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Jumping off Mt Everest in a wing suit, live May 11 on Discovery


Sam1

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Lemme tell you how this is going to work since I've been suckered into more than one of those modern live dare-devil shows...for two hours you'll sit there while they show the same thing over and over going on and on about what a dangerous and death-defying attempt this is.  A good hour of that two will be commercials.

 

When it comes time for the feat they will either cancel or it or something will go wrong with one of the cameras so you don't get to see anything worthwhile or it will just in fact be so completely boring you'll want to throw something at the TV.

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I watched that guy walk the canyon of that tight rope here sometime back. Little more than a rope but more like 1.5 inch cable but was still pretty gutsy for him to do it. Plus not much else worth watching to the Flat screen. Use to say Tube but tv's don't have tubes anymore......... :up:  :up: 

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I read up on this in Outdoors magazine, he'll be using technology to climb up, jump with aerodynamic wings which he will detach sometime down the mountain then use the wingsuit to finish off. He won't be climbing in the traditional way, oxygen mask up and down plus just better gear. There should be 11 2man camera teams plus and Discovery has about 300 people in this project making it the biggest so far that they've done.
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There seems to be 2 thoughts on climbing Everest,
1. Traditional people feel the 3 months climb, getting acclimated and experiencing with minimal "technology" is the way to do it. Using oxygen on the down climb, dealing with the traffic going up and whatnot.
2. There are now people who do boutique climbs and charge as such who do it about half the time using every technology available and doing the prepping at the customers home by sleeping in special chambers. It said that the option 2 cost 89 grand.
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[quote name="Gotthegoods" post="1139531" timestamp="1397678727"] Pretty cool stuff, not hard to imagine our specialized military paratroopers using it.[/quote] ...until you do a mass tac with steerable parachutes. Then you begin to understand why folks should only be allowed a T-10 if they're anywhere near you. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Most of the dead were Sherpa's. They are natives who were setting ropes and aides to allow the tourist climbers to make it to the summit. The Sherpa's decided not to climb at all this year in honor of their fallen colleagues. This is a defacto halt to any climbing on the mountain. Whiteout the Sherpas it's a damn near impossible to climb except for the most elite http://www.theguardian.com/travel/2014/apr/22/nepal-everest-talks-sherpa-strike-avalanche Edited by Lumber_Jack
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Unless you're a Sherpa that's been retained by the more higher end guide companies, you really don't make that much money. This tragedy sucks but maybe it will cause the money to be trickled a little more and make it to the worker bees.
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