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Everest (2015) Everest (2015) is a gripping biographical adventure film based on the harrowing 1996 Mount Everest disaster.

Everest (2015)

Everest (2015) is a gripping biographical adventure film based on the harrowing 1996 Mount Everest disaster. Directed by Baltasar Kormákur, the movie explores the ill-fated attempt to summit the world's highest peak, leaving several climbers stranded. The cast includes Jason Clarke, Josh Brolin, John Hawkes, Robin Wright, and Keira Knightley among others, who deliver powerful performances bringing the characters to life. The film brilliantly captures the treacherous beauty of the mountain and the unimaginable challenges faced by the climbers. Reflecting the intensity of the journey, the soundtrack offers atmospheric soundscapes and thrilling compositions. You can immerse yourself in the sounds of Everest (2015) by playing and downloading them here.

A bit cold
A history made famous by George Everest,
A little bear, huh?
A little me, a little you.
A lot.
Adventure Consultants are aiming for May 10.
Ah, good. Me too.
Ah, we'll see.
Ah! Come in, man! ROB: Hi.
Ah.
All good? DOUG: Yeah, yeah. Yeah, you?
All right, all right. I hear ya, I hear ya.
All right, it's gonna be a tough week.
All right, mate.
All right, okay. NEAL: All right, buddy.
All right, steady up. Whoo!
All right, well, it's very nice
All right, well, there's tea in the mess tent
All right? So, simple.
All right.
All right.
All right. Bye.
All right. Rob, it's Guy.
All their clothes at 8,000 meters
ALL: (CHANTING) No dance, no climb! No dance, no climb!
ALL: Summiting! (CAMERA CLICKS)
ALL. Na zdorovie!
Already. Wow.
Anatoli managed to get three clients back
ANATOLI: Good. Let's do it!
ANATOLI: I'll come back!
ANATOLI: Jon! I need help!
ANATOLI: Neal, ready!
ANATOLI: No, no.
ANATOLI: Rob!
ANATOLI: Sandy, here!
ANATOLI: Well, I'm not using O. ROB: What do you mean?
ANATOLI: You did it!
And asked me if I was interested.
And do me a favor, spend your night on oxygen.
And Doug? What's he up to?
And fixed the ladders across the crevasses
And he's not in a good way, Peach,
And I guess you'll be leaving right away, yes?
And I'll head back up. You guys all right?
And I've been going and talking to the kids there
And it could still go north, but, if it doesn't
And look what happens.
And our little Sarah,
And pulmonary edema, which is your lungs filling with fluid
And right up here
And see that kind of beauty that nobody ever sees,
And slide the rest of the way.
And take a deep breath for me?
And the comms tent's down the back,
And the odd missing toe.
And the weather's usually pretty stable around then.
And then, one day, you
And they actually helped me raise some of the money to come
And through that as soon as possible.
And we fix ropes together.
And we've made it as safe as we possibly can.
And we've still got climbers up there.
And what's Jon gonna say about that in his article?
And you went ahead and then booked this trip!
And you will acclimatize naturally.
And your best shot is gonna be to get lower.
And, well, the storm is getting worse.
And, you know, working out some kind of plan and schedule.
And? Come on. What did she look like?
And... I mean, Yasuko Namba.
Ang Dorjee stashed four bottles there, Harold.
Ang Dorjee, come here.
Ang Dorjee, come on, we're going down. ANG DORJEE: Okay.
Ang Dorjee, this is Helen.
ANG DORJEE: Lopsang has the rope. He's not here!
ANG DORJEE: ls everyone okay?
Ang Dorjee!
Ang Dorjee! ANG DORJEE: Yeah?
Ang Dorjee.
Any messages?
Any problems, take it to her and she'll sort it.
Anyway, me and Anatoli
April 25th.
Are gonna get him down to Camp One.
Are here to help you, you know?
Are these ladders gonna take two?
Are you okay?
Are you sure you're gonna be okay?
Are you warm, my love?
As quickly as possible, over.
As soon as we get the all clear.
As you'll have seen on the news.
At least somebody up there loves us.
At the bottom of the Hillary Step.
At the cruising altitude of a 747.
At the moment, I'm with Mike and Yasuko.
At the top of the Hillary Step.
Bad conditions,
Base Camp manager.
Base Camp, do you copy, over?
Be ready in half an hour.
Because I can.
Because it's mostly just pain.
Because of you, man.
Because the air is too thin.
Because to be able to climb that high
Because we're working together now.
Because“.
Beck was having a problem with his eyesight.
Beck Weathers. Doug Hansen.
Beck,Doug.
BECK: All right, good on you!
BECK: Can you believe it?
BECK: Come and get me!
BECK: Good? HAROLD: Well done.
BECK: Grab me! Stay right where you are, mate.
BECK: How close did you get?
BECK: I can't pull myself up!
BECK: I can't see, it's bad.
BECK: I need to send a message to my wife. Can I use your fax?
BECK: I'm with you. MADAN: Good man.
BECK: No, no, no, the worst part of it
BECK: Now it's up to me, right? JON: Yes, it is, yes, it is.
BECK: Okay.
BECK: Okay.
BECK: Seriously?
BECK: Thanks, Mike.
BECK: That's why. Thank you, Mr. Mallory.
BECK: There we go.
BECK: There you go.
BECK: Yeah, that's true.
BECK:Can l use your sat phone? Ooh!
Beck?
Beck? BECK: Peach, it's me.
Beck's still alive.
Before that happens?
Begins and ends with the lcefall.
Better than you, Mr. America. (ALL CHUCKLING)
Beyond the power of words to describe.
Bigger problems if you run out.
Boys,
BUB: Get off! Peach?
Bub?
Bub's here
But be brutal. Okay?
But Beck and Yasuko are still out there.
But Everest, though, is another beast, another beast altogether.
But from a medical standpoint
But I gotta turn you around.
But I'm okay.
But if it doesn't get better, Beck, I'm sorry, mate, it's over.
But it is gonna be the best Friday of your lives.
But Neal seemed to have a handle on the situation.
But now there's nothing. Absolutely nothing.
But that is not to say that it is completely safe.
But the storm's come back, real bad.
But the sun 'II warm you soon.
But to get killed because I'm waiting in line
But we're gonna go for it.
But you gotta keep on moving.
But you pay me to bring you down safely.
But you've gotta get moving. Rob? Can you hear me?
But you've gotta stay here!
By coming together like this
Bye bye.
Camp Four, come in.
Camp One, Pumori.
Can we get you up to the top and down to the bottom
Can we go any faster?
Can we have a word? Yeah.
Can you hear me, Harold?
Can you just listen up?
Can you put me on with him again?
Can you walk? I can't.
Can't stop shaking, mate.
Caro, we're not at that point, yet.
CARO: Look out for hypothermia,
CARO: Rob, what is Doug's state of consciousness?
Carpenter, mailman?
Catch your breath, throw it up to four.
Clear everyone back to the tents!
CO PILOT: That's it!
CO PILOT: That's it!
Cold and windy.
Come down with us.
Come here, sit down, sit.
Come here.
Come here. I'm so proud of you, Yasuko.
Come in, Mike. What do you got?
Come on, buddy, you can do it.
Come on, Dougie, come on, mate. One more effort, come on.
Come on, Dougie. Deep breaths, Dougie.
Come on, guys, Beck Weathers!
Come on, let's get you inside.
Come on, let's get you up.
Come on, mate, keep it on, keep it on.
Come on, mate, let's get him down.
Come on, Rob.
Come on, this leg.
Come on!
Come on!
Come on!
Come on! Gotta rest.
Come on.
Come on. Guys, I'm serious. (COUGHS)
Come on. JOHN: Come on, Beck.
Come on. Please don't worry.
Come on. Thanks, man.
Come out and take a look.
Congratulations. Welcome!
Connect your hose.
Copy that, Rob.
Crevasses are pretty big.
Darn critters.
David Breashears and the IMAX team
DAVID: Come on, come on.
DAVID: Right here, right here!
DAVID: Yeah, it's just him, just one! There.
Did not make it back to camp.
Did you see her?
Do or die. Here we go.
Do you have more in your pack?
Do you understand?
Doing his homework in the morning, as per usual.
Don't come up, don't come up.
Don't say that.
Doug is just coming over the horizon.
Doug, come on, mate, come on!
Doug, let's go, hurry up!
Doug,you're too late, okay?
DOUG: Ah. I'm Beck.
DOUG: Are there any negative aspects to this game?
DOUG: Hey, Rob.
DOUG: I'm cold.
DOUG: She's been great with everything since then.
DOUG: Well, I got real close but it got late and I was
DOUG: Yeah?
DOUG: Yeah.
DOUG: Yep.
DOUG: You better sleep now, buddy.
DOUG: You lead the way, pal.
Doug! I'm gonna go to the South Summit to get oxygen.
Doug... Doug's gone.
Doug's gone, Beck.
Dougie.
Easy,easy, easy, Dougie! There you go.
Easy.
ED: There you go.
English air. Don't need it.
Especially when the sun hits it.
Every day I wake up thinking that.
Exactly.
Fair to middling.
Fall a bit, until the blades catch on the air.
Fell while fixing one of the ladders on the lcefall.
First of all, you push it into the shoe with this.
Fixing the ropes.
For Air New Zealand Flight 7419 to Kathmandu.
For him. Her.
For oxygen?
For the first people that came back, over.
For the thin air up there.
For you, Robert, are you kidding?
From the South Col last night,
George Mallory, Tenzing Norgay, Edmund Hillary.
Get Ang Dorjee up there.
Get here as soon as you can.
Get some tea into ya.
Getting you to the top of Everest is really about oxygen.
Go let Ed know what's going on, I'll be right behind you.
Go past me, heading down, over.
Go.
Go. go, go! Run!
Gonna kill us!
Good 45 minutes.
Good luck, and Godspeed to you all.
Good man. That was all.
Good night, my love.
Good on you, Doug. Come on.
Good to see you. Thank you. Welcome, nice to see you.
Good. Are you, uh...
Got a chopper coming in, we need to make an LZ.
Got it for you.
Got the IMAX team, South Africans.
Gotta de ice my mask.
Gotta make a living, man.
Grab me. Beck, Beck, Beck.
Guy Cotter to Everest Base Camp. You there, Helen?
Guy to Rob, are you there?
Guy to Rob, you read me, mate?
Guy, get Rob.
Guy, I've been doing that for the last two hours.
Guy, send the boys.
Guy, this is Helen, how's it going?
GUY: All right, mate, we're organizing a team,
GUY: All right. You can do this.
GUY: Okay, I'll get him.
Guy.
Guy. Harold was here.
Guy. Yeah?
Guys?
Half an hour to get back up to the South Summit.
Hang on. Okay.
Happy anniversary! Okay?
Harold, can you hear me?
Harold, listen, I saw...
Harold, Mike, this is Rob.
Harold, you okay?
HAROLD: And Rob Hall!
HAROLD: Good job, Rob!
HAROLD: Have a suck on that.
HAROLD: He's freezing, mate.
HAROLD: I mean, with all the Sherpas and porters,
HAROLD: I'm coming up to you, Rob.
HAROLD: Let's make it seven. Thank you.
HAROLD: Mate, I've just had Ang Dorjee
HAROLD: Okay, we're climbing up!
HAROLD: Rob!
HAROLD: See, you want to get on the regulator.
HAROLD: We'll start moving everybody up,
HAROLD: What is this? It's Helen's.
HAROLD: Where are the ropes?
HAROLD: Yeah, I've got Ang Dorjee here,
HAROLD: Yeah, they should have been fixed.
HAROLD: Yes. BECK: Ain't that the truth?
HAROLD: You all right, Jon?
HAROLD: You all right? HELEN: Copy, Base Camp to Rob.
Harold!
Harold!
Harold!
Harold. No ropes?
Harold. ROB: Our other guide out of Queenstown.
Harold. What are you doing?
Harold's gone.
Has anyone got eyes on Ang Dorjee?
Have fun, Pittman.
Have to set some new ones, over.
Have you heard from Scott?
He collapsed after we ran out of oxygen.
He might as well be on the moon.
He reckons there's gonna be 20 teams at Base Camp this season.
He waited on the southeast ridge, on the Balcony
He walked himself into camp.
He was still on the summit at 4:00.
He won't survive another night.
He'll bring them down.
He's going down.
He's got oxygen, but it's iced up.
He's just below the South Summit.
He's struggling a bit, all right?
He's your climbing sirdar, your lead Sherpa.
He)', Ang Dorjee!
Head down, one step at a time.
Hear, hear, Dougie.
Helen Base Camp.
Helen Base Camp. Helen Base Camp.
Helen, do you copy?
Helen, do you understand? GUY: Helen! Give me an update!
Helen, it's Jan.
Helen, please. I need a bottle of gas
HELEN: (ON RADIO) Maybe it blew through early.
HELEN: Come on, tell 'em about the kids.
HELEN: Come on.
HELEN: Helen to Rob, go ahead.
HELEN: Hey! Hello!
HELEN: I've been trying.
HELEN: It's 25 bucks a minute, Beck.
HELEN: Jan, yeah, we will get him.
HELEN: Rob, I've just been over to Mal's to get a weather update.
HELEN: That's great, David.
HELEN: To Rob?
HELEN: We don't even know how, but he is alive.
HELEN: Yeah! ROB: Cheers, Helen.
Helen? Yeah.
Hello?
Here, come in, mate, come on!
Here, give me that, come on.
Here, I found some half empty ones.
Here, I got it.
Hey, bud! MEG: Hi!
Hey, guys, take it easy.
Hey, man! Scott, here.
Hey, mate. Yeah, I know. I know, mate. I know.
Hey, Rob, we gotta get 'em over.
Hey, Roberto. Where are the rest of your guys?
Hey,Rob, it's Guy.
Hey.
Hey. Instant happiness.
Hi there.
Hi, everyone. DOUG: Hey, Caro.
Hi, Peachy.
Hi, sweetheart, how are you doing?
Hi, sweetheart.
Hillary Step need new fixed rope.
Hot.
How are the kids?
How are you?
How copy us, over?
How long you been waiting here?
How much is he paying you, Rob?
How you doing?
How'd you do, darling? Okay.
How's Rob doing?
How's the weather?
Huh?
Huh?
I can do it.
I can't feel my hands, they're frozen.
I can't get him down without it.
I can't move anymore. Anymore.
I can't wait for you to come home.
I did too, you liar.
I didn't steal your journalist.
I don't know about that, Neal.
I don't know, man. We have different styles, man.
I don't know. ROB: Okay.
I don't like the look of the crowds on the ropes.
I don't like this.
I don't need to do it with clients.
I don't think I'm gonna get to meet her.
I don't wanna die, man.
I don't wanna see you back here a third time, mate.
I feel like I'm reborn.
I got a clear view of the summit
I got ya.
I gotta ask the question, you know I do.
I gotta de ice my mask.
I had an operation a couple years ago, on my eyes.
I have reached six of the seven summits, so...
I hope we're not looking at another year
I just believe that if you can't get up there yourself
I just got this big,
I just hope I get there.
I knew it was gonna be a girl. I can't believe it.
I knew she was. Congratulations.
I know you are.
I know you are. Come on.
I know you can, pal.
I know, man.
I know, you didn't have to do it, though, and I appreciate it.
I know. I'm tired.
I know. Well, how do you know that?
I love you, Rob.
I love you.
I love you.
I love you.
I mean, come on, man, we're playing with a man's life here.
I mean, if it picks up, we can always come back down.
I mean, you wanna top it on the 10th, yeah?
I might have a little frostbite.
I miss the kids.
I miss you, buddy.
I miss you, honey.
I miss you.
I need 10 good minutes, Doug, come on!
I need someone to come back up now.
I need someone to come back up with oxygen, over.
I need to send you down with someone.
I never made it up to the top of McKinley myself.
I plan on going for the summit May 10.
I talk to Scott when he comes here.
I think he's scared.
I think it would all benefit us greatly
I want you to get Caro to take a look at you.
I will send back Anatoli.
I'd like to introduce you to Andy Harris.
I'll get him down. Okay.
I'll have that. Thank you.
I'll have to give you this year.
I'll radio out and tell everyone the news.
I'll see you down there.
I'm 47 years old,
I'm a bit...
I'm better now, I'm...
I'm climbing Mount Everest
I'm done.
I'm fine.
I'm going down.
I'm gonna catch you! Whoo!
I'm gonna drop back with Frank,
I'm gonna get back to the real thing.
I'm gonna need a little help.
I'm gonna need a little help.
I'm good. DOUG: Okay.
I'm hoping it's gonna die down after sundown.
I'm in that little...
I'm just trying to sort the O. I can't find any full ones.
I'm looking forward to making it all better.
I'm not coming back next year, man, it's my last chance.
I'm not seeing too well, Jon. I'm freezing.
I'm not sure yet.
I'm not telling you, mate. I'm asking.
I'm on the top of Everest, Helen, we made it.
I'm really stuffed.
I'm right here, I'm coming to you.
I'm running pretty low on O.
I'm snow blind.
I'm so sorry, buddy.
I'm so sorry.
I'm sorry, but there is no way around it.
I'm sorry, Rob.
I'm thinking about you.
I'm with Doug.
I've been down to Base Camp, and I'm back at Camp One.
I've been up there before without O's, Rob.
I've got Jan for you.
IAN: Everyone knows Everest is a business
IAN: For those of you who haven't used crampons before
If anyone can make it, you can.
If he's not doing so well, I'm gonna take him down to Base Camp
If it gets better by then
If it isn't the mayor of Base Camp!
If we know when everybody's planning to summit, for instance,
If you climb one more mountain, I will divorce you.
If you work for me, you use oxygen,
If? How can you say that to me?
In a situation like this, you just wanna
In that little dip just below the South Summit.
In the flesh.
Is not gonna play well on CNN.
Is that clear? Yeah? Mmm hmm.
Is that I kind of forgot to tell her.
Is there any word on the others?
It came in for you last night.
It hurts, it's dangerous, it destroys relationships,
It is.
It was his call in the end.
It was the least I could do, mate.
It won't go, it's frozen!
It'd be a crime not to.
It's a girl!
It's a little bit drafty, but just remember that
It's a little decoration for the mess tent.
It's a lot of it.
It's amazing. JON: Very happy.
It's been doing that.
It's changed course slightly.
It's costing you all a small fortune.
It's from Jan.
It's gonna be a squeeze up there.
It's gonna hit sometime on the 11th, I reckon.
It's gonna take all we got
It's good.
It's her first time here.
It's Jon.
It's just like it's a cure.
It's just the doing nothing back here
It's moving fast.
It's not good. They had to bring him down.
It's not possible! (INSTRUMENTS BLARING)
It's not possible.
It's not the altitude, it's the attitude.
It's okay. Jan's a climber, Jon, she gets it.
It's pretty messy up there this year. Yeah?
It's right here, man. It's right here.
It's roped all the way, so I know you can make it.
It's the waiting for you.
It's there!
It's way too late. It's over. DOUG: No, come on!
It's wonderful to hear your voice up there.
It's your call, pal.
It's... Please, my love.
It's... Please, my love.
Jan doesn't mind you being here?
JAN: Get Ang Dorjee up there.
JAN: Okay.
JAN: We're sending people up to you with tea and O's.
JAN: Yes, I Will.
JAN: You all right? Oh, yeah, how are you?
John Taske.
John. You headed back down?
Join in the queue and keep going up.
Join in the queue and keep going up.
Jon K has already been and gone.
Jon Krakauer. How you doing?
JON: All right. It's all on the table, here.
JON: Can I get a hit of that?
JON: Doug.
JON: I can't see, Toli.
JON: It's gonna...
JON: That's a long way to go, man.
JON: We did it!
Just as soon as I see Doug,
Just be back for the birth, Rob Hall.
Just below the South Summit.
Just Chill.
Just go careful, all right?
Just hope I get there, and get home.
Just keep your energy, mate. CARO: Helen.
Just lift your shirt up a bit.
Just so long as you guys are clear.
Just take one of those in the morning
Just taking a shot of dexamethasone now.
Just to get ourselves down.
Just, he never calls.
Keep 'em all in a nice group.
Keep clenching, just keep the blood flowing.
Keep it clear, keep this whole area clear.
KLEV: Camp Four's that way!
Krakauer from Outside magazine? Yep.
Krakauer's sword is unleashed.
Lce!
Legends all of them! (ALL CHUCKLING)
Let me do this.
Let me think about it.
Let's do it.
Let's get 'em all going.
Let's get 'em off the face and back down to Base Camp. Turn around.
Let's get him on the oxygen.
Let's get it done. All right.
Let's go, Guy. GUY: Mmm hmm.
Let's just get you to the top this time.
Let's just try it. Let's just...
Light and fast.
Like I'm in freaking Walmart.
Listen to me, mate, I'm sorry,
Listen, I gotta get the kids to school
Listen, I think you're on the wrong mountain, there.
Listen, we got a problem, here, mate.
Little bit of both. Hmm.
Little bit of wind, up higher.
Little touch of the Delhi belly.
Look at me, Harold!
Look at me. I'm fine, mate.
Look like you are, a little bit.
Look, Base Camp's, you know, chockablock full this year, so,
Look, I can't talk, we gotta get out of here.
Look, I'm telling you, I'm all right.
Look, mate, I checked twice, all right?
Look, mate, I checked twice, all right?
Look, this is ridiculous. We're summiting when we want.
Look, where are you, mate?
Looking good.
Looking good. Round the corner. (GRUNTS)
LOPSANG: Hey, Scott.
Lopsang. LOPSANG: Yeah?
Lopsy!
Lord. ROB: What?
Lou, Stuart, and John Taske just turned back.
LOU: I don't wanna run out of oxygen up there.
Love you, too.
Ls anybody with him?
MADAN: Lukla Tower, we're doing fine.
MADAN: One person. Only one person.
Mailman on Everest?
Mailman on Everest.
Mailman on Everest.
Make sense?
Mal's team are gonna go up, they're gonna
MAN: Back away.
MAN: Thank you very much.
May 10.
Maybe they'll be inspired
Me? I'm good. Oh, look at you!
Me? Why?
Mid July, as soon as I get back.
Mike, come in.
Mike, Harold, Ang Dorjee, put the brakes on, guys,
MIKE: All right, everybody, earbuds.
MIKE: Beck, easy!
MIKE: Beck! Stop! That's the wrong way!
MIKE: Come on! Beck!
MIKE: Headed down, Rob. ANG DORJEE: Now you have to go.
MIKE: Hey, Helen. Hey. Hi, how are you?
MIKE: Looks pretty good.
MIKE: That's it.
MIKE: Whose kids? Oh...
Mike.
Mike's just behind me.
Mmm hmm.
Mmm. (CHUCKLES) Huh?
Mom? Mom?
Morning 15 at the South Summit,
Mount a search as soon as they can.
Mountain Madness, how do you copy?
My double wide trailer
My feet are frozen.
My hand.
My idea is that we work together
My Jan?
My stomach's not so good, man.
Myself and the whole AC team are here
Na zdorovie.
Nah, I can't, promised Rob I'd wait for him.
Namaste.
Namaste.
NEAL: Hey, man. Breaking into the rations?
NEAL: Hey, Mike, we're getting low on O. We gotta move.
NEAL: I got you.
NEAL: I'll take Yasuko.
NEAL: No. I'll wait till we summit.
NEAL: Okay, Toli! I'm done.
NEAL: Take it easy, now. You're gonna be okay.
NEAL: Take it easy, Scott. SANDY: Let's do it.
NEAL: Yeah, okay. SANDY: See you at the top.
Neal.
Need more O.
Need to see all your climbing permits!
No way! Come on.
No, Doug, come on, you're coming with me!
No, Doug, we can't give you more O.
No, he made up his own mind.
No, I don't wanna go down, Rob.
No, I just have, they're not full.
No, I'm not leaving you behind, Doug.
No, I'm pretty sure, you should have another look.
No, I'm starting to wonder.
No, no.
No, sweets, I can't hold.
No, this one's on us.
No, we gotta keep moving, we're in some trouble.
No, you listen, sir, my husband's already died once
No,no,no,I ask because Peach said to me,
No,no,no,no. Come on, Dougie!
No,you gotta go down. I don't wanna go down.
No!
No!
No.
No.
No.
No. (CHUCKLES) Huh?
No. Why any summit? (YASUKO STAMMERS)
Nope. Nah, I think he's up ahead.
Not good!
Nothing, nothing. I'm fine.
Now get me off of here.
Now or never.
Now, I know there's a lot of mountaineering experience in this room.
Now, we've got people that we can send up to help Doug
Of course I'm still here.
Of course, Helen. At dawn.
Of course, now I have to reach the seventh.
Of course.
Of the American Embassy in Kathmandu, Nepal.
Oh, Anatoli.
Oh, boy.
Oh, man.
Oh, no. What's the date today?
Oh, she's been fine with it, ever since we divorced.
Oh, this is crazy.
Oh, yeah? Yeah.
Oh, yeah. He's way, way,
Oh, yeah. Yeah.
Oh, you know, fair to middling.
Oh, you know. Blonde hair, nice smile,
Oh!
Oh! And Meg went on her first date last weekend.
Okay, come on.
Okay, everyone. We got a window.
Okay, give him eight milligrams of dexamethasone.
Okay, Helen, thanks, bye bye.
Okay, I got some news.
Okay, I love you. Go, or I'll cry.
Okay, I'm coming.
Okay, let me know, Rob.
Okay, Major, let's go back.
Okay, make a fist again.
Okay, mate? Gonna find oxygen.
Okay, mate.
Okay, Mike. Thanks for letting us know.
Okay, my love.
Okay, once we get above here, above the South Col
Okay, thanks.
Okay, that's bumper to bumper traffic on the Hillary Step.
Okay, what do we need? We need a helicopter, right?
Okay, worth a try. Thanks, Guy.
Okay?
Okay?
Okay? SCOTT: Sounds good.
Okay? Stay here!
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay. I'm all right.
Okay. I'm not going back.
Okay. Okay.
Okay. Please, Rob.
Okay. Yeah.
On a mountain, any mountain...
On Everest?
Once we get above Camp Three.
Once we get to the yellow band,
One of our Sherpas, Tenzing. He had an accident.
One pound down here is like 10 up there.
One step at a time, Doug.
One step at a time.
Only essentials. I'm not gonna tell you what to pack,
Otherwise you don't work for me.
Our bodies will be literally dying.
Outside magazine gave me a call.
Over and out.
Particularly fixing the ropes.
PEACH: Meg?
PEACH: Oh, no, I'll get him down.
Peach?
PEACH. Oh, my God, how much is that costing? What's the problem?
PEACH. Yeah, go careful.
People are just sitting here, using up their oxygen.
Perfect height to weight ratio,
Pick up, mate, please.
Please don't worry too much.
Please, Dougie, come on, mate.
Please? Think about it.
Pull yourself up out of that dip
Put on the masks, turn on the gas.
Put the sat phone next to the radio.
Ran out of juice, waiting. Cold.
Read it and weep.
Remember that.
Remember?
Repeat, no O.
Reporting for NBC Interactive Media
Returning here to Base Camp after each one.
Right, Beck, listen.
Right, Beck, you're up. Sorry. Here, go for it.
Right, I'm coming out to you, Beck. Here I come, mate.
Right, understood.
Right, you can stop. Yeah?
Rob can, but Doug can't.
Rob to base, Rob to base, how copy, Helen?
Rob to Guy, you up there, mate?
Rob to Guy.
Rob, come in, this is Helen.
Rob, come in, this is Helen.
Rob, I suggest you get yourself down.
Rob, is Doug with you?
Rob, is that you?
Rob, it's Mike, here.
Rob, talk to me, please. Pick up.
Rob, this is Base Camp.
Rob, this is Helen, hello? Where are you?
Rob, this is Helen.
Rob, where are you? We're sending people for you.
ROB: 'Cause I turned him around.
ROB: (CHUCKLING) l saw 'em.
ROB: (FEEBLY) I can't... I can't move...
ROB: (ON RADIO) Mike, Harold, do you copy? I need someone...
ROB: (ON RADIO) Yeah, bit of a setback.
ROB: All right, folks, hang on.
ROB: All right, next we have to fix ropes.
ROB: All right, thanks for coming by.
ROB: All right, that'll be good. All right.
ROB: Are you set? MIKE: Clear.
ROB: But it is not all doom and gloom here, okay?
ROB: Come on, Doug.
ROB: Copy.
ROB: Doug, come on, mate, come on!
ROB: Doug, come on!
ROB: Doug, Doug. Doug, listen to me.
ROB: Doug, you okay?
ROB: For the school kids.
ROB: Go ahead, Guy, I got you, mate.
ROB: Guy...
ROB: Guys, man wants to see your climbing permits.
ROB: Harold? HAROLD: I've got oxygen!
ROB: Harold...
ROB: Here you go. You good?
ROB: Hi, my love.
ROB: How's Sarah?
ROB: I copy you, Caro.
ROB: I got you!
ROB: I'll be here till I get a visual on Doug, over and out.
ROB: I'm just saying, if both of us...
ROB: Ian, have you seen how many people are here at Base Camp?
ROB: If you don't have oxygen, mate,
ROB: Just stay right where you are, mate.
ROB: Let's go. You go down.
ROB: Mike, you good?
ROB: My hands
ROB: My hands...
ROB: Now the South Africans were late out of Camp Three.
ROB: Okay, thanks, Helen. Bye bye.
ROB: Okay.
ROB: On belay? SCOTT: Got it. On belay.
ROB: Over and out, Helen.
ROB: Right, tie me in, Scott, tie me in.
ROB: Scott Fischer, Mr. Mountain Madness.
ROB: Sending him over, Mike! MIKE: Yeah, all right.
ROB: So remember, we're a team.
ROB: Take your seats, buckle in, everyone.
ROB: That's it. Plant your feet one at a time.
ROB: The bad news is that each ascent
ROB: To put it simply, guys, human beings
ROB: We're kicking it off, let's go.
ROB: We're working on it.
ROB: Whoa!
ROB: Yasuko.
ROB: Yeah, but Anatoli, you're guiding for Scott this year.
ROB: Yeah, good. You?
ROB: Yes, it does. Well...
ROB: Yes, it is, that's my point.
ROB: You okay?
ROB: You used good ropes though, didn't you?
Rob!
Rob!
Rob? It's Guy, where are you?
Rob.
ROB. Hey. Did I wake you?
Rob. If I say I will do it, it will be done.
Rob. Rob, can you hear me?
Rob's still up there right now.
SANDY: He means Buddha belly.
SANDY: I told you not to have the Dom Perignon with it!
SANDY: You ready? Okay.
Sandy?
Sarah?
Say hi. Hey, Dad!
Scott, you really don't look too good. (COUGHING)
Scott, you sound a little rough.
SCOTT: All right. Yeah.
SCOTT: Gonna get a couple hours of sleep, and I'll be right behind you.
SCOTT: Have a drink, Rob! Come on, man.
SCOTT: Hey, Ian. You haven't paid for these ladders.
SCOTT: I'll see you guys up there.
SCOTT: Lopsang.
SCOTT: Maybe Sandy's caviar. (SANDY LAUGHING)
SCOTT: Oh, Rob!
SCOTT: You serious, man?
SCOTT: You want a cup?
Scott! Scott!
Scott! You okay?
Scott? I'll be good.
See Doug?
See you down there.
See you there.
See you.
See, it's all good and well to make the top, Beck,
Send Anatoli back with some O.
Seven Summits. Seven.
She one of yours? Oh, yeah.
She will be your mom for the next few weeks.
She's a lot easier on the eye than Jon Krakauer,
She's gonna be a great climber. (CHUCKLES)
She's there, Rob.
Sit down, man. Acclimatize!
Six of the Seven Summits and the only woman. (PEOPLE APPLAUDING)
So are we, man! Us too.
So I don't want you to get your hopes up too high.
So I gotta run.
So I had to get another one. Hmm.
So I'm gonna try and make my way back. Okay?
So me, Neal, and Toli are gonna
So proud.
So Rob and Harold and Mike will tell you
So that means,
So the game is,
So we're gonna be up nice and early
So why don't we all give Caro a nice big thank you,
So you can't get it wrong.
So you effectively drown. (COUGHING)
So, it's a girl.
So, it's definitely worth a shot.
So, listen. Tonight, that's it from me. Eat, drink, be merry.
So, over the next month, before the final ascent
So, today's the day, huh?
So, you summit Friday?
Some idiot Kiwi goes and invents Himalayan guiding
Somebody, please, I'm begging you.
Someone went and stole my journalist
Sorry, Rob.
Sorry. That's fine.
Stay there, Beck, stay there.
Steady.
Straight down.
Strung four or five ladders across.
Stu, K2, Broad Peak. (PEOPLE EXCLAIMING)
Suffer a few more days,
Summited three times, Beck.
Sweetheart?
Taiwanese took forever as well.
Take this.
Talk about who wants to fix what and where, okay?
Taranaki, actually, originally. Kia or a.
Tell 'em about the kids.
Ten more steps, mate.
Thank you so much.
Thank you very much, we'll see you on the way back.
Thank you, thank you, Doug. Cheers, mate.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thanks for coming back.
Thanks for what?
Thanks, Helen. All right?
Thanks, I'm calling them now, Guy.
Thanks, Mike.
Thanks, Rob.
Thanks.
Thanks.
That all you got?
That camera's totally dying. ROB: Okay.
That got to the top of Everest.
That's a lot of up and down in one day, even for you, Scott.
That's crazy.
That's daylight robbery!
That's for sure. Listen, just to be clear,
That's good. Yeah, you gotta get that mask working. Yeah?
That's it, all right.
That's it. (DOUG COUGHING)
That's it. No, head up, mate, head up.
That's making me worry.
That's not an answer.
That's not why I paid you 65,000 dollars.
That's pretty high for a mailman.
That's right.
That's the cooking tent, and over there
That's the way, thank you.
That's two tablets, Rob.
That's why you're here, isn't that right, Dougie?
The boys have hit a bit of high wind.
The glove.
The last thing I said to Ang Dorjee was
The last word always belongs to the mountain.
The only cure is to get down the mountain, fast.
The only way we both summit, mate, is if we work together.
The sun's gonna come up and,
The thing is, Peach,
Then why didn't you do it?
There are millions of tons of glacial ice
There is a very bad storm again.
There is no problem, Peach.
There is no rope! No rope.
There we go.
There we go. (ALL GROANING)
There ya go.
There you go, I got the old sly rotter.
There you go.
There's a holdup.
There's an elementary school, back home.
There's at least 13 people stranded up there
There's full bottles, I saw 'em on the way up.
There's no fixed ropes above the South Summit.
There's no fixed ropes on the traverse to the Hillary Step, over.
There's no way I'm leaving Doug behind.
There's oxygen at the South Summit, right?
There's too much competition, Toli.
They need help.
They never made it into Camp Four.
They see a regular guy can,
They're gonna give it a go.
They're not any of ours, right?
They're setting it up for when we get there.
They're still out there.
They're trying to mount a search
Things like slurred speech and irrational behavior.
Think it'll take me about
This is Ang Dorjee, everyone.
This is Sandy Hill Pittman,
This is, um, April 7th, about 10:30 a.m.,
This mountain makes its own weather.
This thing's not working, huh?
Thought I was gonna acclimatize faster than this.
To Camp Four.
To do the same, I guess.
To finally meet you all in person.
To fly higher than Base Camp before,
To give you the best chance of summiting
To go for it.
To make sure you get up and down safely
To the point of loss of motor function and eventually death.
Today's March 30, people.
Toli!
Toli! ANATOLI: Where are the others?
Tried to get you on the radio.
Trust me, having him die a second time
Turnaround's 2:00 p.m.
Twenty teams?
Uh oh.
Uh, different things. Carpenter, mailman.
Uh, I'm at Base Camp right now.
Uh...
Uh...
Uh...
Unbelievable.
Understood that you need a bottle of oxygen
Up at the South Summit.
Way back there, man. (SIGHS)
We are sending it up to you, as soon as we can.
We can't get any more out. It's as light as we're gonna get it!
We can't get anyone up to him tonight.
We copy you loud and clear, Rob.
We don't know how long it's gonna last,
We don't know whether he's been able to free it.
We don't know, exactly, but
We don't need competition between people.
We go down! No.
We go for the final ascent tomorrow.
We good? You ready for this?
We got 2,000 feet, 600 vertical meters
We got a chopper coming in!
We got a problem with Beck.
We got a problem.
We got a real logjam, here at the Hillary Step, oven
We got enough?
We got Krakauer. (HAROLD EXCLAIMING)
We got plenty. All right.
We got the United Nations here this year.
We got three up, and they're all on their way down.
We gotta get down to the South Summit, come on.
We gotta keep moving, mate.
We have 40 days to train your bodies and your minds
We have the Adventure Consultants Base Camp.
We have to tell Rob they're not coming.
We have to turn back!
We just lost Lou, Stu, and John Taske.
We know.
We need to take him down.
We share the duties.
We should try, but it is one heck of a risk.
We still have Toli and Neal at the top of the Step
We tried.
We wait.
We'll all go climbing together. Hmm?
We'll be heading back down, over.
We'll be off in a few minutes.
We'll leave some tea and oxygen here. Sorry.
We'll try again first thing, okay?
We'll try to again when the storm's passed.
We're all keeping our fingers crossed for Doug.
We're all professionals here.
We're at the base of the Step, over.
We're both listening.
We're coming to get you.
We're getting him now. Here.
We're gonna get you down the hill. All right?
We're just getting... Rob, are you there?
We're keeping an eye on it.
We're losing time.
We're more than an hour behind!
We're moving on.
We're okay!
We're out of gas. Need to keep moving, come on.
We're planning on stashing, what, eight bottles of O
We're still waiting for the South Africans.
We've got a stash of oxygen on the South Col.
We've had the all clear on this end.
Well done, mate. I had a mixed bag.
Well done, you all right?
Well done.
Well have a 2:00 p.m. turnaround,
Well, he's only paying for his airfare
Well, I think I would have made a run for it.
Well, I'll let you know how the summit goes, okay?
Well, if they don't get a move on pretty soon
Well, if this did come in last night, it's an emergency.
Well, if you get him to the top.
Well, it's an idea, yeah.
Well, just don't push yourself too hard, okay? Over and out.
Well, listen, you take care on the kiddie slope.
Well, that's terrific, Rob.
Well, we don't go if it doesn't calm.
Well, what are they doing there so late?
Well, when we get back to Base,
Well, yeah, of course I do.
Well, you did!
Well, you're working three jobs, Doug.
What about you, Doug? What about your wife?
What do you do when you're not climbing, Doug?
What gives you the right to tell us
What, and just like that, you kill my summit cappuccino.
What, are you saying we should team up?
What, for work? Yeah.
What, like some kind of rota?
What, you're not gonna rest up a day first? No?
What?
What?
What?
What?
What? No. No way.
What's going on, man?
What's going on, what's the holdup?
What's happened?
What's Rob's... What's Rob's team doing?
When he was asking us why we climb Everest.
When the wind gets up here, you've got
When we can climb and when we can't?
When we get to the summit.
When's she due?
Where are you?
Where are you?
Where are you?
Where is he?
Where'd the storm go?
Where's he gone?
Where's Rob? Where are they?
Who are you with, again, say?
Who, Doug did? Yeah.
Who's gonna lead when we get up there? (BOTH CHUCKLING)
Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! Whoa!
Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! Whoa!
Whoever needs it can have it.
Whoo ie! Why not?
Why?
Why.
Will you call her that for me?
With a bit of water, before breakfast.
With each other instead of against.
With no clients at the top.
With tea, oxygen.
Wow! Really? Mmm hmm.
Wow. It's crazy this year, eh?
Wow. Yeah.
Yasuko and Beck
YASUKO: Okay.
YASUKO: Okay.
YASUKO: Rob. See you. Thank you.
YASUKO: Uh...
YASUKO: What's going on?
YASUKO: Yes, I'm ready. DOUG: Ready.
Yasuko.
Yasuko. Why are you climbing Everest?
Yeah, but they can't take a helicopter up that high
Yeah, Dale, he doesn't look too good.
Yeah, fine.
Yeah, Guy to Rob. I'm here.
Yeah, he's still there.
Yeah, Helen's gonna need some help
Yeah, I deliver the mail.
Yeah, I did, he wasn't looking too good
Yeah, I got a little problem with my eyes.
Yeah, I got eyes on you right now,
Yeah, I have kids, but, I thought I told you,
Yeah, I know, mate,
Yeah, I think we're gonna get a good window.
Yeah, I'll get a rope, I'll belay you.
Yeah, I'll make it down in half the time.
Yeah, it didn't take you too long to get in on the act.
Yeah, it's a satellite phone, honey.
Yeah, Low!
Yeah, mate, we're...
Yeah, no, we're good. ROB: it looks good.
Yeah, Sarah's good.
Yeah, she does.
Yeah, she's just here.
Yeah, sure did.
Yeah, sure, just letting you know.
Yeah, that's it.
Yeah, the 10th.
Yeah, well, he's cornered the market, he's got it.
Yeah, what do you think?
Yeah, yeah, I'm good, I'm better.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah. Your Yak Fund money's coming.
Yeah, you know, I'm just gonna miss you.
Yeah, you want some?
Yeah? Come on down.
Yeah? Grab a Gatorade.
Yeah? So...
Yeah? Yeah, I see the sense in it.
Yeah? Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah. (CHUCKLES)
Yeah. All right, man.
Yeah. Hey, uh...
Yeah. So do I.
Yeah. This is suffering.
Yep, fine.
Yep.
Yep. Longs Peak, McKinley.
Yes, I'd like the number
Yes, Nepal. Ambassador, please.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
You all right?
You all right?
You are. BECK: Six days a week in the gym.
You can do this, Dougie.
You can wear them in your hair.
You can't get Scott on the radio?
You did it!
You did it!
You do it... You do it right now.
You don't dance, you don't climb!
You don't forget to tell her you're climbing Everest!
You don't have to ask, mate.
You feeling a little crook, huh?
You feeling okay, Beck?
You find an LZ, just mark it out with whatever you can.
You get some rest, okay?
You got crevasses so deep they probably don't even have a bottom.
You got it, boss.
You got seracs the size of tower blocks,
You got the ropes for the Hillary Step?
You gotta keep moving. Tired.
You gotta let me do this.
You guide your team, I guide mine.
You guys all right?
You guys go in front of us.
You guys keep going, mate, I'll catch up.
You have people's lives in your hands. It's a job.
You have to get him down before dark.
You just gotta come on down, mate.
You just gotta, you know,
You know he made it to the South Summit on Everest last year?
You know what they say, man.
You know you're doing no good up there.
You know, follow impossible dreams,
You know, like a depression?
You know, we can avoid the chaos
You know, you can get warmer, you can get moving.
You look terrible.
You made it!
You might have noticed a bit of the Lone Star State?
You might wanna look at this one first.
You mind if I go first? Why?
You need to prepare your bodies
You ready to saddle up?
You seen Dale?
You shouldn't be on the mountain at all.
You sound good.
You still there?
You stole him from Scott Fischer?
You sure can. ROB: Oh!
You try and stop me.
You wanna say hi to him?
You want to hear that hiss.
You went ahead and fixed the icefalls, I see.
You wouldn't be here without it.
You, my friends, are following in some very famous footsteps.
You'll be okay. Mike's right behind me.
You're calling me from Everest?
You're gonna make three partial acclimatizing ascents
You're good, Beck, you're okay.
You're good!
You're not doing nothing.
You're okay?
You're okay.
You've done your research.
You've gotta come on down.
You've gotta get moving.
You've met Mike Groom.
Your call, Ang Dorjee. Sorry.
1,192 meters of Mount Kosciuszko.
100% Texan right here, people.
100% Texan.
325 dollars a bottle.
'89, right?
'Cause I'm pretty sure my whole team
(ALL CHEERING)
(ALL CHEERING)
(ALL CHUCKLING)
(ALL CHUCKLING)
(ALL CHUCKLING) Yeah?
(ALL SCREAMING)
(ANATOLI GRUNTING)
(ANATOLI YELLING)
(BECK GRUNTING)
(BECK SIGHS)
(BOTH SPEAKING NEPALI)
(BREATHING DEEPLY)
(BREATHING HEAVILY)
(BREATHING SHAKILY)
(CHILDREN GIGGLING)
(CHUCKLES)
(CHUCKLES) Beck Weathers, ladies and gentlemen.
(CHUCKLES) Hope so.
(CHUCKLES) Hope so.
(CHUCKLES) I like that.
(CHUCKLING)
(CHUCKLING)
(CHUCKLING)
(CHUCKLING) (COUGHING)
(COUGHING)
(COUGHING)
(COUGHING) (YASUKO COUGHING)
(COUGHING) we're gonna regroup,
(COUGHS) Dig deep, DOUG, dig deep.
(COUGHS) Dig deep, DOUG, dig deep.
(DEEP RUMBLING)
(DIALING)
(EXCLAIMS)
(FEEBLE GRUNTING ON RADIO)
(GAS HISSING)
(GASPS)
(GASPS) (CAR DOOR CLOSING)
(GROANING FEEBLY)
(GROANING)
(GROANING)
(GRUNTING)
(GRUNTING)
(GRUNTING) ROB: I'm gonna come out to you.
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(HAROLD GROANING)
(HELEN SOBBING)
(INAUDIBLE)
(INAUDIBLE)
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
(INHALES SHARPLY)
(MAN WHIMPERING)
(METALLIC CLANGING) ANATOLI: Here!
(MUSIC PLAYING)
(nous COUGHING)
(nous COUGHING)
(nous GRUNTING)
(ON RADIO) Hey, Rob, it's Guy, mate.
(ON RADIO) It's Rob. Guys...
(ON RADIO) Mike here. This isn't happening, guys.
(ON RAND) Guy to Rob.
(ON RAND) Helen, it's Mike here. Do you copy?
(ON RAND) No, Rob, this is Harold.
(ON RAND) Rob to Base, Rob to Base.
(PANTING)
(PEOPLE CHATTERING)
(PEOPLE CHUCKLING)
(PHONE RINGING)
(PHONE RINGING)
(PRAYING IN OTHER LANGUAGE)
(ROB GRUNTING)
(ROB GRUNTING)
(ROB GRUNTING)
(ROB SIGHS)
(SANDY BREATHING HEAVILY)
(SCOTT GASPING)
(SHIVERING)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS) but we get 5,000 words in the magazine
(SINGING IN OTHER LANGUAGE)
(SINGING) There ain't no hope of getting
(SNIFFLES)
(SNIFFLES)
(SOBBING) I'm so sorry, Helen.
(SOBBING) Sarah?
(SPEAKING JAPAN ESE)
(SPEAKING JAPAN ESE)
(SPEAKING NEPALI) Namaste.
(SPEAKING OTHER LANGUAGE)
(SPEAKING OTHER LANGUAGE)
(SPEAKING OTHER LANGUAGE)
(SPEAKING OTHER LANGUAGE)
(STRAINING) Gone!
(STRAINING) Gone!
(STUTTERING)
(THUNDER CRACKLING)
(THUNDER CRACKLING)
(WHEEZING)
(WIND HOWLING)
(YASUKO GRUNTING)
(YELLING)