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Anatoli Nikolaevich Boukreev (Russian: Анато́лий Никола́евич Букре́ев;
January 16, 1958 –
December 25, 1997) was a Soviet-born
Kazakh mountaineer who made...
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Boukreev recorded that he
reached Camp IV by 17:00. The
reasons for
Boukreev's decision to
descend ahead of his
clients are disputed.
Boukreev maintained...
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while Boukreev was
rescuing other climbers.
Rowell argued that
Boukreev's actions were
nothing short of heroic, and his
judgment prescient: "[
Boukreev] foresaw...
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Ambitions on Everest, is an
account by Russian-Kazakhstani
mountaineer Anatoli Boukreev of the 1996
Everest Disaster,
during which eight climbers died on the mountain...
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clients in
climbing Everest. He was ****isted by Neal Beidleman,
Anatoli Boukreev, and
eight Sherpas, led by
Lopsang Jangbu Sherpa. On May 6, the Mountain...
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while Boukreev was
rescuing other climbers.
Rowell argued that not only were
Boukreev's actions heroic but his
judgment was also prescient: “[
Boukreev] foresaw...
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alerted Anatoli Boukreev, a
guide for Hill's team,
Mountain Madness, on the
location of the rest of the climbers.
Reaching the group,
Boukreev brought Hill...
- group) and her
equipment up.
Mountain Madness guides climbers Anatoli Boukreev and Neil Beidelman, who set the
fixed ropes. By then
dozens of climbers...
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waited for a
break in the storm. One of Fischer's guides,
Anatoli Boukreev, set out from Camp IV into the
night to find the
cluster of
trapped climbers...
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ended their summit bids. At
approximately 1:12 p.m., Harris,
Anatoli Boukreev, and
Krakauer reached the top of Everest. They then
started to descend...