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The grueling ascent of Bolivia’s highest peak had started 40 hours earlier. I was now alone, looking at myself collapsed on my 50 pound backpack, staring up at the stars. I didn’t feel the cold or the pain anymore, in fact, I didn’t really feel anything. I could’ve easily let go. | ||
-Yannick |
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Hummm, I remember this mountain in the Andes Bicycle Expedition (or the “best documentary ever released”:P). The sun was going down, right? It must have been a great moment to feel it.
By curiousity, what is the height of this beauty?
J-P
p.s. The mountain though, not you…:P:)
Yep, it’s the same mountain as in the “best documentary ever made” (thank you, I agree, see trailer below). Mount Sajama is 6545m in altitude (that’s high). At that altitude, there’s only about 45% of the oxygen content in the air as there is at sea level.