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MOUNTAIN OF ICE DVD: JON KRAKAUER & CONRAD ANKER ON VINSON MASSIF ANTARCTICA
By Krakauer, Jon, Conrad Anker, Dave Hahn
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2006. 60 minutes. Narrated by Liev Schrieber. This NOVA film is the only film we have seen concerning the Vinson Massif, one of the Seven Summits, the highest peak in Antarctica, and was made by many of the same crew and climbers who made many Everest films for NOVA. 56 minutes, all region DVD.

Join an extreme expedition to the top of Antarctica’s highest peak- Vinson Massif. In this high-altitude adventure, Jon Krakauer, author of Into Thin Air, world-class mountaineer Conrad Anker, and their team of climbers, scientists, and filmmakers take a trailblazing expedition to the top of Antarctica’s tallest peak, Vinson Massif. Along the way, their experiences are contrasted with those of Norwegian adventurer Roald Amundsen and British explorer Robert Falcon Scott who in 1911 raced to be first to reach the South Pole.

Krakauer’s insightful narration takes you to the driest and coldest continent on earth where the team embarks on an extreme mission to not only to summit Vinson by traversing the unclimbed east face, but also to determine its exact height and to take snow measurements that will help scientists study weather patterns.

Join NOVA and battle 60-mile-an-hour winds and temperatures as low as 35 degrees below zero. Learn about the horrible fate that befell Scott and his team after reaching the South Pole one month after Amundsen. See spectacular panoramic footage that captures a rugged but beautiful place as far away from civilization as you can get and still be on earth. And experience the tension of a team pushed to its limits. DVD

In January 2001 an eight-person NOVA team stood atop the highest peak in Antarctica, having arrived by a difficult, unexplored route over glaciers that hold clues to the future of Earth's climate. Shot in high definition, Mountain of Ice recounts this expedition to one of the most stunningly beautiful parts of the planet.

NOVA's expedition up the unclimbed east face of Vinson Massif included Into Thin Air author Jon Krakauer and was led by noted mountaineer Conrad Anker. In 1999 Anker discovered the body of legendary 1920s climber George Mallory on Mount Everest during a search that produced the acclaimed NOVA film Lost on Everest.

Also participating in the adventure were veteran Antarctic guide Dave Hahn, who has climbed Vinson more times than anyone else; glaciologist Dan Stone, who was along to measure the precipitation rates at various altitudes on the mountain and to confirm the mountain's height; extreme skier Andrew McLean; and a three-person NOVA crew headed by producer Liesl Clark, the only woman to climb Vinson via this new route.

Mountain of Ice contrasts NOVA's experiences in 2001 with those of Norwegian adventurer Roald Amundsen, who led the first successful expedition to the South Pole in December 1911, and British explorer Robert Falcon Scott, who reached the pole a month after Amundsen and then perished with his surviving team members a few miles short of their last food cache.

The NOVA team battled 60-mile-per-hour winds and temperatures as low as 35 degrees below zero to obtain exclusive footage of one of the last unexplored places on Earth. According to Clark, the greatest challenges were surmounting a perilous 3,000-foot wall of house-sized blocks of ice and shooting the first high-definition aerial photography over Antarctica's highest mountains from a Cessna-185.

With only 40-year-old maps to go on, the team was venturing into a world almost as uncharted as that which confronted the original explorers of the continent. The 42-pound high-definition camera was among the 1,200 pounds of food, fuel, and equipment that the crew carried on sleds over their 30-mile trek into the unknown.

In the course of NOVA's journey, glaciologist Stone obtained the first ever high-precision GPS reading from Vinson's summit—pegging the mountain at 16,067 feet, ten feet higher than previously measured. Stone also directed the excavation of numerous six-foot-deep snow pits at different altitudes. The pits were sited in pairs to create a translucent wall of ice, giving a record of the amount of snow accumulated on the continent's highest mountains over the past few years.

Despite a rate of precipitation that classifies Antarctica as a desert, the southern continent has 70 percent of the world's water locked in its glaciers, which could drastically affect global sea level and climate as the ice calves into the ocean at the continent's edges. Stone's measurements are part of a concerted effort by scientists to monitor the growth and movement of Antarctica's glaciers, which so far appear to be in a state of equilibrium, neither increasing nor decreasing significantly.

Only time—and further monitoring—will tell if this last unknown place will affect the planet in as-yet-unanticipated ways.

First ascent from east side

While the vast majority of prior climbs to the summit have used the western side of the massif from the Branscomb Glacier, the first ascent from the east side was successfully completed by an eight-person team sponsored by NOVA in January 2001. The team consisted of:

Conrad Anker - expedition leader
Jon Krakauer - mountaineer and author
Dave Hahn - mountain guide with 27 ascents, including ascents to Gardner, and Shinn.
Andrew Mclean - extreme skier
Dan Stone - glaciologist
Lisel Clark - producer
John Armstrong - cameraman
Rob Raker - assistant cameraman and sound recording The team not only made the first ascent from the east side but also performed scientific research into snow accumulation at different elevations as well as taking the first ground based GPS reading from the summit. The GPS reading gave the elevation of the highest point in Antarctica as 16,077 ft (4,900 m), eclipsing the earlier established heights recorded in 1959 and 1979.

Another first was the successful aircraft landing of a Twin Otter on the Upper Dater Glacier on the eastern slopes of Vinson Massif.

NOVA named the production 'Mountain of Ice', which first aired on PBS in February 2003.

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