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Documentary Empathy 'Peak 41 Expedition, Climbing the Himalayan Wall' ▶ There is an unknown wall there Peak 41 is a mountain located in the Solu Khumbu Himalayan region of Nepal. The summit is 6,654m above sea level, which is not very high compared to other mountains in Nepal, but the mountain, which is made up of vertical rock walls that are nearly a thousand meters high, does not easily allow humans to set foot on it. It was only climbed once, in 2002, by a Slovenian team. The mountain that has fallen into silence again, a four-member Korean expedition team is leaving for that mountain. And it is a new route. The world's first climb challenging the new north face route. Can they fight and win against the wall? ▶ Himalayan newbies set off on their first expedition Two of the three members of the Peak 41 expedition team are Himalayan newbies. Company employee Choi Ji-won and college student Kim Jeong-yeop. They simply met the 'wall' one day as if by fate and fell in love with it. And that dream kept growing bigger and bigger until they finally reached the Himalayan wall. However, when they actually stood in front of Peak 41, they began to shrink infinitely... Will the expedition team leader, mountaineer Gu Eun-soo, and these Himalayan rookies be able to properly match up on the rock wall? ▶ This is the daily life of a rock wall. Days on a cliff where it is difficult to find a place to even lay down. How can there only be difficult climbing in a long period of 8 nights and 9 days? There is also a daily life that only rock climbers can imagine that ordinary people cannot even imagine. They charge their phones on a cliff thousands of meters high, listen to music, sit on the cliff, drink coffee, and watch movies. The trivial but curious daily life on a rock wall is gradually revealed ▶ What are they challenging for? In a world where everyone runs towards the best and the best, their climbing seems reckless and even meaningless. Watching their difficult challenge, we ask again. What are they challenging for? What does it mean to crash into a wall without the help of Sherpas or porters, relying only on their own strength? Success or failure of the climb, or a fight with oneself and the wall? In fact, there may be something more important than that. What kind of wall are they climbing inside themselves as they climb that wall? #Peak41 #Himalaya #VerticalRock