Back To Everest
Dave Rodney realizes his dream by enduring significant hardship to summit Mount Everest. But victory twists suddenly into horror when a teammate and close friend goes missing, never to be seen again. This memory haunts him until Rodney leaves the comfort of family and new-found love, daring to climb the highest mountain once more.
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Duration: 1 x 60' SD
Resolution: SD
Seasons: TBC
Genre: Documentary, Lifestyle
Tags: Documentary, Human Interest
Original Language: TBC
Producer: Partners in Motion
Original Broadcaster: National Geographic Canada
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