desperate altitude

Braeden 2022-03-22 09:01:33

Critics non-personal use

low score because the movie is not bad but personally feel that the reason too slow to see the sleepy

Everest Everest =
a pedestrian came to Nepal preparatory work clothes and backpack before climbing are the leader of The North Face lead us to a meeting with members from all over the world organizers wife was pregnant and later gave birth to a daughter
a climber named David adaptation training for high-altitude gradually increased at an altitude of four base camp during the back and forth on almost fell off the ladder
Japan's 47-year-old woman had climbed six mountain climbing Everest death
there was a reporter from another expedition now switched to the climbers
before climbing blessing ceremony has
requested another meeting with the leader when climbers climb is denied
base is the tent area the tent is Menlian hi hi
everybody climbing and other physical problems began because someone left behind Baker had surgery because the eye can not see a
Japanese woman climb
down the mountain when a man slipped and fell a bunch of a lot of people have died
leader to help a person went back to the summit the man fell off the cliff because the oxygen did
a few successful people back
snow and ice storms can not rescue a great
leader with walkie-talkies and satellite phones to call his wife just gave birth to a child of the leader of freezing to death in the mountains
Baker a successful person down the helicopter could not come because of the thin air of his wife Nepal and American embassy electric helicopter rescued him came
after the end of the movie subtitles Baker hands and gone cold nose

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Extended Reading

Everest quotes

  • Title Card: Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay became the first climbers to summit Everest. Over the next 40 years, only top professional climbers attempted the same feat. One in four died.

    Title Card: 1992: New Zealander Rob Hall pioneered the concept of commercial guiding on Everest for amateur climbers. Over the next four years his team, Adventure Consultants, successfully led 19 clients to summit without a single fatality.

    Title Card: 1996: Other commercial operators follow Rob Hall's lead, including Scott Fischer's Mountain Madness. More than 20 expeditions compete to summit Everest in the same two week window.

  • [first lines]

    Rob Hall: Can you just listen up? Guys? We got 2,000 feet, 600 vertical meters to Camp Four. It's roped all the way, so I know you can make it. Now, once we get to the yellow band we're gonna regroup, put on the masks, turn on the gas. Make sense?