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Jodi Foster narrates in the wake of the 1996 Disaster that took 8 lives in a single day, scientists follow Ed Viesturs, David Breashears (Everest IMAX) Guy Cotter and Peter Hackett to measure, for the first time ever the toll high-altitude climbing takes on the heart, lungs, blood, and brain.
Why do seemingly rational people make poor, sometimes fatal decisions as they approach the peak? And the danger doesn't end there as NOVA discovers during the descent, when one climber's respiratory illness takes a terrifying turn on the isolated mountainside. ''Even with the best technology, the best training,'' says team member, producer and director David Breashears, ''you can still end up frozen to death at 27,500 feet. That's what makes Everest Everest.''
Get ready for a (literally) breathtaking trek up Mt. Everest, from Base Camp at 17,600 feet; through the chilling, corpse-strewn Death Zone; to the very pinnacle of the the Earth, five and a half miles above sea level. For those brave souls who survive the harrowing climb to the top of the world, it is a transformative experience. But can the excruciating ascent through frigid cold, blasting wind, blinding sun, and severe lack of oxygen cause permanent, damaging changes to the human brain and body?
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Release: 1999
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@alexcarter8807
@alexcarter8807 7 месяцев назад
This is from 1999, so almost 25 years old. But who's counting, on the Internet, the old is new again! And it's a good documentary anyway.
@alex-internetlubber
@alex-internetlubber 8 месяцев назад
It's amazing to see them on the South Summit in 1997, so close to the tragedy. Imagine being Rob Hall stuck up there just a year earlier with Doug Hansen and possibly Andy Harris, fighting for their lives, stuck up there with no rescue
@Shellbot_
@Shellbot_ 3 месяца назад
I know this comment is 4 months old but Guy Cotter is in this doc. He was on the mountain at base camp after leaving his own guided trip to come help. He was friends with Rob Hall.
@ironbutterfly6835
@ironbutterfly6835 Месяц назад
There was no rescue because of the whiteout weather. He should followed d his own rules and headed down by 2. He's still a hero to everyone and a sad loss to mounteers
@blakebarone1809
@blakebarone1809 22 дня назад
@@ironbutterfly6835yeah, no kidding… but did you see this doco and how decision making is effected at altitude?
@nyanbinary1717
@nyanbinary1717 16 дней назад
I live in Seattle. Our highest elevation is something like 550 feet. I can’t imagine going from that to such high altitude, even after acclimating. Even just going to Denver makes my body rebel.
@rickp3753
@rickp3753 Месяц назад
Losing brain volume is another risk these folks take😮
@Shayeva421
@Shayeva421 9 месяцев назад
Catch me dead before you see me walking across ladders like that
@OneLifeExperience-
@OneLifeExperience- 9 месяцев назад
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@CPE1704TK5
@CPE1704TK5 2 месяца назад
💯
@chitlynn5181
@chitlynn5181 Месяц назад
what if ur being chased by a fire breathing dragon 🐉, and u need to cross that ladder to survive ?
@Wisdom-Nuggets-Tid-Bits
@Wisdom-Nuggets-Tid-Bits Месяц назад
@@chitlynn5181 You play too many video games in the basement
@chitlynn5181
@chitlynn5181 Месяц назад
@@Wisdom-Nuggets-Tid-Bits and u’ve made one of the most played out insults known to man. the basement??? come up with something new.
@OneMagicalMoment
@OneMagicalMoment 9 месяцев назад
Interesting docu. It seems like the problem only got worse on Everest. Traffic lines going up to the summit, people waiting in line and dying because they run out of oxygen.
@OneLifeExperience-
@OneLifeExperience- 9 месяцев назад
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@Davidlp70
@Davidlp70 Месяц назад
Drove to the top of Haleakala on Maui 10,023 ft. Had slight difficulty breathing. You can feel the thin air. Can't imagine what people go thru at elevations like Everest and K2.
@elkins4406
@elkins4406 Месяц назад
Heleakala, yes. Just feeling the altitude when I made the mistake of climbing down into that crater (and therefore having to climb back *up* to my car) at ~10,000 feet was enough to finally get me to quit smoking after nearly 30 years of a +2 pack/day habit, because that feeling of not getting enough oxygen? Man, it sucks. It sucked, and I hated it (and the headache was horrible too), and it made me realize that I wasn't going to enjoy the death that I was likely smoking myself into at all. So I was finally able to quit. And that was only 10,000 feet. I try to imagine what it must feel like even that first night at piddly little Camp 2, and it gives me the horrors. I'll stay down here, thanks.
@Mt.Everest.
@Mt.Everest. 5 месяцев назад
Ed Veisters is the king of the mountains if you don't believe me check his record! and he is just a nice non ego driven person I have ever met as seen in this documentary ❤️‍🔥
@nenblom
@nenblom Месяц назад
Jodie Foster is a great narrator.
@James.G.Ireland
@James.G.Ireland 2 месяца назад
I got altitude sickness in Austria just messing about running in the snow within 5 mins i had severe headache started vomiting couldnt see anything got back down about 2000/3000ft before felt anywhere near normal and took a while for effects to subside
@theworldisavampire3346
@theworldisavampire3346 Месяц назад
I visited the Austrian alps and it was very difficult to breathe. It was 1985 and I knew zero about altitude sickness then. And then suffered again in Switzerland, & I was only on Jungfrau, 14,0000 ft.
@lalalisa9307
@lalalisa9307 2 месяца назад
Never heard anyone address the subject what happens if you gotta use the bathroom really bad especially in the death zone
@Joseph-fw6xx
@Joseph-fw6xx Месяц назад
Strange and deadly things happen to u at the death zone. Dam that mountain is deadly
@Mutrino
@Mutrino Месяц назад
RIP David
@karigunderson5284
@karigunderson5284 2 месяца назад
Rest in Peace David Breashears. You lived life LARGE.
@lennarthagen3638
@lennarthagen3638 Месяц назад
Ok
@nenblom
@nenblom Месяц назад
How did he die?
@nenblom
@nenblom Месяц назад
I saw David Breashear’s film Everest at the IMAX theater 3 times. It was tragic yet amazing.
@theworldisavampire3346
@theworldisavampire3346 Месяц назад
​@@nenblom of natural causes. At 68. Very young.
@marylouaguero7060
@marylouaguero7060 27 дней назад
@@theworldisavampire3346he was still young at 68, I wonder if the health issues was related to mountain climbing. 😢
@kimonk
@kimonk 9 месяцев назад
This seems insane to me! But.. whatever floats your boat I guess. Prayers to the families of those who have died and to those who are climbing.
@OneLifeExperience-
@OneLifeExperience- 9 месяцев назад
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@Mila_Brearey
@Mila_Brearey 9 месяцев назад
Great documentary! Very interesting as well because of the testing.
@OneLifeExperience-
@OneLifeExperience- 9 месяцев назад
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@p.luciahuertabarbera-4454
@p.luciahuertabarbera-4454 Год назад
Very scaryyy!! Amazing clip!!
@nenblom
@nenblom Месяц назад
NOVA is one of the greatest channels ever.
@user-bq8qm6pz3v
@user-bq8qm6pz3v 2 месяца назад
RIP DAVID
@susanhoneycutt5610
@susanhoneycutt5610 9 месяцев назад
Two thoughts re high altitude mountaineering: 1) The country where the expedition is climbing need to appoint *ONE* person to make powerful and informed decisions about summit and ethical considerations regarding rescue or pass by. Without full authority, the deaths will continue. 2. Certainly it seems that the technology exists or could exist which would make Oxygen more readily available to provide better resistance to hypoxia.
@anacleta424
@anacleta424 9 месяцев назад
The gentleman who gets the big bucks I heard he could care less. Is all about money money money ✌️
@Mila_Brearey
@Mila_Brearey 9 месяцев назад
​@@anacleta424 The government is the "gentleman" who makes hundreds of millions per season. EVERYOBE has tried to get the government to put lives before profits by not issuing so many permits and to put some money into their only economy, which is Everest. The government refused!
@OneLifeExperience-
@OneLifeExperience- 9 месяцев назад
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@OneLifeExperience-
@OneLifeExperience- 9 месяцев назад
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@neridaduncan2710
@neridaduncan2710 8 месяцев назад
He cares enough to bring people down if it is safe to do so he supplies oxygen and communications systems up and down that mountain His tours are more expensive because he spends a lot more on ensuring the safety of his clients One of this videos there is a couple who are on their attempt because twice before he called the climb off due to unsafe conditions You should note the chap who died on this vid was with the cheapest bare bones organisation of the lot He was responsible for his own choices. No one else should be blamed for your decisions about your health and well being when they go wrong.
@theresachung703
@theresachung703 2 месяца назад
The lines are just so dangerous
@bari2883
@bari2883 10 месяцев назад
Why hasn’t some of the more wealthier climbers donated money to pay sherpas to clean up the mountain? Instead of being guides they could pay them the same wage to clear the garbage off the mountain. Should be ashamed to leave all that on such beauty.
@OneLifeExperience-
@OneLifeExperience- 10 месяцев назад
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@anacleta424
@anacleta424 9 месяцев назад
Sherpas have to do a lot and don’t get paid enough. They should hire another group of Sherpas just for that and paid them well.
@AzaleaBee
@AzaleaBee 9 месяцев назад
​@@anacleta424Yes. Or they could organize a joint endeavor in which climbers pay for the privilege of helping in the cleanup.
@Shayeva421
@Shayeva421 9 месяцев назад
Half the garbage unfortunately was left behind by the dead
@bari2883
@bari2883 9 месяцев назад
@@Shayeva421 it doesn’t matter by whom it matters that nobody wants to do anything about it. I would hope hikers and climbers care about the environment that they spend thousands on to experience.
@johngray1439
@johngray1439 Месяц назад
Peace and fair weather Mr. Breashears. 🙏
@blakebarone1809
@blakebarone1809 22 дня назад
RIP David Breashears, who passed in March 2024.
@joejoe2928
@joejoe2928 Месяц назад
***AT 30 MINs, IN THE GUY HAS A HEAD COLD..AND IS RISKING HIS LIFE GOING HIGHER WITH SUCH A CONDITION..REF.. DOCTOR MACLEAN..! * EXTREME CAUTION, IS NESSESARY...!!?..IS IT WORTH RISKING YOUR LIFE FOR EVEREST..??
@elaineisabelle427
@elaineisabelle427 Месяц назад
I just can't understand why anyone would put their bodies through this kind of torture and hell. I commend them but it's pure insanity. The Sherpa's are amazing ppl and deserve more credit and more money to risk their lives for someone else's dreams.
@Wisdom-Nuggets-Tid-Bits
@Wisdom-Nuggets-Tid-Bits Месяц назад
HOW in the white clouds are people able to summit Everest with NO sup oxygen????? All the way up and down with just your own lungs????
@romankrhounek5974
@romankrhounek5974 2 месяца назад
RiP David
@benjamindover5676
@benjamindover5676 Год назад
I don't like the cold.
@titpisser
@titpisser 9 месяцев назад
Pus say
@benjamindover5676
@benjamindover5676 9 месяцев назад
@@titpisser No,, I'm a Weather Wimp.
@OneLifeExperience-
@OneLifeExperience- 9 месяцев назад
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@jamiegroth7651
@jamiegroth7651 Месяц назад
Then don’t come to the Everest region.
@kcoffey0708
@kcoffey0708 9 месяцев назад
Why did they find bones? I thought is was so cold on Everest that bodies don’t decompose. Does anyone Kona the answer to this?
@hoosieraussis1
@hoosieraussis1 8 месяцев назад
Maybe erosion due to high winds over time? I think that those winds would reshape solid ice.
@ReinierS
@ReinierS 2 месяца назад
It's near everest base camp. It gets there through the moving glacier after years of movement. It decomposes at base camp altitude
@backlogbrood2451
@backlogbrood2451 День назад
Those remains were not all that far from base camp which can get kind of warm. Warm enough to decompose flesh anyway
@specialspring
@specialspring 15 дней назад
Where do they go to the bathroom when they’re hiking … do they have catheters
@justasimpleguy7211
@justasimpleguy7211 Месяц назад
Vainglory. Sorry, but that's what it is.
@CPE1704TK5
@CPE1704TK5 Месяц назад
2:42 shout out to mums on the big shop run
@pilgriminprogress6668
@pilgriminprogress6668 26 дней назад
They know the risks, suicide.
@talkinghead3169
@talkinghead3169 10 месяцев назад
8 died in 96? I thought it was 11
@OneLifeExperience-
@OneLifeExperience- 10 месяцев назад
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@susanhoneycutt5610
@susanhoneycutt5610 9 месяцев назад
8 on one single day. 11 for the season.
@OneLifeExperience-
@OneLifeExperience- 9 месяцев назад
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@AngelGonzalez-pd4cn
@AngelGonzalez-pd4cn 9 месяцев назад
I heard that David Breashears was banging Sandy Pittman, the broad that caused all that shit in 1996, the funny thing is that I also heard that the wife of David Breashears was banging the husband of Sandy Pittman at the same time.
@martymcfly6914
@martymcfly6914 4 месяца назад
11 died on K2 in 2008 also very interesting documentary „Killer Summit“
@mattmansell4238
@mattmansell4238 3 месяца назад
Is Jody foster narrating this?
@JEToneAlly
@JEToneAlly 3 месяца назад
Yes it was
@mwheape
@mwheape 2 месяца назад
Yup. Such a great voice.
@MarvinSumpter
@MarvinSumpter Год назад
17:43 When a certain flu bug was in fashion, isn't that something the media tried to convince us of?
@OneLifeExperience-
@OneLifeExperience- 9 месяцев назад
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@Foxxil.
@Foxxil. 5 месяцев назад
@@OneLifeExperience- Misinformation spreader.
@KevlarVTX
@KevlarVTX 20 дней назад
39:30. Most poignant moment of the documentary, seeing the snow-covered remains of Rob Hall.
@user-pg7cx9wo1m
@user-pg7cx9wo1m Месяц назад
WHY, WHY, WHY?! This is only for their ego
@drhyshek
@drhyshek 17 дней назад
300 dead people lying on Everest.
@chitlynn5181
@chitlynn5181 Месяц назад
don’t climb mountains 🏔️🧗🏼. u’ll live longer.
@christopherreinsmith1401
@christopherreinsmith1401 17 дней назад
R.I.P David Breashears!
@ValentinG23
@ValentinG23 9 дней назад
Is that Jodie Foster narrating???
@llc1976
@llc1976 3 месяца назад
Maybe make climbing without oxygen illegal. Also no amateurs and limit the numbers. I can’t imagine just hanging around the death zone like that waiting to summit? Should be illegal
@robpeters1828
@robpeters1828 9 дней назад
Back when NOVA and PBS weren't a arm of Democrat party.
@cineva0008
@cineva0008 Месяц назад
Se duc si lasa mizeriile lor peste tot 🤑...muntele isi face dreptate singur uneori
@user-oc6xj7xo6q
@user-oc6xj7xo6q Месяц назад
Anyone who attempts to climb Everest is a simpleton………
@phyllisbiram5163
@phyllisbiram5163 19 дней назад
Surely if you take enough oxygen up it shouldn't be a problem. All this hypoxia nonsense.
@drhyshek
@drhyshek 17 дней назад
You should go there and laugh in their faces, Phyllis.
@phyllisbiram5163
@phyllisbiram5163 17 дней назад
@@drhyshek I wouldn't be so stupid as to put myself in harm's way in the first place.
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