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Episode - LUNGevity Team Breathing Strong!

LUNGevity Team Breathing Strong! video

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05-23-07

LUNGevity Team Breathing Strong! They Made It! This is just a quick Bonus episode to let everyone know that the LUNGevity team made the summit and are back down safely. At 12:40pm on May 23rd in Tibet Brian Oestrike and Justin Hewitt stood on the summit of Everest. It was a late summit in strong winds, but they made it and have at least made it down to Camp 2 as I write this post. I just thought I'd take the opportunity to share a few thoughts from the team from my talk with them in mid-April from Base Camp. Enjoy this extra video update, and I'll release the regular episodes of Rest of Evere

 

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The Rest of Everest Video Podcast

The Rest of Everest Video Podcast

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Last update: Sun Oct 12 21:17:47 -0700 2008

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An Almost Unabridged Expedition Experience. Start at Episode 000 and work your way forward. The Rest of Everest is a video podcast conceived and created by documentary filmmaker Jon Miller of TreeLine Productions in Colorado. It is "the rest" of the footage from the groundbreaking expedition documentary "Everest: The Other Side" which engrossed thousands of viewers when it premiered on Dish Network™ Pay-Per-View in May of 2005. The film documents the 2003 expedition to the Northeast Ridge route in Tibet, and coincides with the 50th anniversary climbing season. The story revolves around 23-year old climber Ben Clark and the fulfillment of his dream to become one of the youngest climbers to ever summit Everest. Although the film has been very well received, there's just so much of the story left to be told. Miller returned from Everest with over 80 hours of tape from the 60 day expedition. The final cut of the film totaled just 84 minutes. Average that out and it appears that only one minute of every hour filmed made it into the finished version. In September of 2007, the final episode from the 2003 expedition was released. Stay tuned (and subscribed) because Jon has new material from his return to Everest in April of 2007 all filmed specifically for the podcast. This is going to be quite a journey.

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