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I'm a 24 year old college drop out, I'm a trust fund baby and no, I don't have any family my parent passed away a year after I graduated college. My life has pretty been in a downward spiral...you could say I'm doing this as my last resort kind of thing if I fail I die if I succeed I probably still might die on the way down.
I'll be going with a special group of people with RMI that are stationed up there year round
I added the middle paragraph and a little to the end there sparky
I'm going to try it out. If I don't make it I'll try it again on a more traditional month.
I'll die with an LSU sticker on my helmet and a fricking Miller light in my hand. If that's how I go so be it.
I'll have a full year of training to get my body physically ready and then I'll have to about a 2-3 month period once I arrive to adapt to the altitude, I really hope I can make it to the summit. It been my life long dream to do the impossible and climb the worlds largest mountain. It's crazy to that I want to put my body through that type of torment, I will literally be at the cruising altitude of a Boeing 737 Jet. My body will be dying and I'll get to see the best view that God put on this earth. I really hope I make up up there and down safely.

I'm climbing for my own benefit, I'm climbing it because it's there and I want to prove that anyone can climb it with a little bit of luck and proper training.

I want to give updates throughout the year. If any of you have anything you would like me to put at the summit like a flag or something...ill give you my email. Only serious inquiries though people, thank you for your time have a blessed day.
I'm a huge college baseball fan so that's why I'm asking
That's why I asked in the SEC, if I wanted an outside look I would have asked for it. No offense
This is a question that would only be seriously discussed in the SEC, we have such deep roots in college baseball but at the same time people love to cheer for their team come March Madness.