I knew there would be a thread like this -
I disagree with most here - It was decent stuff, worth watching
There isn't too much that I have seen on camera on the north col route. I enjoyed the program. The show is geared towards the general public.
Maybe I missed something, but how do we know the experience level of these people?? - how do we know what they have done in other mountain ranges?
RUSSELL BRICE: experienced
Russell Brice leads expeditions for his company, Himalayan Experience, and has
25 years of experience on Everest.
Max Chaya is an
experienced climber who, by early 2006, had climbed the highest peak on every continent and both poles except Everest.
MARK INGLIS
New Zealand's Mark Inglis is attempting to become the first double amputee to summit Everest.
In 1982, he spent 14 days trapped by a storm on New Zealand's highest peak, Mount Cook.
Mogens (pronounced like "bones") Jensen is a former elite athlete and Iron Man competitor.
Mogens is a schoolteacher turned professional mountaineer from Denmark
Brett Merrell This marks Brett's
second Everest summit attempt;
Terry O'Connor is an emergency room doctor and
high-altitude sickness expert from Portland, Ore.
the only one that is a question mark is the motorcyle guy Tim - and how do we know he hasn't developed his skills in the high seirra's, cascades, alps, etc..
I just looked at the crew - I see most have climbing experience in new zeland as well as high peaks in south america.
sit back, grab a beer and enjoy the show -