
Makalu 8481m - West Pillar
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The French Alpine Club's film about the French expedition to conquer Makalu (8481m) via the west pillar in Nepal, which began on February 24, 1971. Composed of 11 mountaineers, Robert Paragot (expedition leader), Georges Payot, Lucien Berardini, Yannick Seigneur, Claude Jager, Jean-Paul Paris, Jean-Claude Mosca, François Guillot, Bernard Mellet, Robert Jacob and Jacques Marchal (surgeon), it took twenty-five days of walking on the Himalayan trails with 460 porters and 18 Sherpas to transport 14 tons of equipment to reach the base camp. Finally, it was Mellet and Seigneur who managed to reach the summit on May 23, 1971: 8481 m, temperature - 30°, oxygen 30%, no wind.
Production
Club Alpin Français (CAF)
Language
FR
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Lucien Bérardini
Self

Robert Paragot
Self

Yannick Seigneur
Self

Bernard Mellet
Self

François Guillot
Self

Georges Payot
Self

Claude Jager
Self

Jean-Claude Mosca
Self

Jean-Paul Paris
Self
Robert Jacob
Self
Jacques Marchal
Self
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