Victor Vescovo
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And he was like hiking. I mean, this is not he was not scaling.
So he went back down? Yeah, he went back down. Thank goodness. Well, yeah.
So he went back down? Yeah, he went back down. Thank goodness. Well, yeah.
So he went back down? Yeah, he went back down. Thank goodness. Well, yeah.
Yeah, it seems like you'd be really tempted. Well, I've trained for this for three years. I feel a little off, but I'm probably fine. And that's like, no, that was the point at which, like 20-20 hindsight, that was the point at which you were dying and you were just the last to know. Like your brain was already telling you you were dying.
Yeah, it seems like you'd be really tempted. Well, I've trained for this for three years. I feel a little off, but I'm probably fine. And that's like, no, that was the point at which, like 20-20 hindsight, that was the point at which you were dying and you were just the last to know. Like your brain was already telling you you were dying.
Yeah, it seems like you'd be really tempted. Well, I've trained for this for three years. I feel a little off, but I'm probably fine. And that's like, no, that was the point at which, like 20-20 hindsight, that was the point at which you were dying and you were just the last to know. Like your brain was already telling you you were dying.
There's a lot of sort of, I don't know if desensitization, probably desensitization is the right word with Everest, where There was that guy, Green Boots, who just had somebody who died on the mountain. He was there for like, I don't know, was it 20 years? And people would go, oh, there's Green Boots. It's like, well, that's a dead body.
There's a lot of sort of, I don't know if desensitization, probably desensitization is the right word with Everest, where There was that guy, Green Boots, who just had somebody who died on the mountain. He was there for like, I don't know, was it 20 years? And people would go, oh, there's Green Boots. It's like, well, that's a dead body.
There's a lot of sort of, I don't know if desensitization, probably desensitization is the right word with Everest, where There was that guy, Green Boots, who just had somebody who died on the mountain. He was there for like, I don't know, was it 20 years? And people would go, oh, there's Green Boots. It's like, well, that's a dead body.
That's interesting. I hadn't thought about that because, of course, when you read about it, it just sounds like a really hard hike with dead bodies around you.
That's interesting. I hadn't thought about that because, of course, when you read about it, it just sounds like a really hard hike with dead bodies around you.
That's interesting. I hadn't thought about that because, of course, when you read about it, it just sounds like a really hard hike with dead bodies around you.
Because no one can go get you. It's too hard. Oh, there's no way.
Because no one can go get you. It's too hard. Oh, there's no way.
Because no one can go get you. It's too hard. Oh, there's no way.
Oh, man.
Oh, man.
Oh, man.
That's a good point. You can't fly a helicopter up there or anything.