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  • Touching The Void


    Touching The Void

    In the mid-80′s two young climbers attempted to reach the summit of Siula Grande in Peru; a feat that had previously been attempted but never achieved.

    With an extra man looking after base camp, Simon and Joe set off to scale the mount in one long push over several days.

    The peak is reached, however on the descent Joe falls and breaks his leg. Despite what it means, the two continue with Simon letting Joe out on a rope for 300 meters, then descending to join him and so on.

    However when Joe goes out over an overhang with no way of climbing back up, Simon makes the decision to cut the rope. Joe falls into a crevice and Simon, assuming him dead, continues back down. Joe however survives the fall and was lucky to hit a ledge in the crevice.

    This is the story of how he got back down.

    Release Date: 12 December 2003. Director: Kevin Macdonald. Documentary film.

    Touching The Void, 6.0 out of 6 based on 1 rating
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    • James

      Fantastic doc! I’ve had some close calls in my day but nothing like this!

    • Jamie

      This is worth watching. A tad slow around the 9th part, nevertheless an absolutely stunning story of survival.