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When friends Taylor (Michael Biehn) and Harold (Matt Craven), both avid mountain climbers are presented with the opportunity to head to Pakistan to climb the infamous "K2", they jump at the chance. Despite the danger, it's a dream come true. Taylor and Harold although friends are completely different: Taylor the confident, brash playboy and Harold, the conservative and dedicated family man. Regardless of their differences, what lies ahead will test them beyond any mountain they have climbed before. For these two friends, their search for the ultimate high may cost one of them the ultimate price!

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