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Comments to Mt Huashan

  • Agent-G
    Agent-G 2008-04-12T04:20:55Z says:

    thats a sick view for sure. Personal pic Ooze?

  • Asphalt
    Asphalt 2008-04-12T04:41:47Z says:

    *Shakes chain ladder* Uh oh Chang! Erfquake!

  • -Morph-
    -Morph- 2008-04-12T05:45:33Z says:

    now that id do!

    that is a great view.

  • ilovepants
    ilovepants 2008-04-12T05:57:37Z says:

    more like mt. chink. amiright?

  • Stallan
    Stallan 2008-04-12T07:28:08Z says:

    thats an awesome view... *adds to lists of thing to do before i die*

    • SNIKT
      SNIKT 2008-04-12T10:01:33Z says:

      I'd rename that list "things to do RIGHT before I die" if I were you.

    • Hisa
      Hisa 2008-04-12T13:07:48Z says:

      "things to do that result in my death"

    • Godzilla
      Godzilla 2008-04-12T15:02:53Z says:

      Things to do that other pussies wont.

    • XxShadowFalconxX
      XxShadowFalconxX 2008-04-12T20:52:40Z says:

      hellz yea, i know if i had the money to visit places like that i deff would! i wanna go to that cave in south america that drops down thousands of Ft. and base jump from it!

    • Asphalt
      Asphalt 2008-04-13T01:27:37Z says:

      I had a batshit crazy Global Studies teacher chick in high school that had been to every continent. She said that traveling can be amazingly cheap so long as you sacrifice some amenities... food could have been on that list though sooo...

  • BigDumbHippy
    BigDumbHippy 2008-04-12T07:49:05Z says:

    ladders are awsome

  • MrFugsmucker
    MrFugsmucker 2008-04-12T11:46:13Z says:

    And again, adamdrinkslots, no safety cable.

  • toolman961
    toolman961 2008-04-12T17:17:34Z says:

    Climbing to the top wouldn't be so bad. Climbing back down, that would suck!

  • jamiee1869
    jamiee1869 2008-04-12T22:05:52Z says:

    Climbing up Long's Peak in Colorado is a lot like this at the last bit. It's not scary

    • MrFugsmucker
      MrFugsmucker 2008-04-12T22:25:13Z says:

      That picture is slightly misleading, when viewed from the side it is actually almost vertical.

    • MrFugsmucker
      MrFugsmucker 2008-04-12T22:31:31Z says:

      There's a set of good pics here;
      http://www.ssqq.com/ARCHIVE/vinlin27d.htm

    • Rolandofgilead
      Rolandofgilead 2008-04-13T00:07:17Z says:

      That chain and walkway combo would probably be where I quit. I climbed Longs Peak in the late eighties though, cool view from up there looking down on the tops of the clouds.

    • Asphalt
      Asphalt 2008-04-13T01:34:14Z says:

      While this is pretty cool, it cant beat the snowball fight me and my brother had on the Kahiltna Glacier on Mt McKinley

    • MrFugsmucker
      MrFugsmucker 2008-04-13T01:44:27Z says:

      I just wiki'd Longs Peak and it looks good, but it's too high for me. Being a lowlander, I could feel the altitude at Newfound Gap, which is only 5,000ft, at 14,000ft I'd pass out.

    • Rolandofgilead
      Rolandofgilead 2008-04-13T05:23:58Z says:

      Probably wise, I live at 5000, and puked my dehydrated chili I had for dinner all over the rocks up there. The altitude did it, but the next morning I was ok to finish going up, we were camped just below the summit, but well above timberline.

    • Asphalt
      Asphalt 2008-04-13T05:41:11Z says:

      Ah I see, Longs peak is to Harneys as McKinely's is to Everest... I was confused since the latter in each is the actual highest but the previous has more actual mass since I also went up Harney, but I was like, "It really didnt seem THAT big" comparitively

    • Rolandofgilead
      Rolandofgilead 2008-04-13T05:56:45Z says:

      Harneys is 7200, Longs is 14000+... so Harneys is to Longs, as McKinley is to Everest... or am I missing something?

  • sasquatch
    sasquatch 2008-04-14T03:45:57Z says:

    yetis have to use ladders?

OozeYeti
posted April 12, 2008

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