BOOKS MOUNT EVERST
Everest: Mountain without Mercy
David Breashears, the
first American to scale Everest twice, was a veteran of nine previous Himalayan
filmmaking expeditions when he agreed to lead what became his most challenging
filmmaking experience. The expedition was organized by large-format motion
picture producer MacGillivray Freeman Films and was comprised of an
international team of climbers. Their goal was to c David Breashears, the
first American to scale Everest twice, was a veteran of nine previous Himalayan
filmmaking expeditions when he agreed to lead what became his most challenging
filmmaking experience. The expedition was organized by large-format motion
picture producer MacGillivray Freeman Films and was comprised of an
international team of climbers. Their goal was to carry a specially modified
48-pound IMAX motion picture camera to the summit of Everest and return from the
top of the world with the first footage ever shot there in this spectacular
format. A stunningly illustrated portrait of life and death in a hostile,
high-altitude environment where no human can survive for long, Everest invites
you to join Breashears, his climbers, and his crew as they make photographic
history. Author Broughton Coburn traces each step of the team's progress toward
a rendezvous with history - and suddenly you're on the scene of a disaster that
riveted the world's attention. Everest incorporates a first-person, on-the-scene
account of the most tragic event in the mountain's history: The May 10, 1996,
blizzard that claimed eight lives, including two of the world's top climbing
expedition leaders. It is a chronicle of the courage and cooperation that
resulted in the rescue of several men and women who were trapped on the lethal,
windswept slopes. Everest is also a tale of triumph. In a struggle to overcome
both the physical and emotional effects of the disaster on Everest, Breashears
and his team rise to the challenge of achieving their goal - humbled by the
mountain's overwhelming power, yet exhilarated by their own
accomplishment. ...more
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