Haven't you posted this before (if it is the sleeping pad just sticking out of the side of a cliff).
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Haven't you posted this before (if it is the sleeping pad just sticking out of the side of a cliff).
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No it was a whole lot of pics of different set ups . If I ever see it again I'll just post the link instead.
there were tents , a double bed base, these sack looking things, all cleated into cliff faces.
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Its very uncomfotable, but youre that knackered you sleep![]()
Pain lasts a only a minute, but the memory will last forever....
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I hope Andre has sorted out his technical difficulties.
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First time I viewed the thread then there was nothing at all in the first post, now there's a vertical column of the red x's.
When I was sleeping above 3,000m I found that's when it was the coldest, and used to sleep with my bottle of drinking water for the following day (water was boiled to kill bacteria the night before) between my legs. Also, would pee in a plastic bottle to avoid the night trips to the loo, and I was peeing 5-6 times a night because of the altitude.
Important thing was to remember what was in the bottle, and not try to take a drink of water at night!
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