Author Topic: Nothing to do with Bodybuilding, but a hell of a lot of endurance!  (Read 609 times)

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I used to know a lot about this subject because we were planning a trip a long while back.

But before I tell you what that trip entailed, I'm going to add a picture or two just to see if any GetBigger has ever been there or plans to go there or even knows where the hell these shots were taken.

I'll start with one hint which is all most GetBiggers need.

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Re: Nothing to do with Bodybuilding, but a hell of a lot of endurance!
« Reply #1 on: October 14, 2016, 03:44:30 PM »
Ya, freeze your balls off 27,000 feet up in Everest, No Thanks! ;D

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Re: Nothing to do with Bodybuilding, but a hell of a lot of endurance!
« Reply #2 on: October 14, 2016, 03:44:58 PM »
Everest , every GetBigger has scaled this without 02 assistance or Sherpas 

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Re: Nothing to do with Bodybuilding, but a hell of a lot of endurance!
« Reply #3 on: October 14, 2016, 03:49:45 PM »
Every getbigger has at least twice sailed across Everest, which is in Dubai, India...not the other Dubai, which is in India too.

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Re: Nothing to do with Bodybuilding, but a hell of a lot of endurance!
« Reply #4 on: October 14, 2016, 04:11:06 PM »
WOW! You guys are pretty damn smart! I thought I'd have to throw in a couple of more photos before anyone came up with the correct answer, but I will anyway and also ask a couple of questions.

How may dead bodies are still up there?
Why are those dead bodies still up there?
How many total people have actually died up there?

Here's another photo showing your last attempt to stay warm and alive before the extreme cold gets you.

Good friends of mine made that trip but never planed to reach the top. But they did assist the climbers from the initial base camp and invited me to come along the following year.

I turned them down due to other commitments but I've always been interested in Mt Everest and the dedicated individuals who made it to the top or died on the way  up on on the way down.

Amazing feat of endurance!