Mera Peak Climb: A documentary

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
  • We hope you enjoy our Mera Peak climb documentary. If this short film inspires you to want to climb Mera Peak click here: trekclimbskinep...
    The success of this Mera Peak climb (and our doco) was only made possible due to the valuable contribution of many people. We sincerely thank you all - John Carruthers, Tika Bahadur Tamang, Gyan Tamang, Sonam Tamang, Santa Magar, Siddhi Tamang, Lakpa Sherpa, Buddha Tamang, Mark Stennett, Benny Curnow, Dean Wylie, Chrystle Elise Wellburn, James Worth, Alan McLean, Gordon Fisher, Peter Gauvin, Sean Connolly, Ray Foster, Caroline Bentley, Elisabeth Andrew, Alex Whitehouse and Nick Farr.
    Watch this and you'll learn plenty about Trek Climb Ski Nepal, our exceptional Sherpa team and the reason our expeditions succeed when plenty don't. Not to mention the unwavering determination and never give-up attitude of the Aussie climbers that climbed Mera Peak with Trek Climb Ski Nepal in October 2013 - one of the toughest seasons on record.

Комментарии • 58

  • @Feedback4Utoday
    @Feedback4Utoday 5 лет назад +2

    Amazing people. Amazing humanity. Soft spoken but tough as steel. Great determination!

  • @tugboat8475
    @tugboat8475 Год назад +1

    What an amazing trip! And editing of the footage. Trips like these would make you friends for life. Do most peoples attitudes change in the way back down, as in excitement and starting to think the trip is almost over? Or do you find a tea house? Have a few beers and reminisce about what has just happened. Thanks

    • @nickfarr7168
      @nickfarr7168 Год назад +1

      Thanks for your message. Yes, adventures like this definitely change you. For many though it can take a few months after getting home for the experience and what has just been achieved to really resonate. But celebratory beers are a must when you get back to Lukla - especially in recognition of the incredible efforts by your porter and sherpa guide team who are the reason these trips are successful.

  • @jeffreyxxx6176
    @jeffreyxxx6176 9 лет назад +3

    Just found your video. Very nice work!! Great job all. I was at Mera 3 weeks after you guys left. Much less snow on the trail but much colder and a lot more wind! Didn't make it to the top due to wind and cold!

  • @willcruz7457
    @willcruz7457 9 лет назад +7

    12:40
    You never stop thinking of Nepal. I count down until the day I make my return.

  • @nigelhumanenergy
    @nigelhumanenergy 10 лет назад +5

    Great video and well done to you all. Heading there early October, hoping to summit around 16-19th. Fingers crossed!

    • @quivalla
      @quivalla 6 лет назад

      did you make it?

  • @lloydsmith2389
    @lloydsmith2389 10 лет назад +3

    Fantastic video thank you. I'll be doing this trip in September. Any tips, hidden gems or essential gear you recommend (outside of the normal trekking gear)??

    • @lloydsmith2389
      @lloydsmith2389 10 лет назад +2

      ***** thanks Nick, unfortunately already booked though it is the last couple of days of September then though October.....best go check my waterproofs...

  • @tikabahadurtamang9655
    @tikabahadurtamang9655 9 лет назад +10

    We take care of Our Guest very very seriously.

  • @sevenalpha13
    @sevenalpha13 10 лет назад +2

    what route did you take? there are a few shots of you guys at Namche.... i thought that you needed to go the opposite direction from Lukla than the trek to Everest.
    I'm planning this trek for later next year having been to EBC a few years back and a few summits in the Alps this year.

    • @TrekclimbskiAu
      @TrekclimbskiAu  10 лет назад +2

      G'day mate, yeah well spotted. We usually head up to Namche for a couple of nights to get a solid acclimatisation going. Makes it possible to come back through Lukla and go straight over the Zawtra La safely in one day (after a night at Chutanga).

  • @thestruggler6282
    @thestruggler6282 10 лет назад +2

    Go team! Well done on breaking the trail. I was with summitclimb a few days earlier with another Australian was around minus 25 at the central summit with winds of around 60 clicks and looks like similar conditions too :-) Congrats again to all of you. Great video! Cho oyu now? ;)

  • @1337Jogi
    @1337Jogi 8 лет назад +3

    I have to visit nepal one day.

  • @AcRossOne
    @AcRossOne 9 лет назад +3

    What's the soundtrack? Thanks.

  • @jonescon
    @jonescon 7 лет назад +3

    hi. did they climb April may or was it October? plan is to go there April 2018. fingers crossed.

    • @TrekclimbskiAu
      @TrekclimbskiAu  7 лет назад +1

      This doco was filmed in October. Be good to have you join us on our Mera trip running in April/ May 2018: trekclimbskinepal.com.au/nepal-tours/mera-peak/#highlights . Feel free to register your interest via our site. Cheers - Nick

    • @rjujar6890
      @rjujar6890 5 лет назад

      @@TrekclimbskiAu Hami nepali Lai Kati kharcha lagx sir?

  • @ShazBookOwl
    @ShazBookOwl 9 лет назад +3

    That was cool!
    Thanks for sharing.
    cheers

  • @hamishparker8678
    @hamishparker8678 9 лет назад +8

    not sure if mera peak doco, or kathmandu advertisement

  • @lindsaywootten9127
    @lindsaywootten9127 7 лет назад +1

    Good effort but am I right in thinking that, like most people, you climbed Mera Central rather than the true summit, Mera North?

    • @TrekclimbskiAu
      @TrekclimbskiAu  7 лет назад +2

      Yes Lindsay, on this occasion we climbed Mera Central not Mera North. And you are right, for our group of clients attempting their first 6000m peak it was a great effort!

    • @thanhn3048
      @thanhn3048 7 лет назад

      The mountain has three peaks: southern, central, and northern. The two higher peaks were climbed earlier but the central peak is the hardest. (which is the one they climb in the documentary.)

  • @EskozFamily
    @EskozFamily 9 лет назад +4

    Very cool video. Brought back good memories of this peak. I did this in back in 1981. Ron Eskoz

    • @dukenepaladventure6433
      @dukenepaladventure6433 4 года назад

      dukenepal.com

    • @MegaGehendra
      @MegaGehendra 4 года назад +1

      OMG>……..when>>???? 1981, I was a small KID...I think, it was tooooo COLD that time, also more SNOW than TODAY..>..GOLDEN Memories sir!!!

  • @TrekclimbskiAu
    @TrekclimbskiAu  10 лет назад +4

    Mera Peak 2013: A documentary
    #trekclimbskinepal #climbmerapeaknepal #merapeak #overcoming #climbinginnepal #merapeakclimb

  • @picard120
    @picard120 10 лет назад +1

    did you guys get mountaineering training before this trip?

    • @TrekclimbskiAu
      @TrekclimbskiAu  8 лет назад +1

      Sure did. But you learn it all along the way.

  • @mfitz1991
    @mfitz1991 8 лет назад +1

    How would I go about doing this?

    • @TrekclimbskiAu
      @TrekclimbskiAu  8 лет назад

      Send us am email to admin@trekclimbskinepal.com.au and we'll send you everything you need to know!

  • @straintheory6598
    @straintheory6598 6 лет назад

    Did you guys use Diamox?

    • @TrekclimbskiAu
      @TrekclimbskiAu  6 лет назад +1

      Most do use it Sam. It does help significantly with your acclimatisation. And yes, most of the crew of this trip were taking it.

    • @straintheory6598
      @straintheory6598 6 лет назад

      I didn't use it on Kilimanjaro a couple of weeks ago and after getting dehydrated 150m from the top I got really sick and had to go down. Everyone else who used it breezed it

    • @TrekclimbskiAu
      @TrekclimbskiAu  6 лет назад

      We see that a lot of Kili trips ascend pretty quick. We take at least 8 - 9 days to get to the 5000m mark and then proceed higher from there. We don't use Kili as an accurate guide for the likelihood of being able to acclimatise properly in Nepal. Diamox definitely helps, but it's no substitute for a safe rate of ascent with the right food and hydration.

    • @straintheory6598
      @straintheory6598 6 лет назад

      I did the 7 day Lemosho route and was absolutely fine until I ran out of water at about 5,500m and then by 5,700 I was starting to get really sick. I was bit dehydrated from sleeping during the day before summit night and not hydrating properly before we set off. A lesson learned!

    • @TrekclimbskiAu
      @TrekclimbskiAu  6 лет назад +1

      Yes Sam, we're always learning! You'll smash the next one! If you need any info just email us via the website. Cheers - Nick Farr

  • @michaelthorn3496
    @michaelthorn3496 9 лет назад +1

    I thought Mera Peak was a Berghaus!

  • @hondasaregay100
    @hondasaregay100 9 лет назад

    what does it usually cost for a trip like that?

  • @picard120
    @picard120 9 лет назад

    How did you guys go to toilet on the mountain?

  • @redeyeboy1000
    @redeyeboy1000 8 лет назад +1

    WHY?.

    • @TrekclimbskiAu
      @TrekclimbskiAu  8 лет назад

      Because it's awesome Joe!!

    • @redeyeboy1000
      @redeyeboy1000 8 лет назад

      Trek Climb Ski Nepal It must be me,it's as safe as crossing a four lane motorway at peak time on a friday..Thanx for the reply the one word explain's it well awesome enjoy guy's.