The top of Mt. Everest is called the Death Zone. At 26,000 feet the body starts to die, cell by cell of oxygen deprivation. Over 300 people have died trying to reach the summit of Everest, and some of their bodies are used as trail markers by the living.
Concretionist 11 months ago
SOME people think they do better under pressure. Research has shown that for the most part, they’re wrong to believe that.
Bilan 11 months ago
At the top of Mt Everest, it’s only 0.31 atmospheres. At 29032 feet down, it’s about 876 atmospheres. That’s why it’s a false equivalency.
yaakovashoshana 11 months ago
The top of Mt. Everest is called the Death Zone. At 26,000 feet the body starts to die, cell by cell of oxygen deprivation. Over 300 people have died trying to reach the summit of Everest, and some of their bodies are used as trail markers by the living.
Cactus-Pete 11 months ago
In both cases, special equipment is required.
Jon Premium Member 11 months ago
I don’t know why Caulfield cares what the deadline is. We, and he, know he won’t start on it until the morning it’s due.
sandpiper 11 months ago
That’s Caulfield. He just has to try the limits. Knows he won’t win, but he just can’t resist.
The Wolf In Your Midst 11 months ago
Climbing Everest is an industry, and people die every year attempting it for bragging rights.
Mike Baldwin creator 11 months ago
Your rational has been crushed like a bug.
BaconBoyCamper 11 months ago
Here’s a photo of a typical day on Everest, the line-up they say is always like this, at least, at the lower elevations…
https://I.imgur.Com/QUXhLvQ.png