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jmanner wrote: ↑Thu Mar 12, 2020 11:01 am
Beat the Swiss Machine? Seems dubious
Based on his book, Ueli was doing a lot of playing around during his record, e.g. climbing at least one peak with his wife, doing some others with a friend. He made it sound like "type I fun."
I have faith in you! Represent CO and the Rockies!
Be careful, Uli also lost a good friend doing them.
A man has got to know his limitations.-Dr. Jonathan Hemlock or Harry Callahan or something F' it: http://youtu.be/lpzqQst-Sg8
'Life is too short to ski groomers'
"That man's only desire was to stand, once only, on the summit of that glorious wedge of rock...I think anyone who loves the mountains as much as that can claim to be a mountaineer, too."-Hermann Buhl, Nanga Parbat Pilgrimage
Stratosfearsome wrote: ↑Fri Mar 13, 2020 6:20 pm
Super cool, Sean! Any chance you'll setup a tracker so we can follow along? (i.e live vicariously through your dot.)
There's no way I'm carrying one of those live trackers -- not only would it be creepy, but it would be yet another battery to charge. I do plan to carry a SPOT or something like that, though, so there will be live checkins from summits and towns. Keep your fingers crossed and washed...