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When David
Breashears agreed to climb Mount Everest with an IMAX camera in
order to film from the summit, he had no idea that his little
expedition would become embroiled in a tragedy that would make
headlines around the world. On May 10, 1996, two expeditions led
by experienced Everest guides Rob Hall and Scott Fisher summited
the mountain, only to suffer the loss of eight
members--including the two leaders--on the way back down. At the
time, Breashears and his filmmaking crew were at the base camp
preparing for their own climb--originally planned for that same
day but postponed after realizing there would already be several
other groups on the summit. Instead of making a film, Breashears
and company participated in the rescue and only later reached
the summit of Everest to successfully complete their film. |