Imagine the climbers going up fighting for every breath , and then there is a gizzer going down on his skies . The climbers thought - are we hallucinating ??
The last climber he passes in the yellow jacket was also the last footage ever of that climber alive (he was a Japanese doctor I wanna say) any ways the climber died hours later on the decent
Alex Honnald - no ropes, no skis, no support staff, no guides, no short roping,etc. The greatest athletic feat by a very wide margin ever accomplished.
There is one mountain... it's Mount Kailash... however it's forbidden to climb due to the religious connection with Nepalis and Indian Hindu people... and I am glad there is one mountain that is free of humans and their thrash... Interestingly several people have tried to summit Mount Kailash but none of them have been successful except for Milarepa...
@@-saklo-2256 Even Messner said that Mount Kailash isnt that hard to climb. Also, there are plenty of big mountain which are forbidden to climb, many in Bhutan.
I don't believe the "without external help" part as it looks like he used previously established ropes. It is amazing that his climb is a "no portable oxygen" one.
@@ayakacrane8569 Ropes are set by previous climbers, they don't take them back. 1 pound of rope can REALLY MAKE A DIFFERENCE during 12h descend, while your body is slowly shutting down. But ropes were for everybody, as you can see 17 other climbers climbed that day and used the ropes. The thing with those mountains is there are maybe 20-25 DAYS in a YEAR when you can climb, first the most experienced climbers go to put down ropes etc (not necessarily near summit, just from base camp to camp four. Probably next day as they summit (In case of Everest you climb, and you have 2-3h of rest in a camp 4 then you summit) in K2 as it's 10x more dangerous than Mount Everest, probably you have like 6h to take a nap at camp four which is below death zone, so you can rest, but even 8h there doesn't give you the amount of rest that 3h in base camp would do or 1.5h in our houses. I believe there is video of Pole full summit without any external help and any oxygen AND carrying all gear by himself, and a video of full 7h ski descent. Descent is way harder than ascension, gravity basically tries to make you pancake or an ice lollypop, so you have to really fight with gravity not to end up like that. Even if you're attached to the rope you can fall, K2 is very rocky AND icy, if you slide 20m (45f) even attached to the rope you can easily bonk your head on a rock and not wake up again.
Haha he used help, someone who didn’t is Göran kropp! Swedish climber that first cycled from Sweden (Stockholm) to Nepal (k2) the whole way in 6 months with 60kg of backpack on his back then when he was there he travelled alone with his 60 kg backpack all the way up to k2 without any ropes or oxygen tanks and all the way back down. He also did it on Mount Everest after 3 attempts and meet the famous climbers that passed away a few days later on Mount Everest, rob hall and his team. Then Göran klopp died on a climbing tour in USA after falling from a high cliff. He is probably the most insane human ever 😅
Japanese climber Kojiro Watanabe, made it to the summit, but died from falling during his descent at the Bottleneck. Before Bargiel's ascent, renowned Scottish climber Rick Allen went missing presumed dead on a descent from Broad Peak, but was located by Bargiel and his brother's drone, then later rescued by a separate team. Rick Allen died in an avalanche on K2 almost exactly 3 years later.
@@kizza8585 Rick Allen pushed his luck I'd say. If you get lost then saved by random chance on K2, you should take that as a sign that you used all your good fortune in that moment.
There is one mountain... it's Mount Kailash... however it's forbidden to climb due to the religious connection with Nepalis and Indian Hindu people... and I am glad there is one mountain that is free of humans and their thrash... Interestingly several people have tried to summit Mount Kailash but none of them have been successful except for Milarepa...
Ta, tylko komu to potrzebne, skoro to jest tak niebezpieczny sport i mógł zginąć? Na polskim mieliśmy takie teksty, żeby z nich zrobić notatkę syntetyzującą i ich treść daje do zastanowienia. Bezsens, w żadnym innym kraju nie ma czegoś takiego jak u nas na taką skalę
K2 is very dangerous. A Friend nearly died AT 300m of the summit, he has been saved by a sherpa and a Mexicain tourist who gave him a bottle of oxygène and brought him back to the base camp. He has been very lucky, usually nobody rescue you on these summits except if you hire a sherpa. 👋🏻😊
@@ITR1329 fake info, Whoever wants to goto K2 has to sign a contract with local Govt. and Pay $5000 for emergency backup by Army Helicopters. Adventure like this are expensive and these people know what they are getting into.
@@HochstartHarry well I am not sure about the range but the Pak Army do these kind of rescue missions very often ruclips.net/video/n433mG2ZNUI/видео.html
Those Sherpas carrying around their live saving job, rainbow sherbet, emergency ice cream. You can't get that stuff at the top of a mountain. Thank the sherpas
As a Proud Pakistani, who trekked for 8 days to only reach the Base camp. I appreciate the skills and courage of this crazy man who did it. Hats off to you.
@@jlehm If no one else tries going down that particular mountain on skis, then no one knows it can be done. Perhaps, I used the wrong word there. English is not my mother tongue.
I think the word you’re looking for is “pioneer”. Although “innovator” is not entirely incorrect in this context. This mountaineer did something new by skiing down K2. An innovative thing to do.
imagine being just shy a few metres off the peak from worlds top 3 deadliest mountains and suddenly a bloke on skis is going past you simply giving a polite nod "morning fellas" xD
The last climber he passes in the yellow jacket was also the last footage ever of that climber alive (he was a Japanese doctor I wanna say) any ways the climber died hours later on the decent
@@hadassah3560My deduction from your comment is that, after thinking this over at great depth and with all the information presented, given the statement you made and considering all factors involved, despite other possible theories and conflicting opinions, I have gathered enough evidence to reach the conclusion that I can confidently say that 4 - 1 = 3.
Imagine being able to climb Everest, thinking you’re a total badass because that’s a very incredible accomplishment, so you go to climb K2. And you pride yourself in doing something all the Everest normies couldn’t. Feeling like the king of the world as you near the summit. Then some dude with no oxygen and barely any gear just skiis down past you💀 There’s nothing more humbling.
I’ve been out on a mountain glacier hiking in a T-shirt as well. Snow/ice are great solar energy reflectors. The snow’s reflectivity can be as high as 95%. So, yes, it can be “hot” on a mountain.
My group was on its way up when we saw this mad lad absolutely sending it. Video doesn’t show it but he could ski… nearly knocked my buddy off the side of k2 when he passed through.
This GUY is an absolute LEGEND , to climb k2 is an amazing feat Never mind skiing back down in that insanely deadly terrain , salute bro u are ONE in 8 billion that would try that insane feat of mountaineering and SURVIVE 🤙🤙🤙
Wow. So inspiring. He must be in some of the best shape in the world. 3 days of climbing followed by 7 hours skiing all while carrying a backpack. Talk about endurance. Nature is the best gym.
Fun fact; Andrzej's county is 75% flat with only ONE high mountain range, with peaks higher than 1700 meters (~2600 max). Rest of the mountains are about 800 meters, rarely exceeding 1100 meters. With 99,999% forest biotop. So what are the odds, right?
Everest is the tallest, but K2 is the most dangerous and difficult of them all. And for this dude to climb it without oxygen and ski down alive and in one piece is beyond impressive. How did he do that!?
When people hear of this, they think he was sending it from top to bottom reaching 3 figure kmph speeds. Infact thats not how it went. He was on skis but nothing like the way its done on nice snowy mountains as if they're purposely made for skiing. He simply was on skis & rode them when able. He didnt ski down as many imagine.
well on any really challenging descent when ski touring there might be parts where you have to carry your gear or rappel down an overhang but as even one (alleged) eye witness in the comments said that didn't keep him from sending it on save, more mellow terrain below the "death zone"
@@adithyaarun8465 lol this is not kashmir, it is Baltistan in Pakistan. And as for Kashmir, the only part occupied is the Indian Occupied part as per the local population.
Bardzo ładne wejście na szczyt. Należy iść pod górę tak, aby nie pokazała nam gdzie jest nasze miejsce 😊. Trzeba jednak wiedzieć kiedy powiedzieć ,, stop ,, i zawrócić do bazy. To ogromna zaleta każdego himalaisty. 🇵🇱🇵🇱
I saw his video of sking from K2 4 years ago. I was astounded to see that a random guy was doing it so easily. At that time he was not recognized..Thanks to Redbull finally..They highlighted this actual GOD FATHER of K2..
For those who don't know. K2 Mountain is in Pakistan 🇵🇰 And we are followers of the last messenger Muhammad (may peace be upon Him) of one and only God Allah.
about 10 years or so ago i remember playing a snowboarding game that had a couple passes on K2 as "impossible" difficulty and it always took people dozens of attempts to finish. crazy to think now we have someone irl who climbed it and shredded his way down
He didn't bring oxygen tank, instead he bring his ski. Savage man.
😎
Savage move on the savage mountain
dump * man
Damn
He also didn't bring proof, why you don't show the footage of him skiing? This is fake af
Imagine the climbers going up fighting for every breath , and then there is a gizzer going down on his skies .
The climbers thought - are we hallucinating ??
they would probably not think anything of it since if theyre this high i dont think hallucinations would be weird
The last climber he passes in the yellow jacket was also the last footage ever of that climber alive (he was a Japanese doctor I wanna say) any ways the climber died hours later on the decent
@@mattjax16 RIP
@@mattjax16 Should have brought skis.
@@mattjax16 RIP
That's gota be up there with the most impressive solo feats in sports
Alex Honnald - no ropes, no skis, no support staff, no guides, no short roping,etc. The greatest athletic feat by a very wide margin ever accomplished.
@@potterwalker4823lol no
@@dryaldibread2327 lol Yeah, pretty hard to top free solo el cap
Imo this and Honnolds free solo of El Cap are neck and neck
@@dryaldibread2327 Prove otherwise ,big talker.
Dude sent a whole lot people to camp 2 as they thought they had HACE and were hallucinating and watching a skier coming down K2
316 likes and no comments last me change that
Actually??
The guy in yellow he passes died
@@KCJbomberFTW are you for real? Where is that documented?
@@Lunar.cipher u can see all the deaths i forgot where but he isnt lying
"there was no going back" lol I'd argue that's exactly what he was doing when he got to the top and clipped in his skis
"there was no going back" red bull is LYING to you he could've unclipped and walked back up
the chances of him with a different personality thinking those exact words were slim. it’s a good guess though.
I think they mean spaceman's Mothership was too far away to make a pickup.
"this is the way back"
😂 you must be a lawyer ain't it😅...good one❤❤❤
7 hours sking the most insane terrain in the world during a single run! I cant even imagine!
I pictured him full sending it down the middle of the mountain, 15 mins tops lol
Can i see the pic😊
Half downhill distance in heavy fog. Crazy.
Doesn't such a fast downfall cause problems with your ears with air pressure or something like that?
I would imagine you would pass out at that height. Like how?
K2 and Annapurna are the crown jewels of mountaineering.
There is one mountain... it's Mount Kailash... however it's forbidden to climb due to the religious connection with Nepalis and Indian Hindu people... and I am glad there is one mountain that is free of humans and their thrash... Interestingly several people have tried to summit Mount Kailash but none of them have been successful except for Milarepa...
@@-saklo-2256 Even Messner said that Mount Kailash isnt that hard to climb. Also, there are plenty of big mountain which are forbidden to climb, many in Bhutan.
Bullshit! I live Amersham on the hill! And had to climb that hill drunk out of my mind! That’s a true story! No mean feat!
but not the crown jewels of alpinism
The biggest killers.
I’m shocked that he managed to climb up there without any external help. His huge balls must have been dragging him down.
I don't believe the "without external help" part as it looks like he used previously established ropes. It is amazing that his climb is a "no portable oxygen" one.
@@ayakacrane8569 Ropes are set by previous climbers, they don't take them back. 1 pound of rope can REALLY MAKE A DIFFERENCE during 12h descend, while your body is slowly shutting down. But ropes were for everybody, as you can see 17 other climbers climbed that day and used the ropes. The thing with those mountains is there are maybe 20-25 DAYS in a YEAR when you can climb, first the most experienced climbers go to put down ropes etc (not necessarily near summit, just from base camp to camp four. Probably next day as they summit (In case of Everest you climb, and you have 2-3h of rest in a camp 4 then you summit) in K2 as it's 10x more dangerous than Mount Everest, probably you have like 6h to take a nap at camp four which is below death zone, so you can rest, but even 8h there doesn't give you the amount of rest that 3h in base camp would do or 1.5h in our houses. I believe there is video of Pole full summit without any external help and any oxygen AND carrying all gear by himself, and a video of full 7h ski descent. Descent is way harder than ascension, gravity basically tries to make you pancake or an ice lollypop, so you have to really fight with gravity not to end up like that. Even if you're attached to the rope you can fall, K2 is very rocky AND icy, if you slide 20m (45f) even attached to the rope you can easily bonk your head on a rock and not wake up again.
@@DrakesGhostWriterbro is not responding to this lmao
@@DrakesGhostWriteraint no one reading all that lil bro
Haha he used help, someone who didn’t is Göran kropp! Swedish climber that first cycled from Sweden (Stockholm) to Nepal (k2) the whole way in 6 months with 60kg of backpack on his back then when he was there he travelled alone with his 60 kg backpack all the way up to k2 without any ropes or oxygen tanks and all the way back down. He also did it on Mount Everest after 3 attempts and meet the famous climbers that passed away a few days later on Mount Everest, rob hall and his team. Then Göran klopp died on a climbing tour in USA after falling from a high cliff. He is probably the most insane human ever 😅
Wondering how many people died or getting heavily injured doing red bull's mad quests...
The guy in yellow that he passes in the beginning died on the mountain while this descent was happening.
Japanese climber Kojiro Watanabe, made it to the summit, but died from falling during his descent at the Bottleneck. Before Bargiel's ascent, renowned Scottish climber Rick Allen went missing presumed dead on a descent from Broad Peak, but was located by Bargiel and his brother's drone, then later rescued by a separate team. Rick Allen died in an avalanche on K2 almost exactly 3 years later.
@@kizza8585 Rick Allen pushed his luck I'd say. If you get lost then saved by random chance on K2, you should take that as a sign that you used all your good fortune in that moment.
@@SmoothBaracuda Is it the guy in yellow at the end of the line?!
those dimwitted narcissists would have done it anyway.
A lot of people belive Everest is the crown jewl of mountaineering but K2 is in my opinion the apex of mountaineering
Because sherpa's are there to assist you in Everest.
There is one mountain... it's Mount Kailash... however it's forbidden to climb due to the religious connection with Nepalis and Indian Hindu people... and I am glad there is one mountain that is free of humans and their thrash... Interestingly several people have tried to summit Mount Kailash but none of them have been successful except for Milarepa...
@maxmock2661once you get into alpinism you realize it's not just about the technical difficulty grade🙄
"The Highest" is NEVER the same as "The Most Difficult". (Ahem: Apex means Highest. Everest is the Apex by definition.)
@maxmock2661 maybe FitzRoy is more difficult?
Climber: "I just climbed K2 and climbed back down!"
Andrzej: "Hold my beer"
Andrzej, no andrzeg
@@craftshape6818 Fixed it. 👍
To be fair, skiing down is is easier than climbing down on steep terrain
Absolutely legendary record, it may never be done again! Polska gurom!!
Ta, tylko komu to potrzebne, skoro to jest tak niebezpieczny sport i mógł zginąć? Na polskim mieliśmy takie teksty, żeby z nich zrobić notatkę syntetyzującą i ich treść daje do zastanowienia. Bezsens, w żadnym innym kraju nie ma czegoś takiego jak u nas na taką skalę
@@XdekHckr to prawda, ale dla nich to byla kwestia kalkulacji, i chcieli sie zapisac w historii…
Yeah but still noone have climed it and not talked about it!
@@XdekHckr
It is impressive but it sure didn’t look like good skiing…
Lots of rocks,right?
There is something about the Polish people
K2 is very dangerous. A Friend nearly died AT 300m of the summit, he has been saved by a sherpa and a Mexicain tourist who gave him a bottle of oxygène and brought him back to the base camp. He has been very lucky, usually nobody rescue you on these summits except if you hire a sherpa. 👋🏻😊
Super lucky, you're on your own if you get in trouble on K2
@@ITR1329 fake info, Whoever wants to goto K2 has to sign a contract with local Govt. and Pay $5000 for emergency backup by Army Helicopters. Adventure like this are expensive and these people know what they are getting into.
@@MohiyoDeen army helicopter 300m before summit :D good joke.. no heli is going up there..
@@HochstartHarry well I am not sure about the range but the Pak Army do these kind of rescue missions very often ruclips.net/video/n433mG2ZNUI/видео.html
Those Sherpas carrying around their live saving job, rainbow sherbet, emergency ice cream. You can't get that stuff at the top of a mountain. Thank the sherpas
As a Proud Pakistani, who trekked for 8 days to only reach the Base camp. I appreciate the skills and courage of this crazy man who did it. Hats off to you.
It's indian mountain
How you climb
This mountain is in Gilgit Balistan province of Pakistan. Check David Attenborough Planet Earth. BJP teaches wrong geography in India
@@ahmadjamal9772 it's indian territory 🤣🤣🤣
Captured by you 🤣🤣🤣
And we will take it back soon 🔥🤫
Well Whole pak is made from Indian Land🇮🇳🇮🇳🕉🕉
Hahhahha lol@@ninjamrtal6510
Loray it's in Pakistan. @@ninjamrtal6510
Crazy bastard! Good on him. The world needs innovators like this man!
What innovation are you crediting him with?
@@jlehm If no one else tries going down that particular mountain on skis, then no one knows it can be done. Perhaps, I used the wrong word there. English is not my mother tongue.
I think the word you’re looking for is “pioneer”. Although “innovator” is not entirely incorrect in this context. This mountaineer did something new by skiing down K2. An innovative thing to do.
@PH-md8xp Yes, pioneer works!
People who don’t climb genuinely have no idea how difficult something like this is
That's right. People have lots to say about others accomplishments while sitting with their lazy asses in chairs in front of computer screens
@@ulaper6465 I don't see anyone talking BS in the comments
This is actually mad. Unbelievable how people always manage to do new stuff that others haven't before
imagine being just shy a few metres off the peak from worlds top 3 deadliest mountains and suddenly a bloke on skis is going past you simply giving a polite nod "morning fellas" xD
The last climber he passes in the yellow jacket was also the last footage ever of that climber alive (he was a Japanese doctor I wanna say) any ways the climber died hours later on the decent
My deduction from your comment therefore is that the doctor accounted for the one in four who died and the skier was amongst the lucky 3
Isn't he is late Muhammad Hasan? From Pakistan augest 2023 ? 🇵🇰
@@hadassah3560My deduction from your comment is that, after thinking this over at great depth and with all the information presented, given the statement you made and considering all factors involved, despite other possible theories and conflicting opinions, I have gathered enough evidence to reach the conclusion that I can confidently say that 4 - 1 = 3.
@@Beng12952 Smart ssa but keep going. 😎
Imagine being able to climb Everest, thinking you’re a total badass because that’s a very incredible accomplishment, so you go to climb K2. And you pride yourself in doing something all the Everest normies couldn’t. Feeling like the king of the world as you near the summit. Then some dude with no oxygen and barely any gear just skiis down past you💀
There’s nothing more humbling.
😂😂 fr
You don’t have to be a real climber for Everest. You do for K2.
There’s always a bigger fish 🤷🏻
Is this the man whose brother guided him down using a drone so he didn't accidentally fall off any edges? Incredible
My man was in a T-shirt
When you’re on sun reflecting slope temps can easily hit 100 degrees.
@@aaronklingensmith8316on k2? Are you crazy?
@@aaronklingensmith8316I saw snow/ice! ⛄
@@zkam900ive been shirtless on 4k height in snow and ice its hard to imagine but it can be Hot especially when you are "excersizing" up there
I’ve been out on a mountain glacier hiking in a T-shirt as well.
Snow/ice are great solar energy reflectors. The snow’s reflectivity can be as high as 95%. So, yes, it can be “hot” on a mountain.
Bro is living like there's a respawn
Big respect for him
My group was on its way up when we saw this mad lad absolutely sending it. Video doesn’t show it but he could ski… nearly knocked my buddy off the side of k2 when he passed through.
What a fucking legend
Because he from Poland 🇵🇱❤
He's an idiot. Don't encourage this kind of stupid behaviour.
this is my polish man
Isn't he Czech?
@@Vasilia4no he is Polish.
“This is K2” and my blood froze…
These skiers that hike are different man
This GUY is an absolute LEGEND , to climb k2 is an amazing feat Never mind skiing back down in that insanely deadly terrain , salute bro u are ONE in 8 billion that would try that insane feat of mountaineering and SURVIVE 🤙🤙🤙
This Guy is not Human. Respect to this Brother 💪
7 hours skiing is CRAZY
K2 is way more difficult to climb then Mount Everest.
Nanga Parbat is most dangerous among all of these
Nanga mountain is the most dangerous mountain to climb
& both have similar hight & both are India's pride❤
Nanga is in Pakistan gilgit not india 😂@@ninjamrtal6510
@ninjamrtal6510 isn't K2 in pak? They hav to walk a 100-mile trek just to reach the base of this mountain.
@@padmarachuri1280 it is in Pakistan occupied Kashmir, but intergal part of India
Wow. So inspiring. He must be in some of the best shape in the world. 3 days of climbing followed by 7 hours skiing all while carrying a backpack. Talk about endurance. Nature is the best gym.
The balls just to climb that mountain let alone skii down it.
He should be in the book of world records
I NEED AN ENTIRE 2 HOUR VIDEO OF THIS
What an absolute beast he was on the mountain. I feel this is a pretty amazing feat.
Well done sir!
Fun fact;
Andrzej's county is 75% flat with only ONE high mountain range, with peaks higher than 1700 meters (~2600 max). Rest of the mountains are about 800 meters, rarely exceeding 1100 meters. With 99,999% forest biotop.
So what are the odds, right?
My brain started shutting down at sea level.
Everest is the tallest, but K2 is the most dangerous and difficult of them all. And for this dude to climb it without oxygen and ski down alive and in one piece is beyond impressive. How did he do that!?
Bro, I'm speechless
huge balls and training lots of training and experience climbing
Wow. I am glad he survived
the mountaineering ones are hands down the most impressive redbull stunts.
When people hear of this, they think he was sending it from top to bottom reaching 3 figure kmph speeds. Infact thats not how it went. He was on skis but nothing like the way its done on nice snowy mountains as if they're purposely made for skiing. He simply was on skis & rode them when able. He didnt ski down as many imagine.
He got down in 7 hours so he was skiing. Climbers take 48 hours.
Somewhat slow and methodical is the name of that crazy game. 🤪
well on any really challenging descent when ski touring there might be parts where you have to carry your gear or rappel down an overhang but as even one (alleged) eye witness in the comments said that didn't keep him from sending it on save, more mellow terrain below the "death zone"
Where does it end? First to summit naked, bare footed and walking backwards.
I did that before I was born in 1968. 😂😂😂
I expect one day some kid will come along and claim s/he was 'conceived' on the summit of K2.
Red Bull having people out here risking their lives for our entertainment as usual.
What a champ this man is!! 🙌
I'm speechless
Some day I will make the k2 base camp trek and stand beneath the beautiful rock. The karakorum is the most beautiful place in the world.
Welcome to Pakistan 🇵🇰
@@HadiCheemaa You mean POK
@@adithyaarun8465 lol this is not kashmir, it is Baltistan in Pakistan. And as for Kashmir, the only part occupied is the Indian Occupied part as per the local population.
@@HadiCheemaa abey toh gilgit baltistan be toh occupy kiya hai pakistan ne it is our motherland teritory
@@abhijeetyadav647 pakistan is beautiful
Bardzo ładne wejście na szczyt. Należy iść pod górę tak, aby nie pokazała nam gdzie jest nasze miejsce 😊. Trzeba jednak wiedzieć kiedy powiedzieć ,, stop ,, i zawrócić do bazy. To ogromna zaleta każdego himalaisty. 🇵🇱🇵🇱
The fact that he skied down made climbing the K2 itself sound like a walk in the park😹
Man that right there is the Proud of the Pakistani People. World's second highest Mountain and arguably the most difficult to climb
Red bull should make a Downhill track around it
RED BULL DOESNT CARE IF YOU DIE , "JUST MAKE THE VIDEO "
This hits different after watching a 40 minutes long documentary about all the deaths on K2 over the decades.
Why make it harder when :
“Red bull gives you wings”
JeeZ Loeeez .. & he seemed when climbing up to not be wearing the big puffy suits either . That’s definitely a superman feat . 🦄💜
Thats pretty crazy, amazing shape
I saw his video of sking from K2 4 years ago. I was astounded to see that a random guy was doing it so easily. At that time he was not recognized..Thanks to Redbull finally..They highlighted this actual GOD FATHER of K2..
Redbull is really doing every crazyshit ever.
K2 is Worlds 2nd highest but mountneers really trophy 🏆
This guy is the definition of aura.
Saw this on television (remember that). A remarkable feat.
Wonderful 👏👏👏with God, s blessing n his courage faith n skill, he conquered
For those who don't know.
K2 Mountain is in Pakistan 🇵🇰
And we are followers of the last messenger Muhammad (may peace be upon Him) of one and only God Allah.
Yall can't forget about nims purja most inspiring human being ever
I'd bet that would be the ◼️◼️◼️route
about 10 years or so ago i remember playing a snowboarding game that had a couple passes on K2 as "impossible" difficulty and it always took people dozens of attempts to finish. crazy to think now we have someone irl who climbed it and shredded his way down
1/4 never returns meaning the other three said their prayers before climbing up to the summit. 😂😂😅
The guy in the yellow jacket (last on the line) died.
This footage is the last of him being alive
That's the hardest mountain to climb with equipment, him doing it solo without any oxygen tank, he's a legend
"Does this map have fall damage?"
-Yes
"Oh shit"
Edit: 48 likes... OMG I'm famous!!!
Here's one more.
@@larsrons7937 thanks
This should be an entire documentary not a RUclips Short
this is insanity
My golly gum! I can’t wait to try this downhill on my new mountain bike. This will be awesome FUN!
✊😆✊
Thanks For Visiting Our Country This K2 Means Karakoram2 And It Is Located In Pakistan's🇵🇰 Province In Gilgitbaltistan In The Himalayas
Occupied territories of India
@@user-jn7bq8wh1ebruv google is free
In Your Dreams😬😂
@@user-jn7bq8wh1eCry more
Proper Alpine style. Three days, bring it on 👏🏻👏🏻
Redbull in Pakistan finally ❤❤
In POK
@@aryan84Pakistan*
@@AyaanAli-xk4gr bhai vo POK hai jo Indian mein aata hai. Naki pakistan mein
Chodo mein bhi kisse behes kar raha hu. Pura pakistan hi to India se aata hai
@@aryan84visa Kai bagair a phir 😂
Red Bull, I appreciate you doing all the things you do to push the boundaries, but this is kind of insane.
Only redbull is crazy to do it
Ok bro red bull is fr doing side quests at this point 😂
Congratulations 👏🏻🎉💐 mountain 🏔️ 🥳👍🏻
Another example how energy drinks affects your brain.
K2 widow-maker is its full name
And all we get is this short from such an incredible feat that could easily be a full length documentary 😢
*"3 days of climbing, 7 hours of going down" Read that again.*
Dude just loves his Maple sirop 23:40 he puts the thing on anything
I think the Annapurna is more hard to skiing down. I mean the annapurna has a death rate with 41 percent.
3 days to climb up, and ONLY 7 HOURS DOWN! That must be surreal to go past all those climbers going up.
Polish power
Trying to sleep without oxygen must be insanely hard
So this is a skiers dream ❤
POLANDDDD!!!
Of course this is Red Bull 💀
Me:
Goes with 5 people so the math can’t mathin
1 and 1/4 won't make it. Sorry.
i usually dont like brits but redbull gives me a bit more than an ounce of respect for them
POLSKA GUROM ANDRZEJEK DAŁ RADE
I’m convinced Redbull is liquid from the fountain of youth.
Proud to be a Pakistani❤
POLSKA GUROM
Shows you how thin the Earth's atmosphere is. Only 5 miles above sea-level humans suffocate in the thin air.
Thanks. I thought no stories could surprise me - you just surprised me, redbullUK.
At first I was like "damn this looks dangerous".
Then I saw the redbull logo and I thought "oh okay easy peasy lemon squeezy"
He better be skiing with k2’s on k2
Imagine struggling for your life and seeing someone ski down the mountain you’re climbing up 😭