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Beck Weathers
Seaborn Beck Weathers (born December 1946) is an American pathologist from Texas. He is best known for having survived the 1996 Mount Everest disaster, which was covered in Jon Krakauer's book ''Into Thin Air'' (1997), its film adaptation ''Into Thin Air: Death on Everest'' (1997), and the film ''Everest'' (2015).
==Early life and personal life==
Weathers was born in a military family. He attended college in Wichita Falls, married and had two children. In 1986, he enrolled in a mountaineering course and later decided to try to climb the Seven Summits. He considered Dick Bass, the first man to climb the Seven Summits, an "inspiration" who made summitting Everest seem possible for "regular guys". In 1993, Weathers was making a guided ascent on Vinson Massif, where he encountered Sandy Pittman, whom he would later meet on Everest in 1996.

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