00:03Bec Weathers, ladies and gentlemen, you might have noticed a bit of the Lone Star State.
00:07100% Texan right here, people. 100% Texan.
00:11Bec Weathers, he was a climber. He was mythologizing the whole thing and romancing the whole thing.
00:17If I can just climb this mountain, I can always tell somebody I've climbed Everest.
00:21There she is.
00:23I'll let you know how the summit goes, okay?
00:25Bec wasn't an expert climber.
00:28Bec, what's wrong?
00:29My eyes, that might be it.
00:32He just said, I can't go on, but I want to go on because you're at that place where you've,
00:36you know, everything is about the peak.
00:38I'm not leaving you behind. We've got to keep moving, mate.
00:42Traveling at 27,000, 26,000 feet, 200 feet is like you and I going and running a marathon.
00:49It's that taxing on your body and your mind.
00:52It's inexplicable how this guy survived as long as he did, totally exposed.
00:58Nobody will ever understand that kind of severity.
01:01It's going to take all we got.
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