Everest '96: Trapped in the Death Zone | Mountain Madness | 1

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Everest '96: Trapped in the Death Zone | Top of the World | 2

As the climbers make their final push for the summit, time is of the essence. They must make it to the top before 2 p.m. to ensure they get back to camp before dark. But due to delays, most of them don’t reach the summit until late in the afternoon, and by then, everyone is ex ...

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Everest '96: Trapped in the Death Zone | Descent Into Darkness | 3

As the climbers descend from the summit, it becomes a race against time to get back to camp before dark. But a severe blizzard slows their progress to a crawl, and altitude sickness starts to take hold. Some climbers get stuck in the upper reaches of the mountain, while others ...

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