67 PROMENADE
PO BOX 1773
Carbondale, CO. 81623
The setting is an icy ledge high up on K2, the world’s second-highest mountain. Two climbers, Taylor and Harold, are stranded at 27,000 feet, and Harold has suffered a broken leg in the precipitous descent. They have also lost one of their ropes, and the remaining one is neither long nor strong enough to serve as a sling to lower Harold to the next ledge. As Taylor climbs back up the mountain in an attempt to recover the other rope, the two men keep up a running conversation that begins in a lighthearted vein but gradually shades into an absorbing discussion of the meaning and value of life. Taylor, an arch-conservative, womanizing assistant district attorney, sees personal gratification as the focus of existence. At the same time, Harold, a physicist, has found an almost mystic satisfaction in his selfless love for his wife and young son. When Taylor’s attempts to rescue the second rope fail, and the desperation of their situation can no longer be denied, it is, finally, the bond between the two men that is put to the test as Harold, in a scene of shattering emotional impact, calmly but firmly orders Taylor to save himself – to salvage the one life that can be saved and to live on for both of them.