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EPISODE · Jun 9, 2026 · 28 MIN

Annapurna: First 8000m Peak Climbed – Herzog’s Triumph & Frozen Nightmare

from Beyond Limits: Epic True Stories of Human Physical Feats & Outdoor Adventures

In 1950, a small French team became the first humans to summit an 8,000-meter peak when Maurice Herzog and Louis Lachenal stood atop Annapurna, three years before Everest was conquered. Their victory came at a brutal cost: severe frostbite claimed fingers and toes, turning triumph into a desperate fight for survival on the descent.

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In 1950, a small French team became the first humans to summit an 8,000-meter peak when Maurice Herzog and Louis Lachenal stood atop Annapurna, three years before Everest was conquered. Their victory came at a brutal cost: severe frostbite claimed...

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