When adventurers talk about Mount Everest, most often it's about climbing the world's highest peak. In October, Jim Morrison ...
The biggest, raddest, longest, most technically difficult ski line on the planet” is how Jim Morrison describes skiing down ...
Venturing up a deserted Everest to summit without supplementary oxygen and then skiing all the way down to Base Camp, avoiding or somehow descending the treacherous Khumbu Icefall on skis, seems like ...
The astonishing footage details every section, from Bargiel's careful turns down the Lhotse Face to the spooky descent through the Khumbu Icefall.
On September 22, 2025, the Polish mountaineer Andrzej Bargiel accomplished an astounding feat when he climbed and skied from the top of Mt. Everest via the South Col Route without supplemental oxygen, ...
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The man who skied down Mount Everest shares what it was like to ride "the biggest, raddest, longest, most technically ...
Hans Kammerlander is not impressed with Andrzej Bargiel's recent Everest ski descent. The South Tyrolean, himself a high-altitude ski pioneer, described the Pole's recent descent as part of a show ...
Mountaineer Jim Morrison hopped left on his skis, sending trickles of snow down a sheer gully on the North Face of Mount Everest, then he hopped to the right, his breath heavy in the oxygen-thin air.
A Walnut Creek native made history on Wednesday as the first to descend Mount Everest's notoriously narrow north face route. Jim Morrison, 50, accomplished the feat at 7:45 p.m. local time after ...
On October 15 American mountaineer Jim Morrison, 50, became the first person to ski the North Face of Mount Everest (29,032 feet) via its most challenging and elusive line, a linkup of the Hornbein ...
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