

Skiing Everest
Directed by Les Guthman, Mike Marolt7.11.0
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.
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Skiing Everest was released on 10 januari 2009.
Skiing Everest was directed by Les Guthman, Mike Marolt.
Skiing Everest has a runtime of 1h 36m.
Skiing Everest was produced by Todd Brown, Kenny Fields, Les Guthman.
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.
The key characters in Skiing Everest are Self (Steve Marolt), Self (John Callahan), Self (Jim Gile).
Skiing Everest is rated Not Rated.
Skiing Everest is a Dokumentär, Adventure film.
Skiing Everest has an audience rating of 7.1 out of 10.
Skiing Everest had a budget of 1 mn US$.



