honestly I am beginning to wonder if people are using the location for suicide. They have to leave the bodies up there typically unless they die low enough down.
I think for normal people they unironically need to do stupid shit like climb Mount Everest to get the respect and prestige to keep their normie wives and social circle happy. It's tough to stand out as a man in 2023.
>I think for normal people they unironically need to do stupid shit like climb Mount Everest to get the respect and prestige to keep their normie wives and social circle happy. It's tough to stand out as a man in 2023.
This. I’ve had them confess it to me
I think for normal people they unironically need to do stupid shit like climb Mount Everest to get the respect and prestige to keep their normie wives and social circle happy. It's tough to stand out as a man in 2023.
I’m told there are queues to the top now. Man needs inconquerable challenges we need to start releasing predators and perhaps plagues to the ascent and the like of Punji pits and violent pygmi tribes. So it becomes a glorious victory again. Perhaps for every 10 permits only one will be allowed back alive so they have Battle Royale eachother.
I always thought a good idea for a novel would be a serial killer on Everest. Like people in an expedition are dropping one by one and there is bad weather and then they find out that it was a bunch of murder etc.
I climbed the summit back in 2013 on a paid trip by a very wealthy family friend. Nepal was one of the coolest places I've ever been, incredibly serene. However Everest itself is not that big of a deal. It is unbelievably difficult to climb at high altitudes but the instant you go on oxygen it becomes easier. You get to the top and it's basically like "yep I'm on top of a mountain". It's really more of one of those "it's the journey that counts not the destination" type things..
John Krakower (however you spell his name, you know who I'm talking about) attributed the indifference you feel when summiting to the oxygen deprivation everyone is experiencing at that point. Like a Maslow's hierarchy of needs thing.
>You get to the top and it's basically like "yep I'm on top of a mountain".
Audible kek. Seems the purpose is more of a financial flex than an physical one when you bring the stories home since most people cant take the vacations to do them.
I want to do it solely so i can piss on the frozen corpses up there. Get fucked losers
> Want to climb Mt. Everest before you die
> Climb Mt. Everest
> Die
They're achieving their goals Anon.
Why is it a problem if people die up there?
They choose to climb it knowing they may die.
Leaving their corpses up there is littering.
honestly I am beginning to wonder if people are using the location for suicide. They have to leave the bodies up there typically unless they die low enough down.
I think for normal people they unironically need to do stupid shit like climb Mount Everest to get the respect and prestige to keep their normie wives and social circle happy. It's tough to stand out as a man in 2023.
Doubt many people are suiciding with 50k to spare
>I think for normal people they unironically need to do stupid shit like climb Mount Everest to get the respect and prestige to keep their normie wives and social circle happy. It's tough to stand out as a man in 2023.
This. I’ve had them confess it to me
>he hasnt climbed mount everest
It's funny that it's always rich people that engage in the most dangerous activities. Despite their wealth, they're still insecure about themselves.
A corpse on a mountain is like a leaf on the forest floor. The human body is not litter.
Yeah just like a leaf... wearing 200 lbs of survival gear and an oxygen tank
>Who gives a shit.
K2 > Mount Everest.
usually self hating whites with too much free time
They need to increase the price to make sure only rich idiots die up there.
You already have to be rich to do it anon
The only point in climbing mountains is the view and the view from Everest is shit, all you see are other desolate peaks.
I’m told there are queues to the top now. Man needs inconquerable challenges we need to start releasing predators and perhaps plagues to the ascent and the like of Punji pits and violent pygmi tribes. So it becomes a glorious victory again. Perhaps for every 10 permits only one will be allowed back alive so they have Battle Royale eachother.
Just climb k2 instead like this anon suggests.
We all know the idiots queing up there have to climb THE TALLEST even though they got more altitude on the plane they took to nepal...
Some people just want to go to the mountains and die there, it's an ancient tradition.
they died because of the jab. heart and lung troubles caused by their bodies producing spikes
I always thought a good idea for a novel would be a serial killer on Everest. Like people in an expedition are dropping one by one and there is bad weather and then they find out that it was a bunch of murder etc.
Get the AI to start writing
I climbed the summit back in 2013 on a paid trip by a very wealthy family friend. Nepal was one of the coolest places I've ever been, incredibly serene. However Everest itself is not that big of a deal. It is unbelievably difficult to climb at high altitudes but the instant you go on oxygen it becomes easier. You get to the top and it's basically like "yep I'm on top of a mountain". It's really more of one of those "it's the journey that counts not the destination" type things..
The only cool anon on here
John Krakower (however you spell his name, you know who I'm talking about) attributed the indifference you feel when summiting to the oxygen deprivation everyone is experiencing at that point. Like a Maslow's hierarchy of needs thing.
>You get to the top and it's basically like "yep I'm on top of a mountain".
Audible kek. Seems the purpose is more of a financial flex than an physical one when you bring the stories home since most people cant take the vacations to do them.
Urban climbing is pretty based though.