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Like Zeller, the fall left her surprisingly unscathed. No broken bones, and she's able to speak coherently. The two sit and talk for a while, regaining their bearings. They can see camp below, the equivalent of a few blocks away, but it looks deserted. All the tents are blown over. Zeller offers to head down and set up a tent. Johnson agrees.
Like Zeller, the fall left her surprisingly unscathed. No broken bones, and she's able to speak coherently. The two sit and talk for a while, regaining their bearings. They can see camp below, the equivalent of a few blocks away, but it looks deserted. All the tents are blown over. Zeller offers to head down and set up a tent. Johnson agrees.
She'll follow him down as soon as she catches her breath. Zeller makes it down to camp and finds McMillan already asleep in one of the collapsed tents. He climbs into a sleeping bag beside him and passes out. It's their first proper rest in three days. Zeller and McMillan sleep until the next morning. They emerge from the tent but can't find any sign of Johnson.
She'll follow him down as soon as she catches her breath. Zeller makes it down to camp and finds McMillan already asleep in one of the collapsed tents. He climbs into a sleeping bag beside him and passes out. It's their first proper rest in three days. Zeller and McMillan sleep until the next morning. They emerge from the tent but can't find any sign of Johnson.
She'll follow him down as soon as she catches her breath. Zeller makes it down to camp and finds McMillan already asleep in one of the collapsed tents. He climbs into a sleeping bag beside him and passes out. It's their first proper rest in three days. Zeller and McMillan sleep until the next morning. They emerge from the tent but can't find any sign of Johnson.
Zeller and McMillan check the landscape outside, but it's hard to see. The sun glares off the ice, and Zeller doesn't have his sunglasses, having broken them in the fall. Everything is blurry and too bright. Zeller's worried. He doesn't think Johnson could have survived another night out in the elements.
Zeller and McMillan check the landscape outside, but it's hard to see. The sun glares off the ice, and Zeller doesn't have his sunglasses, having broken them in the fall. Everything is blurry and too bright. Zeller's worried. He doesn't think Johnson could have survived another night out in the elements.
Zeller and McMillan check the landscape outside, but it's hard to see. The sun glares off the ice, and Zeller doesn't have his sunglasses, having broken them in the fall. Everything is blurry and too bright. Zeller's worried. He doesn't think Johnson could have survived another night out in the elements.
The men decide the best thing to do is to descend farther and see if they can find others to help search for Johnson. Down at base camp, the other members of the party have been watching the climbers through binoculars. Worry spread through camp when they could only spot three of the four hikers, and then only two.
The men decide the best thing to do is to descend farther and see if they can find others to help search for Johnson. Down at base camp, the other members of the party have been watching the climbers through binoculars. Worry spread through camp when they could only spot three of the four hikers, and then only two.
The men decide the best thing to do is to descend farther and see if they can find others to help search for Johnson. Down at base camp, the other members of the party have been watching the climbers through binoculars. Worry spread through camp when they could only spot three of the four hikers, and then only two.
When it was clear the climbers were descending from high camp, Alfonso, the guide, and the youngest member of the group, John Shelton, hurry up the mountain to meet Zeller and McMillan. Shelton feels grim as he confirms it with his own eyes. Only two of his four companions are here. Zeller and McMillan spend two days recovering in sleeping bags at base camp,
When it was clear the climbers were descending from high camp, Alfonso, the guide, and the youngest member of the group, John Shelton, hurry up the mountain to meet Zeller and McMillan. Shelton feels grim as he confirms it with his own eyes. Only two of his four companions are here. Zeller and McMillan spend two days recovering in sleeping bags at base camp,
When it was clear the climbers were descending from high camp, Alfonso, the guide, and the youngest member of the group, John Shelton, hurry up the mountain to meet Zeller and McMillan. Shelton feels grim as he confirms it with his own eyes. Only two of his four companions are here. Zeller and McMillan spend two days recovering in sleeping bags at base camp,
In addition to exhaustion and altitude-related symptoms, McMillan has a black eye from his fall. Zeller looks grotesque. His forehead is black from exposure and blood vessels are ruptured in his eyes. Alfonso heads all the way down the mountain for more help. Word of Cooper's death and Johnson's disappearance spreads quickly.
In addition to exhaustion and altitude-related symptoms, McMillan has a black eye from his fall. Zeller looks grotesque. His forehead is black from exposure and blood vessels are ruptured in his eyes. Alfonso heads all the way down the mountain for more help. Word of Cooper's death and Johnson's disappearance spreads quickly.
In addition to exhaustion and altitude-related symptoms, McMillan has a black eye from his fall. Zeller looks grotesque. His forehead is black from exposure and blood vessels are ruptured in his eyes. Alfonso heads all the way down the mountain for more help. Word of Cooper's death and Johnson's disappearance spreads quickly.
It's a sensational story and the media jumps on it before an investigation can get underway. So initial news coverage is heavy on speculation. A paper in Cooper's hometown publishes that he's presumably dead after falling off the top of the mountain during a snowstorm and landing in a crevasse.
It's a sensational story and the media jumps on it before an investigation can get underway. So initial news coverage is heavy on speculation. A paper in Cooper's hometown publishes that he's presumably dead after falling off the top of the mountain during a snowstorm and landing in a crevasse.
It's a sensational story and the media jumps on it before an investigation can get underway. So initial news coverage is heavy on speculation. A paper in Cooper's hometown publishes that he's presumably dead after falling off the top of the mountain during a snowstorm and landing in a crevasse.