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Dark Shadows Falling

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This concise and objective account delves into the 1996 Everest tragedy, highlighting one of Simpson's most controversial works, which was shortlisted for the 1997 Boardman Tasker Award. In 1992, an Indian climber was left to die on the South Col of Mount Everest, with other climbers witnessing his plight from the safety of their tents. The sight of his feebly waving hand and subsequent footage of his corpse raised troubling ethical questions that haunt Simpson, who had his own near-death experience in 1985. As he attempts a challenging new route on Pumori, he reflects on the changing nature of mountaineering, now dominated by commercial operators offering guided tours amidst the remnants of past climbers. Simpson grapples with whether the noble instincts that once defined the sport have been lost to modern society's self-interest. His investigation reveals a complex moral landscape, challenging the initial black-and-white perceptions of the climbing community. Simpson's empathy for those who succumb to the mountain's dangers is continually tested as he engages in conversations with his companions, exploring the evolving moral climate of mountaineering in the 1990s. "I shall never forget the horror of dying alone," he reflects, underscoring the profound loneliness faced by those who perish in the pursuit of adventure.

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Dark Shadows Falling, Joe Simpson

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