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What REALLY Went Wrong: When the Strong Fall (Pt 1) | Intel on Boukreev

Everest Mystery 144,048 5 months ago
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Famed mountain climber and guide Rob Hall once said that if you’re stuck near the summit of Mount Everest you might as well be on the moon. Little did he know that his words would one day come true. THIS IS PART ONE OF A TWO PART SERIES HERE'S PART 2: https://youtu.be/53G68bP3pSs TRIGGER WARNING: information revealed in this video will present little known information about the disaster that will change everything you thought you knew about it, concerning one of the major players that year on the mountain. This is PART 1 of a two part series on the 1996 Everest disaster that claimed eight lives on May 10 and 11 of that year. We'll look into some of the key decisions that may have had an impact on the outcome of the storm. Key figures we'll be talking about include: Rob Hall Scott Fischer Jon Krakauer Anatoli Boukreev Sandy Pittman Neal Beidleman David Breashears Ed Viesturs Individuals who lost their lives during storm of 1996 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- South/Nepal: Yasuko Namba (client) - Japan Rob Hall (owner Adventure Consultants) - New Zealand Scott Fischer (owner Mountain madness) - USA Andy Harris (guide) - New Zealand Doug Hansen (client) - USA North/Tibet Dorje Morup (Indo-Tibetan Border Police) - India Tsewang Paljor (Indo-Tibetan Border Police) - India Tsewang Samanla (Indo-Tibetan Border Police) - India TIME STAMPS 00:00 - Introduction to the most talked about 36 hours in the history of Everest 1:51 - Trigger Warning 2:46 - Key moments of 1996 disaster 3:56 - Scott Fischer 4:57 - Sandy Pittman 5:15 - Jon Krakauer 6:43 - Neal Beidleman on competition between Hall and Fischer 9:11 - May 8: IMAX team turns around because of poor conditions & Ed Viesturs reaction 12:32 - May 9 - 10 departure to the summit & rope fixing controversy 14:16 - Oxygen supplies for summit bids 16:32 - Neal Beidleman encounters Lopsang on Balcony / explanation of short roping 18:27 - Beidleman ended up fixing the ropes instead 19:22 - joined by Boukreev / first traffic jam of day and discussion of Boukreev climbing without the use of bottled oxygen 21:12 - Boukreev reaches summit about 1PM & discussion of turnaround time, storm making its way to the mountain 22:44 - Boukreev made choice on his own to climb without bottled oxygen & responsibilities of guides, experience of Adrian Ballinger Videos discussed in this video: Anatoli Boukreev's Controversial Actions in the '96 Everest Disaster https://youtu.be/NBkgpAGzG4A The REAL Story of Sandy Pittman's 1996 Everest Tragedy & Fallout https://youtu.be/HUDODhCqgbY Decoding Scott Fischer's Role in the 1996 Everest Tragedy https://youtu.be/B2vQX_ItkWE Everest '96 Disaster | Boukreev v. Krakauer https://youtube.com/live/eq1ILYiCWIk How NOT to Guide Mount Everest w/Adrian Ballinger https://youtu.be/zORHQDUE6cY ============================= Ways you can help support this channel: Our Patreon for access to exclusive content: https://www.patreon.com/everestmystery Channel Membership for access to perks and exclusive content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEk3e_XGyNnqwK2ZlxH7fEA/join Tip Jar for anyone who would like to help: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/EverestMystery DISCLAIMER: Thank you for watching this video! We want to clarify that some of the footage used in this content is intended for educational purposes, providing commentary and analysis on the subject matter. We respect copyright holders and have made efforts to attribute the sources wherever possible. Our goal is to enhance the educational value of our content, fostering understanding and critical thinking. If you have any concerns regarding the use of this footage, please contact us directly. We are committed to addressing any issues promptly. Thank you for your understanding. Sincerely, Everest Mystery

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