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- LETTERS, Page 8It's No Vacation
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- As a veteran of expeditions to climb Mount Everest in 1985,
- 1986 and 1988, I feel that John Skow's article about the ascent
- of that mountain by Stacy Allison and Peggy Luce (AMERICAN
- IDEAS, March 6) gave an unfortunate view of American Himalayan
- climbing. Skow's phrase "idlers with powerful legs" is an
- inaccurate description of people who are, after all, motivated
- to tackle the world's highest mountain. As for getting
- "achievers in powerful suits to pay for their vacations,"
- climbing in sub-zero weather and risking one's life daily is
- hardly a vacation. Allison contributed $9,000 of her own money
- to the expedition. To describe climbing Mount Everest
- Alpine-style or without oxygen as a "gimmick" to attract backers
- was shallow. Sponsors of mountaineering expeditions receive a
- variety of returns for their support, including media coverage,
- advertising photographs, product testing and expedition
- lectures. Unlike many professional athletes, most American
- climbers do not receive lucrative personal endorsements.
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- Ed Webster Boulder
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