Wow, incredible. Thanks man you got me sold, this would be a challenge and a half. I want to try this badly sometime in the next 5 years. So how much training would you need prior? would six months be enough? Also someone like me would probably have to lose at least 30lb of muscle right? I am 5'9 230 single digit (9%-10%) bodyfat. This is awesome bro, thanks for the info, keep it coming, nothing is better then getting info from first hand experience.
That I can't actually figure out. As I said, I saw overweight people breeze up there and in shape people like myself suffering greatly. One French guy in our group just came off running a half marathon in Paris (iirc), he dropped out on day 5. He was near unconsciousness and couldn't speak properly. Then we have a short and fat clearly-out-of-shape Danish girl who made it to the summit. She also suffered though. Only one guy in our group of 6 walk all the way up there without breaking sweat or breathing much faster than usual. He was built like a normal person. Only difference was that his body handled the altitudes well. Ours didn't.
Only training I done was a few walks up some peaks in Wales. Also bumped up my cardio slightly but take it from me my friend, while fitness helps, it's all down to your body being able to handle decreasing amounts of oxygen. It's a bit like steroids and body-building. How much sides you can withstand.
Might be easy for you, but probably going to be difficult. You just need to plod along. Taking your victories in little 10-20ft distances. Because I promise you that 10ft is going to seem like a fucking mile after day 5
