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he lost his legs to frostbite in a climbing mishap in 1982 when a blizzard trapped him and his friend and companion Phil Doole in a ice cave on mt cook for 14 days. both of them had there legs amputated
Mark Inglis lost his legs after being caught in a storm near the summit of Mt Cook in 1982. He and his climbing partner Phillip Doole both lost their legs to frostbite. They were rescued after thirteen and 1/2 days spent in a cave near the summit of the mountain. He summited Everest in 2006 on carbon fiber prosthetic legs which were made by one of his Everest climbing team - Wayne "Cowboy" Alexander.
yes
no i cant because both of my legs were amputated in a car accident...
Chimps do a lot of climbing, and in climbing short legs and long arms works better than the opposite.
for climbing
legs?
You don't. Fish have no legs.
2 time CART Champion, Alex Zanardi lost both legs in an accident on September 15, 2001 in the American Memorial 500 held in Germany.
When you are climbing you use mainly your legs, and also your fore arms. you only use your triceps/biceps slightly.
Jogging is faster,climbing stairs is great for the legs!
An arm is for changing things around us or climbing. A leg is a limb that we walk on. Legs are stronger and not as moveable as arms. cats have legs that are all made for wallking on. Leg muscles are for jumping and balancing. Apes use their arms for balancing as well as their legs. But they are arms, not legs because they use their arms more often for climbing. That is why their arms are not called legs. Humans have both arms and legs. They are designed to stand upright and change things with their arms and hands.