Mountaineer Jim Morrison hopped left on his skis, sending trickles of snow down a sheer gully on the North Face of Mount Everest, then he hopped to the right, his breath heavy in the oxygen-thin air.
Below him plunged 9,000 feet (2,700 meters) of snow, ice and rock — the most merciless ski run on planet Earth.
It had never been skied , until Morrison did it.
“It was a spectacular four hours of skiing down a horrific snow pack," Morrison told The Associated Press Tuesday of his historic Oct. 15 run.
Morrison climbed Everest’s notorious North Face through the Hornbein Couloir alongside 10 other mountaineers and documentarian Jimmy Chin, who is co-directing a documentary about Morrison's run. Chin also filmed Alex Honnold’s ascent of El Capitan in Yosemite National Park without ro

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