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[QUOTE="Valkyriescreams:1150951"][QUOTE="immortal13:1150900"][QUOTE="dertoxia:1150849"]I dunno......dieing while climbing Mt. Everest seems like a pretty badass way to go out.[/QUOTE] "The case of Hannelore Schmatz is an infamous one. On October 2, 1979, after a successful summit, and for reasons unclear, she died of exhaustion 100 meters short of reaching Camp IV. For years, any climber attempting the southern route could see her body, sitting, leaning against her backpack with her eyes open and brown hair blowing in the wind. Despite being so exposed and so visible along the well-trodden climbing route, rescue operations are virtually suicidal in the Death Zone. A Nepalese police inspector and a Sherpa who tried to recover Hannelore's body in 1984 both fell to their deaths. It was finally high winds that blew her remains over the edge and down the Kangshung face." It would be cool to go out like this lady, and just freak everyone the fuck out by just sitting there.[/QUOTE] ^^^Agreed[/QUOTE]
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