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Kind of an Eerie Job
Mon, May 3, 1999 Advanced Base Camp (21,300')
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There was a long walk up into the search area itself to the west of Camp VI on the North Face, and we all split up as soon as we got to Camp VI and started spreading out along the North Face, fanning out, trying to look for spots that someone like Mallory and Irvine could maybe have rested for 75 years. And for me it was very interesting it was higher than I'd ever been before and walking around, looking for bodies is kind of an eerie job especially when you're on slopes where a slight misstep could turn you into another search victim.
And then eventually I saw Conrad way down below in the search area and heard through my radio in my jacket that we needed to have a team meeting and went down and met up with Conrad and sure enough, he had made a discovery. It was a pretty amazing time. So we did some work there and then started, after a long day, for a long walk back down to Camp V. It was not a fun task, a lot of downsloping shale and crappy rock, and after a good 13 full hours we arrived back at Camp V pretty exhausted and all crawled into the tent, and not just because of altitude, but also with everything that we had done that day, not many of us had a very productive night's sleep a lot of tossing and turning and thoughts whirring in our heads.
But it was a great day and really amazing. Hope everyone is doing well and hope you're enjoying following this trip on Mountain Zone. Thanks a lot. Bye.
Jake Norton, Climber
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