Description
“Because it is there” is the reason so many men and
women have risked death to climb Mount Everest, the tallest mountain on
earth.
NOVA follows a scientific investigation of high-altitude
physiology in
Everest: The Death Zone, which examines the
biological and psychological changes experienced by a group of climbers
during their ascent. Jodie Foster’s narration
accompanies the team as the NOVA photographers capture the stark, alien
beauty of the mountain; the drama reaches a crescendo on the descent as
it becomes unclear whether or not an ill climber will make it.
Well worth watching by anyone interested in mountain
climbing or the limits of human endurance, Everest: The Death Zone
is at once cautionary and inspiring. Get ready for a (literally)
breathtaking trek up Mt. Everest, from Base Camp at 17,600 feet; through
the chilling, corpse-strewn Death Zone; to the very pinnacle of the the
Earth, five and a half miles above sea level. For those brave souls who
survive the harrowing climb to the top of the world, it is a
transformative experience.
Tags
PBS, Nova, Beth Hoppe, Paula S. Apsell, David Breashears, Liesl Clark, Everest, The Death Zone, risk, death, climb, mount everest, jodis foster, biological, psychological, drama, limit, human, endurance, base camp, feet, chilling