Liu Erbao's team, upon returning to China, immediately headed for Tibet. For them, filming at an altitude of 7,400 meters was a first-time endeavor. They enlisted the country's most renowned climbing team to escort and safeguard their mission. After all, they weren't aiming for the summit but to stay at the camp at an altitude of 7,400 meters with no significant dangers involved. Should anyone in the team suffer from ill health, they would be promptly evacuated to a lower camp for treatment.
All this effort was merely to witness Ren He once again successfully challenge the record. The video didn't require editing or exquisite production; they just needed to time Ren He with precision for professional speed measurement, then chronicle it all on video.
It was all to shatter the perception within the ski descent community that Ren He wasn't the foremost in their field.