That was an absolute epic hike. It looked gruelling but your determination got you through. Fantastic views, thanks for showing this beautiful adventure. 😊
Sunday morning here and I’ve just woken up, and I see that I’ve got TWO Gabriel traveler videos of the HIMALAYAS to watch today?!?!!!!!! Seriously?!?!!!!! WHOA!! HELL YEAH!!!! 🎉🎉🎉👍🏻👍🏻😊❤️
@GabrielTraveler- I enjoyed every single minute of both videos today! The content you are creating on this Himalaya travel series is on another level. Reaching the peak of that mountain was truly epic! The views were beyond beautiful. Once in a lifetime stuff! THANK YOU for your incredible channel.
Hi Gabriel, that was an incredible hike up there this reminds me of the time you were in Japan walking up Mount Fuji you had those bottles of electrolytes with a smooth path, and many people getting up at dawn just for that hike. This hike was more awkward and steeper, and nobody was around while you walked up this mountain. That was just intense, I would need three days to recover. They always tell you about the hike up but coming down is no picnic.
My family is from a similar tiny Himalayan village that we saw in the video and growing up I'd spend my summers with my grandparents. I always wanted to explore those big mountains that Gabe just did but we were forbidden to do so by our elders, main reason being the presence of tigers in the Himalayas of Uttarakhand and incidences of people getting killed by them. I hope to do some exploration sometime in the future once I've figured out how to protect myself from the wild animals.
@@Vikasslytherine I was wondering why Gabe didn't come across any dangerous animals but because of human expansion it could be the reason why animals aren't around pushing them out of the area and maybe people are hunting them down to remove them less chance of people getting attacked.
@@wilfredotorres6628 I don't think there are tigers in Himachal Pradesh. In the adjacent state of Uttarakhand, there are national parks with tigers in them and they roam around in large areas even up in the mountains. I think in Himachal it is less dangerous in that sense. Maybe you'll see a bear very rarely and maybe snow leopard. Monkeys might be the biggest threat in terms of animals.
I travel quite a bit, but visiting this part of the world is unthinkable for me due to mobility issues, so your videos are the next best thing for me: I'll get to see and experience those places thanks to your awesome work. Thanks :)
What an amazing hike to the top. Breathtaking view at the end, and so worth it no matter how exhausting. Shared with a few friends and they all said the same!
Breathtaking views all along the hike. If you want the description of the region to sound authentic, use the singular noun "Himalaya". The suffix "alaya" means "the home (of)", e.g. Meghalaya (the home of clouds). Thus, in Himalaya, you are visiting *the* home of snow, and "the homes" would sound redundant.
Well done Gabriel ❤ perserverance, grit, determination all well deserved adjectives to describe without a doubt your best hike ever❤thank you for taking us along ❤
Gabriel, Wow ! You were way past too tired. What do you do if you feel like you can’t walk another inch ? I know you had drinks and snacks . What happens if you’re out of energy ? Just stretch out for a while ? You have a huge reserve of guts, determination, and some stored energy , I guess . Glad that you made it , there and back. Will you sleep in tomorrow , eat , and head somewhere else . You are quite amazing . I know you have amazing videos . Just incredible ❣️
You sound like his mother. He's a mature-aged man, a senior-aged one even, if he doesn't know how to look after himself by now it would be quite concerning.
Wow that was truly epic! I know that the landscapes always seem way closer and bigger than they do on camera also so it must have really been unreal in person. Did you ever find out if there is actually a legitimate hiking trail up there since there is a marker at the top and its also listed as a viewpoint on google maps? Seems like you landed on some secret path for the marijuana planters haha. If they don't have a proper trail it seems weird since the views are so much better, would be a great hike for people to know about that are staying in tosh
On my way back down I did find some small trails that I hadn't seen on my way up, which made it a little easier. But they randomly appeared and then disappeared. Not sure if they were human trails or animals trails. It does seem a little odd that there's a marker up there but no clear trail. Maybe on the other side somewhere.
Hiking in this high mountains is really hard because of the lower amount of oxygen in the air. At this altitude you have to breathe more and when you are working this hard your body gets not enough oxygen so a rest every few minutes makes it a little bit easier. When you visited switzerland this year you were on a lower altitude in Zermat(1600m over sea level) so you started with more oxygen in your body. Tosh is on 2400m over sea level and you have to walk up there and couldn´t use a cable car. So a lot of respect for this excausting hiking tour!
Gabriel. You should learn to paraglide so that when you get to the top of a mountain like this after an exhausting climb, you can glide back down to the village. What great fun.
India is really breathtaking! Possible to have more conversations about their daily life and their interesting local vegetarian cuisine as a bonus content?
Epic hike Gabe bit I kept thinking what if you got injured or something….it’s never a good idea to hike alone specially in foreign country without anyone knowing where you went. Glad you made it back okay.
My family is from a similar tiny Himalayan village and growing up I'd spend my summers with my grandparents. I always wanted to explore those big mountains like you did but we were forbidden to do so by our elders, main reason being the presence of tigers in the Himalayas of Uttarakhand and incidences of people getting killed by them. I hope to explore some of the mountains in the future once I've figured out how to protect myself from the wild animals.
I have been to Kutla in 2022 but what you saw up there was nothing short of crazy. We chose not to hike further up but after watching this I so wish I did 😢
That’s a huge hike / climb, Gabriel…I’m breathless just watching you navigate the unknown to get to the best 360 view. Glad you brought enough water. The temperature swings could be daunting, but you handled it and found your way to and from, on this remarkable blue sky day! Breathless and breathtaking ,snow covered, Himalayan mountains! Bravo!
Great job! Amazing! I paused the video in a few places to sit and soak up the view. Glad you took us along! Magnesium glycinate and arnica oil can help with sore muscles, btw...in case that helps.
You are very brave, going that high in the mountains alone. But what a reward, that 360 was phenomenal. It would be so hard to leave such beauty. You must have felt as though you stepped into heaven
Cracking trek Gabe. I loved Tosh…easy to get stuck there if you like a bit of peace & quiet though. Some of the guesthouses have tandoors-little woodburners- in the rooms for future reference.
What a beautiful magnificent view at the top, Well done Gabriel, and thank you so much for sharing your hike/adventure. Really appreciate that. I'd love to do that hike, maybe one day.
Hi Gabe: You are truly an intrepid hiker. You can't pay me enough to do that trek. The views in the end must have calmed your aching muscles somewhat. It was funny how you kept saying Tukla , Tulka etc., everything except Kutla. I wonder if it was delirium from the tough hike.
I thought your GPS / watch will have elevation, and directions etc….. what a hike….you have great stamina , endurance, motivation , perseverance and determination…..beautiful views….. The scenery reminds me of Yosemite and Lake Tahoe area…..❤️❤️❤️🇺🇸
I pored over Google Earth while watching this, Gabe, and estimate you might have gotten up above 12,000 feet. Tough to pinpoint the exact ridgetop, but that seems like a decent guesstimate.
Love the landscapes. Dark green tall pine tress and shrubs, brown hills, blue sky, cold air and sun hitting you directly.
Cannot believe a man can casually walk up there with a gopro in one hand
And still have the breath to comment!Amazing,I agree with you.
Epic Gabriel. Absolute legend!
That was an absolute epic hike. It looked gruelling but your determination got you through. Fantastic views, thanks for showing this beautiful adventure. 😊
Sunday morning here and I’ve just woken up, and I see that I’ve got TWO Gabriel traveler videos of the HIMALAYAS to watch today?!?!!!!!! Seriously?!?!!!!!
WHOA!! HELL YEAH!!!! 🎉🎉🎉👍🏻👍🏻😊❤️
Enjoy. ✌️
That’s exactly what happened to me on this Sunday morning 👍🏻
@GabrielTraveler- I enjoyed every single minute of both videos today! The content you are creating on this Himalaya travel series is on another level. Reaching the peak of that mountain was truly epic! The views were beyond beautiful. Once in a lifetime stuff! THANK YOU for your incredible channel.
You are an absolute legend. Never gave up and went for your goal. A real inspiration.
WOW a second video today excellent views Gabe
Tosh gets fully snow covered, might be in Jan, it gets really awesome there.
Magnificent, truly the roof of the world. Namaste
Hi Gabriel, that was an incredible hike up there this reminds me of the time you were in Japan walking up Mount Fuji you had those bottles of electrolytes with a smooth path, and many people getting up at dawn just for that hike. This hike was more awkward and steeper, and nobody was around while you walked up this mountain. That was just intense, I would need three days to recover. They always tell you about the hike up but coming down is no picnic.
My family is from a similar tiny Himalayan village that we saw in the video and growing up I'd spend my summers with my grandparents. I always wanted to explore those big mountains that Gabe just did but we were forbidden to do so by our elders, main reason being the presence of tigers in the Himalayas of Uttarakhand and incidences of people getting killed by them. I hope to do some exploration sometime in the future once I've figured out how to protect myself from the wild animals.
@@Vikasslytherine I was wondering why Gabe didn't come across any dangerous animals but because of human expansion it could be the reason why animals aren't around pushing them out of the area and maybe people are hunting them down to remove them less chance of people getting attacked.
@@wilfredotorres6628 I don't think there are tigers in Himachal Pradesh. In the adjacent state of Uttarakhand, there are national parks with tigers in them and they roam around in large areas even up in the mountains. I think in Himachal it is less dangerous in that sense. Maybe you'll see a bear very rarely and maybe snow leopard. Monkeys might be the biggest threat in terms of animals.
I travel quite a bit, but visiting this part of the world is unthinkable for me due to mobility issues, so your videos are the next best thing for me: I'll get to see and experience those places thanks to your awesome work. Thanks :)
What an amazing hike to the top. Breathtaking view at the end, and so worth it no matter how exhausting. Shared with a few friends and they all said the same!
this is much scenic than your swiss hike and remain one of my best
Such a great trek Gabe,...thanks for taking us up the mountain. Excellent filming! 🙏
More videos like this please Gabe!
Breathtaking views all along the hike. If you want the description of the region to sound authentic, use the singular noun "Himalaya". The suffix "alaya" means "the home (of)", e.g. Meghalaya (the home of clouds). Thus, in Himalaya, you are visiting *the* home of snow, and "the homes" would sound redundant.
Well done Gabriel ❤ perserverance, grit, determination all well deserved adjectives to describe without a doubt your best hike ever❤thank you for taking us along ❤
Gabriel, Wow ! You were way past too tired. What do you do if you feel like you can’t walk another inch ? I know you had drinks and snacks . What happens if you’re out of energy ? Just stretch out for a while ? You have a huge reserve of guts, determination, and some stored energy , I guess . Glad that you made it , there and back. Will you sleep in tomorrow , eat , and head somewhere else . You are quite amazing . I know you have amazing videos . Just incredible ❣️
Have been watching his content for 10 years now, this is definitely the best by far! Amazing!
You sound like his mother. He's a mature-aged man, a senior-aged one even, if he doesn't know how to look after himself by now it would be quite concerning.
Wow that was truly epic! I know that the landscapes always seem way closer and bigger than they do on camera also so it must have really been unreal in person. Did you ever find out if there is actually a legitimate hiking trail up there since there is a marker at the top and its also listed as a viewpoint on google maps? Seems like you landed on some secret path for the marijuana planters haha. If they don't have a proper trail it seems weird since the views are so much better, would be a great hike for people to know about that are staying in tosh
It was really epic
On my way back down I did find some small trails that I hadn't seen on my way up, which made it a little easier. But they randomly appeared and then disappeared. Not sure if they were human trails or animals trails. It does seem a little odd that there's a marker up there but no clear trail. Maybe on the other side somewhere.
Wow, beautiful view of the scenary, you have truly taken the road less traveled
Hiking in this high mountains is really hard because of the lower amount of oxygen in the air. At this altitude you have to breathe more and when you are working this hard your body gets not enough oxygen so a rest every few minutes makes it a little bit easier.
When you visited switzerland this year you were on a lower altitude in Zermat(1600m over sea level) so you started with more oxygen in your body. Tosh is on 2400m over sea level and you have to walk up there and couldn´t use a cable car.
So a lot of respect for this excausting hiking tour!
Exactly and thanks. ✌️
A real hardcore one Gabriel. Thank you!
Gabriel, I love your spiritual energy, you are so connected with the landscapes you explore, good vibes brother
First This adventure is loved by your subs.
What a hike 👍 Thanks for taking us with you Gabriel 🙏
Trek of a lifetime.awesome, and no bears man!
Nobody does what you do for your viewers, king of the mountain
Proud of your perseverance and beautiful views you are giving us. 🙏
Gabriel. You should learn to paraglide so that when you get to the top of a mountain like this after an exhausting climb, you can glide back down to the village. What great fun.
Nice to get to the top and not find a Kingfisher or Gorka beer sign.
Gabriel,I crossed my fingers that it was possible,you gave it.Whoever wants to achieve something and wants it badly will get it.Congratulations!
21:00 It seems that you were literally the only person around enjoying that beautiful view.
Great Adventure And Accomplishment Gabriel!
WOW! What a hike Gabriel! and what a reward of spectacular views on top! Well done, one of your best videos ever!
India is really breathtaking! Possible to have more conversations about their daily life and their interesting local vegetarian cuisine as a bonus content?
This is one of the best videos on RUclips I've enjoyed for a while. Awesome, gald you made it to the top. You definitely deserve those amazing views.
Very happy for you having such perfect weather for your "hike" !!!!
Been binging on your India videos lately. Brings back a ton of memories. Thanks for sharing.
That was epic. I was so nervous as you were walking along the edge at the top. I kept thinking your poor Mom watching these videos! 😂
It was so epic
Epic hike Gabe bit I kept thinking what if you got injured or something….it’s never a good idea to hike alone specially in foreign country without anyone knowing where you went. Glad you made it back okay.
@@evacrabb5294 epic 🤡
My family is from a similar tiny Himalayan village and growing up I'd spend my summers with my grandparents. I always wanted to explore those big mountains like you did but we were forbidden to do so by our elders, main reason being the presence of tigers in the Himalayas of Uttarakhand and incidences of people getting killed by them. I hope to explore some of the mountains in the future once I've figured out how to protect myself from the wild animals.
Awesome trek! Glad you made it and didn't give up . Great unplanned views.
Well done Gabriel Bloody Magnificent mate 👍👍
Nice hike up the mountains. Fine views from the top. Looking forward to more such hikes. Thanks for the video!
What a view,
Excellent hike.
Thx 4 sharing
Wow now you are realy in the Himalayas Gabriel ❤ great videos from Sissu thank you! 😊👍
This is your best video imho. This is ART..
Awesome hike Gabriel congratulations just make sure you don’t get lost up there.
I have been to Kutla in 2022 but what you saw up there was nothing short of crazy. We chose not to hike further up but after watching this I so wish I did 😢
One more nice scenic hike.
That’s a huge hike / climb, Gabriel…I’m breathless just watching you navigate the unknown to get to the best 360 view. Glad you brought enough water. The temperature swings could be daunting, but you handled it and found your way to and from, on this remarkable blue sky day! Breathless and breathtaking ,snow covered, Himalayan mountains! Bravo!
I do prefer an occasional mango lassi however. Thx 🌲😎🌲
"Navigate the unknown"? 🤔
He literally had Google maps a trail and a marker on top. 🤗
Tone the V.S. down a little. 🤪
Wow! What a view. Your videos are absoultely amazing.
Incredible video!
Fantastic thanks so much … I’m pleased for you too because the weather was perfect and the views were so magnificent 😊
After reaching the top , there's always another top! 🙏
Until Everest, it's all downhill from there.
Beautiful place. Love the scenery😊
That was a hard day's work but stunning views on such a glorious day. Hope the weather stays good. Peace & Love xx
Great video! Thanks for taking us up to the peak. Am surprised how warm it is for November.
Great job! Amazing! I paused the video in a few places to sit and soak up the view. Glad you took us along!
Magnesium glycinate and arnica oil can help with sore muscles, btw...in case that helps.
You are brave Gabe. Those places and the views look like intense places from video games somehow!
Wow Gabe i get tired just watching you climb those steep trails to get the views for us. Huge Thanks man!
His endurance is epic
What an EPIC hike and an amazing view from right at the top!! Very impressive!! Congrats! I certainly would not be able to do this!! Cheers!!!
So epic. Congratulations, you're the 10th commenter to use this overused phrase. No originality anymore.
Bravo, thank you for the adventure. That was awesome 👍
As usual an amazing amazing video!🤟
Amazing views. What a hike that was!
Outstanding video! Well done. Suggest Pindari Glacier trek or a few days in Munsiyari. You would love it there.
wow man.. ! thanks for sharing the views with us..!!
Well done for persevering Carlo 💪🏻 the voice-over was very touching 🥹 and expertly executed 💯👌🏻 👏🏻
Wow, that was incredible,congratulations.😊❤
You are very brave, going that high in the mountains alone. But what a reward, that 360 was phenomenal. It would be so hard to leave such beauty. You must have felt as though you stepped into heaven
Cracking trek Gabe. I loved Tosh…easy to get stuck there if you like a bit of peace & quiet though. Some of the guesthouses have tandoors-little woodburners- in the rooms for future reference.
You can go for kheer Ganga trek too
Incredible n beautiful trek up there.
Yr fitness is awesome and as before.
Beauty up there is comparable to Nepal Himalayas.
Love this video! Great job on the hike!
And you're not winded??!! Awesome!
Omg 😳 so impressive. It's so beautiful 🙏 to seat there and take it all in , perseverance always triumphs 👏👊
You are Amazing Gabriel. Thank you for showing us beautiful Nature
What a beautiful magnificent view at the top, Well done Gabriel, and thank you so much for sharing your hike/adventure. Really appreciate that. I'd love to do that hike, maybe one day.
7:19 yes looks pretty even with the snow line.
Hi Gabe: You are truly an intrepid hiker. You can't pay me enough to do that trek. The views in the end must have calmed your aching muscles somewhat. It was funny how you kept saying Tukla , Tulka etc., everything except Kutla. I wonder if it was delirium from the tough hike.
Wow you got to the peak without any signs that’s impressive, amazing scenery it looks scary at the top
You did it Gabriel 😊good work 👍what a hikke ❤
Amazing episode Gabriel thanks
I thought your GPS / watch will have elevation, and directions etc….. what a hike….you have great stamina , endurance, motivation , perseverance and determination…..beautiful views…..
The scenery reminds me of Yosemite and Lake Tahoe area…..❤️❤️❤️🇺🇸
Wow that was awesome. Gabriel i am sure that you thought to buy a drone. What is hold you back to do so.
Amazing hike
Thank you 🙏
Wow! Epic views 🏔️🏔️🏔️
Absolutely awesome
Such a great place to explore. Enjoyed watching your awesome video bud! Landscapes are phenomenal!
What a wonderful hike and climb! Kudos
Goid job Gabe🥇
Wow! Those views are well worth the intense trekking....Canadians we will have to wait to go to India, if we don't have a previous visa 😔
Very impressive mate. Thanks for sharing your great adventures 👍
Based on google earth, which is a very useful tool to see the topography in 3d, you were at around 3700m! (over 12000ft)
Interesting, good to know.
Awesome view, awesome hike !! Thanks for taking us along Gabe - Big Smile !
I think you should show us how many steps you are doing every day
Why? 🤔
I said the same thing a few vids back, he cranks out the steps daily, wonder how many? Also the elevation gain.
One of those apps I've never gotten around to downloading.
Hats off to your epic journey accomplished.😅 But I hope you would bring some company next time you do such a hike, just in case.😮
Congratulations. That is epic! Reminds me of Rockies …..thanks for taking us way up….great to see it👍🙏🏻👍
you are more than awesome
I pored over Google Earth while watching this, Gabe, and estimate you might have gotten up above 12,000 feet. Tough to pinpoint the exact ridgetop, but that seems like a decent guesstimate.
Next season you can also do Manimahesh trek 2 days, Kinnaur kailash trek 3 to 4 days and shrikhand Mahadev trek (9 days)