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3. More climbing.
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4. Always higher.
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5. And for what?
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6. My name is Fukamachi Makoto.
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7. I take photos for magazines.
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8. That year, I was following a Japanese team
up the southwest face of Everest.
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9. This is base camp. Do you read me?
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10. This is Tanaka. I read you.
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11. A major front is approaching. Turn back.
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12. We're almost there,
we can't turn back now.
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13. You're behind schedule.
The storm will arrive before you.
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14. We'll take our chances.
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15. Too risky. You're too far behind schedule.
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16. Do you hear me? Tanaka?
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17. No summit this time. A waste of time.
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18. - What?
- They didn't make it past 8,000 m.
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19. Even with oxygen?
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20. They were ill-prepared.
That's not how the southwest face is done.
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21. - Where did they get to?
- Just after camp 5.
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22. Tanaka and Goto did well,
but couldn't stay on schedule.
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23. Conditions on the ridge weren't great.
They had to turn back.
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24. Got enough for a double-page spread?
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25. - This is the last time I'm doing this.
- Stop whining.
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26. You're outdoors, seeing the world.
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27. I'm wasting my time.
My photos are worthless.
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28. - See you in the newsroom on Monday.
- Yeah. Bye.
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29. Fukamachi, your beer's getting warm.
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30. - Yeah.
- You're a round behind.
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31. Okay, coming.
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32. Hey.
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33. Hello.
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34. Journalist?
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35. Yeah.
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36. Looking for a scoop?
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37. How about Mallory's camera?
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38. Look.
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39. Mallory's camera, I said. Look.
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40. Authentic. It came from up there.
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41. You know the story?
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42. That's a scoop, right?
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43. I'll give you a good price.
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44. What are you on about?
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45. 10,000 rupees, 200 dollars. A bargain!
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46. Forget it!
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47. Poor bastard.
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48. No idea what you're missing.
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49. - Hello—
- You've reached Nepal Airlines.
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50. All our lines are busy.
Please call back later.
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51. I know you can't strike gold every day.
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52. That's how it is.
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53. But I was starting to wonder
what I was doing there.
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54. - I'd never do that.
- What did you do with it?
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55. No need to get angry.
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56. I'll explain!
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57. Stop!
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58. - Hey.
- Give it back.
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59. Okay, wait.
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60. Here.
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61. Hey, wait!
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62. Habu.
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63. Come on!
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64. The summit of Everest was reached in 1953.
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65. But that wasn't the first attempt.
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66. In 1924,
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67. on June 8, at 12:50,
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68. Englishman George Mallory
and his climbing partner were last seen
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69. on the north ridge, near the summit.
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70. They never returned.
Nobody knows if they succeeded.
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71. But we know they had a camera
to take home proof if victorious.
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72. A Vest Pocket Autographic.
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73. If someone were to find the camera
and develop the film,
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74. they'd have the answer to the question
that's been asked for years.
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75. Was Mallory the first person
to conquer Everest?
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76. But…
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77. there was only one problem.
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78. I searched the whole neighborhood,
asked shopkeepers. Nothing.
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79. The guy's a ghost.
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80. But I'm sure it was him.
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81. Habu Joji?
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82. - The Habu Joji?
- Is there another?
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83. The guy disappeared years go. He suddenly
resurfaces with Mallory's camera?
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84. Right under your nose?
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85. He was good climber.
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86. He may well have found the body
near the summit and taken the camera.
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87. People have looked
for Mallory for 70 years.
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88. If he'd been found, we'd know.
You aren't sure it's Habu.
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89. - What about this?
- He's not the only one to lose fingers.
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90. That proves nothing about the camera.
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91. The Vest Pocket is common.
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92. You know that.
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93. No. So why would Habu
have been fighting with that guy?
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94. Why didn't you ask him?
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95. I looked everywhere,
but you know Kathmandu.
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96. Well, in the meantime,
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97. I'll take this one for the cover.
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98. This one isn't bad,
but it needs to be reframed.
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99. If Mallory made it, it could change
the history of mountaineering.
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100. The first man on Everest.
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101. We can't let this go.
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102. I have to find Habu.
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103. People here knew him, they could help.
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104. Listen, the camera's buried
in the snow with Mallory.
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105. No one cares about Habu.
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106. Forget it.
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107. If I get them, can I get
the exclusive on Mallory's photos?
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108. And a cut of the copyright royalties.
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109. Okay, sure.
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110. It was going to be tough to find Habu.
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111. He no longer had an address,
family, or friends in Japan.
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112. - Hello?
- Yes, hello?
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113. My name is Fukamachi Makoto.
I'm a journalist.
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114. - I wanted to talk to you about Habu Joji.
- Who?
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115. Habu Joji.
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116. Yet, during the 1960s,
he had a certain notoriety.
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117. Because of his speed and unique style,
he was considered a prodigy.
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118. He'd accomplished some firsts,
winter ascents, speed records.
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119. In mountaineering circles,
his career looked promising.
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120. People even said he was one
of the best of his generation.
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121. Then one day, he disappeared.
Just like that.
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122. Vanished. What happened to him?
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123. - Grab this bag.
- It's okay. I've got it. Thanks.
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124. - Anyone got the bag with the carabiners?
- Under the seat.
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125. Who coiled this rope?
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126. - Shall I carry your bag?
- Anything else?
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127. It's okay.
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128. Go on, come with me. It's only a week.
There are great routes to do.
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129. I can't Habu. We just got back.
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130. It's a new job, it's important.
I can't just take off.
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131. I can talk to your boss. Tell him
you're more productive after climbing.
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132. - As if.
- Fancy bowling on Saturday?
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133. - Yeah.
- Good idea.
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134. I'll thrash you.
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135. Guys, bowling on Saturday. You coming?
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136. Sure. I'm the strike king.
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137. We're going running on Saturday.
You haven't forgotten?
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138. No, of course not.
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139. Sorry, we can't Saturday.
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140. It's been planned for ages.
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141. Good news, gentlemen.
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142. Toshiro's been fired?
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143. - We're getting a new truck?
- Even better. We're going to Nepal.
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144. I found a sponsor
for the Annapurna expedition.
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145. But they only cover half the cost.
You'll have to cover the rest.
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146. - Yes.
- Okay.
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147. I'm aware
that not everyone can afford to go.
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148. If we're successful,
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149. the next expedition
will be better financed.
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150. As for visas, don't forget
to apply before next month.
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151. We have a lot of equipment to buy.
I'd like us to discuss it together.
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152. - Toshiro, take care of the accounts.
- Yes, no problem.
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153. I'll hand out the forms
for the climbing permits.
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154. Things take time, so don't hang about—
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155. They aren't skilled enough to go.
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156. They don't train enough.
They're always partying.
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157. They don't even climb 50 days a year.
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158. We should be going. We're better!
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159. Just because they can afford to pay.
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160. Do you think that's right?
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161. Throw that thing away!
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162. That's why you struggle
to breathe at high altitude.
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163. Money, sponsors…
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164. if we were famous, we'd have sponsors.
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165. We'll make a name for ourselves.
Do something no one's ever done.
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166. - Are you game?
- Yeah. What do you have in mind?
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167. Demon Wall.
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168. In winter? You're crazy.
It's impossible. No one does that.
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169. Exactly.
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170. You're still here? You're the last one.
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171. The first winter ascent up Demon Wall.
Not bad for the time.
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172. Yeah. Have you made any progress?
Do you have any leads?
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173. I called the embassy.
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174. Habu arrived in Nepal
eight years ago, but his visa's expired.
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175. He's in hiding. That's why he ran
when I recognized him.
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176. - What's that got to do with the camera?
- I'll find it.
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178. Have fun.
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179. The other club members
who went to Annapurna had failed.
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180. Everyone returned safely,
but no one reached the summit.
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181. I'm raising my glass to Inoue and Habu.
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182. - Yes, thank you. Cheers.
- Bravo.
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183. Habu got his revenge.
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184. Well done, boys.
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185. Lucky you're here
to redeem the club's image.
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186. Others should take note.
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187. - We were being careful. Safety first.
- Yeah, just being professional.
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188. Still, the Demon Wall,
that's incredible, and with that weather!
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189. Hey, they got lucky is all.
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190. It wasn't luck.
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191. We set up the bivouac
and waited for the right moment.
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192. You need a nice day. The sun melts
the snow and clears the route.
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to set the snow that's left
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194. so that it doesn't fall on you.
Then you go.
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195. Only it started snowing during the day.
We took a hammering.
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196. The powder snowfalls were a real pain.
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197. - We had to be quick.
- We didn't hang around!
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198. The hardest part
was the icefall and the overhang.
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199. You should've seen it, a real barricade!
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200. But I found a way through.
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201. It wasn't easy to see, but we had to try.
I went for a reason.
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202. So where were you then, Inoue?
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203. Come on, cheers.
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204. Hang on.
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205. Inoue handled things very well,
but I was always out ahead so…
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206. It's like you climbed the wall alone.
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207. Well no, but in some ways, yes.
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208. Habu.
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209. What? It's true.
I was in front the whole way.
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210. - What were you thinking?
- What?
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What about team spirit?
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212. I wasn't trying to criticize Inoue.
It's just that…
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I can't help it if that's upsetting.
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217. We looked everywhere. An hour later,
he found them in his pocket.
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219. Speaking of the team, Buntaro won't stop
talking about climbing with you.
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220. No, no way.
He's too young. He'd slow me down.
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who do pretty well.
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223. wanting to join the club,
but he was underage.
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225. "Mr. Ito, please say yes.
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229. Your partner is hurt or unconscious.
He can't climb back up.
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You're in big trouble.
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234. If you don't act quickly, you both fall.
You have to make a choice.
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235. I wouldn't cut the rope.
No way. I couldn't.
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237. I'd cut the rope.
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239. What if you were at the end of the rope?
You'd want your partner to think twice.
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241. If I fall, don't think twice.
I wouldn't hold it against anyone.
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243. Yeah, sure.
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249. A new speed record? Well done.
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250. I'm glad to have run into you.
I'm curious…
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251. There aren't many rock faces like that,
even in Europe.
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253. Ever done a winter ascent?
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254. I didn't want to rush it.
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255. I set up the bivouac and I waited.
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256. I needed a nice day. The sun melts
the snow and clears the route.
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258. You mustn't slow your pace,
but well, you know all about speed.
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261. Yeah, I leave tomorrow.
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262. That's good. With who?
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263. No one. I'm going alone.
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264. And now, the sporting event of the week.
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265. Yes, and that's no exaggeration.
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266. The up-and-coming young climber,
Hase Tsuneo,
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267. has just scaled the notorious Demon Wall,
in winter, alone.
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268. A first.
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269. The Demon Wall alone? That's incredible!
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270. I don't think he'll stop there.
You'll be hearing a lot more about him!
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271. Hase Tsuneo, the climber to watch.
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have just qualified for the Pacific League
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by Sakamura, the new recruit…
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275. A week?
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277. Are you crazy? And to do what exactly?
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278. To go to the mountains. Please.
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280. No. I need the manpower here. No way.
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There are three trucks to unload.
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282. I quit.
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283. - Tell him I'm in a meeting.
- Very well, sir.
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284. No, I did like him.
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285. But he was so… How can I put this?
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286. He didn't know when to stop.
He always had to be climbing.
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287. I almost got fired because of him once.
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I finally realized something.
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290. His climbing partners
didn't count for much.
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292. We were there
to help him climb higher. That's all.
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293. I didn't want to spend
my whole life behind him.
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294. So I stopped.
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to climb with him.
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298. Mr. Habu.
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299. Buntaro, how are you?
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300. Hello, Ryoko.
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301. Sorry, Mr. Habu.
I didn't want him to bother you.
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303. Let me climb with you.
I'll do whatever you say!
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305. He'll be here soon.
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306. I know you don't have a partner.
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308. You're not ready for a route like this.
It's too technical. I can't take you.
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I've improved.
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310. The holds are barely visible.
The rock is friable. It's too dangerous.
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311. Be sensible and go home.
Your sister's waiting for you.
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312. I'll go alone, then.
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313. Hey, Buntaro!
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316. There you go!
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317. Keep going, that's it.
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318. You have improved.
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319. - Thank you, Mr. Habu.
- No, really.
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323. The Alps, even the Himalayas!
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325. Yeah, we have
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then it gets easier.
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You're doing really well!
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374. - But I knew right away that it was him.
- He felt guilty.
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378. Buntaro insisted on going with him.
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380. Even if it's senseless.
Even if it's dangerous.
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381. He was fascinated with Habu.
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382. He wanted to do everything he did.
He was like him, actually.
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383. He always had to be climbing,
going higher,
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for a few years.
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386. First from Japan, then from Nepal.
But nothing for three years.
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anything that could help me find him?
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388. Never an address,
never a note, never a signature.
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389. I'm sorry, I can't help you.
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392. Why are you looking for Habu?
For an article?
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393. He might be able
to give us important information about…
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395. You know the first ascent of Everest
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396. No.
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399. Forget about it.
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400. I hope you find
what you're looking for. Goodbye.
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401. I hope so, too.
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402. Oh, yeah.
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403. There was a note with the last letter.
It was the only one.
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404. And he said that he wouldn't be able
to continue from where he was going,
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in mountaineering,
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408. was to scale the three great north faces
of the Alps, in winter, alone.
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411. and the Grandes Jorasses.
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412. The famous winter trilogy.
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413. Habu had left for Europe
to take on the challenge.
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414. But he wasn't the only one.
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415. Hase Tsuneo was also there.
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416. This time, Habu had
a head start on his rival.
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victory within reach.
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- Please.
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- No!
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432. Hey! Habu!
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433. When mountain rescue arrived,
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434. Habu had spent three days
and five hours on the rock face.
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435. The cold would've killed anyone else
long before, but not him.
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436. Hase's team spotted him
while out scouting.
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437. He owed his life to his rival.
Ironic, right?
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438. Habu had lost this leg.
It was a miracle that he was still alive.
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439. KNH NEWS 1985, 12, 20
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440. Now to the world of mountaineering.
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441. Tragedy struck yesterday on Everest.
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442. The Japanese mountaineering star,
Hase Tsuneo,
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443. died in a terrible avalanche
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444. while attempting to scale
the infamous southwest face alone.
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445. After hours of searching,
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446. rescue teams finally located
the mountaineer's lifeless body,
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447. at an altitude of more than 6,000 m,
in the west valley,
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448. whose nickname, "Valley of Silence,"
tragically resonates today.
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449. That didn't change anything for him.
It was as if the competition hadn't ended.
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450. That's why he left,
to also complete the southwest face.
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451. - Seriously? No one can do that in winter.
- He can.
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452. Maybe, but he hasn't.
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453. And you haven't found the camera.
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454. He's not the type to give up.
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455. He's too old now.
And no one would sponsor him.
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456. I called the Kathmandu tourist office.
They issue the climbing permits.
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457. - Habu applied three years ago.
- For the southwest face?
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458. I don't know,
but the application was denied.
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459. They forbid him
from doing something dangerous.
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460. - What are you playing at?
- What?
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461. No one's seen you in a month.
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462. You're shut away with your papers,
your records, making calls left and right.
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463. You know everything about him,
but you'll never find him.
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464. - He must be somewhere, right?
- You have no leads.
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465. Do me a favor,
forget Habu and this camera business.
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466. Stick to what you know,
taking great photos.
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467. That's what people want.
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468. Hello?
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469. Yes, it's me.
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470. Sure. I can be there tomorrow.
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471. Was my Everest story intriguing?
Want the rest?
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472. You told it so well.
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473. No, I found Habu's last letter.
The one with the note.
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474. Turns out I did keep it. And…
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475. - Do you have an address?
- No, but I noticed something.
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476. Look.
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477. The other letters came from Kathmandu,
but this one came from somewhere else.
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478. I thought it might be of interest to you.
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479. Namche Bazaar.
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480. Do you know it?
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481. It's the last village before Everest.
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482. He may still be there, three years later.
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483. To reach Everest, there's only one road
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484. and a week's walk
across the Khumbu valley.
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485. Sherpa country.
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486. Habu had vanished.
No one knew what became of him.
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487. But if he was still in the area,
I would find him.
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488. Anyone there?
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489. Hello, is anyone there?
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490. What are you up to?
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491. Hello, I'm a journalist.
I work for a Japanese magazine.
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492. I'm Fukamachi.
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493. - Go away, Fukamachi.
- I won't be here for long.
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494. - I want to ask some questions to prepare—
- Nothing to say.
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495. I saw you in Kathmandu with that guy.
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496. The camera's a Vest Pocket.
Did you find it on Everest?
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497. - Because that means it's—
- What? Leave me alone.
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498. This winter you plan
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499. to climb Everest's southwest face.
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500. I just want to cover the ascent.
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501. Let me follow you. I'll hang back.
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502. You won't even see me.
I'll just take photos.
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503. If you go alone and you succeed,
no one will ever know.
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504. Is that what you want?
You need proof of the ascent.
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505. You need me.
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506. I don't need anyone. Now, clear off.
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507. Let me climb with you.
I'll do whatever you say!
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508. You're too late.
I stopped long ago. That's all over now.
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509. No, wait. Don't do that.
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510. It's over. Got it?
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511. - But—
- Get lost!
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512. Okay.
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513. I know you still climb.
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514. You can't stop me from coming.
I'll be there. You hear me?
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515. I'll be waiting for you
at base camp this winter.
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516. Mountain climbing was long
a competition for climbing the highest.
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517. Once the summit is reached,
you might think the competition's over.
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518. It doesn't work like that.
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519. A mountaineer always finds new challenges.
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520. If not higher,
they'll seek the most difficult route,
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521. they'll climb faster,
solo, without oxygen.
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522. Basically, it never ends.
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523. Everest was conquered in '53
from the Nepalese side,
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524. without oxygen in '78,
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525. two years later,
solo via the Norton Couloir.
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526. In the winter of '85,
Hase tackled the dangerous southwest face.
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527. He would never make it back.
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528. So the southwest face
in winter remains unconquered.
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529. Habu was going to tackle it alone,
without oxygen.
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530. An exploit I wouldn't miss for the world.
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531. - What's the weather forecast?
- We must wait.
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532. With the wind, the clouds
are gathering on the peaks.
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533. It'll snow again soon.
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534. We can't leave for three days. Maybe four.
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535. Plus another day for it to settle.
We'll wait.
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536. How long do you think
the ascent will take? A week?
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537. - Three nights and four days.
- Is that possible?
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538. That's the only way it's possible.
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539. Do you know the rules of a solo climb?
No communication, no interventions.
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540. You take your photos, that's it.
If I'm having trouble, you stay put.
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541. If you're in trouble,
don't count on me. Got it?
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542. Yes.
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543. Okay, good night.
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544. Don't be too quick to judge him.
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545. He'll have been here for eight years soon.
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546. He's been preparing for eight years.
It's all he lives for.
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547. This ascent is everything to him.
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548. He won't let anyone stand in his way.
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549. I don't intend to.
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550. I know.
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551. It's good you're here.
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552. He'll never admit it,
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553. but he'll need your photos
if he does succeed.
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554. But you're not like him.
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555. Your limits aren't his limits.
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556. Don't try to follow him at all costs.
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557. If you feel you can't go on, don't.
Come back down.
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558. You know, from 7,500 m because of a lack
of oxygen, you'll have headaches
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559. and find it hard to keep going.
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560. That's normal.
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561. Above 8,000 m, you're in the death zone.
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562. The body wasn't made
to survive at that altitude.
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563. You have to move quickly
or you won't come back.
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564. Understand?
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565. I understand.
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566. Are you ready?
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567. What about you?
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568. I think so.
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569. What you're doing is risky.
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570. There'd be no point if it wasn't.
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571. Why are you doing it?
Hase is dead, the competition's over.
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572. Why do you insist on following me?
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573. For a few photos in a magazine?
For the price of an article? Why?
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574. There's more to it.
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575. Once you get a taste for it,
nothing else matters.
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576. That's how it is.
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577. Did you find it here?
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578. Was the camera on Everest?
Is it really the camera…
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579. You're pissing me off with your questions.
It's no one's camera.
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580. Prepare your bag. We leave tomorrow.
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581. Come on.
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582. Habu.
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583. Oh no.
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584. Come on.
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585. Habu, how are you? Sleep well?
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586. I'm fine. It was a peaceful night.
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587. Lucky. There were strong gales here.
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588. Are you on schedule?
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589. I leave at 6.00 a.m. As planned.
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590. If the weather holds,
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591. I should pass Warship Rock easily
and be at the Grey Tower by nightfall.
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592. Okay. Let me know
of any changes. Good luck!
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593. Habu, do you read me?
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594. I read you. What is it?
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595. The weather's turning.
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596. A storm's building at the southern pass
with gusts of 200 km.
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597. - It's headed for you. Don't hang around.
- Copy that.
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598. Shit!
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599. Come on!
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600. Come on, move!
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601. Fukamachi!
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602. Hey! Fuckamachi! Wake up!
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603. How are you feeling?
Do you think you can climb?
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604. - Leave me.
- Don't argue. Take off your rucksack.
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605. - No!
- Give me your ax. It's in the way.
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606. Take off your ice crampons.
Leave things to me!
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607. Stop, you won't make it!
We'll both get stuck here!
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608. Hold on tight. It'll be okay.
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609. Drink.
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610. Sorry, it's my fault.
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611. Drink, you need to rehydrate.
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614. You're not saved.
You still have to get down.
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615. If it doesn't ease off, it'll be hard.
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The window is too short.
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620. And the rock is fragile.
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625. I found it up there.
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626. Near the ridge.
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627. The camera.
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628. I attempted the southwest face
several times, but always failed.
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629. Last winter, conditions were bad.
After the Grey Tower, I lost my bearings.
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630. The summit was so close,
but it was impossible to find a route.
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631. I was exhausted. I was searching
for somewhere to take shelter.
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632. He was there.
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634. That he reached the summit?
You'll be disappointed.
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636. I found him a little higher up. Can't say
whether he was ascending or descending.
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637. We could find out from the film.
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641. Be careful.
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642. The storm may return,
gusts might strengthen after the couloir.
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645. You need to reach the valley by noon.
Don't hang around.
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646. Are you okay?
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647. I'm okay. Has Habu come back?
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648. Not yet.
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649. Did he make it?
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650. I don't know. The last radio contact
we had was yesterday morning.
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651. He was going to tackle the summit.
He sounded well.
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652. Nothing since then.
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653. Something's not right.
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654. He might be stranded by the bad weather.
We have to wait.
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655. One more day.
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656. Just one.
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657. There's no point. It's over.
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660. If you're reading this,
I didn't make it back.
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668. Whatever brought you here
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670. I stopped asking myself that when
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671. Some people search
for meaning in their lives. Not me.
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672. Climbing is the only thing
that makes me feel alive.
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673. So I did it right to the end.
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675. Habu was right.
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676. I had the answer to the Mallory mystery,
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677. Why ever climb higher?
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Why do something so futile?
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681. There doesn't have to be a reason.
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682. For some, the mountains
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