"Keep your eyes wide open in the darkest of times. Only then you can rely on shooting stars."
"Climbing had captured my soul."
Source: Lincoln Hall (2008). “Dead Lucky: Life After Death on Mount Everest”, p.19, Penguin
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Lincoln Hall
Mountaineer
Lincoln Hall was an Australian mountaineer known for his survival story on Everest, which showcased his resilience and love for adventure.
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