http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=514&ncid=514&e=8&u=/ap/20030902/ap_on_re_as/japan_paraplegic_climber
Can you imagine scaling the mountain with only your arms to power you? No wonder it took him 3 days.
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kamome wrote:http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=514&ncid=514&e=8&u=/ap/20030902/ap_on_re_as/japan_paraplegic_climber
Can you imagine scaling the mountain with only your arms to power you? No wonder it took him 3 days.
Taro Toporific wrote:Slacker. Gee, it "only" took me 6 hours in a typhoon on crutches.
GomiGirl wrote:My 65 year old second cousin is here in Japan at the moment - he and his group have just climbed Fuji-san from the lakes and then from the first station. ... He had no trouble doing it - even after 2 heart attacks!!
American Oyaji wrote:Reading that article tho.....Something struck me....
A brain dead low level Japanese official with a little bit of power when faced with the unexpected is about as easy to deal as a blind donkey.
Cant see shit and stubborn as hell.
AP article wrote: The 22-year-old [gimp] soon ran into problems-- a safety ranger on the trail stopped him and the eight members of his support team.
"He sort of freaked out when he saw us," Reilly told The Associated Press by mobile phone from the mountain. "He had never seen an arm bike before and he really didn't know what to do. He didn't want to let us pass. I really thought we were going to have to go back down."
After an eight-hour delay, however, Reilly and his supporters persuaded the ranger to relent.
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