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Death Valley Hiker

Death Valley Hiker
Clip: 426155_1_1
Year Shot: 1966 (Actual Year)
Audio: No
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1750
Original Film: 039-061-02
HD: N/A
Location: Death Valley, California
Timecode: 00:29:13 - 00:30:19

28 year-old Jean-Pierre Marquant, a former French paratrooper, finishes a seven day, 100 mile hike across Death Valley, California and becomes the first man in history to walk across the hottest spot on earth. Ground temperatures reached 190 degrees! Wide angle shot of Death Valley Desert and the camera pans up showing the glare of the hot sun. CUS - Young man wearing sunglasses and a small brim cowboy hat. MS - With his back pack (backpack) on his back and a pair of shorts, he turns away from the camera and starts walking. CUS - His sneaker-covered feet walking on the floor of the desert. It looks very rocky and hard to walk on, but Jean Pierre pushes on. Extreme -CUS - Jean Pierre drinking from a metal canteen; that water has to be very, very warm. MS - Getting hot, and the sun beating down, Jean Pierre seeks the protection and a little shade of an umbrella while walking. MS - Hills and mountains in the background. MS - Walking with an umbrella, camera pans down to the rocks on the floor of Death Valley and Jean Pierre Marquant keeps on walking towards the mountains.