Those old-schoolers would look at us modern-day adventurere with all the fancy equipment and laugh! They were a lot tougher back then, amazing what they were capable of achieving without the comforts of today. Chimborazo was incredible...so many wonderful volcanoes in Ecuador.
For me, a foreigner who lives in Ecuador, Chimborazo is the ultimate place...is so majestic and beautiful, Chimborazo( The tallest mountain on the planet) taking into consideration that is placed in the middle of the world where the elevation starts from 2000m is taller than Everest.
I can imagine living in a place like Ecuador, surrounded by all those volcanoes must be quite an experience! Chimborazo is incredible, even from far off in the distance.
I lived in Georgia I met my wife two years ago and I went down there four times I did tunguragua and Cotopaxi this last trip I I wasn’t able to do Chimborazo beautiful place
Congratulations! What an incredible journey! You made a great decision to turn around . I experienced the same in Peru, in the Villaconata Cordillera mountains. We were very tired and running out of daylight. What an experience it was ! As Ed Visteurs said “getting to the summit is optional, but getting back down is mandatory “. Bravo!👍
It's important to not be so stuck on summiting that you make bad decisions. We are always cautious and definitely won't risk it if conditions are bad. Even without summiting, these climbs are such amazing and memorable experiences!
You were lucky with the weather, and congratulations! What an amazing climb, right? I bet the summit was beautiful...even the lower altitude was a fun place to be.
im from philippines...!.. its very nice and risky for you guys to climb that high!.. thanks god you are all safe...thanks for sharing!... i now know there is volcano as high as this!..
The Phillippines...nice! Our guides are experts on Chimborazo, and when they decided the snow conditions were too dangerous, we made the safe decision to turn around instead of taking extra risks to reach the summit. We may try again someday, but even without summiting, the views were incredible!
Beautiful video. I am moving to Ecuador in about a year and I ignorantly planned to climb Chimborazo. But it has real concerns with altitude sickness but I didn't think about the possibility of Avalanche. Not that I am scared it is just more information. Maybe every birthday I will climb.
Wow, moving to Ecuador must be exciting! It is a beautiful place with so much to explore. Yes, avalanche and weather are serious considerations up on Chimborazo along with altitude. Luckily, the guides are very cautious and very knowledgeable about conditions. A lot of people ignore any warnings about safety and just push on no matter what. We decided to listen to our guides and turn back, hopefully to return someday to climb Chimborazo again. Luckily for you, if you live there, you'll be able to try as many times as you need to have a successful summit. Good luck!!
We would also love to go back and reach the summit, there's something about completing the climb that really finalizes the experience. I think next time I would prefer a night at the high camp, instead of staying down at the lower shelter. I could be wrong, but I think this climb is easier when there is more snow. It provided a pretty consistent surface, rather than navigating up and around rocks. Either way, it is a great volcano to experience!
We paid extra and slept at the High Camp tents (17,300 ft), starting out summit bid from there. That's easier than climbing all the way from 15,900 at refugio. Good luck!
@@lylesuch4421 Well my friend I did spend the night at the high camp and I couldn’t finish it😏😏,Not to mention to myself and three other people we got sick a little bit
We would love to go back and summit, someday. If we did get the opportunity, we would try and stay at the camp midway up the mountain for a night. That way you can get to the summit as early as possible, before the ice conditions get worse as the day gets warmer. Good luck if you climb Chimboraza, it is an amazing climb!
Hii. Amazing vídeo in spite of you couldnt reach the summit. Im from Ecuador and the next year we wanna try to reach the summit. On what specific date did you try it? Thank you so much.
It's such a cool adventure, and even if you don't reach the summit the views are incredible. We attempted Chimborazo on November 20th. Weather seemed perfect but the snow conditions were not. We also would have been better off if we stayed a night at high camp which wasn't an option at the time. This gets you nearer the summit earlier in the morning so it would help with the snow conditions that can get more dangerous as the sun comes up. Good luck and have fun!!
Thanks! Good luck on your attempt, it is a challenge and well worth it. If you're looking for a nice hike to acclimatize (aside from all the other amazing volcanos), the Condor Trek is incredible if you time it with good weather. They've also added "basecamp huts" near Chimborazo which looks like a pretty cool option to begin the ascent. One thing I wish we had done...they have a high camp which puts you nearer the summit and gives you an extra night up high. We stayed at the base which added time onto the summit attempt. Staying at high camp for a night is a really good idea. Unfortunately we ran into dicey snow conditions which ultimately turned us around. Also, be very careful with your guides. They are known to be impatient, and often are in a hurry to get down to service other clients immediately after your hike, so you can feel a lot of pressure to not go at your pace. Again, good luck and have fun!!!
That's great, Chimborazo is an incredible experience (even if we didn't make it to the summit)! Our guide (Ecuador Eco Adventures) provided the boots, crampons, helmets and all the more "technical" equipment. They even had jackets, pants and all the layers if you don't have anything of your own. It's hard to recommend any specific gear, it's more about layering up and being familiar with your gear beforehand because a good part of the climb is in the dark so you want to know where pockets, zippers, and all that is located without having to fumble around in the cold. You definitely want every layer possible, including rain gear, windbreaker, thermal under layers etc. Also wool socks for warmth. Good luck!!
Thanks! We tried climbing Chimborazo in November. Don't want to mess with those avalanches! We'll just have to return another time to try it again in safer conditions.
Thanks! We used EcuadorEcoAdventure.com We also used them for the Condor Trek, and they arranged transportation for us between Quito, Riobamba, and Banos. We highly recommend them, the Condor Trek was incredible, and they were good at adjusting for some miscommunications (mainly on our end). If you're doing Chimborazo, I recommend staying at the high camp the night before summiting. We didn't summit, if we had stayed at high camp that would have bought us more time before sunrise. Either way, though, it's a great experience and definitely we would recommend EcuadorEcoAdventure.
Exactly right...we can't confirm it but since we climbed in November and mountains like Everest aren't summited at that time, we may have been the people closest to space on the planet (aside from people on airplanes) when we were up on Chimborazo. It was a really incredible experience up there...highly recommended if you're looking for a challenging adventure!
We brought most of our gear. We rented harness, ropes and crampons. One person who hiked at the same time rented everything including jacket, gloves etc.
The pressure is higher on the summit of Chimborazo since it has less vertical height within our atmosphere than Everest, and you won't see people using oxygen bottles.
Yeah, best to play it safe and wait until things calm down. We visited Ecuador shortly after the riots of 2019 and it was a little scary seeing in person the aftermath of what we watched happening on the news. Many mountains to climb and Chimborazo will always be there for future adventures!
Thanks! The Chimborazo climb is definitely worth it, even though we didn't make it to the summit it was still an incredible experience. The wind wasn't too much for the drone, it flew without any problems. Battery life was shortened by the cold weather, and our hike was shortened by the dangerous snow conditions.
Even if you don't make it to the peak (which we didn't), the views are beautiful and the experience is totally worth the effort. I think a lot of people are so fixated on summiting that they're disappointed if they don't reach it. We just enjoy being on the mountain, and if we summit, we're extra happy!
Unfortunately, we didn't. Physically it was tough and we could have made it, but the snow conditions were dangerous near the top, and there was significant risk of avalanche so we had to turn around at around 19,000 feet. Still, the views were incredible and it was totally worth it! Maybe someday we'll go back and try again. I'm sure you're well aware, but take acclimitization very seriously. Ecuador has plenty of treks and lower elevation hikes so you can prepare yourself for the altitude. Good luck, and I'm sure you'll have an incredible experience!! (if you have any questions, we'd be happy to give any specific advice).
@@lylesuch4421 thank you. We’re going to Be in Banos and then Riobamba for a while so I’m sure we can find some places and hikes to acclimatize. Any recommendations for other hikes close to the volcano?
Snow and ice get dangerous when it warms up later in the day from the sun, there is more potential for an avalanche. Leaving at night makes it safer because the ice is much more stable.
David!! Hope you're staying healthy over there. How was the rest of your time in Ecuador? Definitely a place we want to explore some more someday. You have to plan a trip out West sometime and join us for some adventuring. Hopefully this virus goes away soon so we can get out into nature again!
I'm presently in Riobamba and can see Chimborazo off in the distance. But after watching this video I can emphatically state, challenge NOT accepted! Hell no. I'm no dummy.
Very smart...unless you're extremely well-prepared it can be a brutal climb. It's amazing how Chimborazo just looms over that entire area, like Kilimanjaro or Mt. Fuji. Ecuador is so full of beautiful sights!
Yea ill pass on mountain climbing 😂. But salute 🫡🫡 to those that do it. Videos look cool of the scenery tho. Definitely not something i would EVER do personally.
It's definitely not for everyone...very challenging but the views are worth the pain! Hopefully our videos help bring less-adventurous people along for the ride!
Incredible place. Humboldt has climbed Chimborazo on his feet, without any gadget nor warm clothes. Definitely someone who must be remembered.
Those old-schoolers would look at us modern-day adventurere with all the fancy equipment and laugh! They were a lot tougher back then, amazing what they were capable of achieving without the comforts of today. Chimborazo was incredible...so many wonderful volcanoes in Ecuador.
I couldn’t finish it and I was prepared😆
Just reading the invention of nature
For me, a foreigner who lives in Ecuador, Chimborazo is the ultimate place...is so majestic and beautiful, Chimborazo( The tallest mountain on the planet) taking into consideration that is placed in the middle of the world where the elevation starts from 2000m is taller than Everest.
I can imagine living in a place like Ecuador, surrounded by all those volcanoes must be quite an experience! Chimborazo is incredible, even from far off in the distance.
I lived in Georgia I met my wife two years ago and I went down there four times I did tunguragua and Cotopaxi this last trip I I wasn’t able to do Chimborazo beautiful place
Beautiful Drone shots!!! You guys lucked out with the weather
The Chimborazo volcano is the furthest point from the center of the Earth, it is also the closest place to space 🇪🇨
Such a cool fact. Even though we didn't make it to the top, it was quite a unique experience being on a volcano with the status of Chimborazo!
Congratulations! What an incredible journey! You made a great decision to turn around . I experienced the same in Peru, in the Villaconata Cordillera mountains. We were very tired and running out of daylight. What an experience it was ! As Ed Visteurs said “getting to the summit is optional, but getting back down is mandatory “. Bravo!👍
It's important to not be so stuck on summiting that you make bad decisions. We are always cautious and definitely won't risk it if conditions are bad. Even without summiting, these climbs are such amazing and memorable experiences!
We just summit Chimborazo today, crazy how we had completely different weather conditions .
Looking to climb this in a month. How were the conditions up there?
You were lucky with the weather, and congratulations! What an amazing climb, right? I bet the summit was beautiful...even the lower altitude was a fun place to be.
Which summit? Veintemilla or Cumbre Maxima?
im from philippines...!.. its very nice and risky for you guys to climb that high!.. thanks god you are all safe...thanks for sharing!... i now know there is volcano as high as this!..
The Phillippines...nice! Our guides are experts on Chimborazo, and when they decided the snow conditions were too dangerous, we made the safe decision to turn around instead of taking extra risks to reach the summit. We may try again someday, but even without summiting, the views were incredible!
Beautiful video. I am moving to Ecuador in about a year and I ignorantly planned to climb Chimborazo. But it has real concerns with altitude sickness but I didn't think about the possibility of Avalanche. Not that I am scared it is just more information. Maybe every birthday I will climb.
Wow, moving to Ecuador must be exciting! It is a beautiful place with so much to explore. Yes, avalanche and weather are serious considerations up on Chimborazo along with altitude. Luckily, the guides are very cautious and very knowledgeable about conditions. A lot of people ignore any warnings about safety and just push on no matter what. We decided to listen to our guides and turn back, hopefully to return someday to climb Chimborazo again. Luckily for you, if you live there, you'll be able to try as many times as you need to have a successful summit. Good luck!!
Be careful! Most people underestimate altitude sickness and more serious effects.
I’m attempting this later this year. Thanks for sharing
Good luck, hopefully you get good weather and safe conditions for your summit attempt!
Another fantastic adventure. Thanks for posting!!!
Beautiful and majestic Chimborazo.👌🙌
Incredible volcano...only wish we had made it to the summit!
Incredible video
It is the tallest mountain including sea level
Good effort! I got up to 17,000 on my first attempt and far less snow. Hope to summit in the near future.
We would also love to go back and reach the summit, there's something about completing the climb that really finalizes the experience. I think next time I would prefer a night at the high camp, instead of staying down at the lower shelter. I could be wrong, but I think this climb is easier when there is more snow. It provided a pretty consistent surface, rather than navigating up and around rocks. Either way, it is a great volcano to experience!
We paid extra and slept at the High Camp tents (17,300 ft), starting out summit bid from there. That's easier than climbing all the way from 15,900 at refugio. Good luck!
@@lylesuch4421 Well my friend I did spend the night at the high camp and I couldn’t finish it😏😏,Not to mention to myself and three other people we got sick a little bit
Beautiful footage! Thank you!
Thanks! Chimborazo is such a beautiful volcano, even though we didn't get to the summit this was an incredible adventure.
Really like this video, did you ever get to go bk and summit, I'm thinking of doing chimboroza 2021
We would love to go back and summit, someday. If we did get the opportunity, we would try and stay at the camp midway up the mountain for a night. That way you can get to the summit as early as possible, before the ice conditions get worse as the day gets warmer. Good luck if you climb Chimboraza, it is an amazing climb!
Hii. Amazing vídeo in spite of you couldnt reach the summit. Im from Ecuador and the next year we wanna try to reach the summit. On what specific date did you try it? Thank you so much.
It's such a cool adventure, and even if you don't reach the summit the views are incredible. We attempted Chimborazo on November 20th. Weather seemed perfect but the snow conditions were not. We also would have been better off if we stayed a night at high camp which wasn't an option at the time. This gets you nearer the summit earlier in the morning so it would help with the snow conditions that can get more dangerous as the sun comes up. Good luck and have fun!!
Cool video and great job. We hope to attempt Chimborazo next year. Cheers!
Thanks! Good luck on your attempt, it is a challenge and well worth it. If you're looking for a nice hike to acclimatize (aside from all the other amazing volcanos), the Condor Trek is incredible if you time it with good weather. They've also added "basecamp huts" near Chimborazo which looks like a pretty cool option to begin the ascent. One thing I wish we had done...they have a high camp which puts you nearer the summit and gives you an extra night up high. We stayed at the base which added time onto the summit attempt. Staying at high camp for a night is a really good idea. Unfortunately we ran into dicey snow conditions which ultimately turned us around. Also, be very careful with your guides. They are known to be impatient, and often are in a hurry to get down to service other clients immediately after your hike, so you can feel a lot of pressure to not go at your pace. Again, good luck and have fun!!!
Terrific. Thanks for the video
Awesome hike, Im planning on doing it on September. What clothing, boats, etc. do you recommend ?
That's great, Chimborazo is an incredible experience (even if we didn't make it to the summit)! Our guide (Ecuador Eco Adventures) provided the boots, crampons, helmets and all the more "technical" equipment. They even had jackets, pants and all the layers if you don't have anything of your own. It's hard to recommend any specific gear, it's more about layering up and being familiar with your gear beforehand because a good part of the climb is in the dark so you want to know where pockets, zippers, and all that is located without having to fumble around in the cold. You definitely want every layer possible, including rain gear, windbreaker, thermal under layers etc. Also wool socks for warmth. Good luck!!
@@lylesuch4421 awesome thank you I’ll take a look at the guide that you used, gear is expensive. I’ll keep you update on my journey
Amazing!!!! Que genial tu video
Incredible video! Which month were you climbing in? We also had avalanche risk one week ago in August...
Thanks! We tried climbing Chimborazo in November. Don't want to mess with those avalanches! We'll just have to return another time to try it again in safer conditions.
@@lylesuch4421 Absolutely, as they say, summit is optional, getting off safely is mandatory. When do you think you will try again?
Hey guys, beautiful production! Safety first always ... can I ask which guiding company you used and if you recommend them? Thanks so much!
Thanks! We used EcuadorEcoAdventure.com We also used them for the Condor Trek, and they arranged transportation for us between Quito, Riobamba, and Banos. We highly recommend them, the Condor Trek was incredible, and they were good at adjusting for some miscommunications (mainly on our end). If you're doing Chimborazo, I recommend staying at the high camp the night before summiting. We didn't summit, if we had stayed at high camp that would have bought us more time before sunrise. Either way, though, it's a great experience and definitely we would recommend EcuadorEcoAdventure.
🎉🎉🎉🎉MAJESTOSO....
fantàstico
very nice
The closest mountain to space 🗻🌌
Exactly right...we can't confirm it but since we climbed in November and mountains like Everest aren't summited at that time, we may have been the people closest to space on the planet (aside from people on airplanes) when we were up on Chimborazo. It was a really incredible experience up there...highly recommended if you're looking for a challenging adventure!
Did you guys just rented the gear or brought your own?
We brought most of our gear. We rented harness, ropes and crampons. One person who hiked at the same time rented everything including jacket, gloves etc.
Nice video, keep it up!
Beautiful thanks 🙏
Very inspirational, thank you for sharing
Thanks so much! Even though we didn't summit it was an incredible experience with wonderful views.
People use oxygen bottles on Everest... Do you use them here? Is atmospheric pressure higher here than on Everest
The pressure is higher on the summit of Chimborazo since it has less vertical height within our atmosphere than Everest, and you won't see people using oxygen bottles.
I was going for a climb but I think things are too heated now
Yeah, best to play it safe and wait until things calm down. We visited Ecuador shortly after the riots of 2019 and it was a little scary seeing in person the aftermath of what we watched happening on the news. Many mountains to climb and Chimborazo will always be there for future adventures!
You guys a personal heroes congrats, I want to do this one as well. I see the drone footage, how was the wind condition ?
Thanks! The Chimborazo climb is definitely worth it, even though we didn't make it to the summit it was still an incredible experience. The wind wasn't too much for the drone, it flew without any problems. Battery life was shortened by the cold weather, and our hike was shortened by the dangerous snow conditions.
What is better mt everest team or mount chimborazo team or mount k2 team
Be bold, start cold!
A valuable lesson we've learned in our many pre-dawn adventures!
WOW! I would've probably give up due to lack of strength and signs of asthma
Even if you don't make it to the peak (which we didn't), the views are beautiful and the experience is totally worth the effort. I think a lot of people are so fixated on summiting that they're disappointed if they don't reach it. We just enjoy being on the mountain, and if we summit, we're extra happy!
Did you summit?
I’m heading there next month to do this!
Unfortunately, we didn't. Physically it was tough and we could have made it, but the snow conditions were dangerous near the top, and there was significant risk of avalanche so we had to turn around at around 19,000 feet. Still, the views were incredible and it was totally worth it! Maybe someday we'll go back and try again. I'm sure you're well aware, but take acclimitization very seriously. Ecuador has plenty of treks and lower elevation hikes so you can prepare yourself for the altitude. Good luck, and I'm sure you'll have an incredible experience!! (if you have any questions, we'd be happy to give any specific advice).
@@lylesuch4421 thank you. We’re going to Be in Banos and then Riobamba for a while so I’m sure we can find some places and hikes to acclimatize. Any recommendations for other hikes close to the volcano?
Which drone did you use?
We use the Mavic 2 Pro, it's a little old and heavy to carry compared to the newer and smaller drones, but still shoots great footage.
So this would be the ideal place/height to launch rockets from. 🤔😁
I suppose it would, although I don't think Ecuador has much reason for a rocket base!
@@lylesuch4421 I have, so maybe we can talk through the details with the government in place.😁
Que linda Chinita.
Wish I could do this. Why depart at night time?
Snow and ice get dangerous when it warms up later in the day from the sun, there is more potential for an avalanche. Leaving at night makes it safer because the ice is much more stable.
Great video! On to the next adventure 🤙
David!! Hope you're staying healthy over there. How was the rest of your time in Ecuador? Definitely a place we want to explore some more someday. You have to plan a trip out West sometime and join us for some adventuring. Hopefully this virus goes away soon so we can get out into nature again!
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Dope. Dope. Dope. 👍👍👍👍
Gracias. Gracias. Muy gracias!
I'm presently in Riobamba and can see Chimborazo off in the distance. But after watching this video I can emphatically state, challenge NOT accepted! Hell no. I'm no dummy.
Very smart...unless you're extremely well-prepared it can be a brutal climb. It's amazing how Chimborazo just looms over that entire area, like Kilimanjaro or Mt. Fuji. Ecuador is so full of beautiful sights!
U guys gone there with the good luck
RIP Barney
Sad to hear about Barney's story, always have to remember how dangerous the mountains can be.
Chang hiong da ba yu talakama tasudah habita siyup pa ro
Tallest mountain in the world
And it definitely feels like the tallest when you're up there!
Dari channel kok Bisa
Lah
Hey, I’m looking for someone who wants to climb Chimborazo
Yea ill pass on mountain climbing 😂. But salute 🫡🫡 to those that do it. Videos look cool of the scenery tho. Definitely not something i would EVER do personally.
It's definitely not for everyone...very challenging but the views are worth the pain! Hopefully our videos help bring less-adventurous people along for the ride!