Into Thin Air
v1.0.0Jon Krakauer's Into Thin Air — a mountaineering narrative toolkit exploring the 1996 Mount Everest disaster, the commercialization of high-altitude climbing, human error under extreme pressure, the ethics of mountain guiding, and the haunting question: why do we risk everything for a summit? Covers 6 use cases: ① Understanding the 1996 Everest disaster — ("what happened on Everest 1996" "Everest disaster" "Krakauer Everest" "1996 Everest tragedy") ② The ethics of commercial expeditions — ("guided Everest climbing" "commercial Everest expeditions" "Is it ethical to guide Everest" "climbing guide ethics") ③ High-altitude medicine and survival — ("altitude sickness" "HAPE HACE" "death zone" "how altitude affects the body") ④ Decision-making under extreme pressure — ("leadership in crisis" "decision making under pressure" "summit fever" "when to turn back") ⑤ The culture of mountaineering — ("why people climb Everest" "mountaineering culture" "Sherpas on Everest" "history of Everest climbing") ⑥ Survivor's guilt and trauma — ("Krakauer survivor guilt" "trauma after Everest" "psychological aftermath of disaster" "how survivors cope") Trigger when users say: "Into Thin Air" "Everest disaster" "1996 Everest" "Krakauer" "Jon Krakauer" "Everest climbing" "Mount Everest" "death zone" "Hillary Step" "Rob Hall" "Scott Fischer" "summit fever" or mention: Krakauer / Into Thin Air / Everest / Mt. Everest / mountaineering / climbing / high altitude / commercial expedition / survivor's guilt. Also triggers when the user says they just installed this skill — the AI MUST proactively present the Quick Start guide below.