← Back to context Comment by handzhiev 21 hours ago The line of death is at 8,000 meters, not feet 2 comments handzhiev Reply ChrisMarshallNY 21 hours ago Nope. Feet.At least, that's what I remember from the film, and the Wikipedia page says "feet."Also, I don't know if the Rockies have a 25,000-foot mountain (I think the Andes do, though).Us Americans are kinda awkward about measurement units... ChrisMarshallNY 16 hours ago Even that’s a stretch.The highest peak in the Andes, is Mount Aconcagua, which is just under 7,000 meters. That’s the highest point in the Western Hemisphere.
ChrisMarshallNY 21 hours ago Nope. Feet.At least, that's what I remember from the film, and the Wikipedia page says "feet."Also, I don't know if the Rockies have a 25,000-foot mountain (I think the Andes do, though).Us Americans are kinda awkward about measurement units... ChrisMarshallNY 16 hours ago Even that’s a stretch.The highest peak in the Andes, is Mount Aconcagua, which is just under 7,000 meters. That’s the highest point in the Western Hemisphere.
ChrisMarshallNY 16 hours ago Even that’s a stretch.The highest peak in the Andes, is Mount Aconcagua, which is just under 7,000 meters. That’s the highest point in the Western Hemisphere.
Nope. Feet.
At least, that's what I remember from the film, and the Wikipedia page says "feet."
Also, I don't know if the Rockies have a 25,000-foot mountain (I think the Andes do, though).
Us Americans are kinda awkward about measurement units...
Even that’s a stretch.
The highest peak in the Andes, is Mount Aconcagua, which is just under 7,000 meters. That’s the highest point in the Western Hemisphere.