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Post by Lane Meyer »

kimmarielovescolorado wrote:no, he reached the summit...

twice...

perhaps some day you'll be lucky enough to be in the presence of the great CAMILO LOPEZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


until then, keep on climbing your 14ers!
I would hope that Camilo doesn't have this same superiority attitude.

My wife's friend knows this guy: http://www.luisbenitez.com/wst_page2.html.

I'm trying to get a connection to him through her, but would never tell someone that perhaps they'd be lucky enough to be in his presence. Also, from what she's said about him he doesn't have any attitude of greatness, just loves to climb.

On a side note, when she first told me about the guy I called bulls**t on her. A few years back she nonchalantly told me, "So and so's ex-boyfriend just got back from climbing Everest for the third time." She had no concept of what it means to actually summit Everest once, let alone multiple times. Well, Luis has now done it 6 times.
This is pure snow! Do you have any idea what the street value of this mountain is?
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Post by Devin »

Maybe Camilo "attempted" K2 three times.....
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Post by jwproulx »

vr64ever wrote:
Andy wrote:
kimmarielovescolorado wrote:http://www.abmountaineering.com/expeditions.php

there you go check out his website for yourself!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sorry... still don't see anything that says he summitted K2 even once, let alone three times. What years were they?
Did you look on the main page?

Come on dude give her a break, it is a simple comment about a tent not about her friend's accomplishments.

But the K2 part is on the home page in the scroll down screen
:?: :?: :?: :?: :?:

Huh????

The main page doesn't even have "K2" on it. The "Expeditions page says:
K2 - Broad Peak
Summer 2004. This was my first time on the baltoro glacier, I attempted the second highest and most dangerous mountain in the world and its neighbor…
View K2 and Broad Peak Slideshow
Then it says he soloed Dhaulaguiri in 2006 -- really impressive. (But the only subsequent expedition to Aisa he mentions.)

Where in the World Wide Web does it say he summitted K2 even once (expect on this thread)? Or is this some kind of weird psychological experiment?

kimmarie - who cares if he didn't summit K2? So you misinterpreted, or misremembered, or whatever. He's still obviously a better climber than the vast majority of people on this site.
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Post by ILoveLhotse »

Can't
Help
Myself...

Camilo is bad-ass no matter what.

As for being a vagrant skier, some tips and/or suggestions:
1) Don't bogart
2) Don't be smelly
3) Don't ride together on the lifts - you meet new people who might have hot tubs/other facilities you can use or even offer an occasional crash. If crashing offer to cook or buy groceries and be tidy.
4) Look into renting a small Winnebago. Tons cheaper than lodging and a damn sight more comfy than camping in the winter (are you really that nuts?) You must give comfort it's due - camping will suck real fast I promise unless you are trying to get hard for a winter K-2 trip :lol:
5) Accept that there will be times when camping or bumming will get old and suck. A fresh powder day will evaporate all discomfort.
6) Learn to find warm and dry. Unless you are highly experienced in winter camping you will find yourself cold and damp which SUCKS so find those places of respite right out of the gate.
7) Have an adventure and learn to get over it when your buddies piss you off...
It's not the fall but the sudden stop at the end...
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kimmarielovescolorado wrote:okay so you throw me some website, similar to this one, where you record your adventures...

what happens if he didn't?

he's not an american he doesn't need to blab to the whole entire world of his great accomplishments.

were you not the one that was so upset about the New York comment, now you are generalizing....hmmm
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Post by cushman »

Andy wrote:
kimmarielovescolorado wrote:...a good friend of my boyfriend and mine, camillo, he's climbed K2 3 times...
Riiiiiight...... :wink: I think this "camillo" fellow is pulling your leg. :lol: Nobody has summitted K2 three times. As near as I can tell only two people have summited twice: SHERAP JANGBU (2000, 2001) and Josef RAKONCAJ (1983, 1986).
No, it's the truth! And this is the tent! Really lightweight - only 45 pounds! It's great for when you are camping with 9 of your best friends...
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Post by ADKben »

kimmarie just likes to see herself post; join date was not even a month ago and she's racked up nearly 200 posts! she just posts bs on nearly every thread on the forum...great work
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Post by ThinAir »

I am SO glad i didnt see this when it happened. Now, i can calmly contribute. Kim, i think that, as your experience grows, and you with it, you'll see where Andy's coming from. Id like to see you read this thread in 10 years. Andy, i feel your pain, ya bastard coated bastard. Thanks for diggin up the K2 stats.
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cushman wrote:
Andy wrote:
kimmarielovescolorado wrote:...a good friend of my boyfriend and mine, camillo, he's climbed K2 3 times...
Riiiiiight...... :wink: I think this "camillo" fellow is pulling your leg. :lol: Nobody has summitted K2 three times. As near as I can tell only two people have summited twice: SHERAP JANGBU (2000, 2001) and Josef RAKONCAJ (1983, 1986).
No, it's the truth! And this is the tent! Really lightweight - only 45 pounds! It's great for when you are camping with 9 of your best friends...
Does NASA know about this tent? I believe it solves all the logistical problems with supporting human life on Mars. :-k
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gdthomas wrote:
cushman wrote:
Andy wrote: Riiiiiight...... :wink: I think this "camillo" fellow is pulling your leg. :lol: Nobody has summitted K2 three times. As near as I can tell only two people have summited twice: SHERAP JANGBU (2000, 2001) and Josef RAKONCAJ (1983, 1986).
No, it's the truth! And this is the tent! Really lightweight - only 45 pounds! It's great for when you are camping with 9 of your best friends...
Does NASA know about this tent? I believe it solves all the logistical problems with supporting human life on Mars. :-k
Actually, if you just sew some legs in, flintstone style, you can probably ascend any 8000m peak no problem. :wink:

Its the Wundertent.
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Post by Kanzaclimber »

It's forums similar to this one that keeps me coming back for more on 14ers.com.....the thread starts out innocent, laid back...and then something is said.....and the whole vibe and initial topic is changed, usually because some sort of debate has begun. I love it....it's like my soap opera through the day :lol: I can't wait for the ending....did he or did he not (Camillo) climb K2 three times.
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Post by Duffus Kentucky Climber »

Its a typical Friday thread.......the kind that almost always degenerates into guns and dogs........its what we wait for all week.

Way to go, Kimmarie, for stiring up the s***.

I applaud your youthful passion and enthusiasm for your own opinion!
It looks like the ridge is just right up there!