Everest - Blood, Sweat and Tears

Everest - Blood, Sweat and Tears

1993 · 51 min · Documentary, Adventure

In this documentary first broadcast in 1993, Chris Bonington looks back at the first ever expeditions to conquer Mount Everest and the effect that the achievement of climbing the mountain had on climbing as a whole worldwide.

Directed by Allen Jewhurst

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