Like 116, Great impressive footage capturing the beautiful alluring scenery that entice some of the viewers to keep on watching, thanks for sharing this amazing Mount Everest, stay safe always.
Great video. Brit living in Florida here and doing EBC solo with guide in Sept. Not many mountains to choose from here. I’m in my mid 60s and the dogs bollox, fairly fit . On top of what you do to train would you add a stair climber
Thanks for your comment Jim - my main component of training was actually on the treadmill walking at 15% with up to 15 kg on my back. I did that for over an hour If you have the time, please do check my main film on my channel But also, if you have any more questions don’t hesitate to reach out
Thank you so much for your comment - I actually shot it last week and it was supposed to go live tomorrow, but one of the SD cards was corrupted and I need to do it again !!! - so I’m filming it again this Monday 🤣🤣 But I’ll make sure I posted for you next Saturday !!! Thank you so much for your support, and if you’re not already, please subscribe every subscriber drives me forward
What a fantastic top 10 and yes a positive mental attitude is key to many outdoor adventures. Great video bud. Will email you soon be good to make contact
@@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms Well, having the straps correctly actually adds 100% more efficiency, no need to squeeze the grip at all, better flexibility and movement, possibility to use the flat grip top when reaching down (crossing streams etc) and adds safety, as simply letting go of the pole drops it hanging by the strap. Also easier to eat snacks, use camera/binoculars or just pick your nose. Annoys me a lot that most (non-skiers) do this simple strap detail totally wrong. I also added a valuable comment about the Phortse High Scenic Route People should use if hiking to EBC and back only. No reason to hike the same Tengboche trail twice when there is a better alternative available. Guides are lazy and ignore these trails wanting the clients think it is the only possible route. Namche - Phortse - Pangpoche trail was there 200 years before Tengboche was even built!
It’s essentially a moneymaking machine - as many things are in the world Nepal is very poor country, so I can’t see the government banning climbers Although obviously this doesn’t affect walkers I have lots more plan to my channel I hope you can subscribe
So I've enjoyed all the videos so far, but couldn't make it through this one.. why? because I found myself just counting every time you said "top ten tips".. and trust me, it was a LOT. Added to the identical introduction to every single point "so my number X top ten tip when Trekking to Everest Base Camp" it was just a bit too distracting for me. The video might have been considerably shorter without that repetition, which maybe is problematic for algorithms or some other factor, but thought I'd comment honestly as so far I've found the videos you've posted to be entertaining, well written and obviously beautifully shot.
Well, nothing? The southern part of the Netherlands has a more hill like geography and the Ardennes are just around the corner. But yeah our flat country isn't great for getting your hight meters on a regular basis.
Well, perhaps a close second but then you also have the Faroe Islands and Greenland 🇬🇱!!! Thank you for commenting I’ve got lots more to come hope you can subscribe ! PS spent many days in Denmark 🇩🇰- I made a documentary for National Geographic about the history of Lego !
@@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms The netherlands then also has aruba, bonaire, curacau, saba, st maarten and st eustatius. I'd also argue that the rivers, and sea make it not as boring as advertised by you.
Like 116, Great impressive footage capturing the beautiful alluring scenery that entice some of the viewers to keep on watching, thanks for sharing this amazing Mount Everest, stay safe always.
Thank you very much for watching and commenting. Tons more ideas for my channel lots of adventures hope you can subscribe
Lovely video❤
Great video. Brit living in Florida here and doing EBC solo with guide in Sept. Not many mountains to choose from here. I’m in my mid 60s and the dogs bollox, fairly fit . On top of what you do to train would you add a stair climber
Thanks for your comment Jim - my main component of training was actually on the treadmill walking at 15% with up to 15 kg on my back. I did that for over an hour
If you have the time, please do check my main film on my channel
But also, if you have any more questions don’t hesitate to reach out
Nice video and great tips.
Cheers Andrew! Glad you enjoyed Ive a lot more planned !
If you haven’t already do check out the main documentary
Best wishes
Looking forward to the clothing video! This video was great, thank you for all the information!
Thank you so much for your comment - I actually shot it last week and it was supposed to go live tomorrow, but one of the SD cards was corrupted and I need to do it again !!! - so I’m filming it again this Monday 🤣🤣
But I’ll make sure I posted for you next Saturday !!!
Thank you so much for your support, and if you’re not already, please subscribe every subscriber drives me forward
Thanks,
What a fantastic top 10 and yes a positive mental attitude is key to many outdoor adventures. Great video bud. Will email you soon be good to make contact
At 3:24 the wrist straps are wrapped wrong way. Hand should go down and up, stap over the back of the hand and between the palm and the grip.
@@karipintakivi9153 I’m sorry. Is that the only valuable comment you can make?
@@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms Well, having the straps correctly actually adds 100% more efficiency, no need to squeeze the grip at all, better flexibility and movement, possibility to use the flat grip top when reaching down (crossing streams etc) and adds safety, as simply letting go of the pole drops it hanging by the strap. Also easier to eat snacks, use camera/binoculars or just pick your nose. Annoys me a lot that most (non-skiers) do this simple strap detail totally wrong.
I also added a valuable comment about the Phortse High Scenic Route People should use if hiking to EBC and back only. No reason to hike the same Tengboche trail twice when there is a better alternative available. Guides are lazy and ignore these trails wanting the clients think it is the only possible route. Namche - Phortse - Pangpoche trail was there 200 years before Tengboche was even built!
These are fantastic tips, thank you!
Great and thanks for being the first person to comment !
I’ve lots more planed in the adventure, travel genre !
Hope you can subscribe
Thanks for the video.🇨🇦
Great to have someone tuning in from one of my favourite countries in the world !!!
Thank you for your hiking tips Kevin 💖👍
Oh that’s great, I’m really pleased you like them
I’ve got lots more planned on my channel lots and lots I hope you can subscribe it means a lot
what do you think the future of everest is? since 2023 was the most deadly year, most permits, etc.
It’s essentially a moneymaking machine - as many things are in the world
Nepal is very poor country, so I can’t see the government banning climbers
Although obviously this doesn’t affect walkers
I have lots more plan to my channel I hope you can subscribe
of course I'm subbed!@@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
So I've enjoyed all the videos so far, but couldn't make it through this one.. why? because I found myself just counting every time you said "top ten tips".. and trust me, it was a LOT. Added to the identical introduction to every single point "so my number X top ten tip when Trekking to Everest Base Camp" it was just a bit too distracting for me. The video might have been considerably shorter without that repetition, which maybe is problematic for algorithms or some other factor, but thought I'd comment honestly as so far I've found the videos you've posted to be entertaining, well written and obviously beautifully shot.
Perhaps in hindsight you’re right good job it wasn’t my top 20 !!🤣
Well, nothing? The southern part of the Netherlands has a more hill like geography and the Ardennes are just around the corner. But yeah our flat country isn't great for getting your hight meters on a regular basis.
Thanks for these tips, if i ever go I will not forget my toiletpaper 😂
Do you pay by local cash or US dollars?
Good question both - all is warmly welcomed !
But in the shops etc, mostly in Nepali rupees. Tips for your porters dollars.
I’m actually making a new film soon - in more a Q&A style covering 30 different aspects
Stay tuned for that one
Common sense
I'd recon Denmark is more boring and more flat than the Netherlands geologically
Well, perhaps a close second but then you also have the Faroe Islands and Greenland 🇬🇱!!!
Thank you for commenting I’ve got lots more to come hope you can subscribe !
PS spent many days in Denmark 🇩🇰- I made a documentary for National Geographic about the history of Lego !
@@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms The netherlands then also has aruba, bonaire, curacau, saba, st maarten and st eustatius. I'd also argue that the rivers, and sea make it not as boring as advertised by you.