All The Ways Mt. Everest Can Kill You | WIRED

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  • @justayoutuber1906
    @justayoutuber1906 Год назад +7536

    This is definitely on my check list of things never to do.

    • @DioneN
      @DioneN Год назад +157

      Me too. People are crazy to do this. I will never understand it.

    • @hopewhore
      @hopewhore Год назад

      congrats.

    • @paulsmith9341
      @paulsmith9341 Год назад +92

      I don't have that kind of money.

    • @tenkid840901
      @tenkid840901 Год назад +204

      Just get on an airplane with window seat 😂 literally higher than the summit

    • @Sp00nie
      @Sp00nie Год назад +79

      I have zero desire to ever summit this mountain, or anything close to it. I’m content to live my life without needing to ‘bag that peak’.
      That said, as someone that NEVER cared about mountaineering in any capacity that now is working through 14ers, I can understand why some people are so drawn to it. There’s something about standing on the top of a mountain and looking out at the vastness. There’s a beauty that cannot be captured in a photo, can’t be described adequately, and cannot be experienced anywhere else. It’s beyond cliché, but the mountains really do beckon. There’s also nothing in the world like the accomplishment one feels when you do successfully summit.

  • @peterdfarr
    @peterdfarr Год назад +1623

    This is probably one of the best interviews I have ever seen, Wired or otherwise. Well-shot, well-cut, well-produced, with a highly articulate and knowledgeable subject. Major props to all involved!

    • @Booger-Magnolia
      @Booger-Magnolia Год назад +21

      Yes. The way they included her demonstrating the pressure chamber bag was just one example of this. A treat to watch

    • @Alex-oe7bp
      @Alex-oe7bp Год назад +6

      Thinking the same. Stellar content.

    • @MaryMamaAshlee
      @MaryMamaAshlee 10 месяцев назад +6

      Could not agree more. Dr. Johnston certainly has a gift at explaining things!

    • @beverlysamuels1405
      @beverlysamuels1405 4 месяца назад +1

      Impressive! Thank you doctor.

    • @beverlysamuels1405
      @beverlysamuels1405 4 месяца назад

      Come climbing season 2025, I'll definitely photoshop myself on Everest's Summit 😊

  • @stephandesme123
    @stephandesme123 Год назад +2276

    A doctor and an established mountaineer? Mad impressive

    • @WobblesandBean
      @WobblesandBean Год назад +45

      Right? This woman gives Ripley a run for her money.

    • @pio7763
      @pio7763 Год назад +34

      She's addicted to adrenalin like the rest of the climbers. She's not better than the rest of them.

    • @eldintm850
      @eldintm850 Год назад

      ⁠​⁠@@pio7763better to be addicted to adrenaline and explore the world than to be addicted to drugs, social media etc.

    • @redshamrock1
      @redshamrock1 Год назад +31

      That’s because only doctors can afford to climb Everest.

    • @gamechip06
      @gamechip06 Год назад +6

      Definitely not an English major though lol.

  • @flux.aeterna
    @flux.aeterna Год назад +2759

    I’ve watched countless documentaries on Everest, both on RUclips and studio productions, and this is the FIRST expert I’ve heard talk about the nuts and bolts of the medical changes in the body caused by climbing Everest and the public health risks at base camps!! Absolutely fascinating. More of her please!

    • @fanlbc
      @fanlbc Год назад +41

      You must've been lying about watching countless documentaries because there are tons that bring that up lol

    • @SensationsRim
      @SensationsRim Год назад +19

      Either you've watched very poor quality documentaries or aren't telling the truth. I've seen only a handful of documentaries on Everest, and ALL of them mention at least some of the physiological changes and dangers that this youtube video describes.

    • @blackmber
      @blackmber Год назад +15

      Yeah I came across a couple of videos giving stories of people who died on Everest and they didn’t go into too much detail, except that there’s too little oxygen and it’s cold.

    • @deadliaski
      @deadliaski Год назад +8

      @@fanlbcI've got a theory! This video was 8mins. Most of the stuff they've watched before were probably at least twice as long and lots of other things in the story. Like most people on internet; attention span of a gnat and not actively engaged. Need tiktok sized chunks of packaged info 🤣 to cut through the fog😬

    • @fanlbc
      @fanlbc Год назад +2

      @@deadliaski you fool

  • @SOOKIE42069
    @SOOKIE42069 Год назад +3286

    Honestly climbing Everest should be restricted to people who have done multiple other challenging summits first. Right now it's basically a tourist attraction where a bunch of rich people underpay local people to carry all their stuff, lead them, test all the crossings and paths first, cook their food, pitch their camp, etc. Exploited sherpas are die way too often essentially carrying tourists up the mountain like greek gods. You shouldn't get the privilege of climbing it or K2 until you've proven yourself as a solo mountaineer.

    • @williambreazeale6709
      @williambreazeale6709 Год назад +170

      sadly, it's the only form of employment for the folks living there

    • @ninedaysjane2466
      @ninedaysjane2466 Год назад +215

      I agree. It used to be an honor for a climber to be invited on an Everest expedition. They had to prove themselves first. K2, the "Savage Mountain," will never be as commercialized as Everest. It's simply too hard for a rich amateur. They'd certainly never make it up Annapurna.

    • @kimberley894
      @kimberley894 Год назад +101

      Thank 👏 you. It’s one thing to put yourself in a risky environment. But, If someone can’t climb a mountain without exploiting and putting another human being in direct risk they should not being doing it. Period. It’s never that important.

    • @SOOKIE42069
      @SOOKIE42069 Год назад +97

      @@kimberley894 what's especially frustrating is I can already picture a certain sort of person turning bright purple at their keyboard as they hammer away at a polemic reply about how sherpas totally have free will and nobody's forcing them to sign contracts or whatever. as though nobody has ever done something that was against their best interests out of economic desperation.

    • @TheLoneMitten
      @TheLoneMitten Год назад +6

      It should be limited to people who haven't already submitted unless they are head guides.

  • @LeahBandB
    @LeahBandB Год назад +1593

    This year, I successfully did not scale Everest. I am deeply proud of this accomplishment and have high hopes of being able to repeat it next year.

    • @a1b9c2
      @a1b9c2 Год назад +85

      And now you too can brag about this accomplishment at a cocktail party in Houston...hehe.

    • @hymnodyhands
      @hymnodyhands Год назад +53

      I'm going to be inspired by your example and make it a lifelong goal for me...

    • @SMCharacters
      @SMCharacters Год назад +43

      It was nice not to meet u at the summit😅

    • @Xeej0
      @Xeej0 Год назад +9

      Bruh these kids think climbing a death mountain is worth it. Yall are actual NPCs

    • @chudchadanstud
      @chudchadanstud 11 месяцев назад +20

      I know someone who's spent 90+ years not climbing Everest. We'll see if he can do it again this year.

  • @jenniferj.9973
    @jenniferj.9973 Год назад +508

    "You can't just leave someone in one of these bags or they'd suffocate. Let's give it a try!" 💀💀💀

    • @Coffeewrld
      @Coffeewrld Год назад +7

      Was looking for this comment lol

    • @f.ence.
      @f.ence. 10 месяцев назад +8

      Made me laugh so much lol

  • @RalphBellairs
    @RalphBellairs Год назад +684

    I could listen to this lady talk all day long. More Dr. Emily please! 🙂

    • @Nick-ye5kk
      @Nick-ye5kk Год назад +3

      Sorry but lady talk does nothing for me, each to his own..

    • @MaryMamaAshlee
      @MaryMamaAshlee 10 месяцев назад

      Agreed!!!

  • @voldemortified
    @voldemortified Год назад +977

    She’s fantastic. Extremely knowledgeable.

  • @westendlawn
    @westendlawn Год назад +248

    All of the dead bodies along the top of Mt Everest were once highly motivated individuals.

    • @YoshiYosheda
      @YoshiYosheda 8 месяцев назад +12

      Some should of not been there in the first place if you have no experience stay off the mountain because the mountain will spit you out.

    • @rodrigobonzanini8235
      @rodrigobonzanini8235 7 месяцев назад +9

      At least they will not be eaten by worms!

    • @stormlakebobcat9058
      @stormlakebobcat9058 27 дней назад

      ​@@YoshiYoshedaare you sure about that? 😅 As the deleted still sit at various places along the top. And have for decades. Consumed seems a better term

  • @agilebeast3454
    @agilebeast3454 Год назад +456

    The elevation of these mountains is mind boggling. I hiked Mt Whitney, at around 13k ft I was taking a break every 15 steps. I can’t imagine 29,000ft even with supplemental.

    • @Chris-sv8ty
      @Chris-sv8ty Год назад +12

      just dont climb it yall!

    • @AndreaAustoni
      @AndreaAustoni Год назад +38

      Messner climbed all 8,000 peaks without supplemental oxygen. Guy's a freak of nature.

    • @karennielsen4545
      @karennielsen4545 Год назад +1

      I love Mt Whitney

    • @FebruaryHas30Days
      @FebruaryHas30Days 10 месяцев назад +4

      Please use meters

    • @superior_nobody07
      @superior_nobody07 10 месяцев назад

      @@FebruaryHas30Days you can just google the conversion

  • @mon6745
    @mon6745 Год назад +391

    I wish this video was longer, she is so brilliant and cool

    • @karyndewit193
      @karyndewit193 Год назад +7

      Agreed, I could watch her again.

    • @M_SC
      @M_SC Год назад +1

      This kind of charm she has on people quickly is deeply suspicious to me

  • @jediguy3706
    @jediguy3706 Год назад +195

    Got a chuckle at, “Not compatible with life.”
    Make no mistake, it’s horrifying. But to hear it stated like that got me.

    • @emphasis20
      @emphasis20 Год назад +10

      It's a saying that medical professionals use.

  • @xglosis
    @xglosis Год назад +371

    Everest should be a restricted climb. You should have to meet several stringent qualifications. It’s disgusting how filthy the mountain is simply because people can pay to gamble with their lives. I have absolutely no desire to do this. This woman is absolutely amazing though, what a badass and what an amazing life she has led!

    • @M_SC
      @M_SC Год назад +10

      Kind of like that such arrogant rich people are leaving the planet tho

    • @tsunamis82
      @tsunamis82 Год назад +17

      It’s the Nepalanese government that issues the permits. The more they issue the more money they make. Not the people, the government.

    • @samfisher2306
      @samfisher2306 Год назад +5

      True. A lot of garbage plus dead bodies. I saw it on one documentary. I was shocked at how expensive the trip is too.

    • @SaimonKarki-zf5ep
      @SaimonKarki-zf5ep Год назад +1

      Soo to climb mount everest you should atleast have climbed mountains above 6,500 before that's the rule the government made soo it's hard to get the permit

    • @SeaguIISoup
      @SeaguIISoup Год назад +2

      @@SaimonKarki-zf5epeverest is 8800+ m, it’s not enough and they need more physical regulations to climb

  • @lavendervvitch99
    @lavendervvitch99 Год назад +338

    When I was a kid, I went through a phase where I was really into Mount Everest, and I started reading tons of books about it. I read the “Everest” trilogy by Gordon Korman, in which a group of kids(!) attempt to make the summit. The main kid gets high-altitude pulmonary edema, and one of the kids sits down and never gets back up. It was very graphic and scary but also educational. Now I’m very content with never attempting that climb 😅 I’m much more of a hiker than a climber anyway.

    • @shan.69
      @shan.69 Год назад +9

      Fr really happy you read it 😭🤞

    • @beilultesfom4929
      @beilultesfom4929 Год назад +3

      Who lets kids todo that

    • @Logjambam
      @Logjambam Год назад +17

      ​@beilultesfom4929 it's a novel, it's fictional

    • @M_SC
      @M_SC Год назад

      I read the “Mac Donald hall” series by the same author as a kid and his later works are… different

    • @ssalt907
      @ssalt907 Год назад +4

      stop i loved those books!! was beginning to think i'd literally imagined them i never here people talk about them

  • @Hanah-do9jl
    @Hanah-do9jl Год назад +41

    Gosh nobody does interviews as well as wired does. They get the right people they have them tell the right things and their graphics are just enthralling it holds your attention so easily. Kudos to everyone on this wired team

  • @kieranryder-lewis1372
    @kieranryder-lewis1372 Год назад +214

    Not many may have picked up but that model of the mountains she points to was a great idea especially in that detail

  • @pnwmeditations
    @pnwmeditations Год назад +84

    Not that I was planning to summit Everest, but the fact that the reduced air pressure can cause your brain to swell and push on your brain stem .... yeah, absolutely never doing that.

  • @bouncecat
    @bouncecat Год назад +86

    Dr. Johnston has incredible charisma and matter of fact way of sharing the most mind blowing things. I hope she guest stars on some podcasts soon, i would love to hear more of her stories, experiences and life shares.

  • @JackDespero
    @JackDespero Год назад +130

    The fact that they use cadavers like Green Boots (which apparently was moved in 2014) to signal camp locations and landmarks for routes tells you all you need to know about the death zone of Mt Everest.

    • @valdir7426
      @valdir7426 4 месяца назад

      It mostly tells you that people won't endanger their life to retrieve a corpse; people are dying on way less dangerous mountains all the time (and yes it also tells you that if something happens to you and you're unable to move you're pretty much on your own)

    • @GrahamCStrouse
      @GrahamCStrouse 21 день назад

      “Okay, and when you see Todd’s frozen body, you wanna take a left. He’s the one in the green jacket!”

  • @andreagriffiths3512
    @andreagriffiths3512 Год назад +33

    I ‘climbed’ Everest the safest way - via a The Conqueror Challenges. I did it in a single effort on my stationary bike and it took just under 4 and a half hours. It was hard going. I couldn’t begin to even think of doing the real thing.

  • @angryface01
    @angryface01 Год назад +58

    I burst out laughing when she said the bit about “falling off the mountain, in the mountain, mountain can fall on you…”
    Yeah, reason #1,001,997 why this activity has never been on my list.

  • @IronWangCreates
    @IronWangCreates Год назад +8

    I loved that intro of “you could fall *in* the mountain, you could fall *off* the mountain, the mountain could fall on *you*-“

  • @NapoleonDynamites
    @NapoleonDynamites Год назад +295

    Good informative video. I will never understand the fascination with going somewhere so dangerous that hundreds of people have already been.

    • @snakesonn
      @snakesonn Год назад +26

      Ego

    • @margarita8442
      @margarita8442 Год назад +27

      so they can brag to others about it

    • @yvyo-m3940
      @yvyo-m3940 Год назад +37

      What's worse is the risk they put OTHERS at too! The guides, sherpas, animals etc. to get them there & back alive.

    • @sun1one1
      @sun1one1 Год назад +2

      Kind of like outer space...

    • @chaoswraith
      @chaoswraith Год назад +19

      ​@@sun1one1space exploration has a point, scientific and otherwise. Everest is a tourist destination; pointless

  • @camerongordon7357
    @camerongordon7357 Год назад +365

    Just rich people spending tens of thousands of dollars for the bragging rights of doing something “extreme” on the backs of unsung sherpas.

    • @becomingabetterhuman.2994
      @becomingabetterhuman.2994 Год назад +7

      😂 the truth.

    • @ekuche8335
      @ekuche8335 Год назад +12

      Yeah cause we can afford it. It’s called life experiences. Thanks.

    • @pulse3554
      @pulse3554 Год назад +21

      It’s essentially a guided vacation while the sherpas do everything

    • @samuel.andermatt
      @samuel.andermatt Год назад +1

      I know I would die, no matter how many sherpas would help me.
      I am not in bad shape so given how few percent actually die, most must be preparing rather hard.

    • @futuristic.handgun
      @futuristic.handgun Год назад

      ​@@ekuche8335Idc how much money you have or what you do in your life, you're a fuckin' loser if you exploit people along the way.

  • @viasevenvai
    @viasevenvai 11 месяцев назад +3

    Man that part about your brain trying to go down your back sounds wonderful.

  • @Grandizer8989
    @Grandizer8989 11 месяцев назад +10

    People who want to climb Everest only need to ask themselves one question. Would you still do it if you couldn’t tell anyone?

  • @rickparker679
    @rickparker679 Год назад +7

    I recently had to leave my apartment for a ground floor apartment. No more climbing.

  • @CUBOSH
    @CUBOSH Год назад +16

    this video should be mandatory watching for all the tourists at base camp

  • @agalva100
    @agalva100 Год назад +99

    I enjoy the casual hiking and mountaineering, and even though I know I’ll never be in the physical shape to do Everest, I can say with all honesty that after I learned the mess it was in, with all the trash and now all these sanitation concerns at base camps, any ounce of appeal I ever saw in that mountain is all gone. Plenty of beautiful views near by.

    • @agalva100
      @agalva100 Год назад +1

      She was amazing by the way. Very knowledgeable!

    • @Bothandle70
      @Bothandle70 Год назад +3

      Pollution in everest is hugely exaggerated. Locals care a lot about the mountain to the point they have refused to build roads to their villages to limit the tourists. They could be millionaires overnight if they allowed it.

    • @trentbateman
      @trentbateman 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@Bothandle70it’s a nice article for msm to publish and all run with. Feel good story to attack supposed rich climbers trashing a holy spot for the locals

    • @Bamboule05
      @Bamboule05 6 месяцев назад

      @Bothandle not quite. The pollution is so bad it effects the water quality further down the valley. This is people's drinking water, and there's no filter. There's more snow and ice melting every year, washing down faces, vomit and rotting bodyparts right into that river. The nepalese gouvernment has worked out rules to reduce this ridk, but I doubt it will help

  • @justayoutuber1906
    @justayoutuber1906 Год назад +267

    Or for $250,000 you could take a sub down 12,500 feet to see the Titanic. Wait.....What's that?...oh, never mind.

    • @TheSquashedOrange
      @TheSquashedOrange Год назад +17

      Fitting profile picture.

    • @Johnnymagnet92
      @Johnnymagnet92 7 месяцев назад +4

      The titan sub was the first incident for about 30yrs in an otherwise safe industry. Titan failed because the CEO was an egotistical moron.

    • @PANTHERA369
      @PANTHERA369 7 месяцев назад

      Sheep

    • @bbertrand007
      @bbertrand007 6 дней назад

      Those people,s ego wanted to be on TV objective accomplished. They knew the risk.

  • @sudstahgaming
    @sudstahgaming Год назад +21

    They should show this interview to anyone or everyone if they are even thinking of climbing everest.

    • @artbygilik
      @artbygilik Месяц назад

      You would think that the dead bodies up there would be enough reason to not want to do it 😬

  • @starkparker16
    @starkparker16 Год назад +108

    Dr Johnston is cool. And I hate it when my brain does things that aren't compatible with life.

  • @lilmama8718
    @lilmama8718 Год назад +39

    Would love to see a video like this about K2!! And its unique challenges. As it is the much second highest but deadlier and much harder mountain to climb. (25% of summiters die)

  • @P00py8UTT
    @P00py8UTT Год назад +13

    “And that is… not compatible with life” nicely put

  • @arizonad8012
    @arizonad8012 7 месяцев назад +4

    That's why Reinhold Messner and Peter Habeler are an absolute legends. They climb Everest back in 1978, without supplementary oxygen. But also without gear and clothes nowadays climbers have. Those men are beasts.

  • @summerzevania4613
    @summerzevania4613 Год назад +14

    I never really interested in this topic, but i was so captivated by her knowledge and the way she explained everything, i actually made it to the end and learn something! badass doctor fr👏

  • @kile1058
    @kile1058 Год назад +13

    the portable hyperbaric chamber is insane, what a medical feat. great expert

  • @adamwilson8559
    @adamwilson8559 Год назад +56

    @wired the editing at ~3:40 makes it sound like she said "High Altitude Pulmonary Edema is a continuum of brain swelling" - no way Dr Johnston said that. Cerebral edema means fluid buildup (swelling) in the brain; pulmonary edema means fluid buildup in the lungs. I'm confident that Dr Johnston said it correctly, but the editor got it mixed up I think.
    Otherise awesome video - thanks!

    • @masongrant9140
      @masongrant9140 Год назад +3

      She said both and the editor put both

    • @WobblesandBean
      @WobblesandBean Год назад +4

      She literally said both. It stands to reason that if you're at such high altitudes that your brain swells with blood, your delicate lung tissues do, too.

  • @amymarieca
    @amymarieca Год назад +29

    I can’t get over the amount of inexperienced climbers who want to climb Mt. Everest. You shouldn’t be allowed to do that!

  • @Delta_Aves_Mashups
    @Delta_Aves_Mashups Год назад +37

    They should create a VR experience of climbing Everest, so "ordinary" people can see the views and enjoy the climb. It can still be as challenging and thrilling as the real deal, except people wouldn't have to play Russian roulette with their lives.

    • @gabrielleandrew542
      @gabrielleandrew542 Год назад +9

      Great idea . You should be able to do it on a stair master . In a freezer if you want . With crampons on if you wish . And ski or walking poles attached …. Roped up to the equipment ….. with an oxygen mask on …. For hours and hours at a time
      It should be as realistic as possible .

    • @Bothandle70
      @Bothandle70 Год назад +4

      There is VR of everest climb.

  • @margarita8442
    @margarita8442 Год назад +19

    this is off my bucket list

  • @WobblesandBean
    @WobblesandBean Год назад +16

    I find it so odd that even with oxygen, your body is dying the entire time you're up there.

    • @DurhamBull919
      @DurhamBull919 День назад

      And yet people still want to do this 🤯

  • @Loki_Aniruddha
    @Loki_Aniruddha 11 месяцев назад +6

    I have been to base camp and it was an experience of a lifetime. I couldn’t attempt summiting Everest as I didn’t have the required funds (it’s extremely costly!), plus I understood what it was like scaling the highest peak, and I wasn’t even close to be ready. If I decide to try it someday, I will be making myself worthy by scaling some 6k-7k peaks before.

  • @coolbeans5911
    @coolbeans5911 Год назад +15

    the crazy thing is how mad easy it is NOT to climb Everest
    Edit: this Doc is awesome would love to see more content with her

  • @blueleafy7167
    @blueleafy7167 9 месяцев назад +9

    Trekking to Everest Base Camp is on my bucket list since you still get the magnificent views but without the risk of death

  • @DOC_951
    @DOC_951 Год назад +29

    As an ER doctor… thank you to all of you patients who made us learn about acute mountain sickness, acute cerebral edema, and acute pulmonary edema. Not to mention the fractures, lacerations, hypothermia, frostbite, and cardiac death you subject yourselves to… all for an Instagram post for your 97 followers.

    • @Bothandle70
      @Bothandle70 Год назад +4

      People have been climbing mountains before Instagram was a thing.

  • @tristanwegner
    @tristanwegner 11 месяцев назад +2

    Every dead climber on Mount Everest was once a highly motivated individual

  • @ramachandrabhakta4200
    @ramachandrabhakta4200 Год назад +7

    This is such an informative video, so nicely produced. And the speaker is an extremely informed and erudite individual. Thanks for the video.

  • @maureenwelton
    @maureenwelton Год назад +5

    Lucky enough to say I’ve met Dr. Emily while white water guide training in WA state with Orion guides. Such a cool person!!!! Loved this.

  • @MegaVegetableJuice
    @MegaVegetableJuice 10 месяцев назад +3

    The energy of this woman is fascinating, I would love to hear her talk more!

  • @shannamcmellon572
    @shannamcmellon572 Год назад +13

    I get vertigo on a step ladder. Good on ya for the people who are passionate about it and want to attempt it.

  • @1wookieman
    @1wookieman Год назад +26

    Thank you Dr Johnston. This was a very interesting video.

  • @Drillbitayler
    @Drillbitayler Год назад +53

    One my of bucket list items was just to go to base camp (which is QUITE a hike in itself). But her description of what it's like kind of ruined that xD stomach flu in those conditions? No thank you...

    • @101yayo
      @101yayo Год назад +2

      Only drink bottled water. And cooked food.

    • @Drillbitayler
      @Drillbitayler Год назад +7

      @@101yayo Yes, but I imagine it's likely a bug that goes around people, which is harder to combat. I lived in Thailand for 4 years, and it was HARD to not get the flu bug every year when it came around. Nothing like it is in the West.
      I wonder though if I could just choose a time when it's not peak climbing season. Since I don't want to climb Everest, I could either go just before all the climbers show up, or when they're just finished. Would need to look into it more.

    • @ninedaysjane2466
      @ninedaysjane2466 Год назад +1

      ​@@Drillbitayler The flu is a respiratory virus. There are lots of bacterial and viral infections that can attack the digestive system, but E. coli is probably the most common. Stick to reputable tea houses and maintain good hygiene practices. As the other poster said, drink filtered or bottled water and make sure your food is cooked properly. The Himalayan Rescue Association has a clinic in Pheriche and an "Everest ER" was established in 2003 at Base Camp. Trekkers are more likely to get altitude sickness.

    • @libbybollinger5901
      @libbybollinger5901 Год назад

      @@ninedaysjane2466stomach flu typically doesn’t refer to influenza, it’s just another term for stomach bug

  • @sun1one1
    @sun1one1 Год назад +22

    She didn't mention that cerebral edema can cause hallucinations and confusion too.

    • @sbh0007
      @sbh0007 Месяц назад

      Also body not used to high altitude and less o2 as a result

  • @vk6kfk
    @vk6kfk Год назад +5

    I'm at the age were I would never do it my self, but love watching the videos and learning about the safety and the climb by many great experienced climbers

  • @errorerror8700
    @errorerror8700 Год назад +43

    Highly personal opinion: Everest (and all mountains above a certain high) shouldnt be open to public but only to professionals.

    • @rundown132
      @rundown132 Год назад +2

      It already is? You need to apply for a climbing permit to attempt any of these lmao

    • @avaschoene8957
      @avaschoene8957 Год назад +21

      @@rundown132that’s just a money barrier though. Anyone with money can go do it that’s the problem.

    • @NadiaSeesIt
      @NadiaSeesIt Год назад +3

      ​@@rundown132um no. Many amateurs went this year and 17 people died. You can literally do a twos econd search about it before ignorantly claiming it as truth

    • @Nick-ye5kk
      @Nick-ye5kk Год назад

      As a professional smart Alec I commend this to the house

    • @blueleafy7167
      @blueleafy7167 9 месяцев назад

      Yeah you should have to climb other difficult peaks before attempting Everest instead of the only requirement being a paywall

  • @ottavva
    @ottavva 7 месяцев назад +2

    one if the BEST presentations that I've ever seen

  • @mmmdnvr
    @mmmdnvr Год назад +19

    I watch everything Everest. The good Doctor was clear and concise.

    • @patriciabrant8037
      @patriciabrant8037 Год назад +2

      This doctor sure explains the medical dangers very well.

  • @tonal1956
    @tonal1956 Год назад +7

    Definitely for box-checkers. If you want to experience climbing above 8,000 meters, there are plenty of other peaks in the region on which you won't have to queue up with a small army to reach the summit.

    • @ss-ds2dn
      @ss-ds2dn Год назад +4

      Seriously the pictures of the closely-packed line of people to get to the peak like it's a theme park ride would take away some of the magic, but it would also be so much more dangerous

  • @halfling_barista
    @halfling_barista Год назад +12

    Dr. Johnston is awesome.

  • @kensuke0
    @kensuke0 Год назад +8

    I’ll just stick to eating Cheetos on the couch at sea level.

  • @Julianaao2601
    @Julianaao2601 Год назад +87

    This was super informative, thanks! However, I still can’t understand why someone will choose to climb Everest? It looks terrifying, hostile a nightmare really 😅

    • @whosjulez1157
      @whosjulez1157 Год назад +6

      Internet flexing...

    • @brent829
      @brent829 Год назад +30

      You've clearly never been to a cocktail party in Houston, it's brutal.

    • @kungfu3299
      @kungfu3299 Год назад +5

      Dancers look crazy to the people who dont hear the music.

    • @sharysegift5061
      @sharysegift5061 Год назад

      Ego.

    • @kungfu3299
      @kungfu3299 Год назад +1

      @@sharysegift5061 not at all, it's about performance, about achievement, about an adventure, it's about pushing the limits of humans. It is something that simple people will never understand.

  • @penny.ventures
    @penny.ventures Год назад +5

    Very engaging. I wouldn't climb but I'd watch her discuss her climb

  • @tw9535
    @tw9535 Год назад +6

    Fantastic guest and great production!

  • @Ihjcjfcj
    @Ihjcjfcj Год назад +4

    Thank you for a wonderful description of the summit along with newfound knowledge of pressure bags.

  • @altonweaverjr.4091
    @altonweaverjr.4091 10 месяцев назад +4

    Here after Darby Allin announced he would be climbing Mt. Everest. Hoping and praying this comment ages well.

    • @HTV315
      @HTV315 10 месяцев назад +3

      God help Darby

  • @tbrezzy15
    @tbrezzy15 9 месяцев назад +1

    The fact people know that people have died trying it and still decide to go is crazy. Also passing the bodies of people who just got stuck on the trail. Mind blowing if you think about it.

    • @devnull1013
      @devnull1013 8 месяцев назад

      People have died trying to take a shower.

  • @BlackSouixie
    @BlackSouixie Год назад +3

    I could listen to this lady all day.

  • @MaryMamaAshlee
    @MaryMamaAshlee 10 месяцев назад

    Dr. Johnston is a wonderful speaker. Really enjoyed this video. I'll have to live vicariously through Everest videos though considering that I get altitude sickness in Denver.

  • @the_njf
    @the_njf Год назад +5

    Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay were the first men to accomplish the feat of summiting Mt. Everest. I believe they accomplished quite a task for humanity as a whole, and it should be left at that. The risk/reward ratio is not worth putting so many lives at risk.

  • @ToniS-kd6fm
    @ToniS-kd6fm 17 дней назад +1

    This would be a Dream that I would see never happen. However, It makes me happy seeing those who can .

  • @a6m5zero47
    @a6m5zero47 Год назад +3

    She forgot to mention all those equipment means nothing without a sherpa.

  • @justachick9793
    @justachick9793 Год назад +2

    This woman is so engaging and knowledgeable, I could listen to her all day. 😁

  • @HATECELL
    @HATECELL Год назад +3

    Let's face it, once you reach a certain altitude the clock starts ticking down. Life on Everest's peak just isn't sustainable, your body is slowly dying up there.

  • @FillaminaCunk
    @FillaminaCunk Год назад +2

    “Your brain going out the bottom of your skull. That is not compatible with life.”💀💀💀

  • @ShalomDove
    @ShalomDove 2 месяца назад +4

    Pretty much everything about this process sounds horrible. Thousands of people do this voluntarily every year. 👀

  • @rosehelmich2979
    @rosehelmich2979 Год назад +1

    This was an excellent video!! She really detailed the changes that you can expect!! 👋👋👋👋

  • @lmw716
    @lmw716 Год назад +4

    Any thoughts I had of ever being able to train to do Everest has ended now that I know about the oxygen situation. My CHD pretty much let’s me live a normal life, and my cardiologists have always let me find my own limit. I live and backpack in the Rockies, so altitude is good for me. I enjoy skydiving, too, however I’m still conscious about how my heart condition can be impacted by various factors of everything I do. There’s no way I could ever put myself in a position to tax my heart that much with so little oxygen for so long with so much exertion. Thanks for the informative video!

  • @CYMotorsport
    @CYMotorsport Год назад +1

    0:49 she’s a member of the seven summits club? Do you know what year she climbed Puncak/Carstensz? Or Elbrus? Or maybe wilhelm? I can only find the main 4/7 but interesting hearing her journey on the other tricky beasts .

  • @User-54631
    @User-54631 Год назад +6

    I’ve read that all the people have also trashed the place

    • @marfisilva
      @marfisilva Год назад +3

      Apparently rubbish and bodies litter the place. Too hard to pick them up 😮

  • @ThoreauMyLifeAway
    @ThoreauMyLifeAway Год назад

    I can’t even go on a long hike because the coming back part is torturous. These people are beyond.

  • @rachelmazza4079
    @rachelmazza4079 Год назад +3

    I want her to explain everything to me. 10/10 expert educator 👏🏽 I have hella respect for people who climb knowledgeably. It COULD NOT BE ME, but 👏🏽

  • @yooper8778
    @yooper8778 5 месяцев назад

    Dr. Johnston's explanation is phenomenal! She knows her stuff.

  • @AndeanPuma5
    @AndeanPuma5 Год назад +6

    She is amazing and admirable

  • @WarmupsLIVE
    @WarmupsLIVE 6 месяцев назад +1

    this was insanely well made

  • @gadggo
    @gadggo Год назад +8

    this woman is incredible

  • @melissajohnson2935
    @melissajohnson2935 Год назад +1

    So glad I'll never have to worry about dying on Mt Everest..

  • @2near_death
    @2near_death 9 месяцев назад +6

    A tummy ache? Im out.

  • @MonseMania
    @MonseMania Год назад +1

    even as a engineering geology student i would never climb this mountain- the idea of risk and not even being able to monitor the avalanches freaks me out

  • @Suche13
    @Suche13 Год назад +3

    great video. i would have appreciated the heights displayed in meters too though.

  • @yamidgaray9074
    @yamidgaray9074 17 дней назад

    I did base camp and that was enough for me, was so tired after the trip. Went solo, carried my own bag and met nice people along the way. Took me 10 days to reach base camp and two very long days to get back to Lukla. Try not to book anything until you get to Kathmandu. Better prices and easy to book so many companies, go for it. The last two days watch your altitude sickness one guy had to come back down for a day and than he met up later on. Have fun

  • @fcaliasfcalias193
    @fcaliasfcalias193 Год назад +18

    no need to go on Everest to see the beauty of our planet. There are many many places on earth that we can go to, where we have a feeling we can't describe, but unlike Everest, they are safe to go to.

  • @alinareybey3263
    @alinareybey3263 Год назад

    Mad respect to this woman, she truly knows so much and wants people to be safe! 😭🙌🏻 the world needs more people like her.

  • @miroslavzima8856
    @miroslavzima8856 Год назад +3

    If I would be meant to fly - I would have wings
    If I would be meant to do something underground (caves,...) - I would have claws
    If I would be meant to explore underwater - I would have gills
    If I would be meant to climb high peaks - I would be a mountain goat.
    I´m a proud landlubber!

  • @romankrhounek5974
    @romankrhounek5974 Год назад +1

    That's the greatest explanation of things I've ever heard

  • @elizabethhoyle9155
    @elizabethhoyle9155 Год назад +19

    So well-spoken. Listening to her was fun! I have NO desire to do that, though.

  • @john.carlson23
    @john.carlson23 11 месяцев назад +2

    I soloed Everest in 1847 wearing a wool sweater and nylons for skivvies. It's not that bad, cause you wake up after that dream and realize that you never had to really experience it, you feel great that you made the decision to never try that.

  • @keith5790
    @keith5790 Год назад +10

    which is why I'll never go there

  • @josephmarzullo
    @josephmarzullo Год назад +2

    I’m just going to go to that cocktail party in Houston and tell them that I climbed Everest even though I didn’t.