Mustang is one of the best places to visit in Nepal❤🇳🇵🇳🇵 I went there last week and I was so amazed to see the real beauty of my country🇳🇵 "Heaven is myth, Nepal is real"🙏🇳🇵 Visit Nepal 2020🙏🇳🇵
@@GaribYatrishorts I haven't said that manang is not beautiful..I just expressed my own opinion about mustang since I have been there...it's my country Nepal and I love every parts not only manang and mustang😊 You better read all my comments positively!!!
You captured those moments and feelings perfectly. Couldn't have said it better. You and Greg did a fantastic job. Huge thanks for putting of all that together and making it happen. Those are memories to last a lifetime. Thanks for everything!
Well done team .I feel the same when I was in ABC n it’s a great feeling which I cannot explain .So I am so proud of u all that u came to Nepal our country n got that life time experience .👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍👍🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
Oh man you guys are great. It’s lifetime experience and U guys did it Congrats. Thx a lot for promoting the beautiful country of Nepal. Love it guys keep loving Nepal. God bless U all. Cheers 😍😍👍✌️👏👏🙏🙏🇳🇵🇳🇵😍
"It's amazing how quickly the body can adjust to the strains of daily hikes and altitude"... Ditto that. Might've mentioned it in a comment on a previous video, but any time I do these multi-day hikes, I'm always amazed by how good I feel after a few days of misery. Once that adjustment happens (especially immediately after I'm done with the most difficult part of the hike and recovered from it) I feel WAY healthier and just overall more physically capable. I haven't experienced anything else like it, and it makes me wonder how I'd feel if those long, high-altitude treks were a regular part of my life instead of a once-every-year-or-two ordeal. As for how people react to altitude, I was in Ecuador climbing up to ~5,000 meters with my friend, and he was in way better physical shape than I was. Regular runner, weight lifter, etc., while I occasionally went cycling and hiking on flat land, but no repeated, regular fitness activities. He got absolutely destroyed by altitude on our first climb while I was fine for the most part. Altitude really can affect anyone unpredictably.
Amen. I went on my first serious hike this year in the slovenian albs. We went from 400m above sea level to 2860 and back down in 3 days. I was shocked how fine i was feeling in the mornings after walking for 8-10 hours the prior day.
So many factors at play, perhaps body fat plays a part (in which case I’m way more prepared in my 50s than I would have been in my 20s.) I did a first ever backpacking trip this past year and I loved finishing.
This was so epic! It is great to see everyone make it to the very top! Not only you conquered the mountain itself but also the mountain of stress that was on your shoulders leading up to and during the trip! Awesome video!
Congrats Brendan on your epic journey. What a lifetime of memories that will serve you forever. The fight is hard, but the rewards are great. Just curious is one of the future vids on how the hell you get off that mountain???
Whilst you were doing this, we were trekking for 13 days over the border in Bhutan at between 3000 and just over 5000m. You tell an epic story... Altitude is a killer, balancing your acid base and hydration are key. Perhaps you should do an interview with some one who understands high altitude medicine to compliment these videos?
So inspiring video. Struggle, emotion, stress, passion, exciting, videography and so much more..... And it's NEPAL my beautiful country 🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵 -Currently in the United States
Congratulations. Brilliant. Interesting reaction. Reminded me of when I interviewed a rugby player in the dressing room after his team won the cup for a record number of times. He was just sitting quietly and the word he used was ‘relief’.
1:50 😂😂😂 red bull story. Sometimes i put some fruits or some foods in my Back Pack and i forget too after few days to finding out with great smells and liquid lol
What an amazing photo trip. I'm not sure I have the endurance to be able to do anything like that. Very well done. And, of course, that's a truly majestic landscape. It puts my odd lakes and hills to shame. 😆
Hey congratulations on successful hike to Annapoorna we know how excited and emotional you are after reaching the summit. A sense of contentment, confidence and fulfillment is unforgettable and you all will cherish for the rest of your life. Well done!!
Thank you Brendan van Son .. you guys remind me my memories... I had same feeling like you guys have in this heaven. I went there 2017... I feel proud that I was there ❤❤
Now you've done it once it becomes much easier psychologically for the 2nd, 3rd, 4th.... ABC is only 4130m and you could spend a few days there with a camera and get some epic shots. Been great fun watching the series.
I had the same feeling when i hiked the tongariro alpine pass in NZ. I was so out of shape and the mental torture is something else. At the end of it , like you said, you feel a sense of massive relief.
Mustang is one of the best places to visit in Nepal❤🇳🇵🇳🇵
I went there last week and I was so amazed to see the real beauty of my country🇳🇵
"Heaven is myth, Nepal is real"🙏🇳🇵
Visit Nepal 2020🙏🇳🇵
Is it? Have you ever been to Manang? It's far more better than Mustang.....personal opinion
@@sambidparajuli4802no, I have never been there..no problem some day I'll visit manang also..it's my own country so there's no big problem😊
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@@GaribYatrishorts that's what I am saying.. it's a himalayan desert and I love it and it's my personal opinion..you too keep in mind boy!!!!!!
@@GaribYatrishorts I haven't said that manang is not beautiful..I just expressed my own opinion about mustang since I have been there...it's my country Nepal and I love every parts not only manang and mustang😊
You better read all my comments positively!!!
That was a very special day I will always remember. Great video Brendan .
Thanks for joining the adventure!
I really enjoyed this episode, brought back all the emotion and excitement of that day. You and Greg nailed it.
Well come to all visitors in visit Nepal 2020 🙏🙏🙏🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵💞💞💞
This is our great nepal guys we hope you peolpe visit again and we wellcome you people always ...please visit again...
Hiking is always a fun but looking u guys having fun makes me more exciting....
Great accomplishment, love the way you link the approach to mental health because everyone deals with it, so thank you for sharing!
What a beautiful video 😍😍😍
When you get tears in your eyes that time I’m also feeling same . Your this trip is so close to your heart. Love you brother keep doing
You captured those moments and feelings perfectly. Couldn't have said it better. You and Greg did a fantastic job. Huge thanks for putting of all that together and making it happen. Those are memories to last a lifetime. Thanks for everything!
Aren’t group dynamics amazing! Spurred on by team efforts. Well done Brendan 👍🏻🍷❤️📷🇦🇺
Well done team .I feel the same when I was in ABC n it’s a great feeling which I cannot explain .So I am so proud of u all that u came to Nepal our country n got that life time experience .👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍👍🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
Oh man you guys are great. It’s lifetime experience and U guys did it Congrats. Thx a lot for promoting the beautiful country of Nepal. Love it guys keep loving Nepal. God bless U all. Cheers 😍😍👍✌️👏👏🙏🙏🇳🇵🇳🇵😍
"It's amazing how quickly the body can adjust to the strains of daily hikes and altitude"... Ditto that. Might've mentioned it in a comment on a previous video, but any time I do these multi-day hikes, I'm always amazed by how good I feel after a few days of misery. Once that adjustment happens (especially immediately after I'm done with the most difficult part of the hike and recovered from it) I feel WAY healthier and just overall more physically capable. I haven't experienced anything else like it, and it makes me wonder how I'd feel if those long, high-altitude treks were a regular part of my life instead of a once-every-year-or-two ordeal.
As for how people react to altitude, I was in Ecuador climbing up to ~5,000 meters with my friend, and he was in way better physical shape than I was. Regular runner, weight lifter, etc., while I occasionally went cycling and hiking on flat land, but no repeated, regular fitness activities. He got absolutely destroyed by altitude on our first climb while I was fine for the most part. Altitude really can affect anyone unpredictably.
Amen. I went on my first serious hike this year in the slovenian albs. We went from 400m above sea level to 2860 and back down in 3 days. I was shocked how fine i was feeling in the mornings after walking for 8-10 hours the prior day.
So many factors at play, perhaps body fat plays a part (in which case I’m way more prepared in my 50s than I would have been in my 20s.) I did a first ever backpacking trip this past year and I loved finishing.
Congratulations! What an experience! Thank you for bringing us along on the ride. BTW- your calendar is amazing!
Thanks for visit my country and thanks for give awesome videos
Why so less subscriber ??
This guy should hit above 10M
This was so epic! It is great to see everyone make it to the very top! Not only you conquered the mountain itself but also the mountain of stress that was on your shoulders leading up to and during the trip! Awesome video!
Wow, what an adventure.....
Congrats on reaching the pass, what an epic adventure, thanks for sharing.
Congrats Brendan on your epic journey. What a lifetime of memories that will serve you forever. The fight is hard, but the rewards are great. Just curious is one of the future vids on how the hell you get off that mountain???
*Nepal* is blessed with Mother Nature..😍😍😍
A great journey. Congrats to you and Greg. Loved the photobomb at the beginning and some of the great views.
Thank you for your visit to Nepal 🇳🇵 and making Nepal famous all round, once again you are welcome here 🇳🇵
Go to sikles ghandruk ,annapurna base camp ,
Mardi himal, dorpatana hunting reserve,Rara lake,chitawan
Whilst you were doing this, we were trekking for 13 days over the border in Bhutan at between 3000 and just over 5000m. You tell an epic story... Altitude is a killer, balancing your acid base and hydration are key. Perhaps you should do an interview with some one who understands high altitude medicine to compliment these videos?
wow wow just amazing hill city of the world
So inspiring video. Struggle, emotion, stress, passion, exciting, videography and so much more.....
And it's NEPAL my beautiful country 🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
-Currently in the United States
thanks for visiting Nepal and bring it in front of world.. been watching ur vlog around 50k
Thanks for the long term support!
you just reminded of my trek few months back..amazing
wow what a beautiful country .
Congrats to you all!
I had a hard time wrapping my head around the altitude in meters. 17,769 feet, 3.36 miles, 5.42 kilometers.
And there is always a higher mountain… Thanks for sharing!
Congratulations. Brilliant. Interesting reaction. Reminded me of when I interviewed a rugby player in the dressing room after his team won the cup for a record number of times. He was just sitting quietly and the word he used was ‘relief’.
1:50 😂😂😂 red bull story. Sometimes i put some fruits or some foods in my Back Pack and i forget too after few days to finding out with great smells and liquid lol
Lots of love from kagbeni mustang of Nepal🥰🥰🙏🏾🙏🏾
you guys are really awesome go ahead #love from nepal❤️❤️🙏
What an amazing photo trip. I'm not sure I have the endurance to be able to do anything like that. Very well done. And, of course, that's a truly majestic landscape. It puts my odd lakes and hills to shame. 😆
Hey congratulations on successful hike to Annapoorna we know how excited and emotional you are after reaching the summit. A sense of contentment, confidence and fulfillment is unforgettable and you all will cherish for the rest of your life. Well done!!
The analogy of reaching the highest elevation on the pass was perfect ⛰
Wise words as always Brendan, well done on the hike
Getting goosebumps watching this video..
It's so magical....
❤️❤️
So epic! Definitely on my bucket list.
Thank you for making a video of our country we the this video
Awsome scenery 👌Beautiful Nepal 🇳🇵
This vlog was fun to watch hell of an accomplishment by the group no easy task. Great job. Thank you for sharing it with us.
Wow its really naturally beautiful country in the world.. Thanks for this video sir
By watching you guys I am loving more n more of photography ......
Nepal is known as the "Amazon of asia"#proud to be nepali 😎😍😊
Congratulation Brendan and thanks for taking us there, no way I'm going to manage that, I go upstairs and double my height above sea level.
Heaven on Earth 🌍👍👍👍
I really love to watch your videos. Nice video brother
Lucky guys...love NEPAL FRM AUSTRALIA
Well come to Nepal..
namaste from the top of the world Nepal..please dont blink your eyes,,,u will miss the beautiful scene. wonderful vlog love Nepal
great analogy - I submitted Mt Kilimajaro (5,895m) and felt that EXACT same relief feeling!
Congratulations on climbing the equivalent of 61% of Mt Everest!! Epic vid series!!!!
Love this video
Thanks for visiting our Nepal. Lots of love from Nepal.
Thank you so much ... lots of love from we Nepalese.
Excellent personal achievement Brendan, thanks for sharing your journey and photos.
Cheers, John. Thanks for watching.
Good job Brendan for making it to the summit, and on this epic vlog series! Keep up the great work.
Hey, Brendan....been watching Your Video so Inspired me.Thanks for sharing such a Great moment that you having in my Country.
Such a amazing view 😍😍
Please visit Mt. Everest of Nepal💓Love from Nepal...
Thank you Brendan van Son .. you guys remind me my memories... I had same feeling like you guys have in this heaven. I went there 2017... I feel proud that I was there ❤❤
Just wow thank you for visiting Nepal
You guys are exploring nepal Beauty.. Very much love from nepal.. Once visit mount everest "sagarmatha"..have a good journey
Awesome man, great watch!
Waoo....once of the best... 😘😘😘lve nepal
Congrats, what an amazing achievement! And what a beautiful landscape!
Thank you Brendan for promoting our country views.i love the video.
Always great videos Brendan. I'm particularly lovin' this Nepal series, I just wish I was there with you. Awesome stuff 👏👏👏
Thanks for making vlog like this in Nepal
Great to watch and what an amazing achievement. Well done to you all.
Just WOW.. I am from Nepal but even i haven't been to all these beautiful place. Thank you for capturing our country.
i like all your sacrifices guys...
#photographerlifeisawesome
Simply amazing.
Congratulation you Brendan
Dude its really nice bring tears on my eyes by your vlog
Now you've done it once it becomes much easier psychologically for the 2nd, 3rd, 4th.... ABC is only 4130m and you could spend a few days there with a camera and get some epic shots. Been great fun watching the series.
I had the same feeling when i hiked the tongariro alpine pass in NZ. I was so out of shape and the mental torture is something else. At the end of it , like you said, you feel a sense of massive relief.
Wow its too cool.. 😍😍
Congrats on completing the trek...ruing the fact i had to return from Manang last week....definitely next year I am there!!!!
You all done well BvS, massive kudos for a great series
Thanks Scotty!
Superb 🇳🇵❤️👈 thanks for visiting 👍 Nepal 🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
The Next Stop Mt.Everest Base Camp
yeah you did it. experience what you feel into a mountain.
Congrats, reaching the peak and another great video.
Again welcome to Nepal #visitNepal2020
Dude i love your video,wow amazing. i did subscribed your channel. Love frm nepal Namaste 🙏
You are warrior..Two of the series videos are private 8 and 9 would love to see the complete series..
Thanks 🙏 boss for introduction Nepal 🇳🇵❤️❤️❤️ nice video one more thanks 🙏 visit to Nepal 🇳🇵
Great series Brendan. Thank you for the trek.
Thanks for watching!
Welcome to nepal great man
Congratulations! What a fantastic experience.
CONGRATULATIONS fellas! This was an EPIC hike! I loved watching every minute of it. Well done KUDOS!
Love from Nepal🇳🇵🇳🇵#peace
Well done lads 👏👏👏👏 amazing journey
wow 😎
thanks for visiting Nepal 🇳🇵🇳🇵
You guys are awesome 👍️👍️.