Hello my friends! Do you remember me, de portuguese? Yes, that one! This year I´m back to Khan Tengry to try my luck. This time I hope to be successful. I liked your video. It will be very usefull. Big hug
Awesome. Yes I remember you! It's a beautiful mountain, definitely worth a second attempt. I'm sure you'll get the summit this time (if the weather's ok!). One of our team from last year will be on Ismoil Somoni this year (his 4th of the 5). I'll be trying Nanda Devi East in a couple weeks. Have fun, and stay safe. :D
The summit borders Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan and China www.google.com/maps/place/Khan+Tengri/@42.2108667,80.1568905,14z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x387cd6a645733675:0xa8206614746ff880!8m2!3d42.2108686!4d80.1744001!5m1!1e4
Fantastic footage. What a beauty of a mountain. Have been looking for Khan Tengri footage; and yours is one of the very best on RUclips. Do you mind its use (just a few short fragments) on Creative Commons terms for a small local video?
Thank you. The video we intend to make is going to be all about the mountains, its beauty and majestic scenery. There will not be any direct promotion of any product or service. However we intend to publish it on an account of a small artisanal business, so in that sense, it could be a gain, strictly speaking. Creative Commons terms requires us to provide details of the author of the video and a link to original content, which we will of course do. If you require more details please send your email address, I'll be happy to send more information. In any case, kudos for the magnificent video, it definitely deserves a lot more view.
@@rudolphteperberry3888 Hello, this is a link to our 1st cut. The focus was mainly on the mountain's scenery, so pls bear with us if some moments important from mountaineering perspective were missed. For our project we will have to cut it down further, but just thought that you might find this cut interesting. Of course, we will send the final version too. Again, many thanks for sharing your content, it's magnificent. watch.wave.video/b3a5f85e890e2ce20316d2b4
No Sherpas. It's normal not to use Sherpas in this part of the world. Though we were heavily reliant on the fixed ropes placed by local guides at the start of the season.
Благодарю-давняя не сбывшаяся мечта! А сьёмки и их натуральность сразу Воспоминания Духа Прежних Восхождений !
Timestamp 11:05 shows the real scale of climb that lies ahead for someone who is planning Mt Khan Tengri 7010 Mt !
Hello my friends! Do you remember me, de portuguese? Yes, that one! This year I´m back to Khan Tengry to try my luck. This time I hope to be successful. I liked your video. It will be very usefull. Big hug
Awesome. Yes I remember you! It's a beautiful mountain, definitely worth a second attempt. I'm sure you'll get the summit this time (if the weather's ok!).
One of our team from last year will be on Ismoil Somoni this year (his 4th of the 5). I'll be trying Nanda Devi East in a couple weeks.
Have fun, and stay safe. :D
Nanda Devi!? Uau, your are a professional! Thanks for your encouraging words. Good luck and stay you save too. Hug
Неймовірно знято!!Окрема дяка за відсутні коментарі!!!!
21:34 what is that thing?
memorial plaque for fallen climbers
Thanks for sharing the video ! 👍👍👍 at what time did you start at the summit day and was on the summit ?
Awesome footage! How long did it take you to get from the saddle to the summit?
Actually can't remember so I could be way off, but I have a feeling it was about 8hrs!
Did you manage to top out? Difficult to see from your video.
Where is that?
The summit borders Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan and China www.google.com/maps/place/Khan+Tengri/@42.2108667,80.1568905,14z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x387cd6a645733675:0xa8206614746ff880!8m2!3d42.2108686!4d80.1744001!5m1!1e4
Great Video!
Would be very helpful as we plan our expedition this summer.
What were your dates?
Glad it can be of use! We flew into base camp around 25 July '18, and flew out around 12 August 2018.
Is this the north or south route
Tanri dagi, the steppe where my ancestors roamed on horseback, my ancestor's sacred mountain.
Fantastic footage. What a beauty of a mountain. Have been looking for Khan Tengri footage; and yours is one of the very best on RUclips. Do you mind its use (just a few short fragments) on Creative Commons terms for a small local video?
Thanks, glad you like it. As long as you're not using it for monetary gain please feel free to use some of the footage. I'd love to see your video!
Thank you. The video we intend to make is going to be all about the mountains, its beauty and majestic scenery. There will not be any direct promotion of any product or service. However we intend to publish it on an account of a small artisanal business, so in that sense, it could be a gain, strictly speaking. Creative Commons terms requires us to provide details of the author of the video and a link to original content, which we will of course do. If you require more details please send your email address, I'll be happy to send more information. In any case, kudos for the magnificent video, it definitely deserves a lot more view.
@@nurbekmukambetov5493 Thanks. All sounds good to me, please use what you like. :)
@@rudolphteperberry3888 Hello, this is a link to our 1st cut. The focus was mainly on the mountain's scenery, so pls bear with us if some moments important from mountaineering perspective were missed. For our project we will have to cut it down further, but just thought that you might find this cut interesting. Of course, we will send the final version too. Again, many thanks for sharing your content, it's magnificent. watch.wave.video/b3a5f85e890e2ce20316d2b4
@@nurbekmukambetov5493 Wow nice one, it's looking good! Nice to see my footage getting put to use.
Is there a sherpa?
No Sherpas. It's normal not to use Sherpas in this part of the world. Though we were heavily reliant on the fixed ropes placed by local guides at the start of the season.
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