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In the chapter "Gasp" in the book "Peak" by Roland Smith, the setting is primarily on the snow-covered slopes of Mount Everest in the Himalayas. The characters are facing dangerous and unpredictable weather conditions as they struggle to reach the summit of the mountain.

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