Monday, 29 May 2006

I'm well and truly alive, says back-from-dead climber, The Australian, 29 May, 2006.

I'm well and truly alive, says back-from-dead climber: [1 All-round Country Edition]

Stapleton, JohnThe Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 29 May 2006: 3.
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More than a dozen sherpas and members of three expeditions, co- ordinated by the 7Summits group, were involved in Hall's rescue. Thirty-six bottles of oxygen at $US310 ($409) a bottle were used.
Tom Sjogren, founder of online site Explorer's Web said the rescue of [Hall] was helping to expunge the shame over [David Sharp]'s lonely death. "It is an absolutely amazing story," he said. "It will be a classic story that will be told for ages among climbers. What is extra amazing and of great consequence to theclimbing community is the timing."
Family spokesman Simon Balderstone said the rescue effort was a tribute to the many sherpas, climbers and expedition leaders combining to save Hall. "It is testimony to the respect in which he is held and the character of these people," he said. "The only thing more amazing than the rescue is that Lincoln survived the night out at 8600m."

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