant to be and I respect the warnings of Mother Nature enough not to ever want to ??

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2 hours ago, Greyman said:

Watched mat Middleton the sas guy do it a while back saw a dead body on there, was a bit intrigued so had a little Google on it and apparently the killing zone, the area between camp 4 and the summit has around 200 dead body,s lying around on it the green booted man being the most well known as everyone has to pass him on route there were some interesting story,s around some but to me, I have never  seen the point, base camp fine  enjoy the view and say you have seen it but the summit is were no man is meant to be and I respect the warnings of Mother Nature enough not to ever want to ??

 

2 hours ago, Greyman said:

Watched mat Middleton the sas guy do it a while back saw a dead body on there, was a bit intrigued so had a little Google on it and apparently the killing zone, the area between camp 4 and the summit has around 200 dead body,s lying around on it the green booted man being the most well known as everyone has to pass him on route there were some interesting story,s around some but to me, I have never  seen the point, base camp fine  enjoy the view and say you have seen it but the summit is were no man is meant to be and I respect the warnings of Mother Nature enough not to ever want to ??

 

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