, to get a better understanding of the risk the sherpas and the climbers turn to climb everest, paul romero, paul we appreciate your being here and incident like this so very tragic, so many lives lost, does it change any reflection that you have that it's an appropriate place for someone who is well prepared as the sher pas clearly were? >> pleasure to meet you, pleasure to be on tonight. >> indeed the respect and the admiration for the men, the sherpas that really build the entire experience and entire encounter of what climbing in the himalayas, is about, these men are the most hardworking physically fit human beings on the planet. the particular section of the route, i stootd stood where this happened. these guys are up at 2:00 in the morning, have their boots on at 3:00, before most of the westerners are awake and working hard, working hard, their head down in the ground, cold dark night, dropping off a load, heading back, this is the experience these guys are doing day in day out. >> it's not just cold either is it paul, it may be very windy at points. >> it can be windy, certainly. t