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May 14, 2008

The Ethics of Climbing Roundtable

From PBS:

In this e-mail exchange, four climbers, each with a unique perspective on the risks inherent in climbing above 26,000 feet, explore the rules, standards of behavior and misperceptions in high-altitude mountaineering.

The panelists include: altitude sickness specialist Peter Hackett, M.D., editor of the Outdoor Recreation and Fitness Law Review James H. Moss, J.D., Everest climber and author Lincoln Hall, and expert climbing guide Jim Williams.

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