one in FOUR climbers? shit! i kno i'd be the one lol
lol u sound just like me! lol any time i come across something i don't kno, i go straight to wikipedia. there's a friend i chat with quite a bit and he ALWAYS knows whenever we get into random discussion and if neither of us knows the answer, he's like "u gonna wikerpedier it aint ya?" lol And it always comes in handy when you havin a disagreement with someone and you KNOW you are right. I do that atleast once aday lol, the ONLY time i was EVER wrong about some random fact that i had to look up on wiki was my hubby was arguing with me about outdated taxonomy... whether or not rhinocerouses were pachyderms as well as elephants. i said no but turns out they were,too (the term is now obsolete anyway :P )
back on topic, tho, lol, i'd always wondered what happend to the bodies of the poeple who died climbing, cause surely the climbers wouldn't have the energy to pull them down all the way.
if i EVER was dumb (or energetic lol) enuf to try reaching the top, the first body i'd saw would be enuf of a sign for me to go the hell back down the mtn lol
but the george mallory one is freakin sweet!
One in four isn't right. I found a number just under 300 for total deaths since Sir Edmund Hillary scaled it. Approximately 800 people attempt to climb annually.
Even if you compare deaths to successful climbs (around 4000) it's less than 1 in 10.
Wikipedia is wonderful but it is subject to human error. Did you ever play the game where you try to link from one article to another with the fewest clicks?
They would give you something like Homer Simpson and The Parthenon, you would click on the links within the entry to get from one to the other. Idk if it's still on there but it was really fun.