In some ways, it is easier for him. He doesn't have to worry about frostbitten feet...cbcbd said:Wow, that is amazing.
DougPaul said:In some ways, it is easier for him. He doesn't have to worry about frostbitten feet...
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KMartman said:...I think id personally rather have to worry about frostbitten feet then not have any feet at all....BUT he will never have to worry about blisters...
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dvbl said:The blisters that many/most/all amputees get on their stumps while they get used to the fit of their new artificial legs for the first few months would make the strongest among us weep.
I have a queasy feeling about the tone that this thread is starting to take. I hope I'm wrong.
DougPaul said:In some ways, it is easier for him. He doesn't have to worry about frostbitten feet...
I didn't suggest that the climb was net easier as a result of the amputations, just that some aspects might have been easier.KMartman said:Yeah just the frostbitten legs he got from another expedition that cost him those lower limbs...
I think id personally rather have to worry about frostbitten feet then not have any feet at all....BUT he will never have to worry about blisters...
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