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Everest 2015 Videos: A Year of Unprecedented Tragedy and Triumph on the World's Highest Mountain
What he captured is silence.
- Footage filmed by climbers in Base Camp capturing the avalanche’s approach and immediate aftermath.
- Helicopter rescue footage showing evacuations and damage assessment.
- On-mountain helmet-cam and expedition videos documenting damage higher on the route and the arduous descents after the quake.
- Television and documentary segments that assembled survivor interviews and expedition footage into longer narratives.
As the climbing community came to terms with the tragedy, videos began to emerge that paid tribute to those who had lost their lives on the mountain. One of the most moving tributes was a video by the Himalayan Database, a website that tracks expeditions and climbers on the Himalayan mountains. everest 2015 videos
- Everest 2015: A Year of Tragedy and Triumph: An article exploring the events of the 2015 climbing season on Everest.
- The Deadliest Avalanche on Everest: An article examining the avalanche that struck the Khumbu Icefall in 2015.
- Climbing Everest: Risks and Challenges: An article discussing the risks and challenges involved in climbing the world's highest mountain.
Marco later said he landed the drone immediately. He couldn’t watch anymore. Everest 2015 Videos: A Year of Unprecedented Tragedy
But there is a fourth video. The one you won’t find on YouTube. It was recorded on a phone, inside a crevasse. A climber named Tashi fell 80 feet when the ice beneath him fractured. His phone’s light is the only illumination. The walls are sapphire blue, glowing like radioactive glass. His breathing is slow. Controlled. He’s counting his fingers, his ribs, his blessings. Footage filmed by climbers in Base Camp capturing