Posted on 05/23/2016 2:07:30 PM PDT by Trump20162020
An Australian woman who set out to climb Mount Everest to prove that vegans can do anything died Saturday after developing altitude sickness.
Maria Strydom, 34, had reached the final camp from the summit before she and her husband, Robert Gropel, both began suffering from high-altitude pulmonary edema, which caused fluid to build up in Strydoms brain, the Washington Post reports.
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Well she did prove vegans can also die on Mt Everest.
All vegetarians and vegans know about amino acids and complete proteins. All amino acids which are necessary for humans to function are available from plant sources. There is one the name of which I don’t know that is available only in animal tissues, dairy products and soybeans. This is why vegetarians and vegans love their tofu which is made from soy. The big nutritional deficiency in vegan diets is Vitamin B-12, which must be gotten from animal sources or supplements.
I may find fault with her dietary choices - but she has more backbone than most of us when she attempted to climb that mountain.
Seriously, did anyone ever question whether a vegan could do high altitude climbing? As long as they can get sufficient nutrients and calories from their diet (which I’m sure they can), why would what they eat matter?
I wouldn’t either.I could stand to lose a few pounds, but there has to be a better way.
Not sure, didn’t sound like it though.
I would love to see the snow leopards.
Well, she proved they can die.
No worms at that altitude.
“Woman Trying to Prove Vegans Can Do Anything Dies of Altitude Sickness on Mount Everest”
“Her husband survived...’Mentally he is a mess.’”
I’d argue he was a mess simply because he allowed her to try that stunt. Hopefully she hadn’t earlier tried to prove that ‘Vegans Can Have Kids’.
“Well, they dont rot, and its a pain to bring them down, so yeah they probably do make good landmarks.”
It’s more like their soft tissue slowly evaporates (or sublimate, to be precise) up there. They start looking rather gross...but yes, they are probably very good landmarks.
And bringing them down is an incredibly difficult task, as even the best climbers and Sherpas are operating right on the edge of human capability...so add a 180 pound stiff, and I cannot even imagine the difficulty.
HAPE...is that related to HAGS ? LOL !!
“Wish you had some meat! Bow-bow-bow . . .”
And I'm home safe and sound eating some bacon.
I WIN.
29,000 ft is not my idea of bragging rights.
At that altitude, without oxygen, you die fast.
Some mountaineering aficionados want to die young.
Must have been on her bucket list.
It was her last one.
That was interesting, thanks
That was great! Thanks for posting it...
Back in high school for my sport I had liver, bacon and onions once a week - loved it. (Still do, but nobody can cook it like my mom could!)
Add Brussels sprouts and you h as ve the perfect meal.
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