Jon Krakauer: A Brief Summary

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In the beginning if the book Jon Krakauer is at the peak of Mt. Everest, beginning to descend, but realizes is oxygen tank is running low. He asks his friend, Harris to turn it off, in order to save oxygen for the rest of the trip down, but he accidentally turned it all the way up. Later on Krakauer isn't feeling good and realizes that his friend messed

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