Want to climb Everest?
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wrote on 11 Jul 2024, 17:56 last edited by
Just watch this in 4K. I got tired while watching and I'm sure the drone did too.
Slightly annoying it cuts out right at the Hillary Step (right before the summit) but the final shot of the summit is pretty cool.
(Note there are some really great GoPro videos people have as the summit the mountain and return... gives a great idea of what is involved)
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wrote on 11 Jul 2024, 20:12 last edited by
Nope.
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wrote on 11 Jul 2024, 20:18 last edited by
"The trails to the summit are littered with..."
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wrote on 11 Jul 2024, 20:57 last edited by
Bodies, waste and broken dreams
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wrote on 11 Jul 2024, 20:58 last edited by
@George-K said in Want to climb Everest?:
"The trails to the summit are littered with..."
"...the bodies of highly-motivated people."
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wrote on 11 Jul 2024, 21:41 last edited by
Anybody here ever summit Everest? I mean other than me? Standing atop the world, looking down on the planet and all of its inhabitants, finally proving my abject superiority over everybody else, was deeply humbling.
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wrote on 11 Jul 2024, 22:10 last edited by
My good friend (joins my Cape Cop ride every year) summited in the 90s. He's since done 6 of the 7 summits as well as K2 and Kangchenjunga (3rd tallest in the world). He did Kanchenjunga two years ago, age 61, Dude's an animal.
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wrote on 12 Jul 2024, 00:05 last edited by
Anyone with the price of the ticket can fly over Everest any day of the week.
Just ask your pilot to point at it as you fly past.
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wrote on 12 Jul 2024, 00:55 last edited by taiwan_girl 7 Dec 2024, 00:57
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Look at this recent selfie from the top of Mt. Everest. As was commented; beautiful but looks like a garbage dump.
wrote on 12 Jul 2024, 01:00 last edited by Doctor Phibes 7 Dec 2024, 01:01@taiwan_girl said in Want to climb Everest?:
Look at this recent selfie from the top of Mt. Everest. As was commented; beautiful but looks like a garbage dump.
That photograph really makes me wonder whether the flat-earthers are actually totally wrong about the whole turtle thing.
Also, humans are really disgusting.
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@taiwan_girl said in Want to climb Everest?:
Look at this recent selfie from the top of Mt. Everest. As was commented; beautiful but looks like a garbage dump.
That photograph really makes me wonder whether the flat-earthers are actually totally wrong about the whole turtle thing.
Also, humans are really disgusting.
wrote on 12 Jul 2024, 01:05 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in Want to climb Everest?:
That photograph really makes me wonder whether the flat-earthers are actually totally wrong
It's a funky lens on the camera. C'mon, man!
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Want to climb Everest?:
That photograph really makes me wonder whether the flat-earthers are actually totally wrong
It's a funky lens on the camera. C'mon, man!
wrote on 12 Jul 2024, 01:11 last edited by@George-K said in Want to climb Everest?:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Want to climb Everest?:
That photograph really makes me wonder whether the flat-earthers are actually totally wrong
It's a funky lens on the camera. C'mon, man!
Damn, you're probably right. Appararently the curve isn't visible from there.
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@George-K said in Want to climb Everest?:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Want to climb Everest?:
That photograph really makes me wonder whether the flat-earthers are actually totally wrong
It's a funky lens on the camera. C'mon, man!
Damn, you're probably right. Appararently the curve isn't visible from there.
wrote on 12 Jul 2024, 01:24 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in Want to climb Everest?:
Appararently the curve isn't visible from there.
I believe you have to be at about 50K feet to appreciate the curve.
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wrote on 12 Jul 2024, 01:30 last edited by
Chat GPT:
The curvature of the Earth becomes apparent at different altitudes depending on various factors like atmospheric clarity and viewing conditions. However, a general guideline is:
Commercial Airliner Altitude (30,000 to 40,000 feet or about 9 to 12 kilometers): Passengers may start to perceive a slight curvature, especially when looking out of the window over a broad horizon.
Higher Altitudes (50,000 feet or about 15 kilometers and above): The curvature becomes more pronounced and noticeable.
Very High Altitudes (above 100,000 feet or about 30 kilometers): The curvature is clearly visible and unmistakable.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Want to climb Everest?:
Appararently the curve isn't visible from there.
I believe you have to be at about 50K feet to appreciate the curve.
wrote on 12 Jul 2024, 01:30 last edited by@George-K said in Want to climb Everest?:
I believe you have to be at about 50K feet to appreciate the curve.
Presumably the chances that the people who insist on the flat earth "theory" have the intellectual wherewithall to build a rocket capable of getting up that high are negligible.
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wrote on 12 Jul 2024, 11:24 last edited by
Wow, look at the amount of people there. I've never wanted to climb Mount Everest, but now I want it even less.
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Anybody here ever summit Everest? I mean other than me? Standing atop the world, looking down on the planet and all of its inhabitants, finally proving my abject superiority over everybody else, was deeply humbling.
wrote on 12 Jul 2024, 12:08 last edited by@Horace said in Want to climb Everest?:
Anybody here ever summit Everest? I mean other than me? Standing atop the world, looking down on the planet and all of its inhabitants, finally proving my abject superiority over everybody else, was deeply humbling.
Here's the question, do you lie and tell people you climbed the 29,000-ft mountain or do you really admit you flew into an airport 2/3 of the way up and then climbed the rest? I want to meet the first person to truly climb the mountain from the bottom of the mountain.
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@Horace said in Want to climb Everest?:
Anybody here ever summit Everest? I mean other than me? Standing atop the world, looking down on the planet and all of its inhabitants, finally proving my abject superiority over everybody else, was deeply humbling.
Here's the question, do you lie and tell people you climbed the 29,000-ft mountain or do you really admit you flew into an airport 2/3 of the way up and then climbed the rest? I want to meet the first person to truly climb the mountain from the bottom of the mountain.
wrote on 12 Jul 2024, 14:11 last edited by@89th said in Want to climb Everest?:
@Horace said in Want to climb Everest?:
Anybody here ever summit Everest? I mean other than me? Standing atop the world, looking down on the planet and all of its inhabitants, finally proving my abject superiority over everybody else, was deeply humbling.
Here's the question, do you lie and tell people you climbed the 29,000-ft mountain or do you really admit you flew into an airport 2/3 of the way up and then climbed the rest? I want to meet the first person to truly climb the mountain from the bottom of the mountain.
But where does the mountain start?
I guess if you mean "from zero" then the trip would be at least a 1000 miles long. The next place with elevation 0 seems to be somewhere at the coast of India.
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wrote on 12 Jul 2024, 15:50 last edited by
Sea level is kind of arbitrary, go all the way to the bottom.
Sure you need O2, but you need it at the top too.
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@89th said in Want to climb Everest?:
@Horace said in Want to climb Everest?:
Anybody here ever summit Everest? I mean other than me? Standing atop the world, looking down on the planet and all of its inhabitants, finally proving my abject superiority over everybody else, was deeply humbling.
Here's the question, do you lie and tell people you climbed the 29,000-ft mountain or do you really admit you flew into an airport 2/3 of the way up and then climbed the rest? I want to meet the first person to truly climb the mountain from the bottom of the mountain.
But where does the mountain start?
I guess if you mean "from zero" then the trip would be at least a 1000 miles long. The next place with elevation 0 seems to be somewhere at the coast of India.