Uh, very cool, congratulations! How were the conditions in December? Was it very windy? Yeah, we also considered going straight from Camp 2. A tougher/longer climb, but at least you didn’t have to spend too much time above 6000m.
@@maltmountain thanks. Yeah it was quite windy. We've been waiting for a weather window for 2 weeks! Even though the forecast was showing the perfect conditions on the 16th it wasn't the case haha. It was a very strong wind especially around 5am when we were passing C3. I actually didn't mind spending time above 6K. After the summit we spent the night in C2 and I had the deepest sleep in my life haha. When did you summit?
I'm glad you enjoyed the video! I only did a part of the EBC trek (during my Ama Dablam trip), but the view of the high mountains was absolutely stunning!
A trekker here, i've done many treks in Indian Himalayas. What an amazing video! I was just reading about Ama Dablam few days back, you've covered your journey so beautifully! Loved the majestic views.❤️ Maybe someday I'll be doing this too.
I'm glad you liked the video! Yes, the Khumbu region is truly beautiful. But I’d also love to visit the Indian Himalayas someday! There are some fascinating peaks and it might be a bit more untouched.
Really excellent video, in all respects. I’m not a climber, just a humble hill-walker, but I can comment on the English narration as a native speaker - extremely good grammar and vocabulary. What an achievement. Good luck with the next adventure.
Thank you for the kind words! It's great to hear your positive feedback on the English narration, as this video is actually my first attempt at using English voiceovers.
Was great to be part of your Ama Dablam journey. Amazing footage. Thank you very much. Too old to summit, but have planned to hike up to to the base camp in autum '25 or sprin '26 to catch the spirit of this wonderful mountain.
Thanks for the feedback! You can definitely look forward to your plan. Also the hike to the base camp is really beautiful, with stunning views and lovely places along the way!
Wow, amazing, very very well done. Congratulation. Can the beginner climber (but in good shape) achieve this kind of mountain? How a long have you planned this amazing goal? Was it harder to manage all things before (preparation, permits and so), or climbing the hill all the way to summit?
Thank you! :) I would say that climbing Ama Dablam definitely requires some experience. Of course, good fitness is essential, but aside from that, you should definitely have been above 6000m before to understand how your body reacts to high altitude. Additionally, using crampons and climbing with fixed ropes should feel routine. That said, it’s not rocket science, so it’s absolutely achievable in a relatively short time with the right preparation. I first went above 6000m in 2019 (Mera Peak) and gradually increased the difficulty of my climbs each year. For Ama Dablam itself, I didn’t do anything particularly special to prepare, apart from plenty of endurance and strength training in the weeks and months beforehand. My guide also handled the permits, so the organizational effort on my end was quite minimal.
@@maltmountain Thank very much for an excelent answer. Well, I have some updates after a few days. I haven't planned anything it just showed up. Yesterday I found on internet some announcement about Ama Dablam expedition by my local country guides in november 2024. I just sent them the application, and I just asked them if they are planning the expedition in some future years, and they called me back immediately , that the expedition in 2024 was not succesfull and they are planning next expedition in may 2026 and they still have one place empty for a one person to the group. So I don't know what to do. Becuase as you mentioned I have not reach the high altitude above 6000m yet. My highest climb was Mount Temple (3544m) in Canada and Zugspitze (2962) in Germany. Beside that I walk around the half of the world throught the Russia, Siberia, Alaska, Canada, Usa. It's hard to refuse the opportunity when it is here now. I see the solution maybe not the easy one that maybe I should climg the Mont Blanc (4800m) in Alps during this summer, and if all goes ok, then maybe I can be ready for Himalajas. I don't know, somehow I will have to make a decission soon ´cos I don't wanna hold the place in group for somebody else whos more ready as I am. BTW: you have a really nice videos, great footage and beautifull music.
@@sonyarter Since you have plenty of outdoor experience, I think it’s doable. I’d suggest checking with your local guide to see what they think about your experience. Climbing Mont Blanc in summer is definitely a good idea! While you’re there, you could also consider climbing the Cosmique Ridge (on the Aiguille du Midi) with a guide. That way, you could gain some additional climbing experience.
@@maltmountain Thanks for your possitive support. Oh wow, Cosmique Ridge looks stunning. And again you made a really nice video with a great music. I watched also your Bolivian climb. Man, you climbed a really nice mountains. There are such a beautifull places in the wolrd.
I first noticed that in the recordings myself 😅. It looks like it, but I'm not sure. It could have also been build by people there. I’ll try to find out.
Fantastic documentary! Stunning visuals! I was able to fully immerse myself🙏🏼👍
Congratulations! Thanks for the amazing footage. Did the EBC trek in Nov 23. Ama Dablam is absolutely beautiful.
so awesome! congrats! I summited Ama on the 16th of Dec 2024. Our summit push was directly from C2 with only 5 mins stop at C3
Uh, very cool, congratulations! How were the conditions in December? Was it very windy? Yeah, we also considered going straight from Camp 2. A tougher/longer climb, but at least you didn’t have to spend too much time above 6000m.
@@maltmountain thanks. Yeah it was quite windy. We've been waiting for a weather window for 2 weeks! Even though the forecast was showing the perfect conditions on the 16th it wasn't the case haha. It was a very strong wind especially around 5am when we were passing C3. I actually didn't mind spending time above 6K. After the summit we spent the night in C2 and I had the deepest sleep in my life haha. When did you summit?
@@leraabercrombie2765 haha, sounds like a great adventure! We summited on the 4th of November. So 16th of dec is almost a winter ascent 😅👍
Incredible! The video perfectly captures the atmosphere of Nepal. I want to go back to this amazing country. Outstanding work!
This video is perfection! I enjoyed every moment of it. Thank you for sharing your adventure. It brought back some memories from my EBC trek last year
I'm glad you enjoyed the video! I only did a part of the EBC trek (during my Ama Dablam trip), but the view of the high mountains was absolutely stunning!
wow.. amazing! congratulations!! huge accomplishment!
AMAZING FOOTAGE AND COMMENTARY,,great watch
Such an achievement, congrats! And many thanks for sharing this amazing production
This Video is amazing, fantastic view and congrats!!
Well done and congratulations! Thanks for the great video! I should try this one year soon (or never).
Amazing Video as always Bruh‘ - thanks for your content ❤️
A trekker here, i've done many treks in Indian Himalayas. What an amazing video! I was just reading about Ama Dablam few days back, you've covered your journey so beautifully! Loved the majestic views.❤️ Maybe someday I'll be doing this too.
I'm glad you liked the video! Yes, the Khumbu region is truly beautiful. But I’d also love to visit the Indian Himalayas someday! There are some fascinating peaks and it might be a bit more untouched.
Congratulations!!
Congratulations ❤
Congrats! Beautiful shots
Wow bro. Love
Great work! 💪
Congratulations mate! Beautiful summit
i enjoyed this thanks
Amazing video thank you for sharing
Thank you 👍
perfec team
Not everyone can do it 💙 dream place
Really excellent video, in all respects. I’m not a climber, just a humble hill-walker, but I can comment on the English narration as a native speaker - extremely good grammar and vocabulary. What an achievement. Good luck with the next adventure.
Thank you for the kind words! It's great to hear your positive feedback on the English narration, as this video is actually my first attempt at using English voiceovers.
@ it’s very good. I write for a living. You have a nice descriptive manner and set the scene well.
Of course the grammar is good. He’s German and speaks better English than the English. And I’m an Englishman.
Nice one
Muy Bueno !! 🙌
Amazing video 😊😊🎉
Super
Oh man, so happy to hear “respect” instead of “conquer” or “battle”. 👍🏼
I'm also not a fan of this warlike vocabulary in the mountains🙏🏼
Heavenly Nepal 💙
Wow♥️🇳🇵
Congratulations and a beautiful video, who was your guide company?
thank you :) The Climb was organized by epicadventuresnepal.com
Was great to be part of your Ama Dablam journey. Amazing footage. Thank you very much.
Too old to summit, but have planned to hike up to to the base camp in autum '25 or sprin '26 to catch the spirit of this wonderful mountain.
Thanks for the feedback! You can definitely look forward to your plan. Also the hike to the base camp is really beautiful, with stunning views and lovely places along the way!
Wow, amazing, very very well done. Congratulation. Can the beginner climber (but in good shape) achieve this kind of mountain? How a long have you planned this amazing goal? Was it harder to manage all things before (preparation, permits and so), or climbing the hill all the way to summit?
Thank you! :) I would say that climbing Ama Dablam definitely requires some experience. Of course, good fitness is essential, but aside from that, you should definitely have been above 6000m before to understand how your body reacts to high altitude. Additionally, using crampons and climbing with fixed ropes should feel routine. That said, it’s not rocket science, so it’s absolutely achievable in a relatively short time with the right preparation.
I first went above 6000m in 2019 (Mera Peak) and gradually increased the difficulty of my climbs each year. For Ama Dablam itself, I didn’t do anything particularly special to prepare, apart from plenty of endurance and strength training in the weeks and months beforehand. My guide also handled the permits, so the organizational effort on my end was quite minimal.
@@maltmountain Thank very much for an excelent answer. Well, I have some updates after a few days. I haven't planned anything it just showed up. Yesterday I found on internet some announcement about Ama Dablam expedition by my local country guides in november 2024. I just sent them the application, and I just asked them if they are planning the expedition in some future years, and they called me back immediately , that the expedition in 2024 was not succesfull and they are planning next expedition in may 2026 and they still have one place empty for a one person to the group. So I don't know what to do. Becuase as you mentioned I have not reach the high altitude above 6000m yet. My highest climb was Mount Temple (3544m) in Canada and Zugspitze (2962) in Germany. Beside that I walk around the half of the world throught the Russia, Siberia, Alaska, Canada, Usa. It's hard to refuse the opportunity when it is here now. I see the solution maybe not the easy one that maybe I should climg the Mont Blanc (4800m) in Alps during this summer, and if all goes ok, then maybe I can be ready for Himalajas. I don't know, somehow I will have to make a decission soon ´cos I don't wanna hold the place in group for somebody else whos more ready as I am. BTW: you have a really nice videos, great footage and beautifull music.
@@sonyarter Since you have plenty of outdoor experience, I think it’s doable. I’d suggest checking with your local guide to see what they think about your experience. Climbing Mont Blanc in summer is definitely a good idea! While you’re there, you could also consider climbing the Cosmique Ridge (on the Aiguille du Midi) with a guide. That way, you could gain some additional climbing experience.
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@@maltmountain Thanks for your possitive support. Oh wow, Cosmique Ridge looks stunning. And again you made a really nice video with a great music. I watched also your Bolivian climb. Man, you climbed a really nice mountains. There are such a beautifull places in the wolrd.
Is that a nest on the flag pole at 11:37?
I first noticed that in the recordings myself 😅. It looks like it, but I'm not sure. It could have also been build by people there. I’ll try to find out.
what camera did you use?
Hey, I just used a GoPro Hero 9 and my iPhone 13 Pro.
Mene je optimalno 800 metara❤
What camera did you use on the summit of Ama Dablam ?
Hey, most of the shots up there were taken with the GoPro Hero9. Only for the 1-2 zoom shots l used my iPhone 13.
Camp 2 bowel evac would be an absolute nightmare.
You have been there with pasang dawa? Ok, than we met ;-)
Yes:) we summited on the 4th of November. Where did we met?
@@maltmountain on the lodge in base camp.. not sure if with you, but with pasang yes