The old fact was that 1 person has died for every 4 that have summited, i.e. if there are 270 people who summit, 90 die, but now 700+ people have summited with 96 deaths, not to mention now hundreds attempt to summit every year, so the old statistic isn’t even true anymore. But the most important thing is that many, many people have attempted without summiting or dying.
And this is all JUST the mountain itself! It doesn’t include the long, dangerous trek through glaciers, roads that wash away, and conditions that can change literally faster then you can blink.
@@thegoat-ishere4414 Purja is famous for many record breaking achievements - he's notable for a world record of having climbed all 14 eight-thousanders (peaks above 8,000mts/26,000 feet) in a record time of six months and six days. He was also the first to reach the summits of Mount Everest, Lhotse and Makalu within 48 hours with NO supplementary oxygen. Nims became the first person to ever summit K2 in winter-a feat he staggeringly accomplished without the aid of bottled oxygen, K2 is world's most dangerous mountain.
“Ive been coming from mountain to mountain and Sometimes you feel like... your fucked, but really you are only about 45% fucked” - (nims before climbing k2) lol
No offence, people saying in this comment section saying nims didn't used supplementary oxygen is a wrong fact. He used supplementary oxygen specially for 48hours 3peaks record. Him and his sherpa team accept it and there should be no argument. It's actually nothing wrong using supplementary oxygen when you climb 3 8000ers peaks in 48hours 30min
What do you mean including the Sherpas? They basically carry everyone up. None of these clowns would make it without the Sherpas. Hell they wouldn’t actually make it to the mountain without the guides that carry all their shit
@@dr_ghost_007_6because K2 has no good sherpa. Man Pakistanis has no real moutain sherpa only street food and taxi drivers. Nepal has real high level moutain people/sherpa
The 'Black Pyramid' on K2 is a small part of the route, shaped like the great pyramids at Giza- but, imagine climbing one of those, far steeper, often vertical, and over twice as tall... at @20,000 feet! I've had some friends that have climbed that high (though NOT on K2!), and they said that that altitude feels like trying to breathe through a straw, and when they got down to base camp, the air felt like it was breathing soup! (And their base camp was at like 16k feet!) I've never been higher than 14,400-ish feet (Mt. Rainier), I'm sure I could go a lot higher, but: I can't imagine being TWICE as high, on a slope TWICE as steep, with a 'you-fall-you-die' level of consequence... I'm an experienced climber, at least enough to know how exceptional this kind of mountaineering is!
perhaps they are regarding K2's normal route , the polish line on K2 is harder than any off the ones you menitioned , theres a reason why its only been climbed once and never attempted again..... lets not forget K2's east and north face have never been fully climbed, rupal face has been climbed by 5 different routes that i know off minimum 5+ succeful attempts.
@@washburnb1 Ive heard about that route being attempted by a polish team but they turned around at 8400m, i didint know a american team just traversed to the normal abruzi route , yet i think that route was considered the north east ridge by looking at the line the proper east face has not been attempted directly, but its a shame these hard ascents get so little recognition i never even heard of that attempt till now, these days just going up normal routes with a gopro holding a fixed line is considered cool, its just clear that the old timers really did something in thes mountains no one takes risks anymore.
Just Crap: I think Wickwire and Lou Reinhart summited by a route west(?) Of the hourglass normal route. Lou summited w/o ox and Wickwire forced to bivvy without ox.. I forgot the book title..Wickwire almost slid off half asleep
beautiful pictures of k2 in wonderful weather. in bad weather the mountain shows a different face. its true cruel face. i will for sure watch your film. thank you for this fascinating footage! you gift us mountain crazy sofa climbers a glimpse of the k2 experience. although it's a different mountain, every mountain enthusiast should familiarize themselves with hermann buhl's solo ascent of nanga parbat (8125 m) in 1953. it is a story of indescribable hardships and the eventual triumph of the human spirit over the body.
This mountain shouldn’t be open to people, it’s way more dangerous than Everest and Everest should be shut down too. Those are the places that you should get close to, contemplate and go back, maybe write a song or a poem, cause it’s something so powerful… but never climb…
Driving should be illegal since more people die from that in the US than any other preventable injury (highest reason for death after Heart disease and Caner).
K2 by veeeeeery far, Fuji is just a long hike while K2 is one of the hardest climb on EARTH, it has a 20% death rate. The average steepness of the K2 is 45° while the Mt Fuji is 25°.
@@EverythingExplainedd The young British mountaineer, Alan Rouse, who lived in the same city as me died on K2 in July/August 1986, aged just 34, leaving behind his partner who I think was pregnant at the time.He died on the descent of K2 having become the first British man to reach the summit of K2. Alan Rouse died alone, as the expedition went catastrophically wrong and the others had to leave him to die alone in a desperate attempt to save themselves and get back down the mountain. Apparently Rouse was drifting in and out of consciousness, and, when conscious, was crying out in agony. Absolutely desperate stuff.
I know this is probably a stupid question...but I would think going down the mountain would be much less demanding on the body than going up? Why are most of the deaths on the way down?
@daniyalkhan12350 Thanks for the response. I went to mountain warfare school and I hated every second of it. We'd climb these huge mountains w/ full gear....I was around 24 years old and in the best shape of my life and I thought this was the most physically brutal training - I cant even imagine climing mt everest at 50 years old. No way in hell would i make it past the first base camp 🤣
I can’t believe that mountaineers are crazier than dirt bikers, snowboarders, base jumpers, sky divers. It seems harder and more dangerous than any other extreme sport. But it’s just climbing mountains
@@ninjamrtal6510 alright because I don't want to argue over a land I'm far away and have nothing to do with imma just end it before it turns into a debate
I don't understand why K2 is called "the deadliest mountain". As far as my knowledge goes the Matterhorn in Switzerland is actually the deadliest mountain on earth right now w over 500+ total deaths. Any explanation?
You know I'd never thought about it before, but I am a rock collector and I'm never going to have the finances to get to K2 or Mount Everest. Is there a place where I can purchase a small piece of that rock and not be taken by a liar?
Anyone who wishes to climb one of the big peaks should have to pass physical fitness exams. You risk more than uour own life if unprepared. Also, Dont climb with wealthy people who are unfit or you just may die trying.
They all would pass. If you aren’t fit you’re not making it anywhere on the mountain. “Unfit” people would tire out from the slopes and the altitude before they could get anywhere.
@@Hugh-Glass Do you think some physically unfit climber could even make it to base camp? The altitude and steep slope would tire them out immediately. The climbers that reach those summits are all at least somewhat fit. Some climbers are more fit than others, but there is a high standard of fitness required if you want to make it anywhere. Most “unfit” people probably can’t even hike the height of Everest if it was laid out on a gradual incline.
@@Hugh-Glass Maybe you and I have a different standard for unfit though. I highly doubt you or I could to any better than these “unfit” climbers, because they prepare for it by hiking a bunch and training their stamina in other ways.
@@RupertMumphrey I am definately not fit for the altitude. Although when I was a young cold warrior I trained for mountainous terrain and severe cold. It's like any sport or job that is arduous and it doesnt happen overnight. Unless you are disabled you could likely attain the strength and endurance required. I've read stories about unfit (for climbing) "vacationers" being tugged up the hill by Sherpa teams and I wonder how they crossed the flow in the first place. When I was a teen I did roofing work all summer between classes, I would carry 2 bundles of shingles up a ladder, walk it across a sloped roof and place them accordingly to be installed by the waiting mechanics, I didn't realize until after I was in engineering school that each of those bundles were 85lbs, 2 of those were 20 lbs heavier than i was at a soaking wet 150lbs. I joined the army at that level of capability and got much stronger. I know all about conditioning and body mechanics. The only climbers that I view as "capable" are the ones who could make it up and back on their own, without any base camps, that probably seems harsh but if someone carries you or your gear are you really even climbing? How long do you suppose before there is a Hilton atop Everest? Lol
I watch so many k2 videos that I'm basically familiar with the entire mountain 😂 off to watch yours now too!
Did you enjoy it!
Same and everest too
Have you watched Jon guptas ones they’re good
@@nightmareneighbour7700 yeah I saw his k2 one and he made that shit look easy! I enjoy his videos 💖
@@EverythingExplainedd yes! Well done my friend ☺️
K2 deserves the title of "Savage Mountain"
it truly does
Annapurna
@@samwisehuluberlu2210it’s the hardest lmaoo has the highest death rate especially the south side
I'm going to k2 mountain 🏔️ next Eid
@@travel_with_khan_jiwaha pa akele Marne se darr nahi lagta...I am shocked why people choose this
I swear if someone invented a special heat resistant suit some people would want to go and explore inside active volcanos
they have these already
Forgot to mention most K2 deaths occur on the way down😮
Climbing to the summit is optional. Climbing down is mandatory.
@@jameshoran8 Somebody skied down the freakin thing!
@@RedCandles_ how did they get through the smokestack? That's a technical 90-degree straight-up climb
@@jameshoran8there’s a video on RUclips it was for red bull. The dude skied down it
@@noname52768wait are u sure he went all the way down?
1 out of every 4 dies climbing this mountain...I don't exactly like those odds
me neither...
The old fact was that 1 person has died for every 4 that have summited, i.e. if there are 270 people who summit, 90 die, but now 700+ people have summited with 96 deaths, not to mention now hundreds attempt to summit every year, so the old statistic isn’t even true anymore. But the most important thing is that many, many people have attempted without summiting or dying.
🪂
@@stephaniestewart5025You realize 1 in 7 odds to die are still terrible, right? 😂
People are going without having the expertise. That's why
K2 may let u up, but she sure as hell ain’t letting you down. Most deaths occur on the descent of K2.
Meanwhile Annapurna washes everyone and everything away with the biggest avalanches ever, she's like "get TF off of me!🌬️💨👋🏻❄️"
And this is all JUST the mountain itself! It doesn’t include the long, dangerous trek through glaciers, roads that wash away, and conditions that can change literally faster then you can blink.
Getting adequate sleep is such a problem In mountaineering! I feel it’s one of the most overlooked factors.
At such an extreme level of exhaustion,one might think crashing for awhile would be easy. Nah!
Halcion to the rescue!
Oh my, so glad I can sit at home and watch these videos you make for us! I love these videos!
thank you!
As a Pakistani I can confirm that the mountain K 2 present In Pakistan is deadly as many deaths occurred on it
the savage mountain
Exactly
That shows you how fckin skilled and brave Nirmal Purja is.
Who is he?😯
@@thegoat-ishere4414 Purja is famous for many record breaking achievements - he's notable for a world record of having climbed all 14 eight-thousanders (peaks above 8,000mts/26,000 feet) in a record time of six months and six days. He was also the first to reach the summits of Mount Everest, Lhotse and Makalu within 48 hours with NO supplementary oxygen.
Nims became the first person to ever summit K2 in winter-a feat he staggeringly accomplished without the aid of bottled oxygen, K2 is world's most dangerous mountain.
@@okaynevermind5130 awesome thanks!
“Ive been coming from mountain to mountain and Sometimes you feel like... your fucked, but really you are only about 45% fucked” - (nims before climbing k2) lol
No offence, people saying in this comment section saying nims didn't used supplementary oxygen is a wrong fact. He used supplementary oxygen specially for 48hours 3peaks record. Him and his sherpa team accept it and there should be no argument. It's actually nothing wrong using supplementary oxygen when you climb 3 8000ers peaks in 48hours 30min
The people who climb these mountains are on another level. Including the sherpa’s nothing short of amazing
What do you mean including the Sherpas? They basically carry everyone up. None of these clowns would make it without the Sherpas. Hell they wouldn’t actually make it to the mountain without the guides that carry all their shit
The sherpas do all the work and rich people get all the glory. I guess that's what 70k buys you...🤷♀️
@@miapdx503yall forget that k2 cant be climbed by wealthy non fit people its extremely hard even with sherpas
@@dr_ghost_007_6because K2 has no good sherpa. Man Pakistanis has no real moutain sherpa only street food and taxi drivers. Nepal has real high level moutain people/sherpa
@@albanianwolf316straight up bullshit dude, k2 is a lot more technical climbing, unpredictable weather, and a lot harder then everest
I've climbed almost all of these mountains vicariously through these videos.
And I am following your illustrious footsteps 😅
The 'Black Pyramid' on K2 is a small part of the route, shaped like the great pyramids at Giza- but, imagine climbing one of those, far steeper, often vertical, and over twice as tall... at @20,000 feet!
I've had some friends that have climbed that high (though NOT on K2!), and they said that that altitude feels like trying to breathe through a straw, and when they got down to base camp, the air felt like it was breathing soup! (And their base camp was at like 16k feet!)
I've never been higher than 14,400-ish feet (Mt. Rainier), I'm sure I could go a lot higher, but:
I can't imagine being TWICE as high, on a slope TWICE as steep, with a 'you-fall-you-die' level of consequence... I'm an experienced climber, at least enough to know how exceptional this kind of mountaineering is!
And Nirmal Purja climbed it like just like that, wow he and his team are definitely built different 🔥
Without Oxy too. 🤦
Why is everybody keep saying this, he did use oxygen and there's nothing wrong about it. Him and his team admitted that
Respects for all to those tried & achieved the summit and more to those lost their lives.
Check Russian expedition in 2007,west side first route without oxygen. Very impressive movie
Better chances with a spin of russian roulette.
I’m a golfer and experience similar situations. The golf course can be deadly.
How?
Thank goodness for youtube. Now i can explore these mountains from the warmth and comfort of my bed.
Hard to beleive that climbing through Khumbu is one of the easier ways to summit.
An 800 meter climb is hard at altitude with gear. 8000 meters is completely insane..
truly crazy
The Abruzzi route. Crazy to think of how they first did it.
Always check the weather prognosis befor going on a hike. Dress accordingly
Check Andrzej Bargiel and his climb wihout oxygen and ski decent from K2 - superhuman.
Is he from the Czech Republic?
@@dougdavis8986polish
@@dougdavis8986 He's Polish :>
@maciejlazur4966 I thought so but he said he's check?
I believe it's called Houseman's Chimney, named after the first chap who climbed it in, i think, the 50s.
That bit looks horrifying, well, the whole thing does
I love them all who climb K2
Sounds like a neat family trip on a sunny sunday if you ask me. Where can I book this for next week?
You don't want to try this trust me.
I think they are all nuts, completely.
Thanks for summarising this bugger of a mountain in a short video. 👍👍👍
anytime
So how long does this take? 2 weeks?
Lhotse or Annapurna south faces are dangerous than that K2 climbing route, also Mazeno´s edge or Rupal face in Nanga Parbat
perhaps they are regarding K2's normal route , the polish line on K2 is harder than any off the ones you menitioned , theres a reason why its only been climbed once and never attempted again..... lets not forget K2's east and north face have never been fully climbed, rupal face has been climbed by 5 different routes that i know off minimum 5+ succeful attempts.
The Wickwire American route is pretty darn hard. Was it a varied Polish route?
@@washburnb1 Ive heard about that route being attempted by a polish team but they turned around at 8400m, i didint know a american team just traversed to the normal abruzi route , yet i think that route was considered the north east ridge by looking at the line the proper east face has not been attempted directly, but its a shame these hard ascents get so little recognition i never even heard of that attempt till now, these days just going up normal routes with a gopro holding a fixed line is considered cool, its just clear that the old timers really did something in thes mountains no one takes risks anymore.
Just Crap: I think Wickwire and Lou Reinhart summited by a route west(?) Of the hourglass normal route. Lou summited w/o ox and Wickwire forced to bivvy without ox.. I forgot the book title..Wickwire almost slid off half asleep
Beautiful mountain
Truly
beautiful pictures of k2 in wonderful weather. in bad weather the mountain shows a different face. its true cruel face. i will for sure watch your film. thank you for this fascinating footage!
you gift us mountain crazy sofa climbers a glimpse of the k2 experience.
although it's a different mountain, every mountain enthusiast should familiarize themselves with hermann buhl's solo ascent of nanga parbat (8125 m) in 1953. it is a story of indescribable hardships and the eventual triumph of the human spirit over the body.
This mountain shouldn’t be open to people, it’s way more dangerous than Everest and Everest should be shut down too. Those are the places that you should get close to, contemplate and go back, maybe write a song or a poem, cause it’s something so powerful… but never climb…
People are aware of the risks. Who are you to decide for others what risks they want to take
@@FLP90 im your daddy…
Driving should be illegal since more people die from that in the US than any other preventable injury (highest reason for death after Heart disease and Caner).
K2 is the proud of Pakistan 🇵🇰🇵🇰❤️❤ I love my country ❤❤❤❤
Going up abit hard going down nah i call helicopter resue
The K2 is incredible
You only need enough energy to walk of when you reach the top.
It will get you down quickly😊
@@Rew-nd99 but it costs everything
Anyone watched the movie " The Climber" about people climbing the everest?
"The Terrible Mountain"!
Chuck Norris doesn't climb Mount Everest. Mount Everest climbs him!
Gawd! I can barely climb my Stairs to the 2nd floor! lol
Loool
Get back down??? I thought there were helicopters to get them down!
Where is this video then? I thought there might be a handy link - or perhaps I’m blind.
I’m gonna climb the north face 😇
25% summit to death ratio. 2nd only to Annapurna. Those are terrible odds. 😮
And thats why you will never catch me up there
Im hoping to climb the Mountain soon
nims made a world record by climing the 14 😂
Everest is for Birthdays 🥳 and Wine and Cheese 🧀 partys 😅
Someone isnt well id get some advice on mental health you dont seem all there
@@user-rh7ye7oz8wgavinhandK2 is notoriously significantly more difficult than Everest
I'm going to climb Mons Olympus using the Marvin route.
Now i want a short about the harder route up
death
east face
No one has completed it
Descent is the hardest
K2 HARDER THAN MT EVEREST AND MAKALU IS THE DEATH MOUNTAIN.
What’s harder K2 or Mt Fuji?
K2 by veeeeeery far, Fuji is just a long hike while K2 is one of the hardest climb on EARTH, it has a 20% death rate.
The average steepness of the K2 is 45° while the Mt Fuji is 25°.
K2 is way harder than everest, but k2 is way less known and its unfortunate
K2, it's a gamble every time.
true, its very scary indeed
@@EverythingExplainedd The young British mountaineer, Alan Rouse, who lived in the same city as me died on K2 in July/August 1986, aged just 34, leaving behind his partner who I think was pregnant at the time.He died on the descent of K2 having become the first British man to reach the summit of K2. Alan Rouse died alone, as the expedition went catastrophically wrong and the others had to leave him to die alone in a desperate attempt to save themselves and get back down the mountain. Apparently Rouse was drifting in and out of consciousness, and, when conscious, was crying out in agony. Absolutely desperate stuff.
Wonder who has done a more difficult route up?!
I know this is probably a stupid question...but I would think going down the mountain would be much less demanding on the body than going up? Why are most of the deaths on the way down?
Due to oxygen shortness or harsh weather conditions. And avalanches occur simultaneously from ceracs. Horrible 😔
@daniyalkhan12350 Thanks for the response. I went to mountain warfare school and I hated every second of it. We'd climb these huge mountains w/ full gear....I was around 24 years old and in the best shape of my life and I thought this was the most physically brutal training - I cant even imagine climing mt everest at 50 years old. No way in hell would i make it past the first base camp 🤣
Andrew Bargiel summited it with no oxygen and then put on his skis and went down....madness
Irony and sarcasm are not the same thing…
I was planning this next weekend..but suddenly something has come up
Tough dangerous mountain..
I can’t believe that mountaineers are crazier than dirt bikers, snowboarders, base jumpers, sky divers. It seems harder and more dangerous than any other extreme sport. But it’s just climbing mountains
My great grandfather climbed k2 and lost 4 fingers
the speed record for descent
is ,the head goes fastest
Great video! Fu@king nuts!
Makes Everest look tame.
Truly
Can i get full video's link
ruclips.net/video/6jw8GHgyiqw/видео.html
Wait till K1 drops.
It'salso very difficult, to breathe, at that altitude.🥵
The Great Pyramid of Geezer
India have top 7 out of 10 largest mountains
& K2 , khanchan janga mountain's is the pride of India
Nuh uh k2 is a part of Pakistan
@@Unknown07-ic6kr it's not Pakistan, it's Pakistan occupied Kashmir,,& that is the integral part of India 👍🏻
@@ninjamrtal6510 alright because I don't want to argue over a land I'm far away and have nothing to do with imma just end it before it turns into a debate
Why are u making ur self look like a idiot
If you want to impress people climb mount Everest
If you want to earn respect from mountainers climb k2
facts
I can’t remember the name but this shows how big the guys balls are for skiing down k2
Well unless there is a 100% fatality rate then it's not "a death sentence".
true
This is not the easiest way it’s the safest way
I need investors to climb this beast 🤣
I'm so happy that no one in my family intend to such daft things. Thank you God !!!
Going down it has killed way more then going up
What's funny, after bottleneck final summit ascent is the esiest part of the climb
Bardzo piękne. To jest to co oglądać można bez przerwy. ❤❤❤❤❤. Didi
K2 India's largest mountain ❤
India's? Wasn't it Pakistani?
@@rickastley6950 it is located in POK but it is an integral part of India
That's why K2 is Indian's largest mountain
@@ninjamrtal6510Bro what
@@ninjamrtal6510 its in pakistan, not a single indian lives there, from gilgit to ladakh, its pakistani territory
Большинство погибает на спуске
Beyond my comprehension
its insane
I have climbed Everest and K2 several times and know every route. All on RUclips. 😂
I don't understand why K2 is called "the deadliest mountain". As far as my knowledge goes the Matterhorn in Switzerland is actually the deadliest mountain on earth right now w over 500+ total deaths. Any explanation?
Just the previously high death rate, Annapurna is actually the highest death rate
@@EverythingExplainedd oh good to know.
Just take a helicopter. Probably take like 13 mins🙃
You know I'd never thought about it before, but I am a rock collector and I'm never going to have the finances to get to K2 or Mount Everest. Is there a place where I can purchase a small piece of that rock and not be taken by a liar?
What’s K2
Brilliant 👏
1 in 4 people die on K2!! That’s worse odds than Russian roulette!!!!
Takes a tough person to make this climb
for real
I respect people for doing this
But I would rather not.
Same
Anyone who wishes to climb one of the big peaks should have to pass physical fitness exams. You risk more than uour own life if unprepared.
Also, Dont climb with wealthy people who are unfit or you just may die trying.
They all would pass. If you aren’t fit you’re not making it anywhere on the mountain. “Unfit” people would tire out from the slopes and the altitude before they could get anywhere.
@@RupertMumphrey you must be naive if you believe that.
@@Hugh-Glass Do you think some physically unfit climber could even make it to base camp? The altitude and steep slope would tire them out immediately. The climbers that reach those summits are all at least somewhat fit. Some climbers are more fit than others, but there is a high standard of fitness required if you want to make it anywhere. Most “unfit” people probably can’t even hike the height of Everest if it was laid out on a gradual incline.
@@Hugh-Glass Maybe you and I have a different standard for unfit though. I highly doubt you or I could to any better than these “unfit” climbers, because they prepare for it by hiking a bunch and training their stamina in other ways.
@@RupertMumphrey I am definately not fit for the altitude. Although when I was a young cold warrior I trained for mountainous terrain and severe cold. It's like any sport or job that is arduous and it doesnt happen overnight. Unless you are disabled you could likely attain the strength and endurance required.
I've read stories about unfit (for climbing) "vacationers" being tugged up the hill by Sherpa teams and I wonder how they crossed the flow in the first place. When I was a teen I did roofing work all summer between classes, I would carry 2 bundles of shingles up a ladder, walk it across a sloped roof and place them accordingly to be installed by the waiting mechanics, I didn't realize until after I was in engineering school that each of those bundles were 85lbs, 2 of those were 20 lbs heavier than i was at a soaking wet 150lbs.
I joined the army at that level of capability and got much stronger. I know all about conditioning and body mechanics. The only climbers that I view as "capable" are the ones who could make it up and back on their own, without any base camps, that probably seems harsh but if someone carries you or your gear are you really even climbing?
How long do you suppose before there is a Hilton atop Everest? Lol
Annapurna is more dangerous
bro who cares
who even mentioned that like stfu
@@jrbn4026me
No Thankyou, I’m a wimp
K2🥶🇵🇰🗿
And WHY do they climb it?