chilling words of encounter from Sandra Leduc, a Canadian attempting to reach the Everest summit... Sadly another Toronto woman trying to summit, died over the weekend from not heeding to warnings from Sherpa guides. Everest ain't a piece of cake. I remember reading the book "Into think Air", a true story based on a tragic accident up on the everest in the mid 90's. It sent chills down my spine.
Reading Sandra Leduc twitter comments is both humbling and chilling.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2012/05/23/everest-death-warnings.html
http://twitter.com/#!/sandraclimbing
http://www.sandraleduc.com/blog/
Anyone ever think of trying to climb Everest or would do it given the chance? Top physical condition is just one of the hurdles... Lack of oxygen in the region termed 'death zone', unpredictable weather that could turn the region pitch dark in a matter of minutes, over-crowding, avalanches are just a few of the challenges on Everest.
Reading Sandra Leduc twitter comments is both humbling and chilling.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2012/05/23/everest-death-warnings.html
http://twitter.com/#!/sandraclimbing
http://www.sandraleduc.com/blog/
Anyone ever think of trying to climb Everest or would do it given the chance? Top physical condition is just one of the hurdles... Lack of oxygen in the region termed 'death zone', unpredictable weather that could turn the region pitch dark in a matter of minutes, over-crowding, avalanches are just a few of the challenges on Everest.