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HariBudhaMagar8 karma

Thank you for the question.

Honestly, not sure! There are many discussion about advantage and disadvantages but I felt pretty good up to 6476m.

HariBudhaMagar8 karma

Thank you for the question.

  1. Because it’s my childhood dream. I grew up in Nepal looking Himalays everyday, read about Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay in my school text books. I didn’t get time when I was serving in army the Army. But I want climb to Inspire others, make awareness of disability and want to change the narrative around us and give back to my birth place by helping people with disability.

But also I believe that human life is much more important than just surviving, so I want to make some difference.

  1. Yes, I had many and still do have now which is massive distraction but I try to focus on my goals, ignore all the negatives, around with positive people but fight through if they come in my way like Nepal banner double amputees and blinds from climbing mountains. We went to UN and Supreme Court in Nepal and overturned the rule.

HariBudhaMagar4 karma

Weirdly, the most of the time, I still dream running around with my legs πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

HariBudhaMagar3 karma

Absolutely!

Some advantages are; -Climbing and crossing ladder is easier than able bodied. - Can choose whatever size of the shoe - Can be taller or shorter - Don’t need to change shock for long time πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ€£πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

HariBudhaMagar3 karma

Thank you for the question. If I am not climbing, I spend time with family specially children, running my business, public speaking, charities and working towards next expedition.