jueves, 28 de noviembre de 2013

List of episodes

Season 1
No.TitleOriginal airdate
01"Summit Dreams"November 14, 2006
02"The Gatekeeper"November 21, 2006
03"To the Summit"November 28, 2006
04"Into the Death Zone"December 5, 2006
05"Mutiny on the Mountain"December 12, 2006
06"The Final Cost"December 19, 2006
Season 2
No.TitleOriginal airdate
01"Dream Chasers"October 30, 2007
02"On the Ropes"November 6, 2007
03"Judgment Day"November 13, 2007
04"World Record"November 20, 2007
05"Long Way Down"November 27, 2007
06"The Death Zone"December 4, 2007
07"Breaking Point"December 11, 2007
08"Now or Never"December 18, 2007
Season 3
No.TitleOriginal airdate
01"First Summit"December 27, 2009
02"Impossible Dream"December 27, 2009
03"Deadly Countdown"December 27, 2009
04"Death Zone Gridlock"December 30, 2009
05"One Last Breath"December 30, 2009

martes, 26 de noviembre de 2013

Everest: Beyond the Limit

For the first season, a 17 member production crew followed 11 climbers, three guides, and a team of Sherpas up the mountain in April and May 2006. The first season's six-part series included double-amputee Mark Inglis' ascent and brief footage of British climber David Sharp, who died in the attempt. The series was shot using high altitude equipment and helmet mounted cameras worn by Sherpas.
In the second season, biker Tim Medvetz and Danish asthmatic Mogens Jensen returned to successfully summit despite Jensen's initial unwillingness to use oxygen and Medvetz's accidental fall and hand injury. Jensen nearly died on the descent when a piton attached to a rock pass came loose and he fell fifteen feet off the slope. Rod Baber ascended ahead of Medvetz with a cell phone battery taped to his chest, which upon summiting he used to make a mobile phone call to his family. Mountaineer David Tait attempted the first double-traverse of Everest, planning to ascend the north side, descend the south, and make the return trip. Tait reached the south side base but declined to complete his plan as he had lagged behind Phurba Tashi. He respectfully felt that Tashi would purposefully have to let him reach his objective first to secure the record. Fred Ziel completed his first summit of Everest from the north side (he had previously failed twice after climbing the south), while Katsusuke Yanagisawa—at age 71—became the oldest man to summit Everest as of 2007. Yanagi experienced intermittent throat pain but was otherwise completely healthy upon his return to base camp. The following day, Brice presented him with a gift before packing up camp.



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