
Originally Posted by
swanny
No, his story is that he let another individual decide for him, like everyone else on the mountain and associated with Inglis.
The Sherpa's involved with Inglis expedition attempted to assist Mr. Sharp by offering Oxygen. After a discussion the leader of the expedition made the decision and gave the order to leave Sharp for dead.
It would of been possible to attempt a rescue of Mr. Sharp, there have been reports of climbers been taken down from the summit with 14 or less people.
When you have 15 year olds climbing Mount Everest it really puts perspective on things. My opinion is that the mountain itself is not dangerous; it quite easily takes advantage of human stupidity.
Proving an Opinion
I'm sick of all this shit such as that from Marty, if climbing Mount Ruapehu in the middle of a wintery storm is going to validate my opinion then in a round about way, by saying that all you are doing is validating it for me.
FACT
Inglis failed as a human being, like everyone else who failed to show morales that day.
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