Chuck
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Yeah, I mean, this is... Again, it's not like hard evidence, but this is a very famous photo. I remember seeing this when I was a kid. And like, I guess it was probably the Guinness or Ripley's Believe It or Not or something.
Yeah, I mean, this is... Again, it's not like hard evidence, but this is a very famous photo. I remember seeing this when I was a kid. And like, I guess it was probably the Guinness or Ripley's Believe It or Not or something.
Was it? Yeah. Yeah, I mean, I remember that it's a very famous picture of like a pick, like a, you know, pickaxe. Yeah, used for scale. Yeah, right next to it. And I remember that very distinctly when I saw this picture. I was like, oh, yeah.
Was it? Yeah. Yeah, I mean, I remember that it's a very famous picture of like a pick, like a, you know, pickaxe. Yeah, used for scale. Yeah, right next to it. And I remember that very distinctly when I saw this picture. I was like, oh, yeah.
Was it? Yeah. Yeah, I mean, I remember that it's a very famous picture of like a pick, like a, you know, pickaxe. Yeah, used for scale. Yeah, right next to it. And I remember that very distinctly when I saw this picture. I was like, oh, yeah.
Yeah, I mean, like you said, it was really... What made it different than other photos is that it was so sharp. It was a really good picture. And that little toe thing basically looked like a thumb. And it just, you know, it looked odd. But this Daniel Taylor guy, he actually, when I started reading that article, I thought, oh, boy, this crackpot.
Yeah, I mean, like you said, it was really... What made it different than other photos is that it was so sharp. It was a really good picture. And that little toe thing basically looked like a thumb. And it just, you know, it looked odd. But this Daniel Taylor guy, he actually, when I started reading that article, I thought, oh, boy, this crackpot.
Yeah, I mean, like you said, it was really... What made it different than other photos is that it was so sharp. It was a really good picture. And that little toe thing basically looked like a thumb. And it just, you know, it looked odd. But this Daniel Taylor guy, he actually, when I started reading that article, I thought, oh, boy, this crackpot.
But he actually turned out to be a pretty cool guy because he spent a lot of his life looking for the Yeti, went over there, even met with the King of Nepal. And the King of Nepal said, well, if you want to go like to the wildest place and the most remote place in our land, go to Barun, B-A-R-U-N, this Barun Valley. Right. And he went there and he looked around and he โ
But he actually turned out to be a pretty cool guy because he spent a lot of his life looking for the Yeti, went over there, even met with the King of Nepal. And the King of Nepal said, well, if you want to go like to the wildest place and the most remote place in our land, go to Barun, B-A-R-U-N, this Barun Valley. Right. And he went there and he looked around and he โ
But he actually turned out to be a pretty cool guy because he spent a lot of his life looking for the Yeti, went over there, even met with the King of Nepal. And the King of Nepal said, well, if you want to go like to the wildest place and the most remote place in our land, go to Barun, B-A-R-U-N, this Barun Valley. Right. And he went there and he looked around and he โ
Did not find a Yeti, but what he did do was ended up helping to work toward conservation of that area, which was kind of a nice silver lining to his story was he got there and he was like, this is one of the most beautiful places on earth. All right.
Did not find a Yeti, but what he did do was ended up helping to work toward conservation of that area, which was kind of a nice silver lining to his story was he got there and he was like, this is one of the most beautiful places on earth. All right.
Did not find a Yeti, but what he did do was ended up helping to work toward conservation of that area, which was kind of a nice silver lining to his story was he got there and he was like, this is one of the most beautiful places on earth. All right.
And one of the greatest wildernesses I've ever been to, he realized it wasn't protected and that like Chinese loggers were infringing on one side and farmers were infringing on the other. So he kind of spun it into like good work doing conservation work in that area, which was kind of cool.
And one of the greatest wildernesses I've ever been to, he realized it wasn't protected and that like Chinese loggers were infringing on one side and farmers were infringing on the other. So he kind of spun it into like good work doing conservation work in that area, which was kind of cool.
And one of the greatest wildernesses I've ever been to, he realized it wasn't protected and that like Chinese loggers were infringing on one side and farmers were infringing on the other. So he kind of spun it into like good work doing conservation work in that area, which was kind of cool.