Peak Chapter 16 Review Quiz
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Why did Zopa and Holly start to climb first?

Holly is a slow climber.

What did Peak mean when he said, 'Leaving them out of the film is like leaving Everest out of the film'?

Peak meant that the Yak herders were just as important as Everest in the documentary. He felt that without them, they'd never make it up.

What's the temporary camp like?

It is at the edge of an unstable cliff above a roaring glacial river. There is also an unstable cliff behind Peak and his colleagues that has snow/ice falling off of it.

What's ABC like?

<p>It is at 21,161 feet, and it is higher than Mount McKinley and Kilimanjaro. The camp is situated on a pile of rubble between a glacier and a rotten rock wall.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Explain the quote, 'You can never tell who the mountain will allow and who it will not.'

<p>It means that the weather, avalanches, etc. are based on whether the mountain will let the climber climb it.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Climbing Dynamics

  • Zopa and Holly commenced their climb first due to Holly's slower pace, allowing Peak and his team to move ahead while accommodating her speed.

Importance of Local Culture

  • Peak emphasized the significance of the Yak herders in the documentary, asserting their role was as vital as Everest itself for a successful expedition.

Temporary Camp Conditions

  • The temporary camp is precariously positioned at the edge of an unstable cliff next to a turbulent glacial river, with additional hazards presented by a snow- and ice-laden cliff behind the group.

Advanced Base Camp (ABC) Characteristics

  • ABC is located at an altitude of 21,161 feet, surpassing the heights of both Mount McKinley and Kilimanjaro. It is established on a rubble pile nestled between a glacier and a deteriorating rock wall.

Mountain's Influence

  • The quote reflects the unpredictable nature of climbing, indicating that a climber's ability to ascend is determined by the mountain's conditions such as weather and avalanche risks.

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Test your knowledge with this quiz on Chapter 16 of 'Peak'. Discover key insights and themes as you answer questions about the characters and their motivations. This quiz will help reinforce your understanding of the chapter's critical events.

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