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Climbing Everest with Kenton Cool
Season 3, Ep. 3
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Natalie is back and this time around she catches up with the aptly named Kenton Cool, one of the best mountaineers in the world. Kenton takes you from a bad accident that could have stopped in him in his tracks, to the top of the world itself. The 42-year-old talks about the highs and lows during an incredible 13 summits of Mount Everest. This is an episode not to miss!
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