Tuesday, 20 March 2007

******Recon mission sealed orders*******

I think the way forward is to look it up as fast as we can, either with book or the internet.

Documentation is highly useful. It should be better if we could number the questions,because we might be able to even predict the question comming next.

Should we say stuff about nobody?

I like the C+ question. It's there to kill newbies.

Our MAIN strategy is to get absolutely nothing wrong in the 8000. the second strategy is to keep documenting the hard questions. I believe there is still space in my brain for the answers, but soon there will be none(exam).

To start off quickly after the exams, we must document more.

I got some forum people to play the quiz. Look out for the unidentified people.

should we ask "nobody" what she got wrong?

Monday, 19 March 2007

some highscores...


look what conor Magee says.
"loves to bum men"... very true
Also, some "reinforcement" have
arrived worldwide...
OohRah!

Friday, 16 March 2007

watch out, nobody!

2 month plan :

Overclimb Mount Everest (8845m tall)

Beat nobody and own the game!

we are at everest base camp.

HOWEVER, the pen is still more important!

Thursday, 15 March 2007

The pen

Samuel: build the sensor

I'll get the chipset as fast as I can. We also need an ink cartridge. Donate one of your pens.

The general hull for all of this will be a kitchen paper roll

Friday, 2 March 2007

WHy don't we use a youth hostel?

We can go to the Ngong Ping Youth Hostel and stay there for 2 nights, walking all the other trails in Ngong Ping and the Buddha. I also want to climb it first before night hiking it.

This is the hostel...http://www.hihostels.com/dba/hostel024005.en.htm

Then, on the final night, we make our summit bid and go home and sleep.

I also think i want proper maps for this. The one on the hiking books are not detailed enough.
I'm talking about 1:20000 maps (at least one, the rest can be photocopied).

OR...

whatever, so long as it doesn't involve staying outdoors, breaking any regulations, letting my dad to go and not scouting the area (but not necessarily going up the hill, just getting used to the path) beforehand. Also, I'm not going to carry very much this time (for the hike), just anything essensial.
I understand that most expeditions will not know the area well before a venture. However, I do want to be safe and neither do I want to be leashed around not knowing anything.
I also actually want to stay on the summit for as long as possible, but not for the whole night.

Finally, lantau peak may be the highest, but not the best. I would give Tai Dong Shan a shot if it was a misty day. Or even just the peak (the real one...not the peak galleria). I've tried that.