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FWIW, Bonington never actually made the summit on the Southwest Face expedition.
It's not uncommon for the expedition leader of a large team not to make reach the summit.
FWIW, Bonington never actually made the summit on the Southwest Face expedition.
Lugging a Pentax 6x7 outfit up Everest (and the 400mm lens too??) seems crazy to me. A Rollei 35 makes much more sense!
I would imagine that the 6x7 was only used during the approach. Scott does mention that all photography became far less common the higher they went. I don’t think the 6x7 would have spent much, if any, time on the actual face.
It's not uncommon for the expedition leader of a large team not to make reach the summit.
Off topic a little but related to cameras and mountaineering, recently a camera was found after being buried in a 1997 avalanche on Mt Cook, the film developed and owner located... https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...s-climbers-last-images-before-fatal-avalanche
Off topic a little but related to cameras and mountaineering, recently a camera was found after being buried in a 1997 avalanche on Mt Cook, the film developed and owner located... https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...s-climbers-last-images-before-fatal-avalanche