Gotta say I admire your self-discipline. Getting up in the middle of the night for those amazing shots and then again early to catch the ‘blue hour’ - true passion and dedication. Fabulous and thank you for the inspirational shots once again.
I HAVE SEEN ALL OF YOUR VIDEOS , YOU ARE DOING GREAT , I LOVE TO WATCH SUCH MARVELLOUS VIEW OF NATURE , CAUSE OF YOU WE ARE ABLE TO GET THE GLIMPSE AND FEEL OF BEING IN NATURE , LOVE FROM INDIA
Complimenti, ancora un video straordinariamente coinvolgente, che mi ha fatto conoscere montagne finora a me sconosciute in versione estiva, nella versione invernale c’è le avevi già mostrate in un precedente video altrettanto coinvolgente. Ad maiora!
Thanks Bruno for sharing an amazing video again. Really my favorit Dolomite channel for sure. Just so wonderful to see all these different places in Dolomites you normally do not see. Really awesome also that you got back and film how it is looking in summer compared to Winter. Thanks for those wonderful views and really awesome photos and videos of the place such a beautiful place. Really like the way you present this gorgeous nature around us. Looking so much forward to your next adventure ;-)
Beautiful short film. I had the pleasure of shooting Mount Jalovec last year from the nearby Slemenova špica vantage point, I love that mountain, like a shark's tooth when you view it from a distance...
Immagini come sempre che lasciano senza fiato. Spero che tu possa fare video così belli un po' su tutte le Alpi, dalle marittime piemontesi alla Vallée, da quelle lombarde alla Svizzera, Francia, Austria
I never leave comments on youtube, but your videos are absolutely outstanding! I discovered your videos in the Dolomites yesterday, and they give me goosebumps... You definitely deserve much more recognition and many more subscribers Saluti from Spain!
che bomba! anche io volevo andare su all'alba e fare l'alba in cima, ma la mattina prima di salire mi ero fatto anche l'alba al mangart ed ero parecchio cotto :) ci ritornerò!
Mount Jalovec is The King of mountains in Slovenia. It also demands a lot of respect since it has very hard ascent points to summit. And not to mention that descent is the hardest because of the toll that is imposed on one's body on such alpine tour. Mt Jalovec is the King and Škrlatica is the Queen. It's the difficulty and the grandiose wilderness that stands indifferent to mankind.
Non so come sia stato possibile, ma ho scoperto solamente ieri questo canale. Fai delle riprese stupende e sei bravissimo nel montarle. Complimenti davvero, continua così!
Ma sei un figo! Bellissimo canale, è come essere lassù... che vertigini! Purtroppo ti ho scoperto solo oggi, sennò mi iscrivevo al workshop di fine luglio. Spero di avere presto altre occasioni. Complimenti 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Bruno, it would be awesome if you could have some tips on how does one prepare a Bivac, do you just go by luck, and if its occupied, you are out of luck?:D maybe you have a video on this?
Ciao complimenti per il canale, bravissimo! Ma per vedere i cieli stellati hai dei consigli? Ad esempio è vero che bisogna salire oltre una certa altitudine e che le vette sono quasi sempre senza nuvole di notte? Grazie
ciao, basta che vai in un posto lontano da città o paesi e le stelle si vedono bene! in montagna oppure in posti con pochi centri abitati tipo sardegna ancora meglio ma in qualsiasi posto isolato e con poca umidità può andare bene. non deve esserci la luna in cielo. enjoy!
Hi! Great video! How about Jalovec summit? Is it possible to hike or only alpine climbing? The bivak needs reservations? Tamarski Dom is a Motel too? Any camp side near to trail head?Where did you stay in Slovenia ? Thanks your help!
hello! from the bivak you can go to jalovec. the initial plan was to go there for sunrise but it would have been really long. anyway yes, I don't remember if there is an easy via ferrata or it's just a path, but it should be easy :-) no reservation for bivak. tamarski dom is a hut, don't know if they have rooms but I guess so. I live close to the slovenian border :-)
Ciao Bruno, in Slovenia non ci sono limitazioni covid sui bivacchi? Sono un po' in astinenza e se non ci sono particolari restrizioni ci faccio un pensierino :D Gran belle immagini cme sempre.
Like the post beneath, I stumbled on this channel recently while researching for my next trip to the Dolomite mountains. You come across as a genuinely nice guy, living the dream and clearly a gifted photographer in all disciplines. Though it goes without saying that you obviously put a great deal of physical effort and planning into achieving your objectives. Having watched all your RUclips content, I can't fault any of it and look forward to future posts. Long may you continue. Keep safe.
Hey Bruno, found this channel last weekend and I've been watching every video with the excitement of a kid. I can't stop :D. You are amazing and just wanted to express my appreciation. Can you direct me to some materials to learn how to take so amazing night photos? Is it possible to do it with a phone? They don't need to be professional just cool enough for me to show to my friends :D
@@BrunoPisaniAdventure And this is not a camp, it is an emergency shelter, predominately for climbers and also mountaineers. The bivouac is located below that particular mountain face for a good reason - there a long climbing routes in Jalovec and this bivouac serves as a shelter in time of bad weather.
It's better to arrive in a bit earlier than sunset so you can check if there's room :) anyway, mountain people are always welcoming so as long as there's space, you can sleep on the floor or anywhere 😉
Actually, fixed biouvaks in Slovenian Alps are built for emergency cases when mountaineers are cought high up late in evening or in in bad weather and far from lodges which are intended points for overnight stays.
I like the filming and editing, but there is one thing you should know: Biouvacs in Slovenia are intended for use in case of emergency - late night high up when descent is hazardous, for sheltering in bad weather and for mountain rescue. Only exception is for alpine climbers in remote region with more than one day acces route. They are not intended for vacation seeking tourists - for that there are many thousands of beds in numerous mountain lodges across the region which cost a few euros per night.
you are right. Actually ALL bivouaks in the world are built for that purpose. In italy it's the same. But I think there is nothing wrong if you stay there overnight to take pictures at sunrise and sunset. I think I have the same right of an alpinist who wants to climb a mountain and has to stop there. I need to stay there to take pics. And tents are not allowed. I don't see any other possibility :) Hope that makes sense!
I see that as acceptable usage (with commendable tidy up). What is not acceptable are 1 week stays with bbq (seen that couple of times) and leaving trash behind. Good work Bruno!
@@BrunoPisaniAdventure The thing is that people who seldom visit the Alps might get the impression that all bivouacs are easily accessible, empty and just waiting for them to spend the night. As we know that's not always the case. I think it would be nice to show some footage where 18 people want to sleep on 8 narrow beds inside something which resembles a 'telephone booth'. Places like bivacco Luca Vuerich would make a perfect setting for a film like that ;)
@@BrunoPisaniAdventure I was in bivacco Vuerich on Sunday in August last year and it was already full at 3 p.m. 18 was the actual number of people who wanted to sleep inside (2 decided to go down and 2 eventually slept outside). Maybe everyone expects it to be full during the weekend and people decide to go there during the week :) In this part of the Alps I also remember a sleepless night in a packed Ricovero Battaglione Alpini Gemona, but those were mainly some local guys, while on Foronon del Buinz the groups were more international.
Stunning drone shots as always =) I noticed right from the beginning that it is the same location as the winter bivak video. Interesting to see it in summer! By the way, do you ever use trekking poles? I haven't seen any poles in your videos and I'm beginning to worry about your knees ;D
thanks! I just bought the poles. I never used them in my life for summer hiking but I think it's time to get used to them :) knees will say thank you in the long term
@@BrunoPisaniAdventure They really save a lot of energy going up. It's like a fourwheeldrive-mode for your body :D I just startet using poles last year, and they made a huge difference once i was used to them. Plus, gives me an upper body workout when it used to be all about my legs when trekking.
Wow, avrei voluto andare in montagna anch’io oggi ma le lunghe code del viaggio mi hanno fatto cambiare idea. Grazie al tuo video mi sembra di essere lì... Inoltre ripasso un po’ l’inglese 😉 Grazie ciao
Just to make it clear - mountain bivouacs or mountain shelters in Slovenia are intended to be used in EMERGENCY only, they are not intended to serve as a camping hut for tourists and hikers alike. If this would be Switzerland you would pay hefty fine for doing that. It is also forbidden to camp inside the Triglav National Park unless doing a bivouac in an emergency. There are mountain huts for that. Please respect the alpine culture.
You are not supposed to go to a bivuac as a hotel it is meant as rescue shelter and you are not suposed to take drone shots in our only national park in Slovenia. Tourists who have no regards for other country laws and pristine nature really disspapoint us and will be the sole reason why such places will not be widely available in the future. You are one of those people. Everything for an insta/youtube/social media shot, right ;)
Just stumbled upon this channel yesterday, and I absolutely love it. High quality storytelling, high quality images, nothing beats it
Thank you so much 🔥
Epic video...Greetings from Slovenia
Thanks
Gotta say I admire your self-discipline. Getting up in the middle of the night for those amazing shots and then again early to catch the ‘blue hour’ - true passion and dedication. Fabulous and thank you for the inspirational shots once again.
thank you! yeah sometimes there is very little time to rest.... hard work!
Bruno is there a website where you display your photos. And do you sell them?
On my website, www.brunopisani.com if you reach out via the contact form I will send you the price list for prints!
I HAVE SEEN ALL OF YOUR VIDEOS , YOU ARE DOING GREAT , I LOVE TO WATCH SUCH MARVELLOUS VIEW OF NATURE , CAUSE OF YOU WE ARE ABLE TO GET THE GLIMPSE AND FEEL OF BEING IN NATURE , LOVE FROM INDIA
Complimenti, ancora un video straordinariamente coinvolgente, che mi ha fatto conoscere montagne finora a me sconosciute in versione estiva, nella versione invernale c’è le avevi già mostrate in un precedente video altrettanto coinvolgente. Ad maiora!
Grazie mille, mi fa molto piacere!
Meraviglia Bruno, sia i luoghi che il modo in cui li racconti. Complimenti ancora una volta.
Grazie mille!
Montagna affascinante... Non la conoscevo. Slovenia da vedere!
assolutamente!
Inspiring stuff Bruno & thoughtful and beautiful photography
thank you very much!
Awesome video :) and good for teaching to keep the bivouac clean.
it's very important :)
Your videos are so beautiful. Very creative and full of excellent views of nature. You are so talented. Thanks for sharing.
An other good job Bruno. I have enjoyed it. Bravo.
Bivak looks really amazing ...
Thanks Bruno for sharing an amazing video again. Really my favorit Dolomite channel for sure. Just so wonderful to see all these different places in Dolomites you normally do not see. Really awesome also that you got back and film how it is looking in summer compared to Winter. Thanks for those wonderful views and really awesome photos and videos of the place such a beautiful place. Really like the way you present this gorgeous nature around us. Looking so much forward to your next adventure ;-)
you comments are always motivating! thank you so much!
How wunderful!!!
thanksss
Beautiful short film. I had the pleasure of shooting Mount Jalovec last year from the nearby Slemenova špica vantage point, I love that mountain, like a shark's tooth when you view it from a distance...
WOW! Great shots! Thank you for sharing this adventure :-)
Thanks for watching!
You are unstoppable! Super as always.
thank you! :)
Immagini come sempre che lasciano senza fiato. Spero che tu possa fare video così belli un po' su tutte le Alpi, dalle marittime piemontesi alla Vallée, da quelle lombarde alla Svizzera, Francia, Austria
Arrivano presto anche quelli!!!
I never leave comments on youtube, but your videos are absolutely outstanding! I discovered your videos in the Dolomites yesterday, and they give me goosebumps... You definitely deserve much more recognition and many more subscribers
Saluti from Spain!
thank you SO MUCH! the channel is growing fast so I'm happy with it :)
Bravi che avete lasciato il bivacco pulito,posto incredibile!!!😍
lasciare il bivacco pulito non è un merito, deve essere la norma! :)
Bruno Pisani infatti..ma mi è sembrato che non lo abbiate trovato molto in ordine purtroppo 😅
Complimenti!! Video sempre stupendi!
grazie mille enrico!
Riprese da drone top!
Bellissimo
Epic views from the top 👌🏼 as always 😎 Thanks for sharing another great adventure 👍🏼
thankss!
Your videos are all epic! I have seen them all. Keep it up!
thankssss!
Posti bellissimi !!! Ho dormito anche io nel bivacco qualche giorno fa, per poi proseguire la mattina seguente in cima al Jalovec, stupendo ;)
che bomba! anche io volevo andare su all'alba e fare l'alba in cima, ma la mattina prima di salire mi ero fatto anche l'alba al mangart ed ero parecchio cotto :) ci ritornerò!
@@BrunoPisaniAdventure ti capisco, sarebbe stata dura :) gran bel video comunque 😉
Epic video as always! Love the drone shots!
thanks mate!
Dankeee❤️🙏
Bellissimo posto e video spettacolare come sempre!! 🏔
Grazie mille 🔥🔥🔥
Grandissimo, e quanti video in poco tempo! Ti stai proprio dando da fare 😁
Eh si, è un lavorone ma piano piano il canale sta crescendo!
3:46 ti piacciono proprio gli strapiombi 😂
Complimenti ancora per questi capolavori 🤗
haha! grazie mille luca
Amazing video once again, really enjoying how frequently you put out new videos now! Keep up the good work :)
thanks! yeah, im putting quite some hard work into this channel :)
@@BrunoPisaniAdventure persistence is key, I'm sure with the high quality of your content it is gonna pay off!
Dah. From Macedonia with love my fellow slavic friend.
;)
he is italian actually
Mount Jalovec is The King of mountains in Slovenia. It also demands a lot of respect since it has very hard ascent points to summit. And not to mention that descent is the hardest because of the toll that is imposed on one's body on such alpine tour. Mt Jalovec is the King and Škrlatica is the Queen. It's the difficulty and the grandiose wilderness that stands indifferent to mankind.
Non so come sia stato possibile, ma ho scoperto solamente ieri questo canale. Fai delle riprese stupende e sei bravissimo nel montarle. Complimenti davvero, continua così!
Ma sei un figo! Bellissimo canale, è come essere lassù... che vertigini! Purtroppo ti ho scoperto solo oggi, sennò mi iscrivevo al workshop di fine luglio. Spero di avere presto altre occasioni. Complimenti 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
grazie mille! se mi scrivi una mail tramite il form del mio sito, ti inserisco in newsletter. nuovi workshop in arrivo :)
Awsome. thank you
Complimenti i tuoi video sono stupendi!!!!👍💪🏻🔝
grazie mille!
Amazing channel. Bravo!
Ottimo come sempre
grazie!
Awesome work as always Bruno, currently my favourite RUclipsr!
Not sure I can be considered a youtuber yet, but thanks 😁😁😁
Superb film Bruno, love your channel a real inspiration to me with mine! Mountains on a epic scale 🏔🙏🏼 thanks man! Best wishes Simon 😊👍
Great footage man!
Thanks a lot!
Amazing great vid - thanks 👍🏽
Thank you!
i live in slovenia and i now there is so beatiful
Bruno, it would be awesome if you could have some tips on how does one prepare a Bivac, do you just go by luck, and if its occupied, you are out of luck?:D maybe you have a video on this?
Ciao complimenti per il canale, bravissimo!
Ma per vedere i cieli stellati hai dei consigli? Ad esempio è vero che bisogna salire oltre una certa altitudine e che le vette sono quasi sempre senza nuvole di notte? Grazie
ciao, basta che vai in un posto lontano da città o paesi e le stelle si vedono bene! in montagna oppure in posti con pochi centri abitati tipo sardegna ancora meglio ma in qualsiasi posto isolato e con poca umidità può andare bene. non deve esserci la luna in cielo. enjoy!
Hi! Great video! How about Jalovec summit? Is it possible to hike or only alpine climbing? The bivak needs reservations? Tamarski Dom is a Motel too? Any camp side near to trail head?Where did you stay in Slovenia ? Thanks your help!
hello! from the bivak you can go to jalovec. the initial plan was to go there for sunrise but it would have been really long. anyway yes, I don't remember if there is an easy via ferrata or it's just a path, but it should be easy :-) no reservation for bivak. tamarski dom is a hut, don't know if they have rooms but I guess so. I live close to the slovenian border :-)
@@BrunoPisaniAdventure Thank You! I'll go in September.
Bravo…..🇸🇮🔝
Amazing Video. Could you please tell me how to find such Huts? I mean are they open to all or do we need to reserve it?
Wowwwwww!!!!!
Bei video ed ottimo inglese! Congrats!
grazie mille! :)
Woooow Amazing mountains ❤❤❤ wish I could join U for a hike and photoshoot 📷📷📷
thank you!
Ciao Bruno, in Slovenia non ci sono limitazioni covid sui bivacchi? Sono un po' in astinenza e se non ci sono particolari restrizioni ci faccio un pensierino :D Gran belle immagini cme sempre.
No, teoricamente no, sul bivacco non c'era scritto niente e non ho sentito di limitazioni 😀 grazie mille!
Like the post beneath, I stumbled on this channel recently while researching for my next trip to the Dolomite mountains. You come across as a genuinely nice guy, living the dream and clearly a gifted photographer in all disciplines. Though it goes without saying that you obviously put a great deal of physical effort and planning into achieving your objectives. Having watched all your RUclips content, I can't fault any of it and look forward to future posts. Long may you continue. Keep safe.
Hey, thank you so much for your fantastic comment! that's very kind of you. a lot more adventures are coming!
Hey Bruno, found this channel last weekend and I've been watching every video with the excitement of a kid. I can't stop :D. You are amazing and just wanted to express my appreciation. Can you direct me to some materials to learn how to take so amazing night photos? Is it possible to do it with a phone? They don't need to be professional just cool enough for me to show to my friends :D
It is so good! Do you have to have a reservation fot that camping?
No, you just go there :)
@@BrunoPisaniAdventure And this is not a camp, it is an emergency shelter, predominately for climbers and also mountaineers. The bivouac is located below that particular mountain face for a good reason - there a long climbing routes in Jalovec and this bivouac serves as a shelter in time of bad weather.
Excellent adventure video, so many stunning views makes me really jealous I don't live near there! Do you have to book the bivak?
yeah it's so amazing! no, you just go there.
@@BrunoPisaniAdventure cool, i would worry in case i arrived and it was already full of people!
It's better to arrive in a bit earlier than sunset so you can check if there's room :) anyway, mountain people are always welcoming so as long as there's space, you can sleep on the floor or anywhere 😉
Actually, fixed biouvaks in Slovenian Alps are built for emergency cases when mountaineers are cought high up late in evening or in in bad weather and far from lodges which are intended points for overnight stays.
Bellissima avventura. Posso chiederti con cosa fai le riprese video? Grazie e complimenti.
Grazie mille! Con Nikon z7 e poi mavic 2 pro:)
I like the filming and editing, but there is one thing you should know: Biouvacs in Slovenia are intended for use in case of emergency - late night high up when descent is hazardous, for sheltering in bad weather and for mountain rescue. Only exception is for alpine climbers in remote region with more than one day acces route.
They are not intended for vacation seeking tourists - for that there are many thousands of beds in numerous mountain lodges across the region which cost a few euros per night.
you are right. Actually ALL bivouaks in the world are built for that purpose. In italy it's the same. But I think there is nothing wrong if you stay there overnight to take pictures at sunrise and sunset. I think I have the same right of an alpinist who wants to climb a mountain and has to stop there. I need to stay there to take pics. And tents are not allowed. I don't see any other possibility :) Hope that makes sense!
I see that as acceptable usage (with commendable tidy up). What is not acceptable are 1 week stays with bbq (seen that couple of times) and leaving trash behind. Good work Bruno!
@@BrunoPisaniAdventure The thing is that people who seldom visit the Alps might get the impression that all bivouacs are easily accessible, empty and just waiting for them to spend the night. As we know that's not always the case. I think it would be nice to show some footage where 18 people want to sleep on 8 narrow beds inside something which resembles a 'telephone booth'. Places like bivacco Luca Vuerich would make a perfect setting for a film like that ;)
@@jjkk1351 yes, right, but honestly I always go there during the weekend and never had a problem :) also not in full season.
@@BrunoPisaniAdventure I was in bivacco Vuerich on Sunday in August last year and it was already full at 3 p.m. 18 was the actual number of people who wanted to sleep inside (2 decided to go down and 2 eventually slept outside). Maybe everyone expects it to be full during the weekend and people decide to go there during the week :) In this part of the Alps I also remember a sleepless night in a packed Ricovero Battaglione Alpini Gemona, but those were mainly some local guys, while on Foronon del Buinz the groups were more international.
Stunning drone shots as always =)
I noticed right from the beginning that it is the same location as the winter bivak video. Interesting to see it in summer!
By the way, do you ever use trekking poles? I haven't seen any poles in your videos and I'm beginning to worry about your knees ;D
thanks! I just bought the poles. I never used them in my life for summer hiking but I think it's time to get used to them :) knees will say thank you in the long term
@@BrunoPisaniAdventure They really save a lot of energy going up. It's like a fourwheeldrive-mode for your body :D I just startet using poles last year, and they made a huge difference once i was used to them. Plus, gives me an upper body workout when it used to be all about my legs when trekking.
Incredible video of an amazing place! Did you have to book and pay for the bivak in advance?
Wow, avrei voluto andare in montagna anch’io oggi ma le lunghe code del viaggio mi hanno fatto cambiare idea.
Grazie al tuo video mi sembra di essere lì...
Inoltre ripasso un po’ l’inglese 😉
Grazie ciao
ben fatta! si nei weekend gli ingorghi fanno passare la voglia..
How did you film the mountains since drones are illegal in the park?
😍
How do you know the bivok won’t have people already in it ?
you don't know it! :) if there's too many people you can either sleep outside or go back down :)
4.15 - what bivac is this ?
Beautiful Bruno. Please be more responsible and not fly your drone in Triglav national park...
👏👏👏🤘😘
:)
Just to make it clear - mountain bivouacs or mountain shelters in Slovenia are intended to be used in EMERGENCY only, they are not intended to serve as a camping hut for tourists and hikers alike. If this would be Switzerland you would pay hefty fine for doing that. It is also forbidden to camp inside the Triglav National Park unless doing a bivouac in an emergency. There are mountain huts for that. Please respect the alpine culture.
You are not supposed to go to a bivuac as a hotel it is meant as rescue shelter and you are not suposed to take drone shots in our only national park in Slovenia. Tourists who have no regards for other country laws and pristine nature really disspapoint us and will be the sole reason why such places will not be widely available in the future. You are one of those people. Everything for an insta/youtube/social media shot, right ;)
Točno tako.