
Crackle said:That was a seperate incident you lummox. 80mph winds, hypothermia etc...
Crackle said:What, you go out in your garden to pick your mum some flowers and before you get back to the back door, you're hit by 80mph winds, low visibility and plummetting temperatures?

Joe24 said:Here you go, what a true Mountain is
Look at the percentage of people that have died on that Mountain.
The mount of people that have climbed that Mountain is low.
The amount of people that die on the mound of snowdon is lower, and the amount of people that go for a leisurly walk up mound snowdon and get to the top is high.
End of.
Crackle said:Well of course Everest is more dangerous, K2 is more dangerous again and the Eiger is pretty much up there too but Snowdon can still be a dangerous hill.

Crackle said:Definition of a mtn. - the height of the summit above sea level - in the UK mountains must be over 610m (approx 2000ft) to be called 'mountains'.
It's a hill.


Joe24 said:Are you abit bored tonight Crackle?
This was sorted out before![]()
Crackle said:
