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But on another note, I like the point about over-celebrating the insignificant. I'd much rather be seen as someone who undercelebrates greatness - though that assumes I aspire to such things. So maybe I'll rethink that.
;)
Being at the base camp where these legends stayed would be such a great experience to take in.
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We have created a memorial page to pay tribute to those loved ones who have passed away and to pay tribute and remembrance to those who have touched our lives. A special page has been created for Sir Edmund Hillary at http://www.people-to-remember.com/wiki/index.ph...
The site is completely free and open. Please feel free to add comments and share your thoughts.
Thanks,
Josh
Howard, great turn of a phrase: "Undercelebrating greatness." I love that. I'd like to be in that camp, too.
Rich, that would be great to be there at BC. I had this feeling one time at the Capitol Building when I stood on the exact spot of Lincoln's desk. I think there would be something about being where Hillary and Tenzing Norgay stood. Plus the hike in takes 2 weeks. Lots of time to think...and grind.
A great life to be celebrated, a great man to be honoured, a great nation to console.