Can someone who follows mountaineering more closely give more context on exactly how damning the GPS evidence is? Like, I know my watch has trouble when there are skyscrapers around - do watches actually work on mountains this big, and does the crazy weather cause problems?
The other thing I'm wondering about is how common this lack of data is, both for Killian and for climbing big mountains more generally. Like, does Killian usually document things a lot better than this, and if so, that's weird. But maybe it's hard to document things on Everest for some reason - so, do most people climbing Everest document better than this?
I read Killian's statement that he sent to Ian Corless, did that make sense to people who understand this stuff? Killian should show his secret images to a neutral third party, preferably someone who understands mountaineering, so that way the third party can tell us whether he's telling the truth without Killian having to show us the secret images .