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Note 44.365 MOUNT-L 365 of 517 CUPIDO::STRITAR "Andrej Stritar,IJS,(61)-371-321" 56 lines 29-APR-1994 20:12 CUPIDO::STRITAR "Andrej Stritar,IJS,(61)-371-321" 56 lines 29-APR-1994 20:12 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: STENAR::STENAR::MRGATE::"X400::1=de::2=d400::3=tr::5=EDU::4=METU::4=CC::4=VM::6=owner-mount-l" To: CUPIDO::STRITAR CC: Subj: Interesting ventures From: NAME: Mountaineering Discussion List MOUNT-L FUNC: TRMETU <6=MOUNT-L@5=TRMETU@3=BITNET@2=GARR@1=IT@X400@STENAR> To: FUNC: IJS NAME: Stritar RFC-822-HEADERS: X-Posting-Date: Sun, 24 Apr 1994 06:01:38 -0400 Original_From: Charles S Houston Comments: To: Mount L Original_To: Multiple recipients of list MOUNT-L Date: 24-Apr-1994 Posted-date: 24-Apr-1994 Since posting my query about the rock climbing exploits of Alexander the Great's soldiers I've found out something more about these extraordinary rock towers - the Soghdian Rock, and the Rock of Aornos and of Chorienes. The descriptions sound like a larger version of the Devil's Tower, but not volcanic. They are located somewhere in the corner between Uzbekistan, Afghanistan and Pakistan and may be accessible for exploration. This would be an interesting venture for some one to use in applying for a Mugs Stump or Shipton-Tilman (Goretex) grant. If you would like more information send me a stamped, self addressed envelope at 77 Ledge Road, Burlington VT 05401, and I'll mail more details. I'm still looking for some accounts of early mountaineering - before 1500 AD, and preferably older, in any part of the world. Also any descriptions of mountain sickness prior to 1300 AD. I have quite a bit after those dates. On yet another subject, I've recently been told that the moon exerts an influence, very small to be sure, but detectable, on the atmosphere - sort of a tide in the air which changes atmospheric pressure with the phases of the moon. Can some one tell me where I could get more inmformation about this? There must be an e-mail address or bulletin board where I could post this inquiry. A far out hypothesis is that such tides might affect the incidence of mountain sickness and clinical changes in condition of critically ill patients with lung problems, and even, possibly SIDS kids. This sort of far out eclectic search should be ideal for e-mail postings and is almost impossible in conventional searching. Coupled with such a search could be queries about re-entry and/or recurrent HAPE. Thanks to david wilson and willie hunt it's clear that quite a lot of medical information might be gathered by such searches. I'll be grateful for any help and advice. charles houston
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