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The Creepy Story of "Green Boots," The Frozen Corpse On Mt. Everest That Hikes Use As A Checkpoint
Is David Sharp's body still in the 'Green Boots' cave? - Quora
The Creepy Story of "Green Boots," The Frozen Corpse On Mt. Everest That Hikes Use As A Checkpoint