The North Face Presents: Lhotse ft. Hilaree Nelson and Jim Morrison

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Published 2019-10-15
Hilaree Nelson and Jim Morrison completed the first ski descent of the 27,940-foot Lhotse, the fourth-highest mountain in the world. This is their story. Learn more: bit.ly/FutureLightSummitSeries

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  • ''Everest 10 time summit, Lhotse 4 time summit, Manaslu 1 time summit, Cho Oyu 2 time summit, Ama Dablam 3 time summit, Annapurna I 1 time summit. And you?''
  • @DanielTroyer
    I've gotta stop watching these climbing documentaries or I'm going to end up doing something crazy lol
  • @chuckm4540
    Rest in peace Hilaree Nelson. You took ski mountaineering to another level. You will be remembered as a leader and innovator of the sport.
  • @paulhoulden
    That ending was one of the best ive seen in a climbing doc. Genius
  • dude can i have some extremely respect for the camera crew who wait until they are 100 meters up just for that one shot and they do everything with battery's and camera gear so one extra thumbs up for the camera crew!!!
  • @osanimez
    Ya'll cant deny that the sherpas are the ultimate mountaineers.
  • @montecristo2748
    That guy kills me dead. The best ending to this video. "Everest... 10 times Lhotse... 4 times Manaslu... 1 time Cho Oyu... 2 times Ama Dablum... 3 times Annapurna... 1 time And you?"
  • Rest in peace Dear Hilaree Nelson. She died recently in an avalanche at Manaslu mountain, Nepal. Thank you for promoting Nepalese mountains to the world. You will be always remembered.
  • @dieselphiend
    So glad they gave the sherpas a chance to to say how many summits they had made.
  • @thangarajmj5814
    Really amazing how the Sherpas have so many summits than mosr Professional Mountaineers and they are so humble. Nice of the production team to give them an opportunity, they are the most under-rated.
  • @EmFdtr
    Rest in peace, sweet Hilaree. The only consolation for your loss is knowing that you lived as you wished, and were happy 🙏🏻 That's more than most people can actually say about their lives. I hope for Hilaree's children and Jim to get all the psychological support they're going to need for the next couple years, my heart breaks for them. RIP you legend.
  • @zreyk
    Oh me? Yeah I just finished a bag of chips that I opened at the start of this video.
  • @BelgianBeats
    Imagine climbing up this mountain, being completely exhausted, to suddenly see some ski tracks at 8400m...
  • @curtbrooks7495
    Jimmy Chin is the greatest Outdoor film maker of all time
  • @samhparker
    That was such a classy way to end this video. Thanks for putting together such a moving film. Those sherpas deserve so much more credit for what they allow us to do as climbers.
  • Had to come back here. I remember when this came out I was in a really dark place in my life. Hilaree and all the other crew members in this video brought back my will to live and to go on adventures. I thank you for this and may she Rest In Peace. I’m heartbroken, she touched something really deep inside me, even though I didn’t even know her. ❤
  • @adansoto2515
    RIP Hilaree, the mountains will miss you. May you keep climbing and exploring wherever you might be. My most sincere condolences Jim.
  • @bjornapyro
    Love love love the nod to the sherpas at the end.