An emergency GPS,water filter,emergency flares,signal mirror,a weeks worth of food,a gallon of water,a stove,a rifle,camping equipment,a dog and the buddy system.
Another guy s in an 80 feet death crevasse waay deeper waay steeper n waay narrower than this it's frightening just to see that n his friend died in the crevasse.. it's extremely steep n very uneven but he didn't have a broken back... Well ultimately all these guys are morons to go to wilderness to find nirvana n end up here in this channel
Most of these accidents happen though bad choices as did this one but its so nice to see he was actually prepared. His crampons, ice axe, even bear spray! And the strength, skill and determination was the reason this man survived.
I just flipped out when i heard that guy say that! and immediately checked the comments to see if someone noticed that crazt sh** lol. I They were scared of bears omg what weaklings this guy could have been having internal bleeding or something. I would have gotten that bear spray and went to get help immediiately AND pressed the emergency button. What. a. bunch. of. cowards...
@Allen Tokyo thats the problem in the us. Bills has to get payed by the person who had the accident! In germany and other countrys this bills get payed by the taxpayer or the health insurance!
In this scenario, where he was hurt, the ONLY bill he was _likely_ to get hit with is if he needed LifeFlight services (ground or air). National Park rangers, Search and Rescue, county Sheriff departments, the National Guard all work under a budget and salary (SAR almost always volunteer) and do NOT bill anyone. At least not in Montana. New Hampshire, Maine, Oregon, and Hawaii all have laws on the books to dissuade negligence in the outdoors. However, Oregon almost never bills anyone, and Maine has only issued a handful of fines. Other states and municipalities have some laws of their own. Southern Utah for example. But even then, most bills are NOT targeted at people like Ted who just have an accident, but are otherwise pretty prepared. Most bills happen when someone is on private property, trespassing, or in a restricted ares. If not fined, in some cases you could get sued. Keep in mind, you can purchase LifeFlight insurance at a very inexpensive rate, and I'd recommend it for almost anyone who does a lot of backcountry hiking, backpacking, camping, climbing, etc.
@@midnightslab I understand your sentiment, but it's not only difficult and slow hiking in the forest in the dark, in Glacier National Park especially grizzly bears are more active at night by about a 10:1 ratio. Hiking 6 miles in such a situation may have taken them over 4-5 hours, putting them at the trailhead in the middle of the night. My guess is when they got moving at first light, were probably able to hike the full 6 miles in under 2 hours. They were not clear on what Spot unit they had. Some are basic PLBs, if this was the case, once they hit the button, a signal is sent globally, and cannot be shut off or reversed. More modern Spot (and other units) have satellite communication, even if rudimentary. If this unit did, they definitely should have used it. This show glossed over this entire dilemma too quickly.
Happened to me too.. My passion brought me in a dangerous situation where any mistake could've cost me dearly. And surely IT happened and there's just nothing you can do.. fear is a totally different thing when the stakes are very high.. i was disabled for months. Luckily i have a family and social network right there for me. It made a huge difference. I take serious measures now and warm up my fingers before playing guitar. I never want to spray my fingers again on that fret board.. it's hell.
It's amazing that he could climb up the face of that crevasse with a badly broken back. So many people came to his aid, and you could see how much it meant to him, especially that lady holding his hand.
What a sweetie, that smile just like my son gives me. The dangers that you never can see until it happens. I’m glad that you got out safely and next trip hopefully will be better with sharing it with someone so your not alone. God sure saw what happened! Some I’m sure never make it out alive but you lived to see tomorrow-Family and friends! 😊
I've been going through a back issue for about 6 weeks and I just cringe at his situation. I know my back pain doesn't scratch the surface of what he's going through. Can't imagine.
Well, he got the excitement and danger he wanted. I am always amazed at the people who decide to go walkabout without notifying anyone of where they are going, the route they are going to take, and when they expect to return. Ted was lucky; lots of other people haven't been so lucky.
I think it is super lucky that he can walk. After the impact, the bone fragment was probably in his vertebrae the whole time he hiked down the mountain. At any moment, his injury could have gotten worse and just fall due to sudden paralysis. Man is lucky
I am happy he survived, all respect to him, I've heard people who found themselves in situations like this, ...(and someone with them)...they don't think they would've made it, if is wasn't for the other person, HE HAD TO GO THRU THIS ALONE
@@1_aiartist_1001effects he's a fledging actor in LA. And his first gig was playing himself.. The director was conflicted bc he couldn't dispute the annoying way he portrayed his pain.. Most people remember the pain so intensely.. however they don't remember being paralyzed and in a state of shock where often intense pain will make you silent.. In fact, it's important for people to just rub their chest, head, legs, and arms while holding their hand with the other hand.. I've been in a dozen situations where I was in shock or got the wind knocked out of me where I just wanted them to relax and feel a gentle touch rubbing my my body.. I always get angry when I can't talk and they are yelling if im alright as they can see If rocking or rolling back and forth.. They simply don't understand if I say something, I lose my attention of holding down vomiting which I have no oxygen to risk.. Everyone should never show fear, anxiety when treating someone in severe paid.. I believe that older lady who sat next to him, rubbed his hair, back, shoulders.. while holding his hand.. It's crazy we EMTs are trained in this.. they should and they should be paid much more money
Ted is so lucky hes not in a wheel chair like many people. Lucky his legs worked to climb out of there. I can't imagine if he fell again. 😢 he met AMAZING trained people that saved him. God bless all of them and Teds loved ones. ❤❤❤❤
16:10 "Emergency is expensive." I just flipped out when i heard that guy say that! and immediately checked the comments to see if someone noticed that crazt sh** lol. They were scared of bears omg what weaklings this guy could have been having internal bleeding or something. I would have gotten that bear spray and went to get help immediately AND pressed the emergency button. What. a. bunch. of. campers...
It's tempting to judge him for biting off more risk than he could chew. But he also made several good decisions, and had just enough planning, skill, knowledge, and determination to get himself out and get help.
I had been watching the WONDER series for almost a year now, and I can honestly say straight to your eyes that Ted Porter is the most handsome guy that made an appearance on Wonder to tell his experience / story. . . OMG!. . .He can be a perfect co-host for Mr. Craig DeMartino. . . Am I correct, co-wonderers?
I know this is just dramatization but it’s funny when he encounters the hikers and ask them for help and the girl replies “what do you plan to do” haha I’m just thinking in my head lady I need help!!
Some people find it horrible to live amongst ones own species, they keep telling how they looked forward to not being with people or answer calls or attend social gatherings or get to work...but such situations SHOULD TEACH EACH ONE OF US THAT WE ARE SAFE ONLY BECAUSE WE ARE LIVING WITH PEOPLE AROUND AND WITH US.
I paused this at 7:03 to comment. I've watched several of these survival stories with empathy for the survivors....I'm having a little trouble on this one. This was a grown man making some dire and consequential decisions. The two decisions that confound me the most are: him walking on a wet icy slippery slope and him not having warm enough clothing for the area. I'll never know the pull that drives this type of adventure.
Sweet man - something did get you out of that cravats but it was not "luck" . God Almighty spared your life and gave you the strength to yourself off that mountain. Praise the Lord!!
@ bellarees - I’m happy you believe in God helping, but tremendously disheartened that God didn’t heal him. I would hate to go on with that horrific back injury and pain. Why can’t God do a complete job instead of a poor one. My mum always said to me “If you’re going to do something, do it properly, or not at all “ I agree with Mum. She was a wonderful person. If God allows anyone into heaven she should be there. Can’t wait to see you again Mum. I miss you everyday. The pain is unbearable mostly, what I am suffering as well as missing her. Please God have mercy on everyone. You say that you love us. Prove it too.🙏♥️
America...land of the free.... Land of the if you fall 40ft and hurt your back in the woods you better not call for help or you'll have debt the rest of your life...ahh ...love this place!
I got the feeling the glacier he was climbing on was well within his comfort and experience level. It was only when he slipped that everything went wrong.
Lower back injuries are sporadic pain signals. He was feeling a 4 out of 10 when asked but could hardly move. Depending on the moves the pain increases. These injuries need time to heal. Doctors often recommend surgery, but these are sometimes unnecessary or even a bit harmful. The body can heal those ( though a lot of patience is required).
Sorry but why would any “outdoorsman” attempt to descend a steep glacier without crampons? I’m no outdoorsman and even I wouldn’t attempt that! I’m truly happy that his lapse in judgment didn’t cost him his life! God knows I’ve had and I’m sure will have more stupid decisions in my own. After all, I’m only human to.
T shirt on glacier ! Next to 0 COMMOM SENSE decision (s) ?! 🤔🤔🤔 This is how people's vacation-hikes get screwed ! Can we call it personal negligence ?! ☝️🙄😲😟😧😨
La de dah de dah….going out to hike a glacier by myself. What could possibly go wrong? Jesus sent His disciples out in 2’s for a reason people. He was very practical
That’s so heartless to say. Yes it was a huge mistake climbing alone, he even admitted that. But you should have sympathy for all people and creatures. You shouldn’t have to “save” your sympathy, just be a decent human being.
Because you are in the US we have good news and bad news, the good news is that you've made it. But the bad new is that we made up the bill for the medical cover and extraction using a helicopter, and the total amount sums up to USD 154.331 including taxes. How would you pay Sir? Credit card or cash?
Doctors always say “if you don’t get the treatment right now you could die” lmao this guy stayed probably around 24 hours after his fall until surgery talkin bout right now or you could be paralyzed. I mean he even walked a couple miles after. Like nah they just say that
It's because your muscles can hold everything in place for awhile. People break their necks and don't notice right away. Doesn't mean it's not an emergency lol
IDK but if it was truly that bad then I don't think I would be filming the experience but most certainly be calling for help and if no signal start crawling my way outta there ain't got not time to be Steven Spielberg
He was an experienced hiker! Retitel it to a more truthful Titel, like he was an incredible stupid hiker! Anyone who ever hiked a little in such area, knows about the danger of this environment, having some required equipment and not using it is fact enough for his stupidity but worse, you never ever attempt a hike like this by yourself unless being on the run!
Whats wrong with these people. You know you have to wear your boots. You don't do and fall near to death. Then wonder about dying. Experience hiker then does something stupid like this. Not that much experienced.
I'm happy I don't have such hobbies, always sitting warm in the house stuffing my face as I watch them have their near death experience
Hahahahaha me too
👍👍❤️
An emergency GPS,water filter,emergency flares,signal mirror,a weeks worth of food,a gallon of water,a stove,a rifle,camping equipment,a dog and the buddy system.
You’re so funny!😊
My palms are sweating watching this I'm so glad he's safe I couldn't imagine the pain his feeling climbing up there
My knees are weak, arms are heavy
Vomit on my sweater already
Mom's spaghetti
Another guy s in an 80 feet death crevasse waay deeper waay steeper n waay narrower than this it's frightening just to see that n his friend died in the crevasse.. it's extremely steep n very uneven but he didn't have a broken back... Well ultimately all these guys are morons to go to wilderness to find nirvana n end up here in this channel
@@slapshot6ful wanded to say the same thing😂
@@slapshot6ful I was thinking the same thing 😂
@@Neuroincorrecto yes 😂
Most of these accidents happen though bad choices as did this one but its so nice to see he was actually prepared. His crampons, ice axe, even bear spray! And the strength, skill and determination was the reason this man survived.
crampon? more like tampon
After watching a ton of these no one should go hiking alone
OR?
My God tell somebody where you’re at!!!! Or GOING…it doesn’t make sense?
Take a phone?
@@kimberly9754 Can't really get a phone signal in those places..no towers...no serivce
I live in glacier country extremely dangerous not a place to hike alone
No...there are so many other things that can happen alone, don't ruin hiking for everyone.
First survivor story where "who pays the rescue Bill?" comes to everyone's mind before initiating a rescue.
Yep. Welcome to the US of A. In Europe zero costs, everybody has these kind of coverages.
I just flipped out when i heard that guy say that! and immediately checked the comments to see if someone noticed that crazt sh** lol. I They were scared of bears omg what weaklings this guy could have been having internal bleeding or something. I would have gotten that bear spray and went to get help immediiately AND pressed the emergency button. What. a. bunch. of. cowards...
@Allen Tokyo thats the problem in the us. Bills has to get payed by the person who had the accident! In germany and other countrys this bills get payed by the taxpayer or the health insurance!
In this scenario, where he was hurt, the ONLY bill he was _likely_ to get hit with is if he needed LifeFlight services (ground or air). National Park rangers, Search and Rescue, county Sheriff departments, the National Guard all work under a budget and salary (SAR almost always volunteer) and do NOT bill anyone. At least not in Montana. New Hampshire, Maine, Oregon, and Hawaii all have laws on the books to dissuade negligence in the outdoors. However, Oregon almost never bills anyone, and Maine has only issued a handful of fines. Other states and municipalities have some laws of their own. Southern Utah for example. But even then, most bills are NOT targeted at people like Ted who just have an accident, but are otherwise pretty prepared. Most bills happen when someone is on private property, trespassing, or in a restricted ares. If not fined, in some cases you could get sued.
Keep in mind, you can purchase LifeFlight insurance at a very inexpensive rate, and I'd recommend it for almost anyone who does a lot of backcountry hiking, backpacking, camping, climbing, etc.
@@midnightslab I understand your sentiment, but it's not only difficult and slow hiking in the forest in the dark, in Glacier National Park especially grizzly bears are more active at night by about a 10:1 ratio. Hiking 6 miles in such a situation may have taken them over 4-5 hours, putting them at the trailhead in the middle of the night. My guess is when they got moving at first light, were probably able to hike the full 6 miles in under 2 hours.
They were not clear on what Spot unit they had. Some are basic PLBs, if this was the case, once they hit the button, a signal is sent globally, and cannot be shut off or reversed. More modern Spot (and other units) have satellite communication, even if rudimentary. If this unit did, they definitely should have used it. This show glossed over this entire dilemma too quickly.
I like this Narrator. He is so energetic and so detailed, thanking him for telling this story.
Happened to me too.. My passion brought me in a dangerous situation where any mistake could've cost me dearly. And surely IT happened and there's just nothing you can do.. fear is a totally different thing when the stakes are very high.. i was disabled for months. Luckily i have a family and social network right there for me. It made a huge difference. I take serious measures now and warm up my fingers before playing guitar. I never want to spray my fingers again on that fret board.. it's hell.
Who else watches these and eats and relaxes
And drinks also...
Ivares Kesner yes, no alchohol ofc
so funny.. im doing exactly what u said
I love these, they’re absolutely horrifying. I wish there were more. I’ve watched most of them.
@@karendobbs8153 Ikr!
I miss the old I shouldn’t be alive
It's amazing that he could climb up the face of that crevasse with a badly broken back. So many people came to his aid, and you could see how much it meant to him, especially that lady holding his hand.
It's fake..
What a sweetie, that smile just like my son gives me. The dangers that you never can see until it happens. I’m glad that you got out safely and next trip hopefully will be better with sharing it with someone so your not alone. God sure saw what happened! Some I’m sure never make it out alive but you lived to see tomorrow-Family and friends! 😊
I've been going through a back issue for about 6 weeks and I just cringe at his situation. I know my back pain doesn't scratch the surface of what he's going through. Can't imagine.
I LOVE. WATCHING WONDER 👌💐💐🥰
Well, he got the excitement and danger he wanted. I am always amazed at the people who decide to go walkabout without notifying anyone of where they are going, the route they are going to take, and when they expect to return. Ted was lucky; lots of other people haven't been so lucky.
I think it is super lucky that he can walk. After the impact, the bone fragment was probably in his vertebrae the whole time he hiked down the mountain. At any moment, his injury could have gotten worse and just fall due to sudden paralysis. Man is lucky
"He had probably the best first aid care he could have in the wilderness..... with two non professional experts out there" 14:13 Lol
Right lol like wut that makes no sense
Poor writing. The truth was probably somewhere between, but they didn't explain it well at all.
When he said "If i run into a grizzly bear right now it's just that kinda day" i lost it 😭😂😂 because i say this phrase often when hardships happen.
I am happy he survived, all respect to him, I've heard people who found themselves in situations like this, ...(and someone with them)...they don't think they would've made it, if is wasn't for the other person, HE HAD TO GO THRU THIS ALONE
Damn that actor really looks like the real guy.
True
He's playing himself. That's why the acting seems subpar..
@@1_aiartist_1001effects he's a fledging actor in LA. And his first gig was playing himself..
The director was conflicted bc he couldn't dispute the annoying way he portrayed his pain..
Most people remember the pain so intensely.. however they don't remember being paralyzed and in a state of shock where often intense pain will make you silent..
In fact, it's important for people to just rub their chest, head, legs, and arms while holding their hand with the other hand..
I've been in a dozen situations where I was in shock or got the wind knocked out of me where I just wanted them to relax and feel a gentle touch rubbing my my body.. I always get angry when I can't talk and they are yelling if im alright as they can see If rocking or rolling back and forth..
They simply don't understand if I say something, I lose my attention of holding down vomiting which I have no oxygen to risk..
Everyone should never show fear, anxiety when treating someone in severe paid..
I believe that older lady who sat next to him, rubbed his hair, back, shoulders.. while holding his hand..
It's crazy we EMTs are trained in this.. they should and they should be paid much more money
Yeah he does
He's very handsome too
Always waiting for a new episode am happy I found this
Ted is so lucky hes not in a wheel chair like many people. Lucky his legs worked to climb out of there. I can't imagine if he fell again. 😢 he met AMAZING trained people that saved him. God bless all of them and Teds loved ones. ❤❤❤❤
16:10 "Emergency is expensive." I just flipped out when i heard that guy say that! and immediately checked the comments to see if someone noticed that crazt sh** lol. They were scared of bears omg what weaklings this guy could have been having internal bleeding or something. I would have gotten that bear spray and went to get help immediately AND pressed the emergency button. What. a. bunch. of. campers...
Is it just me or does this dude have one of those nice actor/commentator voices
What a gorgeous man
Lmfaooooooo “what do you plan to do?” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Walking on a glacier without crampons and deep crevasses nearby….smart.
Exactly! he had the gear but only used it after he fell. a helmet is a must too when in icy conditions
Ted should do narration for a living, he's got a great voice.
I'm happy😊 he's survive that pain🤕
...and that's why I carry a satellite phone.
lol what if that breaks
Lord Saveme yep just like every I shouldn’t be alive episode
it is just better to stay away from crevasses!
Satellite might not make it to the bottom of a crevass. Better than other cells though
You shouldn’t go there
Nature changes climate, always has
Hey Wonder, how’s your day been?
dang he walked when he broke his back he is a true man
It was God and the Angel's with him all the way!!!!!!
He will never be the same but he will have a good life as long as he does not lift over 25 pounds and doesn't overdo it.
It's tempting to judge him for biting off more risk than he could chew. But he also made several good decisions, and had just enough planning, skill, knowledge, and determination to get himself out and get help.
*drops 40 feet*
Baseball cap: STILL ON
🤣🤣 i am dead lmfao
I had been watching the WONDER series for almost a year now, and I can honestly say straight to your eyes that Ted Porter is the most handsome guy that made an appearance on Wonder to tell his experience / story. . . OMG!. . .He can be a perfect co-host for Mr. Craig DeMartino. . . Am I correct, co-wonderers?
@H N I also noticed their physical resemblance. . . most probably, he's also the actor. . . .
Ted is still a struggling actor in LA.. His biggest acting role was playing himself
maybe, he's also the actor, buddy.
Cool adventure! Crevasse are scaring
I'm a nervous wreck trying to help him, so thankful he survived 🙏 2021
I know this is just dramatization but it’s funny when he encounters the hikers and ask them for help and the girl replies “what do you plan to do” haha I’m just thinking in my head lady I need help!!
Thinking the same, wtf 😂
I thought that too, like huh????
Like what was he going to say "take 2 asprin and head back up and get to the summit this time!" 🙃
I just don’t understand putting yourself in these predicaments. I could find a lot safer ways to have fun.
Absolutely.. he courted danger
Interesting shows. Love watching good outcomes of survival.
Really heart broken
Mans really went and fell down a 40 foot crevasse and climbed out, walked like 3 miles for help, and was like "help? I'm a little hurt rn guys"
Gracias por ayudar ❤al muchacho
When all the glaciers melt, will this place be just called "National Park"
Some people find it horrible to live amongst ones own species, they keep telling how they looked forward to not being with people or answer calls or attend social gatherings or get to work...but such situations SHOULD TEACH EACH ONE OF US THAT WE ARE SAFE ONLY BECAUSE WE ARE LIVING WITH PEOPLE AROUND AND WITH US.
This really does learn a lot about being safe when you do Aventures things
Don't EVER UNDERESTIMATE!!
I paused this at 7:03 to comment. I've watched several of these survival stories with empathy for the survivors....I'm having a little trouble on this one. This was a grown man making some dire and consequential decisions. The two decisions that confound me the most are: him walking on a wet icy slippery slope and him not having warm enough clothing for the area. I'll never know the pull that drives this type of adventure.
Adderall high can inspire these shallow thought out adventures. I think. Not sure
Adderall and red bull probably
So brave courageous and will to live is so strong,inspiring.
Great survival story🤔😃
Sweet man - something did get you out of that cravats but it was not "luck" . God Almighty spared your life and gave you the strength to yourself off that mountain. Praise the Lord!!
@ bellarees - I’m happy you believe in God helping, but tremendously disheartened that God didn’t heal him. I would hate to go on with that horrific back injury and pain. Why can’t God do a complete job instead of a poor one. My mum always said to me “If you’re going to do something, do it properly, or not at all “ I agree with Mum. She was a wonderful person. If God allows anyone into heaven she should be there. Can’t wait to see you again Mum. I miss you everyday. The pain is unbearable mostly, what I am suffering as well as missing her. Please God have mercy on everyone. You say that you love us. Prove it too.🙏♥️
America...land of the free....
Land of the if you fall 40ft and hurt your back in the woods you better not call for help or you'll have debt the rest of your life...ahh
...love this place!
Fight for survive, all our life.
why in hell did he go hiking near the crevasses, by himself?
Pretty sure he explained why at the beginning of the episode 🤷♂️
@wendy pearson it’s because he is experienced but accidents always happen
Minimum 2 people and ropes needed
I got the feeling the glacier he was climbing on was well within his comfort and experience level. It was only when he slipped that everything went wrong.
Is it normal to climb an snowy mountain in a t-shirt?
He's keeping warm by moving around, once he stops though the sweat will freeze
for short periods of time
He is probably a very fit person.
On a warm summer day, in the sun, yes. I'm surprised he had little else in his daypack. I'm guessing he did, but they glossed over it.
"epic fight to survive"
The name of the bear spray I use is called Ruger Redhawk .44 magnum
I'm beared these situation 10 months ago that was so terrible 😫😫
It happened to you?
@@supjay3945 yess
@@SaiKrishna-yu6et dang sorry to hear that! Glad u ok. No video on it?
I mean why would you go on Ice with regular shoes though? Put the boots back on!
How do you not use what you have right there in your pack. He was sliping on mud and rock what did he expect from ice
I don't know if it's easy to walk with them, maybe they are made for climbing only... big spikes and all
Really creepy to see video from down in a real crevasse.
Ted great story thanks for sharing!
respects to the camera man✌️
Lower back injuries are sporadic pain signals. He was feeling a 4 out of 10 when asked but could hardly move. Depending on the moves the pain increases. These injuries need time to heal. Doctors often recommend surgery, but these are sometimes unnecessary or even a bit harmful. The body can heal those ( though a lot of patience is required).
napakabait nman ng mga guys tinulungan talaga siya😘😘
I thought title read:
Hiker crawls out of a crevasse after breakfast!
Ouch that hurt so bad
Sorry but why would any “outdoorsman” attempt to descend a steep glacier without crampons? I’m no outdoorsman and even I wouldn’t attempt that! I’m truly happy that his lapse in judgment didn’t cost him his life! God knows I’ve had and I’m sure will have more stupid decisions in my own. After all, I’m only human to.
Ok?
He’s Crazy
I dont know why some people put there life in Risk.
They d9nt it was an incedent dude
Because life is too short to just sit at home, there's always a risk with everything you do, it's called living lol
"just me and the glacier"
the glacier and me^
The glacier and i
Why did he not phone emergengy services? In or just out of the crevasse.
He has beautiful green eyes
You the da Man..... Talking about a fight to survival 💓💪🙏
From the video of ( 76days in the sea survival man bought me here)
T shirt on glacier ! Next to 0 COMMOM SENSE decision (s) ?! 🤔🤔🤔 This is how people's vacation-hikes get screwed ! Can we call it personal negligence ?! ☝️🙄😲😟😧😨
I love the calm british narrator of these episodes, this one is just too overly dramatic and sounds like he is wired on coffee.
It’s definitely not a British accent….
God help those who help themselves
La de dah de dah….going out to hike a glacier by myself. What could possibly go wrong? Jesus sent His disciples out in 2’s for a reason people. He was very practical
Being alone in nature might feel great…until it doesn’t & there’s no one else to help.
Doesn’t matter how experienced you are with anything never even climb a ladder on your own.
This is what arrogance gets u..... I prefer to save my sympathy for actual 'victims' of stuff.
That’s so heartless to say. Yes it was a huge mistake climbing alone, he even admitted that. But you should have sympathy for all people and creatures. You shouldn’t have to “save” your sympathy, just be a decent human being.
Same here, natural selection at its finest
If i die doing my hobby ill be,at least i die doing something i love
😂😂
Glacier travel with no crampons. Glad he is ok.
Because you are in the US we have good news and bad news, the good news is that you've made it. But the bad new is that we made up the bill for the medical cover and extraction using a helicopter, and the total amount sums up to USD 154.331 including taxes. How would you pay Sir? Credit card or cash?
Doctors always say “if you don’t get the treatment right now you could die” lmao this guy stayed probably around 24 hours after his fall until surgery talkin bout right now or you could be paralyzed. I mean he even walked a couple miles after. Like nah they just say that
It's because your muscles can hold everything in place for awhile. People break their necks and don't notice right away. Doesn't mean it's not an emergency lol
Beautiful man 😊He said like a 4 😂 Leave it to a man to say that, I’m sure he was thinking a 10 😁
Things that are foolish to do
Hey wonder.... I hate these stupid episodes that are broken up and you can't find the next one that links to the first one
WOW, was lucky that found all this people.
“and dropped 40 feet” oh cool so he only had a 40% chance of dying
It's a glacier, there was no hurry to see it.😄
IDK but if it was truly that bad then I don't think I would be filming the experience but most certainly be calling for help and if no signal start crawling my way outta there ain't got not time to be Steven Spielberg
He was an experienced hiker! Retitel it to a more truthful Titel, like he was an incredible stupid hiker!
Anyone who ever hiked a little in such area, knows about the danger of this environment, having some required equipment and not using it is fact enough for his stupidity but worse, you never ever attempt a hike like this by yourself unless being on the run!
cant watch anymore, dude is it a t-shirt??
Whats wrong with these people. You know you have to wear your boots. You don't do and fall near to death. Then wonder about dying. Experience hiker then does something stupid like this. Not that much experienced.
Lazyness cause accidents
I love watching these when
My girl with me
Just as aron did when he got out of blue jhon caynyon. With a missing righ 4 arm and found a faimly that helped him😁😁😁
The best way to see a glacier is through youtube or TV... U don't risk sliding into a crevasse 🤣🤣
God is so good,