To: blam
Well, now Mark Inglis is famous too. He's that morally corrupt POS that let another human being die, rather that miss his measly and no longer relevant 15 minutes of fame.
Here's hoping he himself one day dies of shame.
Oh yeah, I think he is a double amputee. Is that the part I was supposed to be impressed by?
To: ishabibble
He lost his legs as a result of being trapped in an ice cave on another mountain in 1982.
19 posted on
05/24/2006 7:24:58 PM PDT by
visualops
(If you build it... www.visualops.com ...they won't come. Build the fence!)
To: ishabibble
With no legs, he was what, being CARRIED up the slope? Walking on his hands?
To: ishabibble
If I'm not mistaken, Inglis himself had to be carried down the first time he went up. A Sherpa strapped him to his back and headed down the mountain, because Inglis could no longer walk on his prosthetic limbs, due to severe blisters and frostbite.
41 posted on
12/25/2006 6:54:38 AM PST by
corlorde
(New Hampshire)
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