ExcitableBoy wrote:... both climbers have Buddist flags from the trip. Pakistan is a predominantly Muslim country no?


MoapaPk wrote:In general, I've found that television fiction shows are extremely accurate. I'm shocked that you find errors in this one.

MoapaPk wrote:In general, I've found that television fiction shows are extremely accurate. I'm shocked that you find errors in this one.
surgent wrote:To the gent who has climbed K2, but not the Pakistani K2, I am with you, man. You may also consider climbing Orizaba, the island highpoint of Catalina Island off of the L.A. coast. Me, I have climbed the highest point of McKinley ... County, New Mexico.
3Deserts wrote:surgent wrote:To the gent who has climbed K2, but not the Pakistani K2, I am with you, man. You may also consider climbing Orizaba, the island highpoint of Catalina Island off of the L.A. coast. Me, I have climbed the highest point of McKinley ... County, New Mexico.
Impressive!
But I've bettered you by naming a small outcrop of rock on my hill behind my house Everest. And I have climbed it.
Many, many, many times.
surgent wrote:3Deserts wrote:surgent wrote:To the gent who has climbed K2, but not the Pakistani K2, I am with you, man. You may also consider climbing Orizaba, the island highpoint of Catalina Island off of the L.A. coast. Me, I have climbed the highest point of McKinley ... County, New Mexico.
Impressive!
But I've bettered you by naming a small outcrop of rock on my hill behind my house Everest. And I have climbed it.
Many, many, many times.
But have you done it without oxygen?
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