Once the altitude exceeded four thousand meters, the surroundings had already changed drastically from the base of the mountain.
This area could be said to be impassable without specialized equipment.
Li Ang didn't demand too much of the two helicopter pilots. After reaching an altitude of about four thousand meters, he let them choose a convenient place to land and sent them back.
As they ascended, the air grew thinner, and the helicopter's takeoff actually faced a lot of difficulties.
According to their company's rules, such an action was definitely inappropriate, but Li Ang had the cash. He simply gave each pilot a tip that was three times the fine.
Li Ang, carrying his snowboard, hadn't walked far before he ran into another climbing team.
There weren't many who dared to challenge such high peaks, but there weren't few either—after all, this wasn't Mount Everest, and the danger level was incomparable.
But like Li Ang, who went alone, it could be said to be extremely rare.