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49| Drama on the Eiger

Oct 30, 202454 min
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Episode description

Climbing a mountain can be complicated, and enticing and even when life hangs in the balance, men still want more of it.


This, is part of the allure for the North Face of the Eiger. The first attempt up the north face had a 100% mortality rate, and for 4 years after that the mortality rate was 50%.


The wall became known as the “murder wall”, and with a name like that, rescue parties wanted nothing to do with it. If you were crazy enough to climb the Eiger, you got yourself off, or you died.


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Sources:

Climbing.com; climbing.com; Time magazine


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