Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel Season 21 Episode 2

Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel Season 21 Episode 2 Death on Everest

  • February 24, 2015

Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel is back with another eye-opening episode that leaves us pondering about the lengths people would go to achieve their goals.

In episode 2 of the 21st season, the show explores the risks and inherent dangers involved in summiting the highest peak on Earth – Mt. Everest. Titled "Death on Everest," the episode delves into the catastrophic events that claimed multiple lives on the world's tallest mountain earlier this year.

The episode features interviews with mountaineers and experts who offer their insights into the causes behind the tragedy and what they believe needs to change to prevent such incidents from happening in the future. The episode promises to be a riveting exploration of the very real risks involved in scaling the treacherous heights of Mt. Everest.

Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel has been recognized as one of the most influential sports journalism shows of all time, and season 21 episode 2 is no exception. The show's signature reporting style takes us on a thrilling and informative ride, as we witness first-hand the journey to the top of Mt. Everest.

The episode examines the death of veteran Irish climber Noel Hanna's Sherpa, on his record-breaking summitting attempt. It raises probing questions about factors such as inadequate provisions, overcrowding, and the lack of infrastructure, which can lead to fatal consequences. These alarming aspects make one think whether the peak has become a commercial endeavor, or is it still accessible only to the most skilled and experienced mountaineers who are well-prepared for the risks.

Through expert opinions and interviews, the episode also looks at the cultural implications of Everest's popularity, with an industry that has grown to cater to the demands of affluent adventurers. The challenge, according to mountaineer Peaches Geldof, lies in reconciling the mountain's commercial interests with ethical considerations in the face of mounting casualties.

The episode also features footage of actual ascents on the summit, which makes the audience feel the gravity of the act of climbing and the precariousness of the entire experience. The shots of climbers inching their way up treacherous ridges and cliffs are awe-inspiring, to say the least. It gives an idea of how much each step can mean on mountainside where a single mistake can lead to a fatal fall.

Bryant Gumbel, the show's popular host, offers his usual commentary earlier in the episode, setting the stage for what follows. Through his on-screen persona, Bryant effectively unpacks the nuances involved in mountaineering as a competitive sport, pointing out that the consequences of failure or fatal succumbing to the mountains, humanly or economically, can be profound and devastating.

Overall, the second episode of Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel in season 21 promises to be an in-depth exploration of the risks involved in mountaineering on the world's highest mountain. Its insights make it essential viewing for anyone interested in adventure sports, outdoor exploration, and for those who want to have a clear picture of the risks and challenges involved in scaling one of the most daunting natural heights on the planet.

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Description
  • First Aired
    February 24, 2015
  • Language
    English