just wonderful. the white spider, the climb up from hell, and now tvmountain brings those books to life and shows me the eiger nordwand in beautiful hd. thank you again
The ultimate legendary and classic northface. Still intimidating and long after all these years. Great climb, sensationally climbed and well documented. Thanks for posting
When I was just a kid and lying sick in bed I read "The White Spider" by Harrer; it made a huge impression on me so that names like Hinterstoisser are still fresh in my mind. Thanks for posting.
You know your in the mountains when you experience the sound of the cog train in motion 0:22. And the great shadow of the mountain at 8:52. Great video. Enjoyed hearing nothing but the sounds found naturally in the moment.
I've skied in the shadow of the Eiger many times, and have taken the train up to the Jungfraujoch twice, but this climb is crazy! Kudos to whomever can do it and not kill themselves.
Je ne suis pas alpiniste, je n'escalade pas non plus et j'ai le vertige mais c'est à travers la littérature que je connais l'Eiger. Joe Simpson et bien d'autre. Sans comprendre cet engouement, ce risque permanent, cet inégalable sentiment de vie et de mort accepté , je voue une admiration sans fin à tous les alpinismes.
Une course de rêve, toute chargée d'une histoire dramatique. Vos images nous rappellent à ces grandes heures de l'aventure en montagne. Un regret : ne jamais avoir fait cette course et le Pilier Sud des Ecrins (c'est ballot, non ?) Merci à vous de nous y conduire avec vos belles images.
such shitty rock looks loose chossy and dangerous much respect to the alpinists taking it on in that condition . Even more respect to Heckmair and the first ascentionists. A route that still commands huge respect difficulty and danger how many respects can i get in a comment :)
warum hört das mittendrin auf .. kein gipfel? ich checks nciht. darüber hinaus habe ich bei den beiden kein gutes gefühl .. sind soviel damit beschäftigt sich zu filmen.. und dabei gut auszusehen.. hoffentlich geht das weiterhin gut
weil es einen zweiten Teil gibt! solltest halt mal in die Beschreibung schauen. Die beiden filmen sich nicht gegenseitig, da ist noch ein dritter dabei & zudem klettern sie sehr sicher!
Question, when you are climbing as these guys are and lets say when they come to the Hinterstoisser Traverse and further up the Ramp do they use the protection that is already in place or do they install their own? On the traverse the ropes looked to be different and the bolts? looked old. I have never climbed so I know very little and it's interesting to me how it works. I know they bring ropes with them for connection between the climbers (belay?) I think... it's the other stuff that I am asking about. Thanks Chris
Thank You! And would the last climber in the group remove the gear as they go so it doesn't cost a couple million dollars *jk each time you climb to buy new gear? Obviously some of the gear might not come out as easy as it went in but the majority of it would . Correct?
Would have been nice to have let us know which pitch they were on ie, Difficult Crack, 2nd Ice Field, Flat Iron, Ramp, Spider, Exit Cracks etc. Or were they doing the Harlin Route? Many thanks
QUESTION? A Majority of Climbers are Environmentalists, Save the Earth, Climatologists. How is Climbing a Mountain making the world a betters place? It is a Total self indulgent activity, and a Big Waste of Time. I mean Who are you helping by Climbing a Mountain? Everest? $100,000 Per person? FOR WHAT? Just be honest you don't really care about global hunger, climate change, or social issues. Your obsession for this selfish activity is proof. Have a Nice day!
Having an adventure with a friend creates memories. It's called having fun. Everything we do doesn't have to make the world a better place. Being negative like you are certainly doesn't make the world a better place, but you staying quiet possibly might.
Sa va c'est des petit debutant personelement j'ai fais l'Everest, le Cervin le mont wagaba en korée du nord donc bon sa m'impressionne pas trop il Leur faut encore de l'entrainement
+Elise Impressionnantes performances! Dommage que ce soit gâché par ton égaux... L'entraide et l'humilité c'est la base de l'alpinisme, il te faudra encore de l'entrainement... Et mes amitiés au sherpa!
Moi j'ai fait le K2 en hivernal, 2 fois l'Annapurna par la face Sud et la dune du Pyla, donc c'est pas cette voie qui va m'impressionner. Elise a raison, c'est pour les débutants. Mais bravo à eux quand même.
People place their own value on what they do and It's not for you to assign a value to their climb or bring your own measure to what they did. They set their own parameters for their climb and have filmed it honestly. Who is it "a shame" for? Is using a topo devaluing the climb? Watching close up videos so you know the route? Hiring a guide? Bringing your own measurement to someone else's achievement only shows that you lack an understanding of what really matters here. They went for an adventure and they happily filmed the use of the fixed ropes. no de-valuing going on.
@@adaptivo3692 I agree with you only partially. People climb those mountains because it's difficult. They want a challenge, they seek difficulty. If difficulty is the goal, then the value of the achievement is measured by its difficulty. The goal is not only to be at the top. Otherwise, they would have climbed the West face of the Eiger, which is much easier than the North Face. We can compare the achievements of people. For example, it would make no sense to say that the achievements of those guys in alpinism are not better than mine, when I can't even climb the West face of the Eiger. Saying that would devalue their efforts. Which is exactly what you don't want to do, apparently.
I love this channel. No stupid techno music or dramatic landscapes, just pure climbing. Absolutely beautiful
cause is not from usa
exactly
I totally agree with you!!!
Merci du partage. Elles font rêver ces montagnes.
Merci à vous
Ils prennent le temps de faire chaque geste parfaitement. Pas de précipitation quel bonheur de les admirer
K tengas buen k 8nki8888k8ikk88
Très impressionnant! Bravo! Merci pour le partage.
Merci à vous 😊
just wonderful. the white spider, the climb up from hell, and now tvmountain brings those books to life and shows me the eiger nordwand in beautiful hd. thank you again
I like how you kept the original sound, it really adds to the atmosphere!
Absolutely unbelievable footage👍👍👍👍👍. Thank you, please keep up the good work!!!!
Wow! Well done!
C’est magnifique!
Such a beautiful classic climb, breathtaking.
J'avais 25ans ,au refuge j'ai contemplé Ha!!si si j'avais pu monté. Mais j'ai du redescendre et maintenant je rêve !!! J'ai 88ans 😞🏁🏁🏁🏁
J'en ai 65. Mêmes sentiments.
Vous pouvez toujours essayer de grimpé sur une escorte gueurle 😅
The ultimate legendary and classic northface. Still intimidating and long after all these years. Great climb, sensationally climbed and well documented.
Thanks for posting
When I was just a kid and lying sick in bed I read "The White Spider" by Harrer; it made a huge impression on me so that names like Hinterstoisser are still fresh in my mind. Thanks for posting.
Gorgeous camerawork, and super-tough guys. Congratulations,
Very impressive, many thanks for uploading !
You know your in the mountains when you experience the sound of the cog train in motion 0:22. And the great shadow of the mountain at 8:52. Great video. Enjoyed hearing nothing but the sounds found naturally in the moment.
God bless you guys and all around this world...you are a very "brave" and very strong passionate..thank you..I love it
I like to ski relatively fast (~90 km/h) on steep slopes, but full-on mountaineering on icy/rocky exposure freaks me out. I enjoy watching it.
Exactly I can concur with your comments I get the same vibe
Magnifique ! Un rêve inaccessible : je suis bien trop vieux...
Tracasse pas Julien, ils l'ont fait pour toi, et partagent leur vécu avec nous. Bien à toi!
Such an accomplishment. Thanks for the video!
I've skied in the shadow of the Eiger many times, and have taken the train up to the Jungfraujoch twice, but this climb is crazy! Kudos to whomever can do it and not kill themselves.
Bravo, magnifique
Merci de votre message
Tolle Aufnahmen! Keine blöde Musik! Einfach großartig!
even with this amazing weather is scary... looks like the moment it gets a bit windy rocks will start to rain...
The north face creates own weather.
A small cloud on a clear day can become a blizzard up there.
Grazie, bellissimo video sul muro dell’Orco
I was digging the shadow the mountain cast. Great climb. Mark
Wow absolutely stunning!
magnifique video ! Bravo !
Un grand merci !
Superb👍👍👍👍👍👌
merciii
Whaa! Genial!!! Super video et super performance! ;)
These guys are well equipped professional mountain climbers. They are the real deal.
merci de votre message
Magnificent. Well done
Je ne suis pas alpiniste, je n'escalade pas non plus et j'ai le vertige mais c'est à travers la littérature que je connais l'Eiger. Joe Simpson et bien d'autre.
Sans comprendre cet engouement, ce risque permanent, cet inégalable sentiment de vie et de mort accepté , je voue une admiration sans fin à tous les alpinismes.
merci de votre message
In a very few years from now, this classic rock-ice climb will be just a rock climb. But now, enjoy this video.
See you in a few years...
Trump says climate change is a hoax?
Une course de rêve, toute chargée d'une histoire dramatique. Vos images nous rappellent à ces grandes heures de l'aventure en montagne. Un regret : ne jamais avoir fait cette course et le Pilier Sud des Ecrins (c'est ballot, non ?) Merci à vous de nous y conduire avec vos belles images.
un grand merci a vous
Look over your shoulder and it's summer......
What a bizarre place.
They didn't call it the Death Wall for no good reason.
Beautiful💯💯🔝
merci
Outstanding, putting up with that continual bombardment
In a few years from now , this classic rock-ice climb will be all ice.
Or maybe all rock....
Hochachtung & Geiles Filmmaterial. :-)
beautiful !
such shitty rock looks loose chossy and dangerous much respect to the alpinists taking it on in that condition . Even more respect to Heckmair and the first ascentionists. A route that still commands huge respect difficulty and danger
how many respects can i get in a comment :)
Mi sueño no realizado. Por algo no pude ir.
Gracias por tu mensaje. El sueño de un montañero.
Thanks
awesome vid, bravo!
Thanks for the vid!
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Great!
very nice
Thank you
I am impressed
Good luck in your latest assignment Dr. Hemlock- The Eiger Sanction.
Very exciting. THX! Why is there no video of you all standing on top of the Eiger?
merci de votre message
the North Face is so steep.. You have no idea till you see it
It is aptly named, the Ogre. What a frightening face. Climbing in the 1930s? Amazing.
Voie mythique !
superb
Que aire más limpio
Im in grindelwald ATM and damn it so huge so dangerous and steep
You're stuck in an ATM in Grindelwald, and you cannot climb out?
Top 👌🏻
very curious to know which mountain you consider the most beautiful. i myself am very fond of the dru. how about you?
i love a lot of mountain
@@tvmountain excellent response
Das gut.
merci
Serious stuff. A bit too much for me.
Pretty wintery conditions, I guess that's an advantage too.
Would appreciate more annotations, longer in view.
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prevost Régis
jardin d'Arcadie
Karim Rifaat
convalescence
et. olive
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going up looks so difficult... but how the f... you get down???
You walk down the other side. In the olden days you couldn't get down past a certain point. That's why there were so many deaths
Combien de points d'assurance y a t'il par longueur en mixte et en "glace" ? Merci pour la réponse. Bien à vous !
pas grand chose...
respects guy's
warum hört das mittendrin auf .. kein gipfel? ich checks nciht. darüber hinaus habe ich bei den beiden kein gutes gefühl .. sind soviel damit beschäftigt sich zu filmen.. und dabei gut auszusehen.. hoffentlich geht das weiterhin gut
weil es einen zweiten Teil gibt! solltest halt mal in die Beschreibung schauen. Die beiden filmen sich nicht gegenseitig, da ist noch ein dritter dabei & zudem klettern sie sehr sicher!
wow!!!
Question, when you are climbing as these guys are and lets say when they come to the Hinterstoisser Traverse and further up the Ramp do they use the protection that is already in place or do they install their own? On the traverse the ropes looked to be different and the bolts? looked old. I have never climbed so I know very little and it's interesting to me how it works. I know they bring ropes with them for connection between the climbers (belay?) I think... it's the other stuff that I am asking about.
Thanks
Chris
Thank You! And would the last climber in the group remove the gear as they go so it doesn't cost a couple million dollars *jk each time you climb to buy new gear? Obviously some of the gear might not come out as easy as it went in but the majority of it would . Correct?
wrong thanks so much
8:47!!!
This is a bit of an odd question, but what do you do if you have to go to the bathroom? I mean number two.
You do like you can
Vous n'avez pas le vertige ?????
non tout ok
Would have been nice to have let us know which pitch they were on ie, Difficult Crack, 2nd Ice Field, Flat Iron, Ramp, Spider, Exit Cracks etc. Or were they doing the Harlin Route?
Many thanks
It's written, in French actually
Route; Anderl Hekmaier
You should know what "Heckmair" means.
@@kiereluurs1243 sayit.Googel,Anderl Hekmaier
What about the summit.?abrupt end.
There is a part 2...
#2 Voie Heckmair Face Nord de l'Eiger 3970 mètres Alpes Bernoises alpinisme montagne
that guy at 11:23 in black think hes a bull :)))
Gila
Rather be at the pub.
How are you going to not show the summit or provide an explanation with 15 minutes of video?
#2: ruclips.net/video/Lu2PwvWSuzk/видео.html
How are you not able to look through your recommended videos and see the second video at the top of the list?
Լեռը կամաց կամաց քանդվում է
А поссать?на голову товарищу? А если по тяжелее?
Че там делать:ни леса,ни речки .
Me parece irresponsable escalar con una cuerda simple en escalada de varios largos
Tout ok
Horrible omg 😱
QUESTION? A Majority of Climbers are Environmentalists, Save the Earth, Climatologists. How is Climbing a Mountain making the world a betters place? It is a Total self indulgent activity, and a Big Waste of Time. I mean Who are you helping by Climbing a Mountain? Everest? $100,000 Per person? FOR WHAT? Just be honest you don't really care about global hunger, climate change, or social issues. Your obsession for this selfish activity is proof. Have a Nice day!
Oh man, what a bunch of ignorant cliches.
Everest is an entirely different thing (circus) than this thing (climbing). There is no permit here.
Having an adventure with a friend creates memories. It's called having fun. Everything we do doesn't have to make the world a better place. Being negative like you are certainly doesn't make the world a better place, but you staying quiet possibly might.
Sa va c'est des petit debutant personelement j'ai fais l'Everest, le Cervin le mont wagaba en korée du nord donc bon sa m'impressionne pas trop il
Leur faut encore de l'entrainement
+Elise pour ta gouverne,l'everest et le cervin sont moins durs que cette voie (mais je sais que ton commentaire est humoristique)
+Elise Impressionnantes performances! Dommage que ce soit gâché par ton égaux... L'entraide et l'humilité c'est la base de l'alpinisme, il te faudra encore de l'entrainement... Et mes amitiés au sherpa!
sérieusement ??
L'Everest et le Cervin (les voies normal en tout cas) sont bien plus facile que la face nord de l'Eiger alors ton commentaire bof !
Moi j'ai fait le K2 en hivernal, 2 fois l'Annapurna par la face Sud et la dune du Pyla, donc c'est pas cette voie qui va m'impressionner. Elise a raison, c'est pour les débutants. Mais bravo à eux quand même.
a shame about relying on the fixed ropes which rather devalues the achievement
test
People place their own value on what they do and It's not for you to assign a value to their climb or bring your own measure to what they did. They set their own parameters for their climb and have filmed it honestly. Who is it "a shame" for? Is using a topo devaluing the climb? Watching close up videos so you know the route? Hiring a guide? Bringing your own measurement to someone else's achievement only shows that you lack an understanding of what really matters here. They went for an adventure and they happily filmed the use of the fixed ropes. no de-valuing going on.
@@adaptivo3692 I agree with you only partially. People climb those mountains because it's difficult. They want a challenge, they seek difficulty. If difficulty is the goal, then the value of the achievement is measured by its difficulty. The goal is not only to be at the top. Otherwise, they would have climbed the West face of the Eiger, which is much easier than the North Face.
We can compare the achievements of people. For example, it would make no sense to say that the achievements of those guys in alpinism are not better than mine, when I can't even climb the West face of the Eiger. Saying that would devalue their efforts. Which is exactly what you don't want to do, apparently.