A menacing 50-degree slope and 9,000 feet straight down: that’s the terrain American mountaineer Jim Morrison tackled when he ...
Earlier this month, skier and mountaineer Jim Morrison became the first person to ski down Mt. Everest's foreboding Hornbein Couloir.
Chasing Shadows,’ French alpinist Benjamin Vedrines shares his emotions high on the flanks of the world’s second-tallest peak ...
The reason for the teaser and the lack of footage the past two weeks, of course, is because the footage release is being saved for a NatGeo documentary.
The must-see movies about Mount Everest are often either inspiring or terrifying documentaries, from Dying for Everest to Sherpa.
Why, then, would such a gifted athlete and climber retire after summiting Mount Everest well over a dozen times? The answer can be found in the documentary Everest Dark, making its world premiere on ...
The first clip released by National Geographic of Jim Morrison skiing Everest's Hornbein Couloir shows how breathtakingly ...
Mount Everest as seen from an aircraft over Nepal on September 14, 2013. A documentary team said it found the remains of a foot belonging to climber Andrew "Sandy" Irvine on a slope along Mount ...
Though Jason Clarke and Jake Gyllenhaal lead an A-list cast in Everest, the real star of the 2015 movie is the mountain itself. Located in the Himalayas near the China-Nepal border, Mount Everest is ...
“Climbing Everest” has become a shorthand for doing the impossible, working hard and striving for a goal. But as the biographical drama Everest illustrates, summiting the world’s highest peak is not ...