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  • Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2024

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  • @dsz3199
    @dsz3199 Год назад +597

    I have always loved the comfort of my bed, after this video I love it even more!

    • @culliganculligan9560
      @culliganculligan9560 9 месяцев назад +10

      This is the most ridiculous way to recreate & a "major gamble" with life. How does this serve mankind? (Just self serving,😮 maybe!) Insanity in my book!

    • @Bob31415
      @Bob31415 9 месяцев назад

      @@culliganculligan9560 Well somebody has to do it.

    • @timthomas5623
      @timthomas5623 9 месяцев назад +5

      I love the views and climbing from my Barca Lounger!

    • @Dodgers-sw2uk
      @Dodgers-sw2uk 9 месяцев назад +5

      And you will wake up one day 65-70 years old and realize life passed you by while you were sitting on your arse

    • @Dodgers-sw2uk
      @Dodgers-sw2uk 9 месяцев назад +8

      @@culliganculligan9560 how does you being on RUclips “serve mankind”? Yet you do it. These people love the mountains, and they are doing what makes them feel alive.

  • @colinwatterson6721
    @colinwatterson6721 Год назад +1448

    The number of people trying to summit is more than ridiculous it's just outright dangerous. If a real bad storm hits what chance have they.

    • @nicolem889
      @nicolem889 Год назад +36

      Blah. Blah. blah.

    • @bigkings.8804
      @bigkings.8804 Год назад +91

      All for the fact of bragging rights.

    • @angelapetrie2418
      @angelapetrie2418 Год назад

      I agree, outrageously dangerous! Utter stupidity!

    • @grego10r
      @grego10r Год назад

      cooksuckerrrs

    • @michaelkenny7652
      @michaelkenny7652 Год назад +125

      Yep would never even consider this mountain with so many people.......its completely commercialized.

  • @13bathory1986
    @13bathory1986 Год назад +751

    Respect to the Sherpas who put up the ladders and ropes for those tourists.

    • @Ernesto1317
      @Ernesto1317 8 месяцев назад +23

      For those idiots

    • @user-yk4yh5sn5m
      @user-yk4yh5sn5m 8 месяцев назад +6

      Shouldn’t it be mountain climbers 😂

    • @DonKeeheehaaw
      @DonKeeheehaaw 7 месяцев назад +22

      Sadly, the Sherpas don't get the respect they de$erve

    • @langietor
      @langietor 7 месяцев назад +4

      So many Sherpa. They would have climb themselves with little groups

    • @TheSaxon.
      @TheSaxon. 7 месяцев назад +20

      Who do you think taught them how to do that and how to climb? Westerners! The tourists provide them with an income they could only dream of before.

  • @nyguy5370
    @nyguy5370 Год назад +146

    In younger days I went to the mountains for solitude. I climbed with one or two friends and though we did see others, it was nothing like the lines here. May as well ride the New York subway at rush hour. That crowd takes away everything that I think of when climbing a mountain. Sad.

    • @revekat2053
      @revekat2053 8 месяцев назад +1

      You should try meditating.

    • @Neithie
      @Neithie 6 месяцев назад +4

      They look like a lot but they're only two teams he passed... it just looks like a lot because of the bottleneck part of the climb. So no lines really... just teams making their way up slowly and carefully while his team finishes up and heads down again.

    • @dac.40
      @dac.40 5 месяцев назад +3

      Ok but no one is climbing mt everest for peace or solitude. I assume most people do it purely for the achievement

    • @Koooles
      @Koooles 5 месяцев назад +2

      that must be some empty ass New York subway if some 20-40 people is your idea of "rush hour".
      I always find it funny when people speak as if this is some easy place filled with people and they always show Hilary Step.
      That's because it's most technically hard part where only one row can pass through. And people can only climb Everest for a short window (few weeks) and even within that short window you often have good weather only for few days and you have to be on top within 1-2pm. So yeah this small section is "busy", but the sum total of people climbing Everest is not many through the rest of the track you could be hours apart from other people. Hilary step isn't entire Everest...

    • @eucliduschaumeau8813
      @eucliduschaumeau8813 5 месяцев назад +1

      The subway analogy is the first thing I thought of too. That is a disaster waiting to happen with the crowds.

  • @leezirkle7840
    @leezirkle7840 9 месяцев назад +28

    Thank you so much to whoever shot this video. I dream of going to Everest but it won't happen for me. It's nice to see what the Hilary Step is all about.

  • @doreendaykin6693
    @doreendaykin6693 Год назад +617

    This video is absolutely outstanding in quality & content. It is the best footage of the reality of Hillary Step I have ever seen. If it is not used in presentations by companies organizing climbs, people with all levels of training thinking of or planning an Everest ascent then it should be! I know myself, my strengths & weakness therefore Everest would never make my list. I know I could not handle the Khumbu Ice Fall, the ladders…I also know I could never do Hillary Step with the lineups, over crowding and all skill levels of sometimes oxygen starved climbers. I would put myself & others at risk.
    Gratitude for this amazing presentation. Well done🙏🙏🙏💙

    • @stargazer4625
      @stargazer4625 Год назад +12

      I will agree with you. How do they video and climb at same time. Even tho it's a go pro. It takes time and energy to mess with it.

    • @Ramenscooter
      @Ramenscooter Год назад +12

      Well done video tech. However what can be said of the human race. Ridiculous credit card cocktail party fodder.

    • @derekibison6644
      @derekibison6644 Год назад +3

      @@Ramenscooter Spot on. Another canapé?

    • @lisastiles1408
      @lisastiles1408 Год назад +5

      If only more people were as sensible as you.

    • @aylincarosielliilekriminal9229
      @aylincarosielliilekriminal9229 Год назад +7

      It's very true! I watched a video by a company that is organising climbing tours to Everest. My first impression was 'oh it doesn't look that bad, maybe l can do it' But in reality l would be the one who died there.

  • @printer5518
    @printer5518 Год назад +565

    It’s so horrifying and sad really, imagine climbing for hours just to get to a line a quarter mile long, spending hours in the death zone waiting while people clip and unclip walking around you, then instead of summiting at 2 or 3 o clock you summit at 5 or 6 and then have to climb back down with nothing left,oxygen running out, and so anxious to just get down. The best part is you spent 60 grand to reserve your permanent resting place on the mountain. Plus it’s getting to a point where it’s like climbing at your local town dump pile, with dead bodies thrown in for good measure. So sad 😥

    • @frankd4875
      @frankd4875 Год назад +64

      I'd decline to do this even if I were offered $250K to do it. Really can't imagine the "thrill" of this any longer with all the crowds in line to summit and the bodies of dead climbers strewn along the way, and the mountains of trash at base camp.

    • @WickedScott
      @WickedScott Год назад +85

      @@frankd4875 It's only for ego and vanity at this point. There is no exploration or discovery element left.

    • @heatbill1261
      @heatbill1261 Год назад +41

      The mountain is climbed in the poorest of style with no consideration of climbing ethics. Also, Ignoring the unwritten rule of, you pack it in, you pack it out is a reflection of attitudes. The place is a disaster waiting to happen.

    • @WickedScott
      @WickedScott Год назад +36

      @@heatbill1261 I just watched a video with a Sherpa telling how some teams are cutting the tags off their tent and gears so they can leave them behind without consequence. Even camp 4 is a mess now.

    • @bobbowie9350
      @bobbowie9350 Год назад +32

      Looks like a line at Disneyland

  • @unclee8936
    @unclee8936 Год назад +438

    And that my friends, is my dad’s exact recollection of how he traveled to school every day…… except he did it barefoot

  • @РэджУайт
    @РэджУайт Год назад +37

    Спасибо за видео! Вот я и побывал на Горе не слезая с дивана😂.

    • @Grandizer8989
      @Grandizer8989 9 месяцев назад +2

      Get off the couch and make Putin go away

    • @Kirill11-v9k
      @Kirill11-v9k 5 месяцев назад

      Мама твоя​@@Grandizer8989

    • @Grandizer8989
      @Grandizer8989 2 месяца назад

      @@ИринаТомарева-х1э Marry me please

  • @newhorizon4066
    @newhorizon4066 9 месяцев назад +57

    I'm so glad I watched this video, now I enjoy standing in line at Costco during holidays shopping so evermore. Thank you Everrest!

  • @jodyssey9921
    @jodyssey9921 Год назад +539

    Gotta be honest, if I climbed up there in a crowd like that I wouldn't feel like I accomplished anything. If everyone is doing it it's not special anymore.

    • @aintnodisco7127
      @aintnodisco7127 Год назад +10

      From what I understand, you can 'solo climb' it, even in a crowd. Sort of like an extra achievement in a game. If you basically do not use oxygen and do not take any sort of assistance, gear, food, water oxygen, etc from anyone else, you can rightfully call it a "solo" climb and get that rush of accomplishment. I think the presence of others who, assumedly, won't just let you die, is a bit of a pyschological crutch, but there ya go.

    • @X1xone
      @X1xone Год назад +41

      @@aintnodisco7127 That assumption that people won't let you die is a stretch. If you watch closely you will see at least two dead bodies in this video.

    • @cloud9847
      @cloud9847 Год назад +25

      @@aintnodisco7127 you assume wrongly. It's not about them 'letting you die'. It's about them being in a personal fight for their own life and helping you drastically increases the chance that they die with you. It's like Skydiving. You can have 50 people inches away from you in the air but you're all up there 'alone'.

    • @N0N4M30
      @N0N4M30 Год назад

      @@aintnodisco7127there are only a few who did that successfully and most of them were professional climbers

    • @Carriesue1982
      @Carriesue1982 Год назад +10

      @@aintnodisco7127There are been many cases of people being left to die. In that area, the dead zone.. if you go down, there’s nothing that anyone can do. There is a dead body on that stretch, he’s still there because it’s too dangerous at that altitude to remove him

  • @jcmore7971
    @jcmore7971 Год назад +128

    I need a therapist after watching this. I am not even there and I feel a panic attack looming. Incredible footage👌🇨🇦

  • @560with112xs
    @560with112xs Год назад +101

    This is the first video ive watched that really shows how a rescue through that would be impossible! "If you're stuck up there, you might as well be stuck on the moon!"

    • @realmister7
      @realmister7 Год назад +5

      I've been to only 5500 metres and the moon is exactly how I'd describe it - like another planet. The remoteness is mind bending.

    • @dawnolivo9645
      @dawnolivo9645 7 месяцев назад +4

      -Rob Hall😊

  • @windinthefirtrees8020
    @windinthefirtrees8020 7 месяцев назад +112

    The Sherpas are the true heroes, Bravo good men! ❤️🙏

    • @AKaczor2024
      @AKaczor2024 6 месяцев назад +1

      Maybe they are just enablers

    • @windinthefirtrees8020
      @windinthefirtrees8020 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@AKaczor2024 they got to make a living to, they get paid well. Not a fan of climbing Everest. There still good men

    • @sheilagarrido8204
      @sheilagarrido8204 6 месяцев назад +2

      YES!!!!!👍💯 The Sherpas are the real mountaineers. The others are playing. Nothing more.

    • @fedorpravov5372
      @fedorpravov5372 6 месяцев назад

      @@sheilagarrido8204 I wish to see you "playing" on this climb

    • @kiwioffgrid2437
      @kiwioffgrid2437 6 месяцев назад

      They are doing it for the money.....

  • @theworldisavampire3346
    @theworldisavampire3346 7 месяцев назад +55

    The sheer number of people on this slope is soul crushing.

    • @carrolla6121
      @carrolla6121 5 дней назад

      at least it makes jobs for 10000 famillies

  • @annesion
    @annesion Год назад +68

    This is the best footage I have seen of what it would be like on Everest. So much admiration from my comfy home. I hate heights.

    • @Vertikala-pc5ig
      @Vertikala-pc5ig Год назад +8

      Yes definitely best video. I have seen countless videos but in this one you can see it how tight and steep it is

  • @Phantastikal
    @Phantastikal Год назад +141

    Watching this shows how crazy it is to commit to climbing these mountains. Not only is it dangerous as hell, but look at all the commercial traffic up there! Crazy!

    • @loopforwhile
      @loopforwhile Год назад +4

      It's a necessity for a country that sources better part of their gdp from travel and permits etc. Lost lives (mostly foreigners) is a small price to pay for them.

    • @itsallspent
      @itsallspent Год назад +2

      That is not what I thought when you said we were getting high

    • @CommViewer
      @CommViewer Год назад +7

      @loop….. over 100 sherpas ( a third of all deaths) have died on the mountain - hardly a ‘small price’

    • @heatbill1261
      @heatbill1261 Год назад

      @@CommViewer Im not being a snotty dickhead or anything but could you provide a source. id like to confirm that fact. ty

    • @XRIDER-qm1kw
      @XRIDER-qm1kw Год назад

      @@itsallspent😂😂😂😂

  • @Jongsukk
    @Jongsukk Год назад +67

    Incredible! I've never seen Hillary step this close. Respect your effort and thank you for sharing.

    • @N_Georgia_Trout
      @N_Georgia_Trout Год назад +3

      It's really not even a step anymore. That's probably one reason why there are so many more climbers nowadays. No stopping to wait at the step while folks climb up and down the ladder.

    • @astonzappa
      @astonzappa Год назад +2

      @@N_Georgia_TroutLadder is on the NE Ridge at the Second Step put there by the Chinese. No ladders were on the Hilary Step.

    • @N_Georgia_Trout
      @N_Georgia_Trout Год назад +2

      @@astonzappa I stand corrected. Maybe the crowded conditions are due to the increase in permits and gov't greed. THAT'S never happened before.

    • @zweed69
      @zweed69 Год назад +4

      @@N_Georgia_Trout there was an earthquake i think 2019 the big boulder at the top left of the step was dislodged and it is not as steep now in that area. This footage isn't actually of the step itself btw it appears to be all summit ridge. ✌

  • @marioscintilla8934
    @marioscintilla8934 9 месяцев назад +23

    You don't challenge the mountain, you are only challenging yourself. The mountain is always the winner. It wins on you in the very first moment you decide to climb it (time and again). ❤

    • @john-nx4xn
      @john-nx4xn 8 месяцев назад +4

      What's the challenge here? The Sherpas do all the work starting months in advance of the season. They lay ropes, ladders, set up the tents and supplies.
      These rich spoiled people's only challenge is can they stand in line for hours on end.
      I swear I'd not tell a soul I "climbed" Everest 😢

    • @marioscintilla8934
      @marioscintilla8934 8 месяцев назад

      For the Sherpas the challenge is quite the same. I think they feel it differently, as their daily work (time and again was for them).

  • @senseimateo207
    @senseimateo207 5 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you for posting this video. Most of us won't even dare climb this mountain, but this video will be the closest thing for me to experience this journey without the risks.

  • @hipqtpi
    @hipqtpi Год назад +192

    The terror of seeing those small narrow ledges with all of those people stacked up. I was holding my breath through this entire video. I just thought of those brave sherpas that installed the ropes at the beginning of climbing season. What an amazing video.

    • @RCJH2022
      @RCJH2022 Год назад +20

      It was Probably safer for the Sherpas! Think about it, no one in the way, slowing you down or clogging the track.

    • @jeremyrhansen6637
      @jeremyrhansen6637 Год назад +3

      Why?? They are attached to a line??? This looks so boring and uneventful! I should post my next trip at a Walmart line! At least they are not linked to a rope!

    • @IshankChoudhary
      @IshankChoudhary 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@jeremyrhansen6637then you have a story of Walmart and they have a story of Mt Everest highest mountain in the world 😅😅u looser

    • @bcatblues725
      @bcatblues725 10 месяцев назад +2

      Me too! It amazes me that people put themselves up there. No thanks.

    • @bcatblues725
      @bcatblues725 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@jeremyrhansen6637😂 maybe they should be

  • @ElMistroFeroz
    @ElMistroFeroz Год назад +230

    "I'm the King of the world!!!"
    "Ok, your majesty, you're holding up the line, time to move along.

    • @cranberryeater7459
      @cranberryeater7459 Год назад +9

      This is ridiculous. It’s not a feat to boast about when everyone is doing it.

    • @deville.c
      @deville.c Год назад

      You'd have to do it the right way and make your own rt

    • @nickreynolds8391
      @nickreynolds8391 11 месяцев назад +1

      😂

    • @toddsmith1969
      @toddsmith1969 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@cranberryeater7459not everyone will do it.

    • @lisacolbert5987
      @lisacolbert5987 9 месяцев назад +1

      And His Majesty says , “And vending machines ? On Mt. Fuji there were vending machines!” .

  • @johnconklin5180
    @johnconklin5180 Год назад +93

    Done a lot of hiking, scrambling and some climbing. Everest was one of those faraway dreams that I knew I’d never get the opportunity but after seeing the beginning of this video I have to say no thanks. This is a disaster waiting to happen. I could not imagine waiting in a line like this.

  • @Atin_Abdillah.
    @Atin_Abdillah. 10 месяцев назад +4

    Mengerikan sekali antriannya, bikin jantung deg-degan. Tapi pemandangannya sangat menakjubkan. Itulah mengapa, selalu menyenangkan nonton vlog pendakian Everest, meski mengerikan

  • @picahudsoniaunflocked5426
    @picahudsoniaunflocked5426 7 месяцев назад +4

    The wind just roars ceaselessly. I wonder what climbers feel, fighting wind, how it fills their ears.
    Also are there scents or tastes associated with the mountain, having climbed it.
    I tend to recall things very much with all my senses, so I'm curious about aspects that don't get on film.

  • @2HitWonder
    @2HitWonder Год назад +47

    Wow...your video really shows the traffic jams in practical detail and how much it slows down the climb. Scary!

  • @stewieuk1276
    @stewieuk1276 Год назад +239

    I’m not a climber and I have great respect for those who do. That being said, this human traffic jam isn’t adventure climbing, it is a series of bad decisions and greed to let this many people on the mountain at one time, especially summit attempts. How many deaths before better regulations are provided by the host country? I hope that everyone is safe and makes it off the mountain alive!

    • @jonloftness5210
      @jonloftness5210 Год назад +14

      I watched a documentary recently where they discussed that issue. Apparently the country is so poor there is little chance they will start limiting the permits. Personally, I think the risks are way too high even in the best of circumstances.

    • @ralphaverill2001
      @ralphaverill2001 Год назад

      Why should the government of Nepal limit the number of dopes trying to get to the top of that big rock? They get paid what? $30k-$40k? up front, from every climber just for a climbing permit. Add that amount again per climber pumped into the local economy for one thing and.and another and it's easy to understand why the Nepalese aren't going to jump to save a bunch of wealthy, to the Nepalese, westerners from their own arrogance and stupidity. Pretty soon people will realize that standing in a line with hundreds of others freezing in the Death Zone isn't much to brag about anyway.

    • @NazPhura2
      @NazPhura2 Год назад +9

      As it stands now- you answered your own ? as long as the Int'l Touristy thirst for the summit-dream exists....the host's are stacked the piles of cash, basically to the highest bidder. It's a Cash Cow- & good 4them to CAPITALIZE for their society & reaping all monetized beni's from their 1 & only serious "agronomy".

    • @lisastiles1408
      @lisastiles1408 Год назад +8

      ⁠@@NazPhura2I agree with your general concept. What people from wealthier countries pay in travel costs, permits, equipment, supplies, and guides to climb to heights our bodies are not able to handle anatomically, is more money than most Nepalese will see in a lifetime. There’s some appeal to such a Darwinistic wealth transfer, no? However, it’s my understanding that that the fees paid to the government don’t really benefit common citizens. Also, it disturbs me that a substantial number of the deaths are native Sherpas who die helping the ascents and descents of foreigners with wealth they can barely imagine, but without proper experience, strength, or critical-thinking skills for such an endeavor.
      I don’t know the right answer…

    • @KaL_Terow
      @KaL_Terow Год назад +4

      Money makes the world go around

  • @tscott6843
    @tscott6843 Год назад +52

    The dramatic vistas in this video helps me understand why climbers obsess over mountaineering. It also clearly captures how much the dangers are magnified by the numbers of people seeking this adventure on Everest. Thank you for making this video. It's raw sights and sounds come as close as can be to putting viewers right there.

    • @lamontcranston3177
      @lamontcranston3177 Год назад +4

      This is a close as I ever want to be. Actually this video was starting to get to me. The thought of actually doing this is out of the question.

    • @tscott6843
      @tscott6843 Год назад +2

      @@lamontcranston3177 Sometimes when their camera pans, my body instinctively moves the other way way.

    • @k1j2f30
      @k1j2f30 Год назад +1

      @@lamontcranston3177 I wouldn't mind doing it, if it wasn't so damned crowded! That's just ridiculous!

    • @lamontcranston3177
      @lamontcranston3177 Год назад +2

      @@tscott6843 The GoPro lens exaggerates the perceptive. It makes you feel like your on top of Everest slightly drunk and stoned.

    • @mda1501
      @mda1501 Год назад +2

      I've flown over the Hindu Kush piloting a helicopter. Not quite Himalayas heights but no crowds, exciting views, and less risk.

  • @НадеждаБатяева
    @НадеждаБатяева 2 месяца назад +8

    Смотрю на всех этих альпинтстах в ковычках и понимаю здесь герои только Шерпы, настоящии альпинисты , сильные, Браво❤

    • @tanitaT34
      @tanitaT34 Месяц назад

      Корова в стойле не думает, что траву, которая сама растёт ещё надо скосить, высушить, обогатить , упаковать и ей принести. Она просто её жрёт.

    • @ledizeppelin
      @ledizeppelin Месяц назад

      Да, это как оператор, который бежит рядом с бегуном, чтобы снять рекорд

    • @tanitaT34
      @tanitaT34 Месяц назад

      @@НадеждаБатяева шерпы живут в этих горах, и у них есть наследственная адаптация, включающая в себя уникальные гемоглобиносвязывающие энзимы и удвоенное образование окиси азота. У них большее количество эритроцитов в крови, чем у обитателей низин.
      Вы сидите на диване и обесцениваете достижения других. Жаба в болоте умеет сидеть на одном месте лучше вас и ещё может дышать через кожу.

  • @christinagutierrez7694
    @christinagutierrez7694 10 месяцев назад +1

    This has best education on Hilary step. I was holding my breath for all of you and sending safety prayers for all of you. Your skill and bravery are amazing. All the respect I have for the rescue crew. Please if push comes to shove, do not sacrifice your precious lives❤❤❤❤❤

  • @annemacleod1421
    @annemacleod1421 Год назад +108

    I can’t help but think this is catastrophic…a queue of climbers (some more tourist than others) queuing to summit a mountain that looks and is precipitous. You must hope all climbers know the etiquette that is involved. It is their sherpas who are doing the navigating. They are the true heroes and climbers in my opinion. 🇳🇿🇳🇿🐑🐑NZ

    • @hsingholee1058
      @hsingholee1058 Год назад +11

      Still extremely hardcore even as tourists. Takes tremendous courage even with the aid of Sherpas.

    • @N0N4M30
      @N0N4M30 Год назад

      @@hsingholee1058takes a whole lot of narcissism to go destroy nature at the highest point

    • @bcatblues725
      @bcatblues725 10 месяцев назад +1

      I watched a documentary that said that a lot of people that lack the real experience that they need to go up there don’t have it.

    • @JorgeFernandoPombo-zs6mj
      @JorgeFernandoPombo-zs6mj 10 месяцев назад

      Los sherpas son los del comércio solamente

  • @gwhite7136
    @gwhite7136 Год назад +83

    This sich great quality content. Best footage I've seen of Everest up high. It also illustrates how much you have to keep focused on the lines and what you are doing. Clipping in and out must be done with foresite and the fullest of your attention and abilities.

  • @barbenoire9448
    @barbenoire9448 11 месяцев назад +3

    merci superbe vidéo je sus stupéfait de voir autant de monde c est de la folie ça dépasse le raisonnable

  • @viktor2782
    @viktor2782 Месяц назад +1

    А я им завидую!!! Респект. Когда они спустятся, будут уже совершенно другими людьми. Только там по-моему узнаёшь цену жизни. И видишь границу между мирами. 👍🏻🔥
    Большое спасибо за видео! Получил несравненное удовольствие от спуска вместе с вами! 🤝🏻

  • @daminox
    @daminox Год назад +86

    Incredible footage. I had no idea that route was so narrow for such a long distance.

    • @doreendaykin6693
      @doreendaykin6693 Год назад +8

      So true! So many photos show it from the base of the H. Step looking up ( actually pretty much all) & it is so deceptive in the narrowness & the length.

    • @N_Georgia_Trout
      @N_Georgia_Trout Год назад +5

      It was even worse back in the day, when the ladder was necessary.

    • @astonzappa
      @astonzappa Год назад +3

      That is the Cornice Traverse before the Hilary Step

  • @langdalepaul
    @langdalepaul Год назад +138

    Having to pass this many people on a walk through fields would annoy the hell out of people. I can’t imagine how frustrating it is when your one step from oblivion at the top of the world.

    • @heatbill1261
      @heatbill1261 Год назад +6

      This style of climbing is not what its all about. I climbed to get away from the "chuckle heads"

    • @SilverLady52
      @SilverLady52 Год назад +2

      Right?? What the actual heck.

    • @Leira6267
      @Leira6267 Год назад +14

      Dont forget that they have to wait as well, knowing every minute, second is counting on the oxygen.

    • @derekibison6644
      @derekibison6644 Год назад +3

      @@Leira6267 Opportunities to text, tweet and take muggies

    • @SandhillCrane42
      @SandhillCrane42 Год назад +8

      Excuse me, pardon me, coming through, watch that serac!

  • @kims8317
    @kims8317 Год назад +75

    Not in a million years would you catch me doing this! But I love watching the documentaries and videos about the people who do.

    • @Django2424
      @Django2424 Год назад +6

      Me too, I can enjoy the top of the world 🗺️ from my warm recliner

    • @kahyui2486
      @kahyui2486 Год назад +7

      Me too. Thank u to all the ego driven rich people for risking your life for my entertainment x

    • @hml808
      @hml808 Год назад

      …. If I could I would leave tomorrow. I was blessed to have spent my 60th birthday at Basecamp.
      ruclips.net/video/HUVbXTNWJA0/видео.html
      That was a true adventure for me, but I couldn’t imagine spending over $100,000 on getting up there yet. It is thrilling to watch footage like this; it is one of the best I’ve ever seen. I’m absolutely in awe with Sagarmantha.

    • @maxi5784
      @maxi5784 9 месяцев назад

      How can one be sure each hook point was safe and secured???

  • @wyomingadventures
    @wyomingadventures 9 месяцев назад +2

    Congratulations! Amazing footage. Yeah I'm one of those who would love to climb Everest. I love mountains.

  • @koreanature
    @koreanature 10 месяцев назад

    Great... We liked and enjoyed to the end. Awesome... Full watched. Thanks Have a happy day!

  • @ЛюбовьПеплау
    @ЛюбовьПеплау Год назад +26

    Это просто жесть - столько раз отцепиться и столько раз прикрепиться. Большое спасибо, ни за какие деньги!

    • @Padoinky
      @Padoinky 11 месяцев назад +7

      Looks like the early morning queues at a Disney world attraction

  • @edkiely2712
    @edkiely2712 Год назад +108

    You would think it's "Black Friday" on the Hillary Step this year!

  • @greggkerber1936
    @greggkerber1936 Год назад +142

    Why ANYONE would do this with crowds like this is beyond me.

    • @arebee9024
      @arebee9024 Год назад +9

      they need to make an escalator that can increase the volume of people who make it to the top. pay 60k for a ride. ride up there, dump some rubbish to leave your mark, ride back and then tell your friends about it/post it on social media.

    • @robloxvids2233
      @robloxvids2233 Год назад

      Bragging rights for white men who weren't good at actual sports.

    • @crczr
      @crczr Год назад +5

      ​​@@arebee9024Well, not escalator. That would be impossible. May be a cable cart, solar powered. That would help bring back the trash the rich people leave up there, along with their shit.

    • @elizabethnovak4088
      @elizabethnovak4088 10 месяцев назад

      Greed..

    • @bcatblues725
      @bcatblues725 10 месяцев назад +2

      I don’t get it either. Plus they’re trashing the hell out of it with equipment and dead bodies.

  • @Chris-ge7pt
    @Chris-ge7pt 11 месяцев назад +4

    Sad but truly breathtaking. May all who travel here make it home safely. Peace be with you

  • @kevin041777
    @kevin041777 8 месяцев назад +2

    I loved how the climbers going up were shaking the hands of those that had just summited and were now coming down.

  • @ratedz9188
    @ratedz9188 Год назад +10

    felt like i was there. awesome video.

  • @jaydowling213
    @jaydowling213 Год назад +60

    The number of people up there - that's insane!

    • @govindagovindaji4662
      @govindagovindaji4662 6 месяцев назад +8

      Yes. If I were a mountain climber, Everest, with all the help they get, and all the crowds would kill my idea of it being a 'must climb' mountain. It's like a tourist trap now and a deadly one at that.

    • @NatNitzki
      @NatNitzki 6 месяцев назад +3

      Similar to nowaday's overtourism that exists in so many places you might sadly name this extreme"overmountaineering"!
      It seems to me that our species has lost its admiration and therefore respect towards nature.Watching this video made me really sad - couldn't watch it til the end anyway!:'(

    • @kiwioffgrid2437
      @kiwioffgrid2437 6 месяцев назад +2

      It's greed

    • @thoscar02
      @thoscar02 5 месяцев назад

      I’ve seen less people on London’s Oxford Street on a Saturday morning!

    • @PrzemekZapart
      @PrzemekZapart Месяц назад

      The weather window is a few days from mid-May, including 1 to 2 days with guaranteed weather, hence the queues

  • @briteeni7541
    @briteeni7541 Год назад +13

    You guys came thru like the guardians of Mount Everest.. set up shop and proceeded to ease everyone along seamlessly. Huge applause 👏!

  • @Kjoyces221
    @Kjoyces221 10 месяцев назад +2

    I love my life too much to go up there....I admire those people who want to summit, but not for me. Thank you for the video.

  • @VERY_VARIOUS_VIDEOS
    @VERY_VARIOUS_VIDEOS 8 месяцев назад +2

    WOW!!!!! EVEREST!!!!! Super video !!!!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @brianpino5962
    @brianpino5962 Год назад +46

    The fact people spent 20k to 70k to climb Everest and not sure if you’re gonna survive is just insane !

    • @augustmoon0004
      @augustmoon0004 5 месяцев назад +1

      The fact that people spend 20k to 70k on their car, but aren't sure if they're gonna survive is insane!

    • @MuffelamMorgen
      @MuffelamMorgen 5 месяцев назад

      Every step in a plane or helicopter is the same ;-)

    • @carrolla6121
      @carrolla6121 5 дней назад

      @@MuffelamMorgen no it's not. You don't have 1-3% chance of death when going into an airplane.

  • @robinmcdaniel5905
    @robinmcdaniel5905 Год назад +43

    When ya'll were passing each other on that tiny ledge I literally felt sick to my stomach. That is just insane. 😱

  • @climbeverest
    @climbeverest Год назад +45

    The clarity of this camera and the ability to see in HD the hillary step is incredible

    • @jars7774
      @jars7774 Год назад +2

      GoPro or go nowhere

    • @kdum8
      @kdum8 11 месяцев назад

      Which part is the actual Hillary step?

    • @holden88
      @holden88 10 месяцев назад +1

      The Hillary step is gone. It is not seen in this video (despite the title).

  • @kathleenthomas1971
    @kathleenthomas1971 Месяц назад +2

    bravo to the cameraman! great clear video, perfect

  • @kilokslr
    @kilokslr 8 месяцев назад +3

    That is some next level chit having to maneuver along that ridge with two way traffic!

  • @raidersofexploration6907
    @raidersofexploration6907 Год назад +14

    Those sights are breathtaking!!

    • @alcaholic9559
      @alcaholic9559 8 месяцев назад +2

      And you got em for free : )

  • @a.m.9466
    @a.m.9466 Год назад +22

    I have skied some steep and scary slopes, this mountain climbing and scaling along snow ledges is on a whole different level of scariness

    • @heatbill1261
      @heatbill1261 Год назад +3

      yup. surely is. focus is the key.

    • @gtr5860
      @gtr5860 Год назад +1

      people have skiing down everest 😂 K2 too

  • @misterlove6225
    @misterlove6225 Год назад +33

    It's hard to imagine they're almost at cruising altitude of airliners.

    • @prisonmike3605
      @prisonmike3605 6 месяцев назад

      Isn’t peak summit already considered airline altitude?

  • @dchall8052
    @dchall8052 11 месяцев назад +23

    7:42 that's my late mentor and friend Don Cash. He successfully completed the Seven Summits, Everest being his last, before cardiac failure above the Hillary Step. Rest In Peace brother.

    • @名-f7i
      @名-f7i 11 месяцев назад +11

      7:42 Don Cash did indeed reach the summit of Mount Everest, but sadly, he lost his life shortly after descending from the peak on May 22, 2019. He was part of a guided expedition attempting to climb the Seven Summits, the highest mountains on each continent.
      Cash reached the summit of Everest at around 5:30 PM local time, but he collapsed soon after due to high altitude sickness. His guides administered CPR and revived him, but the effort took a toll on his already weakened body. They managed to carry him down to the Hillary Step, a challenging section near the summit, but were unable to proceed further due to crowding on the fixed ropes.
      Despite receiving oxygen and medical attention, Cash's condition deteriorated further, and he eventually passed away around 10:30 PM that same day. His body remains on the mountain as his family decided it was too dangerous to attempt a recovery.
      Don Cash's death highlights the extreme risks involved in climbing Mount Everest. Despite significant improvements in equipment and preparation techniques, Everest still claims dozens of lives each year. His story serves as a reminder of the dangers and challenges faced by those who attempt to conquer this iconic peak.
      Here are some additional details about Don Cash and his Everest climb:
      He was a 55-year-old sales executive from Utah.
      He had already climbed six of the Seven Summits before attempting Everest.
      He was known for his adventurous spirit and his determination to achieve his goals.
      His death sent shockwaves through the climbing community and prompted questions about the safety of commercial expeditions on Everest.
      Credits: A.I

    • @Padoinky
      @Padoinky 11 месяцев назад +3

      Assume that before undergoing such a dangerous and taxing adventure, the companies that organize these expeditions require all clients to have a complete physician exam and cardiovascular stress assessment?

    • @heightsofsagarmatha
      @heightsofsagarmatha 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@user-du1bd5xl6u his death probably didn't send shockwaves through the climbing community. Extreme conditions kill some ppl and 55 isn't young

    • @edinson1613
      @edinson1613 2 месяца назад

      Cardiac arrest failure? As opposed to cardiac arrest success? It's just a cardiac arrest.

  • @chefgarrin
    @chefgarrin 9 месяцев назад +1

    Wow that's crazy and incredible. Respect for filming this for the world.... Needs to be seen something this beautiful.

  • @threethrushes
    @threethrushes Год назад +124

    Seeing the zero margin of error, my respect to Sir Edmund Hilary and Norgay Tenzing has gone up several-fold. Insane. Utterly insane.

    • @swirvinbirds1971
      @swirvinbirds1971 Год назад +20

      Ikr... All these guys use ropes and ladders that are already fixed to the route. It's nothing today compared to what those men did.

    • @kahyui2486
      @kahyui2486 Год назад

      Respect? 😂

    • @gerhardmoeller774
      @gerhardmoeller774 Год назад +4

      Hilary and Tensing did the North approach….. much harder. I believe Sir Edmund reached the summit!!

    • @jimmywrangles
      @jimmywrangles Год назад +18

      @@gerhardmoeller774 No sir, Hillary and Norgay climbed Everest via the South East ridge route on May 29th 1953.
      The Chinese were the first to ascend via the North ridge route in May 1960.

    • @TheTrueMendoza
      @TheTrueMendoza Год назад

      @@jimmywrangles were there any successful summits prior to 1953?

  • @donniedye2716
    @donniedye2716 Год назад +44

    My friend passed there in 2019 after making summit. Not sure if due to long lines and ran out of oxygen or simply a health issue. Either way watching these videos makes me feel closer to him. Its beautiful there.

    • @thegsid-yt
      @thegsid-yt Год назад +1

      7:41 there is a dead body of us person don cash

    • @xcreeseseater38
      @xcreeseseater38 Год назад +3

      thanks was wondering who that was no one seemed to mention the body right at the side of trail like that. crazy reminder of life and death up there @@thegsid-yt

  • @gloriaa.garcia3985
    @gloriaa.garcia3985 Год назад +18

    Wow, all of those climbers have to be real patient with the back & forth movement on that ledge!!!! Great footage, the step is so narrow it must be like walking on a balance beam.

  • @mikecronan550
    @mikecronan550 Год назад +158

    In a place where speed is essential to minimize your time in the death zone (so you don't die) , the sheer number of people in line is not only appalling but totally irresponsible on the part of the outfitters as well as the Nepalese government for issuing so many permits. Greedy.

    • @josejo507
      @josejo507 9 месяцев назад +3

      fact

    • @ms.sherlock
      @ms.sherlock 9 месяцев назад

      Sheer insanity to climb under those conditions!! Lines on Everest - bodies everywhere - Exactly why is it worth $60 thou to do this???? Really beyond all rational thinking. The yearly death toll was 23 in 2023! It will just get worse.

    • @raerae6422
      @raerae6422 9 месяцев назад +5

      I wonder how many people dont die on the mountain but walk away with brain injury, frostbite or other permanent health issues because of the extended queue time in the death zone?

    • @TheFrogfeeder
      @TheFrogfeeder 8 месяцев назад +1

      you should write a letter to Nepal and tell em how they should run things, a strongly worded letter at that. I mean, how dare that 3rd world country capitalize on its main/only reason for tourism…

    • @hoopsmccann9228
      @hoopsmccann9228 8 месяцев назад

      Exactly.

  • @DC10418
    @DC10418 6 месяцев назад +4

    Disneyland called. They’re closing down the Mount Everest ride for repairs.
    I would absolutely flip out having to just stand on that ledge using up my oxygen due to crowd congestion.

  • @catherinecole3978
    @catherinecole3978 8 месяцев назад +4

    After reading "Into Thin Air" by Jon Krakauer, the whole lid was blown off on the adventure tourism 'industry'. Seeing this ideo of the debacle on the Hillary Step emphasizes it even more. The achievement of Hillary and Norgay at the time is brought into full focus. Without oxygen, modern cold gear, all the mods and cons of today, these men made a great achievement all on their own. There is a great difference between a mountaineer and a tourist. These foolish people with more money than brains are not only risking their own lives, but they are also risking the lives of those poor Sherpas! What must people be thinking about as they climb over the frozen bodies of former climbers!

    • @gizmoswr679
      @gizmoswr679 6 месяцев назад

      Krakauer is a tourist who happens to climb. Read Anatoly's book or Groom's book. That's where Jon gets a lot of his information and then just starts to make things up.

  • @Al-oe8ib
    @Al-oe8ib Год назад +63

    Hard to imagine how difficult it must have been, back in 1953 when Sir Ed did it without all the modern equipment and clothing, and no track to follow

    • @heatbill1261
      @heatbill1261 Год назад +14

      Climbing Purity is mostly non existent on Everest and also climbed in the poorest of style. Many have soloed Everest Alpine style and with no O'S. Yes Hillary was a lung with legs.

    • @whywontmymousework
      @whywontmymousework Год назад +16

      Don't forget, he wasn't alone - he did it with Tenzing Norgay. But yes, an incredible feat with the equipment (or lack of) available back then.

    • @notapilot1
      @notapilot1 Год назад +4

      On the other hand, no tall guys in the way

    • @kshitizyadav3174
      @kshitizyadav3174 Год назад +4

      ​@@whywontmymouseworkTenzing was selfish bastard while Edmund was gracious , read more kid

    • @crczr
      @crczr Год назад

      ​@@kshitizyadav3174Could you explain?
      How was Tenzing a bad person?

  • @hanswache1240
    @hanswache1240 Год назад +14

    Wahnsinn,da stehen sie auf dem Gipfelgrat Reihe in Glied,wie früh an der Kaufhalle,wenn sie aufmacht.

  • @ra6648
    @ra6648 Год назад +7

    Absolutely fantastic video of the summit day . Now Imagine doing that at night if you get stranded there !

  • @easygoer1234
    @easygoer1234 10 месяцев назад

    Excellent video. Best one ive seen of the hillery step. And ive watched several.

  • @kellycaraway-j7f
    @kellycaraway-j7f Год назад +54

    I’m gobsmacked by this video…so in awe of Everest, but damn-all these climbers. It’s a traffic jam up there.

    • @derekibison6644
      @derekibison6644 Год назад +8

      Give it a few years and they’ll have a MuckDonalds at the summit

    • @XRIDER-qm1kw
      @XRIDER-qm1kw Год назад

      @@derekibison6644😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂💯

    • @Guide4Ever
      @Guide4Ever Год назад

      @@derekibison6644 HillaryDonalds, serving fresh and cold.

    • @derekibison6644
      @derekibison6644 Год назад +1

      @@Guide4Ever With an unlimited range of novel frozen meats.

  • @Heike0815
    @Heike0815 Год назад +9

    ein wunderschönes Video, vielen Dank fürs Einstellen. Hoffentlich erschreckt es nicht nur mich, sondern v.a. planende Everest-Touristen und hält sie von diesem Frevel gegenüber dem Dach der Welt ab. Denn es sind so viele wunderschöne unerschlossene 7000er dort zu sehen, wohin echte Alpinisten ohne Menschenmassen wie im Kletterpark zur Erkundung aufbrechen können.

    • @handzimbo6224
      @handzimbo6224 5 месяцев назад

      "Dach der Welt" eher ein riesen Eiterpickel

    • @MuffelamMorgen
      @MuffelamMorgen 5 месяцев назад

      Das Dach der Welt ist wie der Rest der Welt nur noch ein einziger stinkender Müllhaufen. Vielleicht wäre es besser Putin und Nato freie Hand zu lassen und die Massenbevölkerung der Erde ein Ende setzen.

  • @nathankennedy4263
    @nathankennedy4263 Год назад +15

    7:53 you can catch a glimpse of a dead body still attached to the fixed line. (Lower left side)

    • @rpglennj
      @rpglennj 11 месяцев назад +5

      And at 9:45

  • @Sukhumvit246
    @Sukhumvit246 Месяц назад

    Im fascinated with Everest, Ive been climbing for years all over the world, I done the base camp trek last year but this is beautiful. I wish I had the money for this.

  • @BenTrem42
    @BenTrem42 9 месяцев назад +2

    ... I'm gasping. I knew it was crowded, and I knew it too strength, but god! the patience!
    congrats to all

  • @bari2883
    @bari2883 Год назад +10

    The amount of people just standing around waiting is criminal. Something needs to be done like a certain amount of climbers each year. This is not my idea of fun but still am in awe of those who accomplish it.

  • @kathleenmccallum5081
    @kathleenmccallum5081 Год назад +5

    Amazing. Best I've ever seen. I wonder how many just fall off the side of that step. It seems so easy to do.

  • @zyaneric1
    @zyaneric1 Год назад +16

    Seems like there are more folks like Stockton Rush out there, willing to take money to lead to Mt Everest, does anyone remember 1998?
    It’s just not the same, that “Being first,”. Now it seems as if you got the money you can be carried there. Where is the pride of accomplishment?
    We all, or at least I hope so, want to be first, let’s level it down to being our best of whatever we can be. Be the first to mount your own Mt Everest, you can do it, don’t wait in line or let someone carry you. You can do it!

    • @backlogbrood2451
      @backlogbrood2451 Год назад +3

      Agreed. None of these people should be proud. They show little skill by relying so much on Sherpa guides. They don't give a shit about these peoples' lives. In this day and age, you can't decide to summit Everest AND also say "I care about these peoples' lives". You can't have it both ways.

    • @AshleySpeaks09
      @AshleySpeaks09 3 месяца назад

      👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @worldtravelerforever
    @worldtravelerforever 11 месяцев назад +1

    Outstanding video! Thank you!

  • @Hatbox948
    @Hatbox948 5 месяцев назад +3

    It seems like the weight and movement of so many people would cause avalanches, ice bridge breakage, rock slides, etc. This is crazy and full of risks.

  • @FreyjaJ
    @FreyjaJ Год назад +45

    Well done, and really great footage of the reality of climbing Everest today. The traffic jams always freak me out, but the general goodwill between most climbers is still nice to see. RIP to all who did not survive the mountain.

    • @kowalski3769
      @kowalski3769 Год назад +11

      You mean besides stepping over the dead and dying people on their way up to glory? Yea fuck that.

    • @FreyjaJ
      @FreyjaJ Год назад +5

      @@kowalski3769 Sadly, that is part of the reality. I think it's important for people to see that it isn't necessarily what they might imagine, and that it does sometimes cost lives. Videos like this one are a crucial counterpoint to romanticized notions about climbing famous mountains.

    • @backlogbrood2451
      @backlogbrood2451 Год назад +4

      @@FreyjaJ I think the point is more that we have to change the narrative of mt everest climbs from some romanticized ideal which doesnt exist anymore to something that reflects the exploitative and damaging reality up there. I.E. stop congratulating these people for contributing to it. These people are nothing compared to mountaineers who don't lean on the sherpas for everything from food, to toilets, to literally taking each step up the mountain in some cases.

    • @FreyjaJ
      @FreyjaJ Год назад +4

      @@backlogbrood2451 I don't necessarily disagree with you. That said, videos like this might do more to accomplish the goal of dispelling the most absurdly fantastic ideas about mountains such as Everest than (sometimes justifiably) scolding those who exploit the local people to climb it - sadly because the local government relies so heavily on tourist money, and keeps so much of it from the Sherpas, which is outrageous, as they are the ones taking the greatest risks. No one, not even those who climb on their own, get there without at least some support from the local people.

    • @kahyui2486
      @kahyui2486 Год назад

      You won't say goodwill when they leave you for dead 😂.
      And before someone says "they only do it to save their own life's".
      No they don't, literally multiple stories of how people still summited whilst leaving people for dead when they could have descended and potentially saved them or bring them to rescue level. The guy who had a stroke on the Michael Mathews expedition is an example. To selfish climbers still ascended whilt a man had a stroke n the Sherpas carried him to ground base evel 💀

  • @ramtron1775
    @ramtron1775 Год назад +28

    All those people up there, you can't even immerse yourself in the moment. 😂 That would absolutely ruin it for me.

    • @5PercentTint
      @5PercentTint Год назад

      Selfie 🎉

    • @bcatblues725
      @bcatblues725 10 месяцев назад

      Right? I don’t like standing in line at Disneyland.

  • @humanbeing2420
    @humanbeing2420 Год назад +13

    If I had very high quality video of myself climbing the highest mountain on earth, I'd definitely post it to RUclips with no explanation other than "Full Video".

  • @raegaenmc3582
    @raegaenmc3582 10 месяцев назад +3

    Beautiful views but absolutely terrifying climbing up and down that very small ledge.

  • @picahudsoniaunflocked5426
    @picahudsoniaunflocked5426 7 месяцев назад +1

    I don't ever want to climb but the camaraderie makes me want to be a den mama at base camp, making tea & babysitting the radio & dealing with logistics.

  • @darklordlc
    @darklordlc Год назад +13

    The amount of people up there is staggering and there is barely any room to maneuver and pass each other in opposite directions. This seems very dangerous and such a roadblock for the experienced climbers where time is of the essence.

    • @deborahparise5566
      @deborahparise5566 Год назад +1

      How is it that the passage of so many feet doesn't wear the snow down and make the snow ledge drop away?

  • @Ivey-nb3nk
    @Ivey-nb3nk Год назад +9

    No way not for all the money in the world. Please be safe all. Thank you for sharing

  • @Jewdacus
    @Jewdacus Год назад +10

    Holy hell I didn't realize how narrow it is and how steep the fall. I wonder how long the wait is to summit? Also I know they are wearing the best clothing but how cold is it up there?

    • @nickreynolds8391
      @nickreynolds8391 11 месяцев назад +2

      Temps near the summit hover anywhere from -35 to -55. Can get worse. Winds that can punish the higher parts of the mountain to the tune of 100 mph. Add those two up (real temps & wind chill) and you'd have temps that feel like -80.

  • @alexgabriel5650
    @alexgabriel5650 9 месяцев назад +2

    Stunning views and exceptional video quality. Only it makes you wonder how long before certain portions of that route will give way under so many people wandering up there?

  • @rvboondocker2559
    @rvboondocker2559 10 месяцев назад

    Outstanding video, thank you! We were just there last week. Humbling

  • @maramé.r
    @maramé.r Год назад +21

    What on Earth are all those people doing queuing up at the top of Everest. I'd never have imagined such a remote and hazardous place would be teeming with so many people. What a nightmare and how unrewarding it must seem

    • @deborahparise5566
      @deborahparise5566 Год назад +1

      Your only view is the backpacks and masked faces; you can't take time to appreciate the vista, or you get distracted and have an accident.

    • @PrzemekZapart
      @PrzemekZapart Месяц назад

      The weather window is a few days from mid-May, including 1 to 2 days with guaranteed weather, hence the queues

  • @svetadudnikova8411
    @svetadudnikova8411 Год назад +4

    Господи! Как же это страшно! Даже сидя на диване … СТРАШНО!!!!

  • @markmark2080
    @markmark2080 Год назад +11

    Thanks for posting this, I'm not one for standing in lines... At least the view is great, can't imagine what Hillary would think...

  • @ADNZ35
    @ADNZ35 2 месяца назад +3

    I've never seen footage quite like this, the brilliance and beauty of Everest and the all important descent. Just wow.

  • @turul9392
    @turul9392 6 месяцев назад +1

    Two thirds of the earth's atmosphere are below you at this point. Incredible. The dark bluish tint of the sky giving yo a glimpse of outer space.

  • @alexanderk7776
    @alexanderk7776 Год назад +13

    No one could ever force me up to this 😁

    • @alexanderk7776
      @alexanderk7776 Год назад

      my english is very not native speaker like😂

  • @sammich6389
    @sammich6389 Год назад +4

    Awesome footage! Appreciate the video.

  • @tashideleg1
    @tashideleg1 Год назад +5

    It is sheer madness to scale Everest at the cost of your life. I have never seen such dangerous and close-up facts at such difficult heights. I think the guides should be paid double the current pay.

  • @sparkytoday8455
    @sparkytoday8455 3 месяца назад +6

    I’ll never complain about standing in line at Walmart ever again

  • @tanitaT34
    @tanitaT34 Месяц назад

    Thank you for sharing❤ it is a gut-wrenching footage. Every step could be the last. Everest is not for everyone. It is , actually, for no one. Just a few hundred people out of 8 billion can climb it. All of you are crazy. But I admire your willpower, agility, and courage.

  • @lucassampaio2069
    @lucassampaio2069 Год назад +4

    I am not a mountaineer, but an admirer of this sport. What has been happening on Everest and K2 is absolute nonsense. People with no experience are climbing these mountains, as if they were going to Disneyland. Queues on the trail are criminal.
    It is sad to say, but I believe that a great tragedy could happen if so many unprepared people continue to climb Everest at the same time.