On the 15-th of October, two men (to try) to get to the top of Everest. They (to make) their camp at the bottom of the mountain. They (to feel) very well
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in it. It (to be) the highest camp on the mountain. The night before the climb, they (to drink) tea and had supper. They (to discuss) what to take with them to the top. They (to decide) to leave their sleeping bags and tents behind because the equipment (to be) too heavy.
Early in the morning they (to have) breakfast and (to get) dressed. Then they (to start) to go up the mountain. It (to be) extremely difficult. The snow (to be) very deep. After a long, hard fight they (to reach) the top together. They (to laugh), (to shout) and (to take) some photographs.
Then the sun (to disappear) and the two men (to realise) they (to be) on the top of Everest and it (to be) almost night. Their camp (to be) too far to each. They (to go) a little way down the mountain, but there (to be) no moon and it (to be) too dangerous.
They (to have) to spend the night on the mountain, at about 10,000 metres, with no tent, sleeping bags or food. They (to believe) it (to be) possible. They (to dig) a hole in the snow, and (to bury) themselves. They (not to sleep). It (to be) -30oC. When the light (to come) at last they (to begin) climbing down, and soon they (to get) to their camp. Everybody (to be) happy.
On the 15-th of October, two men tried to get to the top of Everest. They made their camp at the bottom of the mountain. They felt very well in it. It was the highest camp on the mountain. The night before the climb, they drank tea and had supper. They discussed what to take with them to the top. They decided to leave their sleeping bags and tents behind because the equipment was too heavy.
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