Glad you enjoyed Enrique! It was very hard to take. If you listen close you can hear how hard I am breathing just standing there holding the camera without supplemental oxygen.
@@jerryskawronik2965 Seriously? Wowwwww. Much lucky Jerry. Please share photos and your success in the above of this greater mountain. I hope do it someome day it
@@AtorThorn I'm pretty sure it's the highest peak right at the beginning. Annapurna is across that valley from Dali. They are close. This is looking east at dawn. Peak height can be tricky, but not if you are at almost the same height when looking at them. I would think all the Annapurna peaks have the same avalanche danger. So who's going to climb Annapurna II? Might as well go for the tallest one.
Ryan, this is absolutely incredible, thank you for sharing. You have some incredible footage on your channel, and I hope to do something similar myself one day.
its probably the most beautiful thing I've seen on youtube. Just know that those mountains are almost definitely the largest mountains on the planet. Idk where you live but the matterhorn or any of the colorado mountains etc could stack 5 times on top of each other to reach their height. and this guy had a perfect view of the range. Plus the river of clouds over the huge valley that cuts through them
only 5005 views ? damn this view is so amazing, it's like a dream. rivers of clouds in a deadly paradise
Thanks for the kind comment. Yea I love this video and it was very hard to take.
Hi, THANKS for sharing this with the World...!
Glad you enjoyed Enrique! It was very hard to take. If you listen close you can hear how hard I am breathing just standing there holding the camera without supplemental oxygen.
Awesome video. I am going skydiving from 24000 ft next week
@@jerryskawronik2965 Seriously?
Wowwwww. Much lucky Jerry. Please share photos and your success in the above of this greater mountain. I hope do it someome day it
I am going skydiving once a weekend and next time I am skydiving from 30000 ft next month.... After I do 24000 ft this weekend..
All of a sudden the Alps seem really small. What a majestic view, thank you for sharing! Which one is the dangerous Annapurna?
Annapurna 1, which is the only 8 thousander... In the annapurna massive And also with the greatest fatalities!
@@talkswithvigy7860 Thanks, vigy! Do you know which one Annapurna 1 is on this video?
@@AtorThorn I'm pretty sure it's the highest peak right at the beginning. Annapurna is across that valley from Dali. They are close. This is looking east at dawn. Peak height can be tricky, but not if you are at almost the same height when looking at them.
I would think all the Annapurna peaks have the same avalanche danger. So who's going to climb Annapurna II? Might as well go for the tallest one.
@@Frisbieinstein Thanks!
Hardest climbs give u best views ! Great video captured of Annapurna.
Thanks Sahil
Wow, wow, wow!!! Thank you for sharing this!
Ryan, this is absolutely incredible, thank you for sharing. You have some incredible footage on your channel, and I hope to do something similar myself one day.
Tha m you Aadi. I hope you are wel!
Beautiful stuff man
It's wild to look at the col between Annapurna and Fang and think that you were at a higher elevation when recording this.
One of the most beautiful things i've ever seen
Thanks my man! Be well
@@ryankushner5162 Big love :))
Great nice 🙂🙂
Awesome
Very cool bro!
thanks!!!
Majestic
For the algorithm, this deserves much more views!
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it
Awesome video.. I am going skydiving from 24000 ft this August 12th
Make sure there aren't any 8000m peaks around.
This is really Out of the world.....
Thank you! It was very hard to take. Be well my friend!
@@ryankushner5162 why so hard to take?
Moonflower 😃 viva devadip 👍
Whta is ft?
An abbreviation of the measurement "feet". It converts to about 7,300 metres.
@@graemedurie9094 ah, it is one of those retarded units
How'd you carry your massive balls of steel up that mountain?
pLEASE WHITE EUROPEAN PEOPLE, THE mountains are our gods. Don't desecrate it by climbing it!
climbing is not a problem but leaving behind tons of plastic and waste in the mountain is an issue
Am I the only one that's not impressed by the view? It's great, just not that great.
me 2 hubert dingo
its probably the most beautiful thing I've seen on youtube. Just know that those mountains are almost definitely the largest mountains on the planet. Idk where you live but the matterhorn or any of the colorado mountains etc could stack 5 times on top of each other to reach their height.
and this guy had a perfect view of the range. Plus the river of clouds over the huge valley that cuts through them