Summiting the World’s Most Dangerous Mountain | Podcast | Overheard at National Geographic
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- Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
- K2, a mountain in the Kashmir region of Asia, is the second highest peak on Earth and yet more dangerous than Mount Everest, especially in the winter. But in January 2021, a group of Nepali climbers attempted to accomplish what people thought was impossible. Team co-leader Mingma Gyalje Sherpa tells the story of the epic journey on what experienced climbers call the Savage Mountain.
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Yes Nepal people have done 8000m climbs like in 2019 when NIMS purja from Nepal summited all 14 8000m climbs in under 7 months smashing all kinds of records on the way
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K2 Pakistan🇵🇰.
This mountain is horrendous in its might. The ones who win K2 will always cherish their remaining life
This is an amazing story of courage, comradeship and spirit. Glad they got back safely.
They used to hew out houses from the hills peacefully.
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K2 seems to drive humility into any who enter her domain.
Talk about pushing the limit. Thank you for sharing the experience, it must have looked amazing from the peak.
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It's fitting that they were able to be the first. 👍
It's that Nimsdai Purja.
Wait till Algerian climbers start a craze to climb mountains without snow(of course that's going to be possible by 2050).
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Super cool vid
You can see Ganga choti festival 2022 Azad Kashmir Pakistan Video
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Great information now
It's just astonishing how interchangeable "Nepali" and "Nepalese" are.
This is crazy
I love it
Was about to come on here and ask if it was K2 (instead of everest) because IT IS
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Sounds lk more death stories to come an entertain us
Why?
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Can anybody please tell me the sound name at 28:15....??
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Who still remember Ali Sadpara🥰!!!Pakistan
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Annapurna II would like a word.
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Why does everyone in mountaineering gloss over Aleister Crowley's contributions to the sport?
;/ algorythm. i watch tons of mountaineering..never heard of him
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Sounds like Nims is a liar. Unknown climber claims to go on all 7 peaks and claims to have gone x10faster than the next guy?
half of the people in this comment section sound like they're having a stroke LOL and the spammers
Only Adio , not video
Audio podcasts are a thing
Yeah, it's not really meant for RUclips. They just posted it because RUclips is a big site.
Prestige is not worth it
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National geographic really wants people to shark in the mud
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This mountain has the same insidious character as Everest.
Not everyone she gives a runfor your own start. All the stones that lie around her
both in the past and now not to climb it. And in order to throw uphill your nothing. And everything that is and will be with her just to take a step. Not to conquer. And test yourself for strengthhindering yourself in your own fear. And not for glory and victory but just to be yourself.
And to know that at least you did something let something small in your destiny.
Way to completely deny the fact that the actual reason the Polish climbers could not climb in the 50s and 60s was because they were enslaved under Soviet Communism.
Where were the “fact checkers” on that one?
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