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Jake Field and Seb discuss the 1996 Everest disaster, including Rob Hall, Scott Fischer, Adventure Consultants, Mountain Madness, summit fever, commercial guiding, the deadly storm, and how Everest changed forever. Key Topics Covered * The rise of commercial guiding on Mount Everest * Who Rob Hall and Scott Fischer were * Adventure Consultants and Mountain Madness * Jon Krakauer and Into Thin Air * Anatoli Boukreev and the oxygen debate * Doug Hansen’s second Everest attempt * Beck Weathers’ incredible survival story * The South Col summit push * Turnaround times and why they matter * Summit fever and decision-making at altitude * The storm of 10 May 1996 * How commercial pressure may have contributed * What changed on Everest after 1996 * Why Everest Base Camp is very different from climbing Everest * The role of guides, responsibility and safety * Whether people should still climb Everest today Chapters 00:01 – Welcome back and introduction to part three of the Everest series 00:41 – Why this story matters to the adventure travel industry 02:30 – Everest Base Camp vs climbing Everest 03:40 – Rob Hall and Adventure Consultants 05:20 – Scott Fischer and Mountain Madness 07:20 – Jon Krakauer, Outside Magazine and Into Thin Air 11:20 – Anatoli Boukreev and the oxygen controversy 14:20 – Doug Hansen and the pressure of a second attempt 16:30 – Beck Weathers and his survival story 17:00 – Summit attempt context: South Col, Camp IV and the death zone 18:20 – Turnaround times and why they matter 20:20 – Adventure Consultants and Mountain Madness team members 21:10 – Crowding, queues and the modern Everest comparison 25:50 – Fixed ropes, ice doctors and bottlenecks 28:00 – Rob Hall pushes on with Doug Hansen 29:30 – The storm arrives 30:40 – Summit fever and poor decision-making 32:30 – Hypoxia and altitude confusion 34:00 – Beck Weathers survives the night 35:45 – Rob Hall’s final satellite phone call 37:30 – What caused the 1996 disaster? 38:30 – Should Everest be commercially guided? 41:40 – Duty of care, safety and expedition leadership 45:40 – How Everest changed after 1996 48:40 – Should people still climb Everest today? 50:00 – Everest Base Camp, altitude preparation and The Altitude Centre 52:00 – How Everest has changed from Mallory to today 53:20 – Final reflections on the Everest series Useful Resources Mentioned * Everest film * Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer * Adventure Consultants * Mountain Madness * Everest Base Camp trek * The Altitude Centre Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe to The Ultimate Adventure Travel Podcast and send in any adventure stories you would like Jake to cover next. Ultimate Guide Links; Get the Free Adventure Travel Starter Pack [https://adventure-pack-landing.replit.app/] Get the Kilimanjaro Guide [https://adventure-guides-uat.replit.app/page/kilimanjaro-machame-route-mg989tf6] Get the Everest Base Camp Guide [https://mailchi.mp/ultimateadventuretravel.co.uk/guide] Get the Mount Toubkal Guide [https://adventure-guides-uat.replit.app/page/toubkal-mg9n0g73 ] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/ultimate_adventuretravel/] https://www.ultimateadventuretravel.co.uk/ [https://www.ultimateadventuretravel.co.uk/]
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