← Back to context Comment by handzhiev 5 months ago The line of death is at 8,000 meters, not feet 2 comments handzhiev Reply ChrisMarshallNY 5 months 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 5 months 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 5 months 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 5 months 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 5 months 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.