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Storm Over Everest
Posted: May 14 2008 8:17 am
by Jeffshadows
There was an episode of PBS's Frontline last night about the tragedy on Everest in '96. It looked like David Breshears was doing most of the narration, but I didn't get a chance to finish watching (That's what TiVo's for, right?) At any rate, it's available for online viewing on the Frontline website. Go to PBS org and click on Programs > Frontline or google: "Storm Over Everest"...
Jeff
Re: Storm Over Everest
Posted: May 14 2008 10:10 am
by Grasshopper
I was "totally glued" to it last night for the 1.5 hour PBS-Frontline showing!!
I think I will always remember what that one guy who was left for dead, stated:
"character is who you are when no one else is around"..
Re: Storm Over Everest
Posted: May 14 2008 9:31 pm
by PaleoRob
I heard an interview with David Breshears on NPR on Monday about this very thing. Sounded like it would be pretty neat, but didn't have a chance to catch it.
Re: Storm Over Everest
Posted: May 14 2008 10:37 pm
by Randal_Schulhauser
Google "Dr. Beck Weathers"
I've heard him speak before, quite the inspirational person...
Re: Storm Over Everest
Posted: May 15 2008 7:45 am
by Jeffshadows
Randal Schulhauser wrote:Google "Dr. Beck Weathers"
I've heard him speak before, quite the inspirational person...
He was the unfortunate guy that lost his nose and fingers, right?
Re: Storm Over Everest
Posted: May 15 2008 9:38 am
by Randal_Schulhauser
Jeff MacE wrote:Randal Schulhauser wrote:Google "Dr. Beck Weathers"
I've heard him speak before, quite the inspirational person...
He was the unfortunate guy that lost his nose and fingers, right?
Exactly. And as Hank points out he coined a phrase on personal ethics that's stuck with me for some time;
"
Character is who you are when no one else is around..."
Re: Storm Over Everest
Posted: May 15 2008 10:47 am
by Grasshopper
Randal Schulhauser wrote:Jeff MacE wrote:Randal Schulhauser wrote:Google "Dr. Beck Weathers"
I've heard him speak before, quite the inspirational person...
He was the unfortunate guy that lost his nose and fingers, right?
Exactly. And as Hank points out he coined a phrase on personal ethics that's stuck with me for some time;
"
Character is who you are when no one else is around..."
Just to be correct, I may have misstated Dr. Weathers on his personal ethics statement. He may have actually stated:
"Character is who you are when no one else is looking"
Re: Storm Over Everest
Posted: May 15 2008 10:55 am
by Jeffshadows
Grasshopper wrote:Randal Schulhauser wrote:Jeff MacE wrote:Randal Schulhauser wrote:Google "Dr. Beck Weathers"
I've heard him speak before, quite the inspirational person...
He was the unfortunate guy that lost his nose and fingers, right?
Exactly. And as Hank points out he coined a phrase on personal ethics that's stuck with me for some time;
"
Character is who you are when no one else is around..."
Just to be correct, I may have misstated Dr. Weathers on his personal ethics statement. He may have actually stated:
"Character is who you are when no one else is looking"
Yea, that's really a true statement. Although everyone could probably think of a time when they were faced with a crisis a statement like that describes, certainly few will ever truly know what he meant when he said it.
If memory serves, he essentially "woke up" and started walking towards camp did he not? Imagine the fortitude that took...
Re: Storm Over Everest
Posted: May 15 2008 11:08 am
by Randal_Schulhauser
Here's something from my files on Dr. Weathers. Enjoy!
Re: Storm Over Everest
Posted: May 15 2008 11:17 am
by Grasshopper
In response to Jeff MacE:
Actually this Dr. Weathers' statement was in response to an incident that was described by him in this "Storm Over Everest" episode that he felt very strongly about, that prompted this personal ethics statement.
Re: Storm Over Everest
Posted: May 15 2008 12:51 pm
by joebartels
from the movie
"everybody always says that the definition of character is what you do when nobody is looking"
very powerful indeed on life in general
also enjoyed
"it's what the mountain reveals about us, that has any lasting value"
Re: Storm Over Everest
Posted: May 15 2008 10:17 pm
by Jeffshadows
Well, I finally got to watch the rest of the show. Pretty powerful stuff. I also liked the line: "The mountain does not compete with us."