Skiing Everest (2009)
A small, elite fraternity of high-altitude skiers climb the highest peaks in the world in pure Alpine style, carrying their skis and declining to use supplemental oxygen. At the top of the world, high in the Death Zone, they lock into their skis and challenge the most dangerous slopes in the world—under weather conditions that are as perilous as the thin air, hidden crevasses and 10,000 ft. sheer faces that drop into Nepal and Tibet far below.
Director: Les Guthman, Mike Marolt
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 96 min
Release Date: January 10, 2009
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
extreme sports, snow skiing, skiing
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Skiing Everest about?
- A small, elite fraternity of high-altitude skiers climb the highest peaks in the world in pure Alpine style, carrying their skis and declining to use supplemental oxygen. At the top of the world, high in the Death Zone, they lock into their skis and challenge the most dangerous slopes in the world—under weather conditions that are as perilous as the thin air, hidden crevasses and 10,000 ft. sheer faces that drop into Nepal and Tibet far below.
- Who directed Skiing Everest?
- Skiing Everest was directed by Les Guthman, Mike Marolt.
- How long is Skiing Everest?
- Skiing Everest has a runtime of 1h 36m (96 minutes).
- What genre is Skiing Everest?
- Skiing Everest is a Documentary film.