Have you even been somewhere on land where no other person in history has been?
Bonus points for North America or Europe
>>804679
>somewhere on land where no other person in history has been
doesn't exist
I actually was somewhere I had never been. I was hiking along a river and it widened out and I could see the bottom. I hiked across and barely got my feet wet. Problem was I couldn't find where I crossed so I went for it and crossed here. The water was just below waist high but it was glacial so it was pretty cold.
>>804682
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gangkhar_Puensum
>>804683
And when I got through for some reason other hikers I came across wouldn't talk to me. "daddy that man went to the bathro..." "come on son, don't talk to that man"
>>804689
what
>>804684
>In 1998 a Japanese expedition secured permission from the Chinese Mountaineering Association to climb the mountain, but permission was withdrawn because of a political issue with Bhutan.
That's pretty insane to see Japanese / Chinese cooperation, only to have it washed away by locals who think walking on top of a mountain is going to piss off their gods. Makes me wonder if there have been any "non-legal" climbs told between mountaineers that never made it to the books.
>>804682
there's about 10 mountains that haven't ever been summited. probably some islands, especially in the south pacific, where no one's ever been.
>>804682
Even if you walk like 500 meters off a trail in some remote location, chances are you're standing where nobody has ever stood.
>>804878
Jesus what a special snowflake you must think you are
>>804689
Ladies and gentlemen... Miles Davis.
>>804878
That doesn't count
>>805227
>Moving the goalposts, the post
>>804679
I'm pretty sure I'm standing in my yard where no one ever been since a tree use to stand there
>>804679
>on land
No
>somewhere where no other person has been
Plenty of places on the seafloor nobodies ever seen or explored. So yeah.