After watching your EBC videos, I booked the same trek, with the same company and made sure and booked Tilak. I will tell him you said 'namaste' in Nov 2024 when I see him. Thank you for all the videos!
I’m loving this different perspective of Everest base camp. Most documentaries about Everest are dark, intense and dramatic. It’s so nice to see a fun and lighthearted view. Really enjoyed coming along for the ride.
Great video which paid homage to your previous Everest video! The stars were aligned, same (awesome) guide, Tilak, singing the same catchy songs, the snickers, everything. Good vibes. Great stuff
Warning for those who want to book…. Book a longer trip to avoid altitude sickness. It is very avoidable with proper hydration and making sure you have a couple of acclimation hikes (like in Dingboche and Namche. (2nights in each). It should be noted that getting that level of sick shouldn’t be happening to that many people in a group , if at all. Also, Mt Kalapatthar is a good add for better views.
Hi Jordan. Well you did get sick but at least it was after you made it to base camp. Your guide was fantastic. How generous of a tip you gave him. I bet he appreciated that. Thank you for taking me, us along on your many adventures. You never disappoint. Thank you Jordan for sharing
I spent a lot of my retirement hiking and going places and the base camp trek was my final prize but it's probably not going to happen however I am now living up in the Phillipines mountains in Luzon where the views are beautiful every day Thanks for making and sharing your video I almost feel like I was with y'all Cheers and bless
That is awesome and thanks for showing! I have wanted to hike that ever since reading about it. Due to very high altitude I will stay with redwood hikes and hope to climb Mont Blanc at sunrise.
Love, love, love Nepal! I've been 10 times, (twice to EBC). Those two days after Dingboche are never easy. Hoping to return in Oct 2025, but will likely trek a new area.
Your video popped up on my YT page, I enjoy watching channels about different cultures, I watched a few of the videos and I am hooked. I truly enjoyed the videos I have currently watched. Great channel.😊
Jordan. Don’t kill yourself. That altitude sickness hits hard. Huggie is UNBELIEVABLE hiking barefoot 🦶 to base camp. That blows my mind. What a beast. Well done 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Loving the fun and lighthearted approach in your video and the vibes you are spreading. Can you share what are the learnings from your previous trek compared to this and any sharing on what kept you going despite the challenges? Planning to hike in 3 months time. Could glean on your experiences.
Yes it's not a small thing,it is world highest point in the world, it's tough to get there not everyone Can do , you guys are mentality and physically strong, you guys are completely archived your dreams that great thing, lot's of love from Nepal 💙🫶
Hey Brother last time I watched your EBC & ABC trek as soon as you uploaded but this time I missed to watch on time but anyway enjoyed watching after two months.
Anton Nootenboom, known to many on social media as "The Barefoot Dutchman," isn't your typical record holder. In 2019, he became the first and only person to make the 80-mile round-trip hike to Mount Everest Base Camp without shoes.
i was going into Divorce which affected my mental health a lot, i went last December off season where it was supper cold -26 deg c, it was one of the best Trips i ve done in my life, i recommend to everyone who is facing pressure in life instead of spending money on specialist and fuck your body with drugs to book a flight and experience this trek, and trust me u ll be back strong, healthy, and mentally stable, and if possible to do it SOLO no guide or porter. challenging but worth it.
I have done a couple of treks in Nepal but never the same twice.. Was it as breathtaking the second time? I bet it was, its just to magic not to be... Oh man you made me wanna go for a 7th time
Hey, as a trekker, wanted to know what camera you use for your photos are videos. Would like to vlog during my trek this month. Please let me know how you take such good videos.
Where do you think that rock came from? It came down from the slope above him. Eventually the rock would wind up at the bottom in the river to be eroded by the water. As long as there isn't anything below, throwing or rolling a rock down isn't a problem.
Definitely enjoyed the first video documentary much better. This one seems obnoxious and disrespectful. The first was authentic and respectful of Nepal.
Huggie is trying to climb Everest with no shoes!? Is that even possible? Surely frostbite will prevent that incredible challenge… or does he have some sort of method to prevent frostbite? Great video btw
I don’t like bridges but you do KIND of get used to them… actually take that back you just get better at looking straight and staying far away from Jordan
After watching your EBC videos, I booked the same trek, with the same company and made sure and booked Tilak. I will tell him you said 'namaste' in Nov 2024 when I see him. Thank you for all the videos!
I booked with this company too in November! Annapurna base camp and Mardi Himal. how long you in pokhara for ?
Tilok is the sweetest guide ever, I love seeing him in your trecking videos.
I’m loving this different perspective of Everest base camp. Most documentaries about Everest are dark, intense and dramatic. It’s so nice to see a fun and lighthearted view. Really enjoyed coming along for the ride.
I appreciate you tipping him big. That will help his family out . Thank you 🙏
The hardest thing I have ever done, One barefoot step at a time. 😅 Memories to last a lifetime!
A fantastic achievement brother 🙌🏽
@@CountingCountries welcome to nepal. i want to suggest you best places to visit in nepal. do you have email ?
incredible Huggie
How are your feet?! Ouch!!!
@@Bex81 still kicking 😂
Great video which paid homage to your previous Everest video! The stars were aligned, same (awesome) guide, Tilak, singing the same catchy songs, the snickers, everything. Good vibes. Great stuff
WONDERFUL gesture at the end with that tip for the guide! Kudos to you 👍
Warning for those who want to book…. Book a longer trip to avoid altitude sickness. It is very avoidable with proper hydration and making sure you have a couple of acclimation hikes (like in Dingboche and Namche. (2nights in each). It should be noted that getting that level of sick shouldn’t be happening to that many people in a group , if at all. Also, Mt Kalapatthar is a good add for better views.
Hi Jordan. Well you did get sick but at least it was after you made it to base camp. Your guide was fantastic. How generous of a tip you gave him. I bet he appreciated that. Thank you for taking me, us along on your many adventures. You never disappoint. Thank you Jordan for sharing
This one is an extra special adventure. The Nepali people are incredible. Thanks for tuning in /)
This is incredible that you get to do this and share it with people what an adventure
I spent a lot of my retirement hiking and going places and the base camp trek was my final prize but it's probably not going to happen however I am now living up in the Phillipines mountains in Luzon where the views are beautiful every day
Thanks for making and sharing your video
I almost feel like I was with y'all
Cheers and bless
❤So many memories of this trip and the friendships made. Namaste brothers- Long live the Necklace Boys!!
I'm so stoked! Tilak back for round 2!! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
I did EBC and ABC on the same trip after whatching your videos, they were so helpful 🙏… PS: I met Tilak by accident in Thagnak 😁
That’s awesome!! Tilak is the man 🫡
That is awesome and thanks for showing! I have wanted to hike that ever since reading about it. Due to very high altitude I will stay with redwood hikes and hope to climb Mont Blanc at sunrise.
Leaving for Mantgali airport in 3 hours and watching ur video.. thanks alot for this great video.. a boost to my morale 😅..
Let’s go!!! Enjoy!
Manthali*
You have agreat channel , i have been watching ur videos for the las few hours now..
U got a new subscriber from Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦
Did basecamp in 2017 when I was 57...last year did Poon Hill.. love Nepal and it's people
Love, love, love Nepal! I've been 10 times, (twice to EBC). Those two days after Dingboche are never easy. Hoping to return in Oct 2025, but will likely trek a new area.
Everything just in a single video......nice to see u back again.......hope again n again😍🇳🇵
I want to come every year!
Love it! Huggy is too brave, youve inspired me to go on more adventures
Love the Iceland inspiration, I’m sure jords would agree but for me that’s the best part about making videos.
I was always curious, about Greenland, and what goes on around there. Awesome video brother!
I'll be doing this next April for my 35th birthday can not wait to do the trek
You’re a kind man. Keep spreading the love and adventure
I loved your first trip so i was so excited to see you went again! Thank you for sharing another amazing adventure! Beautiful footage! ❤
I am planning to go next year! Would love to do it with you all!
Your video popped up on my YT page, I enjoy watching channels about different cultures, I watched a few of the videos and I am hooked. I truly enjoyed the videos I have currently watched. Great channel.😊
Jordan. Don’t kill yourself. That altitude sickness hits hard. Huggie is UNBELIEVABLE hiking barefoot 🦶 to base camp. That blows my mind. What a beast. Well done 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Loving the fun and lighthearted approach in your video and the vibes you are spreading. Can you share what are the learnings from your previous trek compared to this and any sharing on what kept you going despite the challenges? Planning to hike in 3 months time. Could glean on your experiences.
The fact you have 147k subs is criminal. Some of the best travel content ive seen in a minute.
I love your other videos but I am unconvinced that mass tourism to such places is really a wonderful thing.
Yes it's not a small thing,it is world highest point in the world, it's tough to get there not everyone Can do , you guys are mentality and physically strong, you guys are completely archived your dreams that great thing, lot's of love from Nepal 💙🫶
Hey Brother last time I watched your EBC & ABC trek as soon as you uploaded but this time I missed to watch on time but anyway enjoyed watching after two months.
I’m going in 3 weeks! Your first video is what inspired me to go 🔥
You going with alpine ramble?
Yeah man! I appreciate you for putting us on
@@FlyWithVeiga so pumped for you!! Say hi to the crew for me 💪🏽
Bro, I’m in Namche right now! I just bumped into Tilak and took a pic 🔥🔥
Entertaining video. I'm loving that Huggy guy! 🙂
Thanks mate, it’s always a great time when Jordan and I get together!
Always makes my day when you post, went to longyearbyen in december, and I'm glad you liked it! Hoping one day to go to Nepal like you!
I love the dancing lady. Sweet
Beautiful people of Nepal and beautiful mountains
I had so much fun watching this video that now i want to do Everest base camp too 😍😍
It’s the best
Bring a dog tick/flea collar and put it in your sleeping bag/or liner. Should work on the bed bugs. That's what I did 40 years ago.
Let's goo man it's my dream too one day to go to Everest and maybe even climb it,
Love your videos 🩵
Appreciate you!
Life is all about memories ❤️
Because of you, Nepal is now in my wishlist country to visit. I can't wait to trek EBC and Annapurna circuit when I get there one day.
You will love it
Anton Nootenboom, known to many on social media as "The Barefoot Dutchman," isn't your typical record holder. In 2019, he became the first and only person to make the 80-mile round-trip hike to Mount Everest Base Camp without shoes.
Nice too see you 😊😁
i was going into Divorce which affected my mental health a lot, i went last December off season where it was supper cold -26 deg c, it was one of the best Trips i ve done in my life, i recommend to everyone who is facing pressure in life instead of spending money on specialist and fuck your body with drugs to book a flight and experience this trek, and trust me u ll be back strong, healthy, and mentally stable, and if possible to do it SOLO no guide or porter. challenging but worth it.
I’m taking this advice and im going to start telling people this, thanks for sharing friend !
Tilak is the goofiest best guide
Love your nepal videos.
Thanks!! Good to be back :)
Welcome to Nepal 🇳🇵 brother.. hope u conquer the heighest mountain in the worrrrrrrld …. N namaste 🙏
TQ so much for sharing this enjoy your trip 🇳🇵🙏🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🙇🙇🙇🙇
Welcome Back ❤️❤️❤️ I don't know why I was late 😅❤️❤️
Man I can’t wait to do this!
I went earlier in may, I actually really enjoyed yak cheese pizza. Huge fan of yak cheese.
Tilak is back!!!
He is BACKKK
You go again ? Wow ❤
Awesome video sir!
Bro come during Dashain and Thira and see all the wonderful views BRO PLZZZ
I want to!
Wonderful !😃
Everest marathon 2024🙋
great trip 😮
You’re back in Nepal? Let’s gooo!!
Amazing!
I have done a couple of treks in Nepal but never the same twice.. Was it as breathtaking the second time? I bet it was, its just to magic not to be... Oh man you made me wanna go for a 7th time
I love your videos fam 👌🏽
So when is the trip up Everest?? Wanna see that one
I’m absolutely flabbergasted that he went up in bare feet 😮
T loc....if i ever go there i want him as our guild!
He is the absolute best
Congrats 😊
What kind of insurance did you have?
I can only imagine how hard it is continuing on to the summit. One day I can try the base camp hike. How much was the fee for that BTW?
Hey, as a trekker, wanted to know what camera you use for your photos are videos. Would like to vlog during my trek this month. Please let me know how you take such good videos.
Love your videos🤍🤍
When was you trip? I see it was before they put the terrible sign in front of the EBC rock.
I did thorang la pass which is higher altitude than EBC, does it help me in the future while I’m doing EBC trek ?
Resham phereri resham phere ri😂😂😂
you again
Tilak is a decent humble man obivious, but he need to know one think throwing rocks over jungle is not good idea and its not decent things to do.
Yes, this part was upsetting. Leave no trace.
Where do you think that rock came from? It came down from the slope above him. Eventually the rock would wind up at the bottom in the river to be eroded by the water.
As long as there isn't anything below, throwing or rolling a rock down isn't a problem.
Wow❤
Welcome to Nepal counting country ❤
Do you feel you needed the airlift or are they overly cautious?
Did you have the normal acclimatizing days in namche and the cafe 1440 town?
Coolest thing I’ve done! How recent was this?
October!
Had to do that a second time el jordo? Whats your favorite trip to date.? That dude is nuts going barefoot.
Definitely enjoyed the first video documentary much better. This one seems obnoxious and disrespectful. The first was authentic and respectful of Nepal.
Jordon another great video. Am I right in saying. For this trip, you did not do the 2 Acclimatization days.
We did one in Namche, but I didn’t film anything that day
Ok got it. There is Sept and absorbing everything I watch.
RESAM FIRIRI !!!!
Huggie is trying to climb Everest with no shoes!? Is that even possible? Surely frostbite will prevent that incredible challenge… or does he have some sort of method to prevent frostbite? Great video btw
Huggie is built different 💪🏽
@@CountingCountriescan confirm, these feet conquer feats. 😂
Love from NEPAL❤
Do 3rd attempt too❤️
❤
That guy not wearing shoes? Playing with fire.
🙏🙏🙏
Very BRO trek but great video
Is getting a visa to Nepal hard? Did you just get a tourist visa?
Hi, can you share Tilak's details please
Did he now say Mt everest base camp.
🇳🇵❤️❤️🙏
And this is why I slept in a sleeping bag.
Not for nothing that was a stupid move on the bridge😮
I don’t like bridges but you do KIND of get used to them… actually take that back you just get better at looking straight and staying far away from Jordan
Sorry to be nosey but how can you afford to live your fantastic life?! Did you win the lottery?😂
The old trek video 2 years ago is honestly much better than this one.
This one is packed, rushed.
Every time you mention Mt Everest you show a mountain that is not Mt Everest.
❤😂😂🎉🎉😢😢😮😅