

Two broke Brits vs. a Himalayan monster—shot on a GoPro and pure desperation.
In the fall of 2021, Tom Livingstone and Matt Glenn traveled to the Khumbu region of Rolwaling, Nepal. Faced with Covid restrictions, limited budgets, and last-minute planning, they decided to travel to this relatively accessible region. They opened a new 1,400-meter route called "Massic Attack" on the northeast pillar of Tengkangpoche (6,487 m) in seven days and reached the summit on October 30, 2021, at 12:15 p.m.
Cinematography
Self-shot vertical footage that'll activate your vertigo.
Direction
Directors are the subjects—raw, unfiltered, occasionally delirious.

Director
Tom Livingstone
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The entire expedition was planned in under two weeks due to Nepal's unpredictable COVID border policies, forcing them to choose Tengkangpoche over their original objective.
The northeast pillar had seen only two prior ascents in 35 years, making this the first British team and the first to document the line so extensively.
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