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Everest Air: Travel Channel Event Series Launches in October

Everest Air TV show on Travel Channel: season 1 premiere (canceled or renewed?).

Ain’t no mountain high enough…. The new Everest Air TV series premieres on Travel Channel, Wednesday, October 26, 2016 at 10:00pm ET/PT.

The six-episode first season features mountaineer and medic Jeff Evans and his Alpine Rescue Service team of Sherpas and helicopter pilots, coming to the aid of mountain climbers bent on mastering the world’s highest peak. Get the details from this Travel Channel press release.  

Travel Channel Reveals the Compelling Challenges and Stories Behind Mount Everest Climbs in ‘Everest Air’

29 August 2016
Six-Part Special Event Premieres Wednesday, October 26 at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT

NEW YORK (August 29, 2016) – Standing at a jaw-dropping 29,029 feet above sea level, Mount Everest is the climber’s trophy that many, including a high-altitude rescue team led by Jeff Evans – an Everest expert mountaineer, adventurer and medic – have dared impossible missions to conquer. Now, in Travel Channel’s “Everest Air,” a special six-part event premiering on Wednesday, October 26 at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT, the real-life experiences and adventures of Evans and his skilled crew of Sherpas and helicopter pilots reveal another side of the iconic mountain. Each hour-long episode of “Everest Air” also provides a rare glimpse into the exhilarating encounters and unrivaled majesty that compel climbers to take on the world’s highest peak.

“There’s no doubt that Mount Everest casts a mystical net at those who have marveled at the idea of climbing the mountain,” said Evans. “Every person that decides to climb it has a deep-seated desire to push themselves – it’s an itch that has to be scratched. Leading an Everest rescue team was one of my most satisfying projects. Every day I witnessed an extraordinary group effort.”

Patrolling Everest’s slopes from basecamp to its balcony, Evans and the Alpine Rescue Service team go higher and further than any group has gone before to aid climbers in need. With unprecedented access, “Everest Air” captures the mountain’s most fascinating stories, right from the frontlines.

“The mix of incredible beauty, awesome risk and the promise of a life-changing reward make Mount Everest one of the most compelling places on the planet,” said Courtney White, senior vice president, programming, Travel Channel. “‘Everest Air’ offers a unique perspective on what can happen when anyone dares to tackle that imposing mountain.”

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What do you think? Do you like the sound of the Everest Air TV series? Do you plan to catch the premiere on Travel Channel? Let us know, below.


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