While on the one hand it was a lot of fun, like all big projects (climbing Everest included!), it wasn't without its headaches. And, probably not without its errors, either.
But, that said, I am quite happy with how it turned out, and learned a great deal in the design process.
Please stop on by the new MountainWorld Productions and let me know what you think!
And, below is a little teaser for my new video:
- Jake Norton is an Everest climber, guide, photographer, writer, and motivational speaker from Colorado.

Great website Jake!
What an amazing opportunity to be able to blend your avocation with your vocation...
Do what you love I guess!
DSD
Posted by: DSD | May 29, 2008 at 07:41 AM
On the video of finding the 1938 camp, there appears to be the body of a climber on the slope. If so, could you tell us who it is?
Posted by: John | June 01, 2008 at 03:05 PM
Hi John,
Thanks for your comment. I think what you saw in the video is actually my backpack. I took it off to scour the camp and the Northeast Shoulder more easily. So, that's what you saw doenhill as I'm walking back into the wind. Unless you saw something else??
Thanks,
Jake
Posted by: Jake Norton | June 03, 2008 at 12:54 PM