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    Mount Everest climber allegedly attacked by authorities for not having permit

    A Chinese climber was reportedly just a few thousand feet from reaching the summit of Mount Everest when he was forced back down the mountain for not having a permit.

    Outside magazine reports that the unnamed climber, said to be a Han Chinese, was reportedly 25,500 feet up the mountain's North Col route when he was spotted camping alone, away from other expeditions.

    That's when the climber was apprehended by members of the Tibet Mountaineering Guide School (TMGS), who forcibly removed him from the trail and physically assaulted him, witnesses say.

    Two witnesses tell Outside that the TMGS members then subdued the hiker, who reportedly wielded his ice axe when confronted by them. In an email to Billi Bierling, the assistant to the Everest historian, one of the witnesses writes:

    "I did see the permitless chap being ushered down the hill. The Tibetan rope fixers were sent up to get him. I saw them bringing him down the ropes from the North Col to [advanced base camp]. It was disgraceful. They literally kicked him down the ropes. It was a disgusting example of a pack of bullies egging each other on and literally beating him down the hill. It was absolutely unnecessary as he was offering no resistance and was scared out of his mind. The Tibetans should, and could, have just escorted him down the hill and let the authorities deal with him."

    Permits for climbing Everest aren't cheap, with Outside reporting that they cost a minimum of $25,000 "on the low end." And that's not including other substantial costs such as gear and tour guides. The Everest K2 News site site provides more information on obtaining the proper paperwork before trying to climb the famous mountain.

    Life's Little Mysteries writes that permits for climbing Everest typically cost upward of $70,000, though an expedition team of 7 to 10 climbers usually splits those costs. Despite the large expenses involved, and the inherent risks, there is a virtual "traffic jam" of aspiring climbers wanting to make the Everest ascent.

    Grayson Schaffer writes that the alleged treatment of the hiker could stoke further tensions between Tibetan and Chinese officials.

    A second witness, Kari Kobler, claims to have filmed the beating but says he did not report the incident because he wanted to avoid igniting a confrontation between TMGS and the Chinese government.

    "It's a tough one. It's really tough. I know all of them," Kobler says of his decision to not identify the TMGS members or release the video.

    "The reason I made this video—If I don't have proof, nobody will believe me. [The TMGS grads] can lie and say nothing happened. But now I can go to them and say, 'Please, young boys.'

    Kobler tells Outside he isn't sure exactly what became of the Chinese hiker but says he did voluntarily walk off the mountain.

    "He's not killed," Kobler said. "They beat him only."


    "$25,000 on the low end." I hope it's worth the climb and the money. Recent pictures showing traffic jams of people climbing Everest (some of them dying because of it) totally turns me off this sort of thing.

    http://www.outsideonline.com/feature...n-Everest.html

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    And yet I bitch about having to pay $2 to park at the state park! Not only do people die trying to reach the summit, but because these people paid upwards of $25,000, they are willing to push past a dying man to get those two minutes at the top and post it on Facebook. (Everest now has Internet capabilities)
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    I thought Tibetans were the nice Asians and Japanese were the mean ones. Apparently not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PT Freakin' G View Post
    I thought Tibetans were the nice Asians and Japanese were the mean ones. Apparently not.
    Yes. If anything, this article made me realize just how good Tibetans are at selling themselves as pacifists.

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    Makes a difference from Chinese officials and "doctors" going around ripping out uteri huh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by david1987 View Post
    Makes a difference from Chinese officials and "doctors" going around ripping out uteri huh?
    It seems you've tried so hard to get your off-topic point across, you've forgotten how to construct a sentence that other people will understand.

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    What does Everest have to do with uteri? Can you recommend anyone, David? I have no use for mine anymore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by david1987 View Post
    Makes a difference from Chinese officials and "doctors" going around ripping out uteri huh?
    What planet did that last bit of insane drivel fly in from? Explain, in detail, the connection between being sent back down from Mt Everest and Chinese doctors doing abortions? Bonus points if you can come up with a ripping good conspiracy theory based on this.

    It sounds to me like you have a condition that could benefit from intense psychiatric care.

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