Man makes illegal phone call from top of Mount Everest, now under investigation
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Nepal can sniff my gooch
[QUOTE=Rhenae;40723227]Yes but within their country they don't control every tweet that may be posted then? Everest is an international icon.
And lets be honest until comparatively recently I doubt anyone claimed they owned Everest, it was everyones border.[/QUOTE]
Yes they can.
[QUOTE=Niklas;40723016]You can't clean mount everest, neither of dirt nor the bodies.[/QUOTE]
as poetic as that is (not very), yes you can: [url]http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/apr/19/mount-everest-death-zone-clean[/url]
[QUOTE=Jsm;40723853]The phone call has NOTHING to do with it, he did a TV broadcast. Perhaps Nepal is one of those countries that is strict on who can broadcast from it..[/QUOTE]
It's still pretty far fetched.
[QUOTE=latin_geek;40720648]man
I know 146 people isn't a lot of people but it still seems like it's a fair bit easier to get to the rooftop of the world nowadays
like, you'd get up there and instead of being the one dude at the top of the mountain you'd be with like a hundred other fuckin' people, gross[/QUOTE]
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eight_thousanders[/url]
The second and third tallest mountains are far more dangerous. Roughly 1 out of 5 people die trying to climb those two. And apparently K2, the second tallest mountain, is only climbable from one angle.
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