ECA Review 2022-08-11
ECA Review 2022-08-11
ECA Review 2022-08-11
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10 A ugust <strong>11</strong>'22 HANNA/CORONATION/STETTLER, AB. <strong>ECA</strong> REVIEW<br />
SLAP<br />
Shots<br />
• Pelicans forward<br />
Larry Nance Jr.,<br />
via Twitter, when<br />
asked if he is the<br />
most famous person<br />
from Richfield,<br />
Ohio’s Revere<br />
High School: “You<br />
would think so …<br />
but, I’m not sure<br />
what I’d have to<br />
do to pass Jeffery<br />
Dahmer.”<br />
• Jerry Tarde of<br />
Golf Digest, in a<br />
fictitious interview<br />
with the late Dan<br />
Jenkins, on the<br />
LIV golf tour: “I<br />
hear Patrick Reed<br />
got $80 million to<br />
defect. The Saudis<br />
paid him $20 million,<br />
and the PGA<br />
Tour put up the<br />
other 60.”<br />
• Comedy writer<br />
Alex Kaseberg: “At<br />
the World Athletic<br />
Championships<br />
in Eugene, Ore.,<br />
Mondo Duplantis<br />
set a world record<br />
in the pole vault<br />
of 20 feet, four<br />
inches. That is<br />
higher than Snoop<br />
Dog at one of his<br />
album release<br />
parties.”<br />
• Headline at<br />
fark.com: “Mike<br />
Trout diagnosed<br />
with rare spinal<br />
condition that’s<br />
been aggravated<br />
by carrying the<br />
Angels for the last<br />
10 years or so.”<br />
Total of six days to climb Mount Everest<br />
Cont’d from Pg 5<br />
climb. The coldest day was and family until the final stretch to the message to his wife, whose birthday<br />
The climb from base camp -30 Celsius. There were several<br />
other climbers present, However, the first time he made the Krys also told of the 17 pounds of<br />
summit.<br />
was the next day.<br />
to the summit is a 4-week<br />
journey. The human body some going up while others climb to Camp I he took out his phone weight that he lost on his 4-week<br />
needs to acclimatize to the were coming down. His and was greeted with pictures of his adventure. He also left all his climbing<br />
high altitudes, so each phase hard work to prepare paid family at Easter. This was the hardest gear for his Sherpa, Dawa, to use in<br />
of the climb requires a off when he was able to complete<br />
the various legs of this It was also difficult coming down When asked what his next summit<br />
moment for him.<br />
future climbs.<br />
return to base camp to allow<br />
the body to rest, recuperate journey well ahead of other from the summit. Gravity is working will be Krys indicated it was ‘a baby’.<br />
and allow the creation of climbers in his group, with you so you are going faster than He and Paige had announced the<br />
more red blood cells needed including four hours sooner you should. Others are coming up coming of their first child earlier at the<br />
to carry oxygen at higher to the summit.<br />
while you are going down, so at times reunion.<br />
elevations.<br />
By this point of Krys’s you leave the ropes to allow others to It isn’t often that someone can say<br />
Krys had a member of the story the crowd at the go up. It was exhausting. Once you they have met and talked to a climber<br />
local Nepal ethnic group Brigley Reunion was in awe have accomplished your goal your who has successfully reached the<br />
aide him in his climb. These and had many questions for body says, ‘I’m done’.<br />
summit of Mount Everest, it was humbling<br />
to hear Krys’s story.<br />
assistants are called him.<br />
Did you leave anything behind? No,<br />
Sherpas. Dawa was with How was the food? Not he didn’t take anything to leave. When Krys and Paige Benyamein live in<br />
Krys on ascents from Camp very good. After base camp at the summit where there were items San Diego, California where Krys is a<br />
I upwards.<br />
there were no perishable left by others ‘part of me wished I had’, lawyer by trade, actively working in<br />
The first climb was from foods available. So much of but this is discouraged to preserve the his family’s real estate business. Paige<br />
base camp to Camp I, where his diet was canned Spam, environment.<br />
is in her final two years of surgical<br />
Krys spent two nights before tuna and potatoes.<br />
He did have a Garmin, so was able to residency.<br />
returning to base camp. Was there any wildlife to take summit pictures<br />
and send a<br />
The next stage was climbing see? A little higher than<br />
past Camp I and II and stopping<br />
at Camp III for a few of rabbit that he often would<br />
Professional Directory<br />
base camp there was a type<br />
nights stay in rudimentary see. Beyond that there were<br />
tents before returning to only birds.<br />
Funeral Home<br />
base camp.<br />
Is there much litter?<br />
Optometrist<br />
Chery Southoff<br />
The final journey that There used to be a lot of<br />
would take him to the litter that had been left<br />
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oxygen tanks that would get climb. Those who do not<br />
him to the top.<br />
survive the final summit<br />
Lawyer<br />
Dentist<br />
Krys left Camp III at 5 remain there, as the energy<br />
a.m. and arrived at Camp IV needed to carry this weight E. Roger Spady<br />
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many climbers go no further.<br />
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Dentist<br />
He states that the most Did you ever have a<br />
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