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00:01:00Walking, climbing, more climbing, always higher, and for what?
00:01:30I don't know.
00:02:00I don't know.
00:02:30My name is Fukumachi Makoto.
00:02:45I work as a photographer for a hiking magazine.
00:02:49Years ago, I was accompanying a Japanese team up the southwest face of Everest.
00:03:01This is base camp. This is base camp. Do you read me?
00:03:04This is Tanaka. I read you.
00:03:06A major front is approaching from the valley. You need to turn back.
00:03:09We're almost there. We can't turn back now.
00:03:11We're behind schedule. We won't be able to clear the path before the storm.
00:03:15Take our chances.
00:03:16It's too dangerous. You're too far behind schedule. Do you copy?
00:03:20Tanaka.
00:03:30No, no one summited. This is a waste of time.
00:03:33What?
00:03:34They didn't get past 8,000 meters.
00:03:35Even with oxygen?
00:03:36I told you they weren't prepared. It's a hard approach from the southwest.
00:03:39Where did they get you?
00:03:41Past camp five.
00:03:42Tanaka and Goto did pretty well, but they got off schedule.
00:03:45With the rough conditions, they had to turn back.
00:03:47But you still have enough for a double-page spread?
00:03:50Look, I'm telling you I'm not doing this again.
00:03:52Stop complaining. You're outdoors, seeing the world.
00:03:55It's a waste of time. My photos all suck.
00:03:57Look, I'll see you Monday in the newsroom.
00:03:59Yeah, yeah, see ya.
00:04:01Fukumachi, your beer's getting warm.
00:04:03Okay.
00:04:04Hurry up. You're around behind us.
00:04:06Okay, I'm coming. I'm coming.
00:04:12Hey there.
00:04:13Hello.
00:04:15Journalist?
00:04:17Yeah.
00:04:23Need a scoop for your magazine?
00:04:25Wouldn't Mallory's camera interest you?
00:04:27Look.
00:04:28Huh?
00:04:29I said it's Mallory's camera. Check it out.
00:04:32The real thing brought back from up the mountain.
00:04:34You know this story?
00:04:36I mean quite the scoop, huh?
00:04:38I'll give you a good price.
00:04:40You're crazy.
00:04:41Look, man, it's 200 cash. I'm helping you out.
00:04:44Get lost, buddy.
00:04:46You're making a mistake.
00:04:48You don't know what you're missing.
00:04:51Uh, yes, hello, I just...
00:04:52You have reached Nepal Airlines.
00:04:54All of our lines are currently busy.
00:04:55Please call back later.
00:05:00I know you can't strike gold every day.
00:05:02That's how it goes. That's life.
00:05:04But this time, I was starting to really question what I was doing there.
00:05:08No, wait.
00:05:10What are you talking about?
00:05:12I'm talking to you.
00:05:13No, I swear it's not me. You know me. I would never do that.
00:05:16What?
00:05:18Hey, man, take it easy. I can explain.
00:05:21Wait. Wait.
00:05:24Hey.
00:05:25Give it to me.
00:05:26Okay. All right. All right.
00:05:29Here.
00:05:56It can't be.
00:06:00Hey, wait.
00:06:05Abu.
00:06:29Abu.
00:06:59Abu.
00:07:29Abu.
00:07:48Oh, come on.
00:08:00The first documented summit of Everest was in 1953.
00:08:04But it wasn't the first attempt.
00:08:07In 1924, on the 8th of June, at 1.50 p.m.,
00:08:11Englishman George Mallory and his climbing partner were seen for the last time on the Northern Ridge, near the summit.
00:08:17They never returned, and no one knows if they ever reached the top.
00:08:21All we do know is that they had a camera, so that they could bring back proof if they succeeded.
00:08:27A vest pocket autographic.
00:08:31If someone were to find this camera and develop the film,
00:08:35they would have the answer to what everyone has wondered all these years.
00:08:39Was Mallory the first person to conquer Everest?
00:08:44But there was just one problem.
00:08:48I searched the entire neighborhood for him.
00:08:50I asked shopkeepers, but nothing.
00:08:52The guy's a ghost, but I know it was him in that alley.
00:08:54Habu Joji? The Habu Joji?
00:08:57You know more than one?
00:08:58So the guy disappeared years ago and reappears just like that with Mallory's camera?
00:09:02Right under your nose?
00:09:03He's one of the best climbers, all right?
00:09:05What if he found Mallory's body near the summit and brought the camera down?
00:09:08It's been 70 years since Mallory disappeared.
00:09:10If anyone found him, we'd know, all right?
00:09:12And you might not have seen him.
00:09:13And that?
00:09:15Many climbers lose fingers, and how do you know that was Mallory's camera?
00:09:18The vest pocket is a popular model. You know that.
00:09:21No, look, why would Habu have been fighting with that guy then?
00:09:25Well, why didn't you ask?
00:09:28I looked everywhere, but you know cat men do.
00:09:32Well, in the meantime, I guess I can use this one for the cover.
00:09:36This one isn't bad, but it needs to be reframed.
00:09:39If Mallory reached the summit, that changes climbing history.
00:09:42The first man on Everest.
00:09:44Look, this could be big. I have to find Habu.
00:09:47The people here knew him. They can help me.
00:09:54Listen, Mallory and his camera are gone, and Habu's been forgotten.
00:09:58So just drop it.
00:10:03If I can get that film developed, will you give me the story?
00:10:07And a percentage of copyright royalties.
00:10:12Okay.
00:10:18It would be tough to find Habu.
00:10:21He no longer had an address or any family or friends in Japan.
00:10:24Hello?
00:10:25Yes, hello?
00:10:26Yes, hello. My name is Fukumachi Makoto. I'm a journalist.
00:10:29I wanted to talk to you about Habu Joji.
00:10:31Who?
00:10:32Habu Joji.
00:10:34But back in the 1960s, he'd started to garner some attention.
00:10:38With his speed and unique style, people thought he was some sort of prodigy.
00:10:42He'd made some first ascents, accomplished winter ascents, set speed records.
00:10:46Climbers everywhere anticipated he'd have a great career.
00:10:49People said he was one of the best of his generation.
00:10:56Then one day, he disappeared. Just like that. Vanished.
00:11:00What happened to him?
00:11:13Habu Joji
00:11:31Hey, man. Come with me.
00:11:33It's only a week. There are a bunch of great routes.
00:11:35I can't, Habu. I mean, we just got back.
00:11:37This is a new job. It's important. I can't just run off like that.
00:11:40Just let me talk to your boss. I'll tell him climbing makes you more efficient.
00:11:44Yeah, right.
00:11:45Hey, guys. Who's up for going bowling on Saturday?
00:11:46Ah, yeah.
00:11:47Good idea.
00:11:48Sure. Are you ready to get destroyed?
00:11:49Hey, guys. We're going bowling Saturday. You in?
00:11:52Yeah, I'm in. I'm known as the King of Strikes.
00:11:54But Saturday we're going running. You remember, right?
00:11:57Uh, yeah. I mean, sorry, we can't Saturday. He's right. We already made other plans.
00:12:05Gentlemen, I have good news.
00:12:07Toshiro's been fired?
00:12:08We're getting a new truck?
00:12:09Better than that. We're going to Nepal.
00:12:13I found a sponsor for the Annapurna expedition, but they'll only cover half the expenses.
00:12:18You'll have to cover the rest.
00:12:19Sure. No problem.
00:12:21I know it's likely some of you can't afford to go, but if we're successful, the next one will be better financed.
00:12:26As for your visas, don't forget to apply before the end of the month.
00:12:30We'll need to buy a lot of equipment, but we'll go over it together.
00:12:33Toshiro, I'd like you to be in charge of accounting.
00:12:35Sure. No problem.
00:12:36Pass around your climbing permit application. It'll take time to process, so the sooner you get them in...
00:12:46Why even send them? They're inexperienced. They don't train enough. They're always partying.
00:12:53They barely climbed 50 days this year. It's not fair.
00:12:55It should be us.
00:12:58Just because they have the money for it, it doesn't make sense.
00:13:03Hey, put that out. Why do you think you have trouble breathing at high altitudes?
00:13:08Money and sponsors...
00:13:11If we were famous, we'd get sponsors.
00:13:17So we'll get famous.
00:13:19What do you say? Let's do something that's never been done.
00:13:22Yeah, what did you have in mind?
00:13:24The Demon Wall.
00:13:25In winter? You're crazy. It's impossible. No one's done it.
00:13:28That's the point.
00:13:33You're crazy.
00:13:35You're crazy.
00:13:37You're crazy.
00:13:39You're crazy.
00:13:41You're crazy.
00:13:43You're crazy.
00:13:45You're crazy.
00:13:47You're crazy.
00:13:49You're crazy.
00:13:51You're crazy.
00:13:53You're crazy.
00:13:55You're crazy.
00:13:57You're crazy.
00:13:59You're crazy.
00:14:00You're crazy.
00:14:28You're still here?
00:14:29You know everyone left, right?
00:14:31The first winter ascent up the Demon Wall. Not bad for those days.
00:14:34Yep. Have you made any progress? Any leads?
00:14:37I called the embassy. Habu arrived in Nepal eight years ago, but his visa's expired. He's been hiding.
00:14:43That's why he ran off the other night.
00:14:45What's that got to do with the camera?
00:14:47I'll find it. I'll find it.
00:14:49Ah, okay. Have fun.
00:14:53The climbing club's Annapurna expedition had failed.
00:14:55Everyone returned safe and sound, but no one had reached the summit.
00:14:58I'd like to make a toast to Inoue and Habu.
00:15:01Yeah, thank you. Thank you. And cheers.
00:15:03Bravo.
00:15:05Habu finally got his revenge.
00:15:07Well done, boys. Lucky you're here to redeem the club's image. You really raised the bar around here.
00:15:11Safety first. We were just being careful.
00:15:13Right. Being professional, that's all.
00:15:15Yeah, but the Demon Wall? That's incredible. In the middle of winter, too.
00:15:18Hey, they got lucky, that's all.
00:15:20It wasn't luck.
00:15:22It wasn't.
00:15:24It wasn't. We bivouacked and waited for the right moment.
00:15:27You need the right weather.
00:15:29One day of sun will melt the snow and clear the route.
00:15:31You wait for an overnight freeze to set the leftover snow so you're not buried.
00:15:34And that's when you go.
00:15:36Except it started to snow the next day and we got pounded.
00:15:38Yeah, the powder snowfalls were a pain, but it's about a fast pivot and moving forward.
00:15:42We had to be quick.
00:15:44Yeah, we didn't waste any time.
00:15:46The worst was the icefall and the overhang at the peak of the route.
00:15:48You should have seen it. A huge barricade.
00:15:50Luckily, I found a way through it.
00:15:51It wasn't easy to see, but I was determined to see us succeed.
00:15:54And you, in a way.
00:15:56What were you doing, huh?
00:15:58No, really. Congrats.
00:16:00No, look.
00:16:02Inouye handled things very well, but I was always out ahead, so...
00:16:05So what? It's as if you climbed the wall alone?
00:16:08Well, no.
00:16:10But in a way, I did.
00:16:12What? It's true. I was out front the whole route.
00:16:22What was that about?
00:16:24What?
00:16:26You shouldn't be so hard on your partners. Be a team player, you know?
00:16:29I didn't mean to criticize Inouye. It's just that...
00:16:32But you can see why she's upset, right?
00:16:34I explained how it happened. That's all.
00:16:36I can't help if it's upsetting.
00:16:38He looks around in a panic.
00:16:40What?
00:16:42He had us search everywhere and after an hour, he found them in his pocket.
00:16:46Can you believe that?
00:16:47Speaking of the team, you know Bintaro doesn't stop talking about climbing with you?
00:16:51No. Out of the question.
00:16:53He's too young. He'd slow me down.
00:16:55I've known some young climbers who do pretty well.
00:16:58Once a boy sought me out and begged me to join the club, even though he was too young.
00:17:02What did he say again?
00:17:04Ito-san, just please let me be a part of your climbing club.
00:17:09Look, just think about it. He'd be thrilled.
00:17:12Well, yes. There's always a reason.
00:17:13Imagine this. You're tied together.
00:17:15Your partner can't get back up. He's hurt or unconscious.
00:17:18He's there, dangling at the end of your rope.
00:17:20You're stuck. His body weight is slowly dragging you down.
00:17:23What do you do, hmm? Do you cut the rope or not?
00:17:25Tough spot. I don't know.
00:17:27If you don't act quickly, you both go down.
00:17:29You have to make a choice.
00:17:31Man, I wouldn't cut the rope. No way. I couldn't do it.
00:17:34If it was you on the other end of my rope, I'd probably let you go.
00:17:37I don't know.
00:17:39I don't know.
00:17:40I'd probably let you go.
00:17:44I would cut the rope.
00:17:49No reason for us both to die.
00:17:55And what if it was you?
00:17:57Wouldn't you want your partner to think twice about it?
00:18:00No. Because there's no other way out.
00:18:04If it's ever me who falls, just do it.
00:18:07I wouldn't hold it against you.
00:18:10I wouldn't hold it against you.
00:18:22Habu.
00:18:24Habu, I wanted to congratulate you on the Demon Wall.
00:18:27Hase. Hase Tsunayo.
00:18:30Yeah. You did the Takizawa Corridor last year.
00:18:34Set a new speed record.
00:18:36Well done.
00:18:38I'm glad I ran into you. I was curious.
00:18:41There aren't many rock faces like that, even in Europe.
00:18:44How did you do it? Come on.
00:18:48You've ascended in winter?
00:18:50Mm-hmm.
00:18:53Well, I wanted to take my time.
00:18:55So I set up the bivouac and I waited.
00:18:57I needed one day of good weather for the sun to melt the snow and clear the route.
00:19:07The last ice passage is tricky.
00:19:09Especially since you need to keep your pace up.
00:19:11But you know all about speed.
00:19:13Hey, thanks for all your advice.
00:19:15Are you going to attempt the Demon Wall?
00:19:18Yeah.
00:19:20I'm going to try it.
00:19:22I'm going to try it.
00:19:24I'm going to try it.
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00:19:28I'm going to try it.
00:19:30I'm going to try it.
00:19:32I'm going to try it.
00:19:34I'm going to try it.
00:19:36Yeah.
00:19:38I'm leaving tomorrow.
00:19:41That's great.
00:19:43Who are you going with?
00:19:46No one.
00:19:48I'm going alone.
00:19:50And now, dear listeners, the Sporting Event of the Week.
00:19:53Yes, and the Sporting Event of the Week isn't an overstatement,
00:19:56as the up-and-coming young climber, Hase Tsuneo,
00:19:58has just scaled the notorious Demon Wall in winter and alone.
00:20:01A new burst.
00:20:03The Demon Wall alone?
00:20:05That's incredible.
00:20:07Yes, and if you ask me, he won't stop.
00:20:09He's going to do it.
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00:21:04A week?
00:21:06And you're asking without any notice?
00:21:08Are you out of your mind?
00:21:10Why do you need the time off anyway?
00:21:12To go to the mountains.
00:21:14It's important.
00:21:16To the mountains? You've got to be kidding.
00:21:17Out of the question. Now back to work.
00:21:19You've got three more trucks to unload.
00:21:24I'm sorry. I quit.
00:21:48Tell him I'm on a call.
00:21:50Absolutely, sir.
00:21:58No, I did like him.
00:22:00He was so... how do I put it?
00:22:03He didn't know when to quit.
00:22:05He always had to be out climbing.
00:22:07I actually almost got fired once because of him.
00:22:10Is that why you stopped climbing with him?
00:22:13No. After a while it all became too clear.
00:22:15Habu didn't care about his partners.
00:22:17Not me or anyone else.
00:22:19We were there because he needed help getting higher.
00:22:21That's all.
00:22:23I didn't want to be in his shadow my whole life.
00:22:25So I decided to quit.
00:22:27After that...
00:22:29there weren't many people left who would climb with him.
00:22:38Habu-san!
00:22:40Habu-san!
00:22:42Habu-san!
00:22:44Habu-san!
00:22:46Buntaro! How are you?
00:22:48Hello, Ryoko.
00:22:50I'm sorry, Habu. Really.
00:22:52I didn't want him to bother you.
00:22:54You're going to climb the windwalls, aren't you?
00:22:56Please let me climb with you. I'll do whatever you tell me to.
00:22:58And what about Inoue?
00:23:00What would he say if you took his place?
00:23:02Besides, he's on his way.
00:23:04I know you don't have a partner anymore.
00:23:06Just let me come with you. Please.
00:23:10Look, I'm sorry. You're not ready for this.
00:23:11It's too hard. You can't come with me.
00:23:18I've been training for weeks. I've gotten way better.
00:23:23The holds are barely visible. The rock crumbles easily. It's too dangerous.
00:23:27I'm sorry. I can't. Go on. Your sister's waiting.
00:23:31If you don't take me, then I'll go alone.
00:23:42Hey, Buntaro.
00:23:50You've done a climbing wall, right?
00:23:57So hold on your right. Higher up.
00:24:01There you go.
00:24:05Keep going. Good work.
00:24:12You're right. You have improved.
00:24:14Thank you, Abusan.
00:24:16No, really. You did really well on the crossing. It's not easy.
00:24:19It's because I have a great mentor.
00:24:21I really think I could climb anywhere with you.
00:24:23Like the Alps or maybe the Himalayas.
00:24:25Can you imagine? We could even climb Everest together.
00:24:28Yeah. Let's get past this ridge.
00:24:31We need to move if we want to be back before dark.
00:24:33You're still a little young for a bivouac.
00:24:41Come on.
00:25:12Well done. You're past the hard part.
00:25:15There's still two back there in the rock. I couldn't get them out.
00:25:18No problem. We have enough.
00:25:20There's another ridge up there, but then it gets easier.
00:25:23Want to take a break now?
00:25:25No. It's okay. I'll take a break up there.
00:25:28All right. Let's do it. Here.
00:25:41Give me more rope.
00:26:11Butaro!
00:26:16Butaro, can you hear me?
00:26:23Butaro, answer me!
00:26:30Down here!
00:26:32Are you injured?
00:26:34My leg hurts!
00:26:36Are you able to grab the rock?
00:26:38Sorry, Abu. I'm sorry.
00:26:41Can you climb up and grab the rock?
00:26:45No. It's too far away.
00:26:52It's okay. What about making a prusik knot?
00:27:12Okay.
00:27:38All right.
00:27:39We're both secured, okay?
00:27:42Butaro! You hear me?
00:27:45Yes.
00:27:49I'm sorry.
00:27:52It's my fault.
00:27:54I'll try to pull you up.
00:28:10Butaro!
00:28:22Butaro, the rope is fraying against the rock.
00:28:25It'll snap if I keep going.
00:28:39Butaro!
00:29:09Butaro!
00:29:17I'm sorry. I wasn't ready.
00:29:23Stop saying that. You're a great climber.
00:29:26Don't worry. We'll get you up. You'll see.
00:29:33Once we're out of this, we'll go to the Alps.
00:29:36You and me.
00:29:38We'll be there.
00:29:40And it'll be great.
00:29:42I promise.
00:30:05Forgive me, Butaro.
00:30:07Forgive me.
00:30:11Butaro!
00:30:14Butaro!
00:30:35Ma'am.
00:30:40Please just come with us.
00:30:42Ma'am.
00:31:05Butaro!
00:31:35Butaro!
00:32:05Butaro!
00:32:19There was no name, just an envelope of money.
00:32:22But I knew right away it was him.
00:32:24He felt guilty?
00:32:26For what? For my brother's death?
00:32:29At the time, I wanted him to.
00:32:31It was easier that way, but...
00:32:32I finally understood that no one was to blame.
00:32:35My brother insisted on going with him that day.
00:32:38It's impossible to keep people from what they want.
00:32:40Even if it's senseless.
00:32:42Even if it's dangerous.
00:32:46He was fascinated with Hapu.
00:32:48He wanted to do everything he did.
00:32:51They were actually really similar.
00:32:54Their need to climb.
00:32:56To always go higher.
00:32:58And for what?
00:32:59Anyway, the letters kept showing up for a couple of years.
00:33:02First from Japan, then Nepal.
00:33:04But three years ago they stopped coming.
00:33:06Nepal?
00:33:08Do you maybe have an address or anything that could help me find him?
00:33:10There was never any address or note or signature.
00:33:13I can't help you. I'm sorry.
00:33:16Well...
00:33:19Oh yeah, actually, you never told me.
00:33:21Why are you looking for Hapu?
00:33:23Is it for an article?
00:33:25Let's just say that he might have information on...
00:33:27On?
00:33:29You know, the first Everest climb was back in 53?
00:33:31No.
00:33:33Well, so rumor has it that there's another mountaineer
00:33:35who might have actually been...
00:33:37Never mind. Forget it.
00:33:39Okay.
00:33:41Whatever you're looking for, I hope you find it.
00:33:43Goodbye then.
00:33:46I hope so too.
00:33:48Hey, wait.
00:33:50There was a note with the last letter I got.
00:33:52It was the only letter that ever had one.
00:33:54The note said that he couldn't send mail from where he was going.
00:33:57And that he was sorry.
00:33:59Yeah.
00:34:00Let's go.
00:34:01Let's go.
00:34:28Back then,
00:34:29the daunting challenge in mountaineering
00:34:31was scaling one of the three great north faces of the Alps
00:34:34in winter and entirely alone.
00:34:36The Eiger,
00:34:38the Matterhorn,
00:34:40and the Grand Jurassic.
00:34:42The famous Winter Trilogy.
00:34:56Hapu had gone to Europe to try and be the first to do it.
00:34:59But he wasn't the only one.
00:35:01Hase Tsuneo was there too.
00:35:30This time, Hapu was pulling ahead of his competition.
00:35:33After conquering two summits,
00:35:35he had reached the Walker Overhang.
00:35:37Victory was within reach.
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00:40:03Hey!
00:40:04Is anyone there?
00:40:05Hey!
00:40:07I'm over here!
00:40:09I'm over here!
00:40:12Abu?
00:40:13Huh?
00:40:24Abu-san?
00:40:26Take me with you, Habusan.
00:40:30You're not real! Please, no!
00:40:34Abu, please, take me with you.
00:40:37Forgive me.
00:40:38Please.
00:40:39I'm sorry.
00:40:41Are we going to the Alps?
00:40:43No! No! Go away!
00:40:47Come on, Abu.
00:40:49Hey, Abu!
00:40:56Abu!
00:41:26Abu!
00:41:56When mountain rescue arrived,
00:42:23Abu had spent three days and five hours on the rock face.
00:42:27A normal person would have died long before, but not him.
00:42:31It was Hase's team who went out to search and finally spotted him.
00:42:34Abu owed his life to his rival.
00:42:37Ironic, right?
00:42:46Abu hadn't succeeded with the climb,
00:42:48but it was a miracle that he was still alive.
00:43:18This one over here is the top of the line.
00:43:20You can nearly sell out here every time you hit the big.
00:43:23As you can see, it's not the line.
00:43:48It's not the line.
00:44:18It's not the line.
00:44:44Now over to the world of mountaineering.
00:44:46A tragedy struck yesterday on Everest.
00:44:48Unfortunately, the Japanese mountaineering star Hase Tsuneo
00:44:52died in a terrible avalanche while attempting to scale
00:44:55the infamous southwest face of the mountain alone.
00:44:58After several hours of searching,
00:45:00rescue teams were finally able to locate the body of the mountaineer
00:45:03at an altitude of more than 6,000 meters
00:45:06in the West Valley whose nickname, the Valley of Silence,
00:45:09magically resonates.
00:45:30You're kidding. No one can climb that in winter.
00:45:33He can.
00:45:34Maybe, but he hasn't yet.
00:45:36And besides, you're no closer to finding the camera.
00:45:38He wouldn't give up. That's not his style.
00:45:40He's too old now, and he's burnt bridges with everyone.
00:45:43Who would sponsor him?
00:45:44I called the tourist office in Kathmandu.
00:45:46They issued the climbing permits, and Habu applied three years ago.
00:45:49For the southwest face?
00:45:50I'm not sure, but his application was denied.
00:45:53He was going to do something dangerous.
00:45:55That's why it was rejected.
00:45:57What's all this about?
00:45:58What?
00:45:59You've disappeared for a month,
00:46:00looking into these papers and records,
00:46:02calling offices all over the world.
00:46:04You're getting all this info, but what good is it?
00:46:06You'll never find the guy.
00:46:07Look, he's got to be somewhere, though.
00:46:08You don't even have any leads.
00:46:10Look, do me a favor, please.
00:46:12Forget about Habu and the camera.
00:46:14Go back to what you're good at, taking pretty photos, okay?
00:46:17That's what people want.
00:46:37Fuck.
00:47:08Fuck.
00:47:14Hello?
00:47:15Speaking.
00:47:17Yes, yes, of course, I can be there tomorrow.
00:47:20So, what, you wanted to hear the rest of my Everest story?
00:47:23It's intriguing, I know.
00:47:24Well, you really sold me on it, though.
00:47:26Yeah.
00:47:27No, actually, I found that last letter from Habu,
00:47:30the one with the note.
00:47:32I had kept it, and, um...
00:47:34Was there an address?
00:47:35Well, there isn't an address, but I did notice something.
00:47:38Take a look.
00:47:39The other letters arrived from Kathmandu,
00:47:41but this one is from somewhere else.
00:47:43I thought it might mean something to you.
00:47:45Namche Bazaar.
00:47:47Do you know it?
00:47:48It's the last village before Everest.
00:47:51It's been three years, but maybe he's there.
00:49:06To reach Everest, there's only one road
00:49:08and a week's walk across the Khumbu Valley.
00:49:11Sherpa country.
00:49:15Habu had disappeared and no one knew what had happened to him.
00:49:18But if he was still in the area, I'd find him.
00:49:35Oh, my God.
00:50:05Oh, my God.
00:50:36Oh, my God.
00:50:37Oh, my God.
00:51:05Oh, my God.
00:51:13Anyone there?
00:51:18Hello? Is anyone here?
00:51:30What do you want?
00:51:36Hello. I'm a journalist for a Japanese magazine.
00:51:40My name's Fukumachi.
00:51:44Go away, Fukumachi.
00:51:46Look, this won't take long.
00:51:48I just want to ask you a few questions about...
00:51:50I have nothing to say.
00:51:51I saw you in Kathmandu with that guy.
00:51:54That's a vest pocket camera.
00:51:55Did you find it on Everest?
00:51:57Because if you did, that means...
00:51:58What are you talking about?
00:51:59Look, just leave me alone.
00:52:01I know what you're planning to attempt this winter.
00:52:03Everest from the southwest.
00:52:05Look, I won't tell anyone. I just want to cover it.
00:52:07Let me follow you. I'll hang back.
00:52:09You won't see me. I'll take photos. That's all. I swear.
00:52:14If you go alone and succeed, no one will ever know about it.
00:52:16Is that what you want?
00:52:18We both know you need proof that you did it.
00:52:20You need me.
00:52:22I don't need anyone. Now get out of here.
00:52:24Please, let me climb with you. I'll do whatever you tell me to.
00:52:34You're too late.
00:52:36I stopped a long time ago. It's all over now.
00:52:38No, don't do that. Just wait a sec.
00:52:40I said it's over. All right? Beat it. Go on. I said go.
00:52:46Okay. Okay.
00:53:04I know you're still climbing.
00:53:06You can't stop me from coming, so I'll be there.
00:53:08You hear me?
00:53:10I'll be waiting for you at base camp this winter.
00:53:28For a long time, mountaineering was just a competition of heights.
00:53:31And once a summit was reached, you would think the competition's over.
00:53:35But it doesn't work like that.
00:53:38A mountaineer always finds new challenges.
00:53:40If they can't climb any higher, they'll look for the most difficult route.
00:53:43They'll climb faster, alone, without oxygen.
00:53:47Essentially, it never ends.
00:53:51Everest was conquered in 1953 from the Nepalese side.
00:53:54Without oxygen in 78.
00:53:56And two years later, it was settled.
00:53:58With oxygen in 78.
00:54:00And two years later, it was summited solo via the Norton Pass.
00:54:10In the winter of 85, Hase tackled the challenging southwest face.
00:54:15He never returned.
00:54:22So the southwest face in the winter remained unconquered.
00:54:25Khabu was going to take it on alone and without oxygen.
00:54:29I wasn't going to miss it for anything.
00:54:55I was going to miss it for anything.
00:55:25What's the weather forecast?
00:55:27We have to wait.
00:55:28The wind's coming up from the valley.
00:55:30Clouds are gathering on the peaks.
00:55:31It'll snow again soon.
00:55:32Won't be able to leave for three days.
00:55:34Maybe four.
00:55:35Plus another day for it to settle.
00:55:37We'll wait.
00:55:43How long do you think it'll take you?
00:55:46I don't know.
00:55:47We'll see.
00:55:48We'll see.
00:55:49We'll see.
00:55:50We'll see.
00:55:51We'll see.
00:55:52We'll see.
00:55:53We'll see.
00:55:55About a week?
00:55:56Four days, three nights.
00:55:57Is that possible?
00:55:58That's the only way it's possible.
00:56:08Do you know the rules for a solo climb?
00:56:10No communication.
00:56:11No interventions.
00:56:13You only take photos.
00:56:14If I'm in a tough spot, you leave me.
00:56:17And if you're in trouble, you're on your own, too.
00:56:19Got it?
00:56:20Got it.
00:56:24See you both tomorrow.
00:56:37Don't be too quick to judge him.
00:56:39He's been here for nearly eight years.
00:56:42Preparing for eight years is all he lives for.
00:56:45This ascent is everything to him.
00:56:47And he won't let anyone stand in his way now.
00:56:50I don't intend to.
00:56:51I know that.
00:56:52I know.
00:56:53You're here.
00:56:54That's what matters.
00:56:55He'll never admit it, but if he succeeds, he'll need your photos.
00:56:59But you're not like him.
00:57:01Your limits are not his limits.
00:57:03Don't push yourself to try and keep up.
00:57:05If you feel like you can't go on, you need to stop.
00:57:08Turn back.
00:57:09At a 7,500-meter altitude and with limited oxygen, you'll get migraines.
00:57:14And it'll be hard to keep going.
00:57:16That's normal.
00:57:18Once you're past 8,000 meters, you're in the death zone.
00:57:21The body isn't designed to survive that kind of altitude.
00:57:24You need to move quickly.
00:57:26If not, you won't come back.
00:57:28Do you understand?
00:57:29Yeah, I got it.
00:58:22Okay.
00:58:43You ready?
00:58:45Yeah.
00:58:46Are you?
00:58:48I think so.
00:58:50What you're doing is dangerous.
00:58:52There would be no point if it wasn't.
00:58:55Why are you doing it?
00:58:56Hase is dead. The competition's over.
00:58:59Why are you so set on doing this?
00:59:01For your article? For a few photos in a magazine?
00:59:03Why did you come out here?
00:59:05Hmm. There's more to it.
00:59:09Once you get a taste for it, there's no going back.
00:59:11You can't live without it.
00:59:14It's just how it is.
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00:59:24Is this where you found it?
00:59:26The camera? You find it on Everest?
00:59:28Is it really the camera?
00:59:29You're pissing me off with your questions.
00:59:31It's no one's camera.
00:59:34Get your pack ready. We leave tomorrow.
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01:08:43Really?
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01:09:20Abu, how's it going up there? You sleep all right?
01:09:22I'm fine. It was a peaceful night.
01:09:24You got lucky. We had heavy winds all night.
01:09:26Are you still on schedule?
01:09:28I'll leave at six as planned.
01:09:30If the weather proceeds to be clear, I should get past warship Brock easily
01:09:33and reach the Grey Tower at nightfall.
01:09:35Okay. Let me know if anything changes.
01:09:37Good luck.
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01:10:46Abu. Abu, do you read me?
01:10:48Loud and clear. What's going on?
01:10:50Weather's taking a turn for the worse.
01:10:52There's a storm building at the Southern Pass
01:10:54with winds of speed of 200 kilometers.
01:10:56It's headed your way. Best not to hang around.
01:10:58Copy that.
01:11:03Damn it.
01:11:10Oh.
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01:13:12Come on, come on.
01:13:15Come on, move it.
01:13:18Aah!
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01:14:41Hey, Fukumachi, wake up.
01:14:43How are you feeling?
01:14:44You think you can climb?
01:14:45Leave me.
01:14:46Don't argue.
01:14:47Take off your pack.
01:14:48No.
01:14:49Give me your ice pick.
01:14:50It'll get in the way.
01:14:52Take off your crampons, too.
01:14:53I'll take it from here.
01:14:54You won't make it.
01:14:56We'll both get stuck here.
01:14:58Just hold on.
01:14:59You'll be okay.
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01:16:00Drake.
01:16:05I'm sorry.
01:16:06It was my fault.
01:16:09Drake, you need to rehydrate.
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01:16:29Why did you come back, huh?
01:16:31We said no interventions.
01:16:33You're not in the clear.
01:16:35You still have to get down.
01:16:37And if the storm keeps up, it'll be hard.
01:16:40So that's it, then?
01:16:43We lost too much time.
01:16:44We cut it too close.
01:16:46The only way is taking the yellow band now.
01:16:49No, it's too exposed in the winter.
01:16:51The rock is too fragile.
01:16:53Your rope's not long enough.
01:16:55It's...
01:16:56Impossible.
01:16:58It ends here.
01:17:01Pull your legs in.
01:17:16I found it up there, near the ridge.
01:17:18Huh?
01:17:21The camera.
01:17:25I've attempted the southwest face multiple times,
01:17:27but I always fail.
01:17:30Last winter, the conditions were really rough,
01:17:32and after the Great Tower, I lost my bearings.
01:17:35The summit was so close,
01:17:36but it was impossible to find a route.
01:17:39I was exhausted.
01:17:40I was looking for somewhere to take shelter.
01:17:44That's where I found him.
01:17:46He was right there.
01:17:49I was looking for somewhere to take shelter.
01:17:53That's where I found him.
01:18:20And do you think that...
01:18:22He reached the summit?
01:18:24You'll be disappointed.
01:18:26He was last seen at around 8,700 meters.
01:18:30I found him a little further up,
01:18:31but it's impossible to know whether he was ascending
01:18:33or if he was coming down.
01:18:35Yeah, but we could find out from the film.
01:18:42What does it matter?
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01:19:16coughing
01:19:31coughing
01:19:36Thank you.
01:19:38You ready?
01:19:43Be careful.
01:19:46The storm might return,
01:19:48and the winds will pick up once you clear the pass.
01:19:51I won't be there this time.
01:19:52Wait, you're not...
01:19:54Get to the valley by noon.
01:19:56Don't hang around too long.
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01:26:10One more day. Just one.
01:26:13There's no point. It's over. Come on.
01:26:17Come on.
01:26:39He asked me to give you this.
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01:27:07If you're reading this, it means I didn't make it back.
01:27:11Keep the camera. It's yours.
01:27:13Maybe it'll answer the questions you had about Mallory
01:27:16but if you're wondering why he did it,
01:27:19why I'm doing this,
01:27:22you won't find the answer.
01:27:24But being here yourself, you must have gotten some idea.
01:27:28Whatever brought you here is the same thing
01:27:30that drives me to climb.
01:27:33I don't know what it is, but I stopped questioning it
01:27:36once I understood I couldn't live without it.
01:27:41Some people search for meaning in their lives,
01:27:44but not me.
01:27:46Climbing is the only thing that makes me feel alive.
01:27:49And that's what I did, right to the end.
01:27:52No regrets.
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01:29:24Habu was right.
01:29:27I got the answer I was looking for regarding Mallory,
01:29:30and yet it wasn't enough.
01:29:32What drives someone to climb higher,
01:29:34to be the first,
01:29:36to risk their life so unnecessarily?
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01:29:57Now I know.
01:29:59I know there doesn't need to be a reason.
01:30:02For some, the mountains aren't a goal but a path,
01:30:05and the summit is just a step.
01:30:08Once you're there, all that's left is to keep going.
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