Obviously not. Not the first account of an expedition finding such wood....not to mention an entire ship....in that area. Check out the early 20th century Russian expedition and other eyewitness accounts. That is WELL above the tree line, friend.
Now tell me how a wooden boat got up there. I’ll wait.
“Now tell me how a wooden boat got up there. Ill wait.”
What wooden boat? there is as yet no confirmation of a wooden boat, only of petrified wood (maybe), which by *natural* processes takes long geologic time periods to form, time enough to account for climate and geological changes that make the existence of trees on that mountain not only possible but probable.
You can stop waiting now.