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AlmostThere wrote:Everest.
baseline bum wrote:AlmostThere wrote:Everest.
Yep, I can't imagine traversing the ice falls 6-8 times while climbing high and sleeping low on that, not to mention carrying heavy oxygen tanks while knowing that if I stop then I die (with 100% probability).
balzaccom wrote:These days. everyone is talking about their bucket list--that list of things they absolutely want to see/do/accomplish before they kick the bucket. We don't have a bucket list (the idea of doing something just to check it off a list isn't really appealing to us) but we do have a list of things that we would like to see and/or do next. And it has some wonderful and lovely adventures on it.
oakroscoe wrote:
Balza, I have got to disagree with you. The purpose of the bucket list isn't just to do what is popular or on other people's lists. The bucket list should be personal and important to you. It is do some stuff that you really want to do, not just to cross something off your list.
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