Nature killing white folks on Mount Everst, dead bodies sliding down off the mountain top.









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As majestic as they might be, mountains are not without risk. Whether it is the altitude, weather, remoteness, or simply due to humans being involved, mountains offer unique dangers and incredible stories. Welcome to Horrifying Mountain Stories!
 


The Worst Place to Be Stranded on a Mountain

Hello everyone and welcome back to Scary Interesting. In this video, we’re going to go over three disturbing incidents that took place in the mountains. And in the final story in particular, there is a haunting image that was taken shortly before something horrific happened. As always, viewer discretion is advised.
 








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See ya at the bottom...:lol:



I remember back in 12th grade one of the P.E. outings that semester was to go to an indoor rock climbing place.

Hell - I was nervous just to do that, but it turned out to be a fun experience.

All I kept telling myself on the drive to that location was - "Don't embarass yourself. And just remember - there are QUITE a number of bad bitches in this class. At least you can stand back and enjoy the view of plenty of asses & cameltoes, and NOT look like a perv as EVERYONE is staring upward at them ..."

Shoutout to the bad bitches.
 








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When keeping it real goes wrong :smh:



On October 7, 2023, 30-year-old Anna Gutu, her rival Gina Rzucidlo, and their two sherpas lost their lives during a fierce competition to the summit of the Shishapangma mountain in Tibet. Before the tragedy, both women were on the last lap of what was supposed to be their final summit of all 14 of the world's highest peaks.
A record-breaking ambition that would have made them the first American women to successfully summit all 14 of the highest peaks in the world. However, what was supposed to be a record-breaking moment in mountaineering history quickly degenerated into an unhealthy rivalry that not only cost their lives but also claimed the lives of two highly skilled sherpas with bright careers ahead of them.
 
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