Welcome to the Camel Parade of Mostly Forgotten Accomplished People! The only question will be how long it takes to bring up Camel cigarettes. We begin with a guy who's heading up the mountains, where the air is perilously thin. A great place to light up!

 

 
   

 

Nicol was also OSS. For all I know, the "explorer" game was a cover for all his OSS work. As for his sidekick:

Loren E. Tutell, 90, who filmed television commercials in Chicago for 30 years, died May 1 at the Westchester Gardens Rehabilitation and Care Center of Clearwater, Fla. A Woodstock native, Mr. Tutell was in the Army Air Forces in World War II and served in a combat camera unit in the South Pacific. He worked for Chicago's Vogue-Wright and Sarra studios and filmed television newsreels, feature stories and commercials for the International Association of Theatrical Stage Employees and Moving Picture Machine Operators, Union Local 600. Before that, he was a staff photographer for the John G. Shedd Aquarium. He lived in Downers Grove before moving to Florida in 1974.

As the ad notes, "he got them all in color" - and Tutell's book can still be bought.