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Began Gap Year Trip Six Years Ago
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i wanna hear stories. Smile

i've set a new goal for myself. i'm going to take the mt rainier course in the summer of 2009 and climb denali and cho oyu before i turn 35. Big Grin


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Posts: 2290 | Location: seattle | Registered: 22 July 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Kudos to you, girl!!! That is an awesome goal! As for me, I think I've decided that I like oxygen Wink

Before you do Denali, have a look at Aconcagua. It's the highest peak outside of Asia at 22,830ft. Even though Denali is lower, it is technically much more difficult than Aconcagua. It would be a good one to do to build experience.

Sean is looking into doing Aconcagua at the end of next year. I physically can't do Aconcagua, so that rules me out. But I told him that I would train with him. So I think we'll probably do some mountaineering courses sometime next year...I'll keep you posted. I know there are courses and mountains to climb in your area!


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Began Gap Year Trip Six Years Ago
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yeah marisa keep me posted! i may do aconcagua sometime too..


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If you are going to do 8000 meters consider doing all 8000 of them by starting at sea level Big Grin

I am not saying you have to Goran Kropp the thing but maybe hop on a bike in Chittagong, ride through Bangladesh, up north into India cross over into Nepal/Tibet and on to base camp. That would be pretty cool.
 
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Woah! Applauses to you! Tell me how it turns out, I might do a bit of "goal-hopping" mahself.

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Began Gap Year Trip Six Years Ago
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I once walked 8000 meters in one day. It was pretty interesting.

As for climbing that high, my heart says yes, my muscles and lungs just say no at about 4500 meteres. I get altitude sickness.

More power to you!!
 
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Began Gap Year Trip Six Years Ago
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Originally posted by halfnine:
If you are going to do 8000 meters consider doing all 8000 of them by starting at sea level Big Grin


what, starting from seattle isn´t good enough for you?? Razz


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I can not believe to walk above 8000m, i do not think there is any nice landscape there, just wast your time and
Challenge your health body Big Grin


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staring down at the rest of the himalayas, straddling the border between china and nepal-- i don't think that's a waste of time. Wink


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