Wait whut? Shaf's going too?syaigh wrote:Well, have a great trip. Sounds amazing, send us some pictures with you and a yeti.
On my way to Everest Base Camp trek
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Re: On my way to Everest Base Camp trek
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Re: On my way to Everest Base Camp trek
I do have the IGx logo printed on a sheet of photo paper. It will fit in my backpack where the bladder of water is supposed to go. They do not want you to bring a water bladder /cuz the tubes freeze. Even insulated tubes. So I'll put the logo there in a manila envelope.
Do you realize how much extra weight I'm carrying for you guys?
Do you realize how much extra weight I'm carrying for you guys?

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Re: On my way to Everest Base Camp trek
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we're not taking the blame for that belly of yours.seeahill wrote:Do you realize how much extra weight I'm carrying for you guys?
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Re: On my way to Everest Base Camp trek
I propose to struggle half way up the highest mountain on earth under the crushing weight of a replica of this forum's logo, and that's the thanks I get? I feel as if my sacrifices go unheralded.

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Re: On my way to Everest Base Camp trek
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seeahill wrote:I propose to struggle half way up the highest mountain on earth under the crushing weight of a replica of this forum's logo, and that's the thanks I get? I feel as if my sacrifices go unheralded.
Sorry...it's cold here. Have you written anything lately that I can burn to stay warm?
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Re: On my way to Everest Base Camp trek
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Sounds great. Have a good 'un'.
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Re: On my way to Everest Base Camp trek
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seeahill wrote:I propose to struggle half way up the highest mountain on earth under the crushing weight of a replica of this forum's logo, and that's the thanks I get? I feel as if my sacrifices go unheralded.
What size KB did you bring?
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Re: On my way to Everest Base Camp trek
Eating the IGx logo-ed paper would have a similar effect to Popeye eating spinach. Use this power wisely.seeahill wrote:I propose to struggle half way up the highest mountain on earth under the crushing weight of a replica of this forum's logo, and that's the thanks I get? I feel as if my sacrifices go unheralded.
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Re: On my way to Everest Base Camp trek
In Dingbche, about 14,250 feet, for a "rest" day. We climed about 1200 feet this morning and then came down. That's acclimatization. Climb high, sleep low. So I've been to 15,500 feet. A personal altitude record. Highest point will be 18,500 foot high Kala Pitar. Then down to base camp at 17,500. I'm feeling good at this point.

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Re: On my way to Everest Base Camp trek
Awesome Timah! Stay safe!seeahill wrote:In Dingbche, about 14,250 feet, for a "rest" day. We climed about 1200 feet this morning and then came down. That's acclimatization. Climb high, sleep low. So I've been to 15,500 feet. A personal altitude record. Highest point will be 18,500 foot high Kala Pitar. Then down to base camp at 17,500. I'm feeling good at this point.
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Re: On my way to Everest Base Camp trek
seeahill wrote:Highest point will be 18,500 foot high Kala Pitar.

So you'll be joining the three mile high club??? Female yeti sightings???
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Re: On my way to Everest Base Camp trek
Post by Alfred_E._Neuman »
Fat Cat is looking like a long shot at this point. Stay safe Timmay.seeahill wrote:In Dingbche, about 14,250 feet, for a "rest" day. We climed about 1200 feet this morning and then came down. That's acclimatization. Climb high, sleep low. So I've been to 15,500 feet. A personal altitude record. Highest point will be 18,500 foot high Kala Pitar. Then down to base camp at 17,500. I'm feeling good at this point.
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Re: On my way to Everest Base Camp trek
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Take lots of pictures! If you still are feeling good at this point - you should be fine! Enjoy!
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Re: On my way to Everest Base Camp trek
Post by Crust Bucket »
Good going Timmah! Congrats!
Ooops... I meant glad you haven't frozen to death.

Ooops... I meant glad you haven't frozen to death.
You're an ASS!syaigh wrote: The thought of eating that giant veiny monstrosity makes me want to barf.


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