Jim Morrison Makes History with Mount Everest Descent
Jim Morrison completes first-ever descent of Mount Everest's most challenging route.

In a historic mountaineering achievement, Jim Morrison successfully completed the first-ever descent of Mount Everest's most challenging route in 2025. The feat marked a significant milestone in extreme sports and high-altitude climbing. Will Reeve documented Morrison's accomplishment as part of Robin Roberts' primetime special 'The Year: 2025,' which aired on ABC News on December 29, 2025. Morrison's descent represented one of the year's most notable adventure sports achievements, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in mountaineering. The documentary segment highlighted the technical difficulties and physical demands of navigating Everest's treacherous terrain during the descent phase, which many consider more dangerous than the ascent.
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