desperate altitude

Karelle 2022-03-18 09:01:03

I used to think that it should not be possible to climb Mount Everest. It is just a matter of height. There are so many supply camps on the mountain. If you take a walk and take a break, you can climb it no matter what. After seeing this, I realized how ignorant I was before.
The air above is thin, windy, skiing, and various emergencies have been experienced.
There was a blizzard on the 10th, why did it go up? And it's the best chance.
Those who can't go up, why do they still go up? It won't work this time. Come next time. If you don't have it next time, give up. If you have to go up, won't you pit your teammates? Many people have many regrets in their lives. For example, filmmakers can't win Oscars in their lifetimes, athletes can't win championships in their lifetimes, and NBA players can't get rings in their lifetimes. There are always various regrets in life.
It turned out that the problem that everyone pointed out was that there were too many characters, and they didn't have a face.
Anyway, since Daredevil, I like that actor very much.

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Extended Reading
  • Roel 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    Exceeding expectations, it was like climbing a snow-capped mountain at the same time, as if basking in the sun at the base camp at an altitude of 5,000 meters to see the refreshing snow on the nose and mouth of the mountain ridge. It's a pity that the rhythm is too average, the magnificent scenery is not enough, the chicken soup is too shallow, and the disaster and despair are slightly delayed. The president's wife calling for a helicopter is really a textbook of American imperial red songs. Samsung and a half

  • Alexa 2022-01-27 08:04:36

    People, don't think about invincible problems...

Everest quotes

  • Rob Hall: Human beings simply aren't built to function at the cruising altitude of a 747. Okay, once we get above here, above the South Col, our bodies will be literally dying. And I mean literally dying. It's not called the Death Zone for nothing.

  • Helen Wilton: That's the cooking tent, and over there is the toilet. It's a little bit drafty, but just remember that when the wind gets up here, you've got the same view that George Everest did.