actually, I've read the book and I'm sad to say that I thought it sucked. In one particularly terrible passage, he describes his diarrhea on the mountain in excruciating detail
Pete, that is the gayest story I have ever heard. What was the device for-monitoring the bong smoke levels around your campfire? Sounds like you were able to scam some sponsors out of some cash for the Nanda Kat trip though. So you have that going for ya-which is nice.
I would like to meet this guy. I envy him. He made a teriffic adventure for himself and then wrote a book about it. It doesn't matter that there was 4 pounds of plutonium or one pound. It is still quite a tale. I will get the book.
Absolute rubbish. There is no way that "device" was powered by 4lb of plutonium. Maybe that "device" weighed 4lbs in itself, but 4lbs of plutonium, no way.
actually, I've read the book and I'm sad to say that I thought it sucked. In one particularly terrible passage, he describes his diarrhea on the mountain in excruciating detail
thegoldengriff 2 years ago
This is actually a true story. The American who led the trek was Robert Schaller.
theev1 3 years ago
Pete, that is the gayest story I have ever heard. What was the device for-monitoring the bong smoke levels around your campfire? Sounds like you were able to scam some sponsors out of some cash for the Nanda Kat trip though. So you have that going for ya-which is nice.
xxyox 4 years ago
I would like to meet this guy. I envy him. He made a teriffic adventure for himself and then wrote a book about it. It doesn't matter that there was 4 pounds of plutonium or one pound. It is still quite a tale. I will get the book.
yuvid1 4 years ago
Absolute rubbish. There is no way that "device" was powered by 4lb of plutonium. Maybe that "device" weighed 4lbs in itself, but 4lbs of plutonium, no way.
georgemikey 4 years ago
I like the beginning sequence. The video of being on the mountain are very good. I need to get the book now.
terrylovepresents 5 years ago 2