Thursday, August 09, 2007
If it is true, I wonder why they'd even publish it as I think it would be better dealt with in private.
As for the Nives' story, they have promised more stories on "questioned" summits... I am curious about who else will be featured.
As for the Nives' story, they have promised more stories on "questioned" summits... I am curious about who else will be featured.
Bruce, I would just call it bizarre--but I enjoyed the article on Nives Miroi, pretty much the opposite of someone who proclaims their goals before accomplishing any of them.
www.mounteverest.net/news.php?news=16364
I'm not sure if this story is even real or if someone is playing a prank on the website (it's happened in the past)but this seems bizarre - or just a kid that's bored with summer vacation.
I'm not sure if this story is even real or if someone is playing a prank on the website (it's happened in the past)but this seems bizarre - or just a kid that's bored with summer vacation.