Climbing Denali Unguided - The Full Experience (10 day summit) 5/31/2021
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
- This is the full video of my unguided climb of Denali, resulting in a successful summit via the West Buttress
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done after 3 minutes in. now watching. this is exciting.
I care about mount Denali
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You don’t need oxygen for this? At what point does someone need oxygen?
@@bondarchuk84 nope, we didn’t use oxygen, I don't think you need oxygen for 6000m peaks
Old, out of shape, single, and quite broke mom of three precious kiddos… one severe special needs. There's no chance of me getting to do this… I am SO GRATEFUL to have come across this video… what an amazing adventure!! And I feel like I'm almost experiencing it myself! Thank you for bringing us along the journey.
there’s always a chance to do what you wish, the power is in taking control of what you can. i hope you find the will to make your dreams come true!
Look…dead serious rn…if you want to do this, I will watch your kids. I know I’m a stranger on the internet right now, but I’m a publicly vet-able person. I live in Chicago, Il, and as a person with no kids, who works from home, you let me know if you need someone to watch your kids. No joke. Okay? Nobody should ever miss out on doing something this spectacular. #inittogether
The power is your imagination yknow I dreamt this literally last night
Hi, Mom!
You rock.
@@dominiquedoeslifesounds like a pedo
No Sherpas no guides just mountaineers tackling the elements to reach their ultimate goal…the way all climbs should be💯💯💯
Many thanks for uploading this impressive footage. Brings back a lot of memories when I summitted Denali 15 years ago at the age of 49. The most beautiful climb of my life. Technically not very hard, but physically ... I am still happy I went to Denali in the best shape possible. To be honest, mentally much easier than climbing a mountain like Cho Oyu in the Himalays. I wil never regret this climb...
My favorite part of this video, was anytime you said anything about not feeling the best, you made sure to acknowledge and appreciate the beauty of the view. I think that alone is great mental motivation!
Hope to hike this one day!😌
Very cool and thank you! I climbed this route in 1996 before small digital cameras were a thing. I only have my 35mm slides to prove it! Seeing all this video brings back tons of memories…
Can this mountain be hiked or does it require rock climbing gear? I want to do something extreme but have no rock climbing experience.
@@tropicalterrarium1742from what I understand, gear requirements are minimal. Maybe a few ropes, but as I understand, the regular route is more or less a walk/hike straight up to the top.
@@technologicallyilliterate It's more difficult than Everest 😂
@tropicalterrarium1742 there's no rock climbing on this route, but glacier travel experience and equipment is required for safety. My recommendation is to go with a guide company if you are unsure about the requirements and gear for this climb
I did Mt. Shasta (Hotlam Bolum) when I was 30. Now 50. Rainer next and Denali to cap off my climbing. Great video. Very much appreciated.
When I hiked mt Whitney. 14k feet. I also noticed that I cried super easily
Yeah it's a combination of altitude, dehydration, mental exhaustion that can cause hormones also apparently get out of wack up there. It's fairly common for me on climbs, but it was worse than normal on Denali in that situation for me
Anyone every climb mt Shasta? I know it’s easy from what I hear but it’ll be my first.
@@nickmuaythaiandfitnessit’s not “easy” … it’s an effort for sure
@@robspring81 ahh, I miss spoke . I’m glad to hear that. Thank you. I plan to have fun and make it a two day trip with my brother.
@@nickmuaythaiandfitnesshow did it go?
South Hunter Pass! - on the flight out. It has been 14 years for me since a Mt. Hunter West Ridge attempt with a plane hop over to the Ruth Gorge to play on a couple of the lower peaks. Still, still after all this time I would love to get back if my aging body and life ever permits. An Alaskan high peaks trips is such an extreme experience for us few weekends a year mountaineers that no other adventure ever quite satisfies. On the other hand, it truly is better to have lived and loved than to never love at all. Aided by such beautiful videos like this, oh what a love in memory.
Ay Trent! Congrats on making it to the top again. Was shocked when this came up on my feed. And you even got a clip of my little nap on the summit!
Haha I noticed someone laying down in the video, I feel like I should have probably asked if you were okay 😂😂 I’m glad you had a great time up there too!😊
I absolutely loved this video. After going through some tough times in my life, I decided that mountaineering would be my life long passion. It’s one of the few things in my life that I love doing. I’m gonna attempt a Denali summit in a few years after gaining enough experience.
Best of luck to you and your future endeavors Trent!
Thanks so much! I'm glad you liked it, you as well 🙂
Eh just get a guide who has done it before . Some in my family did and made it .
@@daysofourlives3982 what am I missing here king wank
That’s how you die
How old are you? I feel the same way. Curious when you’re starting this journey in life.
That shot @ 45:21.. Amazing! As someone who has climbed mountains my whole life but will never get to experience this, thank you for taking me on this journey with you. Great filming, commentary and editing. Cheers from Colorado!
I very much enjoyed our climb together... From the comfort of my bed here in Southern Arizona.. Amazing footage for sure!!. Thank you for sharing your experience.
Fantastic footage, thank you for sharing. I relived my Denali traverse climb in 1993, different era, much more basic gear and fewer people, but same amazing mountain.
In 1980 that was the same driver that picked us up in Anchorage. In 81 we took the train. Vaya con Dios.
Amazing work and you did it without oxygen assist. You should be proud. I hiked my first 14er a year ago and definitely felt it (as I did not train and I flew in from Michigan the night before ). Subscribed!
Dude, fantastic footage, best I’ve seen of Denali. We have a bunch of relatively small mountains to climb in Quebec and weather would definitely compare in the winter months(which I really don’t mind), however, I’ve never experienced that elevation change. Seems like the toughest part. Planning on climbing Denali in the next couple years, thx again for this content!
He's on one of the coldest mountains on earth, winter weather in Quebec would not compare.
@@achap6376 I've spent time in both. Northern quebec and the polar north west. Northern quebec was way more uncomfortable. That's anecdotal but I'm sure at times Northern quebec is colder even than the summit of denali haha
Je suis aussi du Québec et j'aimerais le faire après mes sessions universitaires
@@achap6376the northeast coast of the us and canada is some of the most extreme weather on earth
Terrific video; magnificent scenery and quite an accomplishment. Congrats on all the popularity this video has obtained. (We met at the Crater Lake Rim Village on Saturday, btw)
Nice to meet you on here! I’m glad you enjoyed it, it was a great experience 🙂
Awesome video - brought back many happy memories from 2017 even though I didn’t summit.
Congrats on the climb and the video - 10 days is very fast, requires strong fitness and mental push, especially after losing half your team so early. And good luck with weather (we got stuck at 14 camp for 7 days). Sorry for hijacking the comments - just trying to pay it forward as I learned so much from others before my climb. Hope you document future climbs 🙏👏
Thank you! I'm working at getting better at documenting the climbs, I'm going to do another one soon!
Hi Lindsay, I just got unblocked on RUclips, that's why I hadn't responded. Forgives. Thank you for your comments. Coincidentally a few months ago I saw your Denali video, and I was sorry they didn't summit. It is the Law of the mountain. I have tried Ojos del Salado three times in Chile, and I have not been able to. Next May I hope to be in Alaska, Denali. I think I know the route. It is definitely not a single mountain. I suppose it will be breaking through at the right time. I dream of that mountain. Bolivia is a very friendly country. And very cheap. Any advice you need, I will gladly give you several tips. A mountain hug from Bogotá.
@@trenthari do you live in alaska?
@@nicholasraymond352 I live in Washington! Why's that?
It's really a magnificent climb to the summit of Denali. Fantastic! Warm greetings from The Special Territory of Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
15:33 - My GOSH that scenery is MAGICAL! The light in there! Incredible! It's like another World! Lucky you! Thank you for sharing this! (Ok, now I'm going to finish the video.) 😊
I freaking love mountains. I've only been on the Smokies, ( child's play, I know ) bouldering in CO, and free climbing illegally in Glacier NP at 14. I have lupus cancer and graves disease, the time in my life of mountains and riding wild horses is over. I love that I live in a time I get to watch h RUclips videos of summits I'll never see. If I still had my body, I would really want to do this. It looks rad. I love your attitude as well! ❤
Thanks for including your write up --- that was very generous and very very interesting. It provided a lot of the details that really communicates what a challenge the mountain is. Best wishes for your (and Tony's) future adventures!
Man, it must feel incredible to be that much higher than the surrounding landscape… Wow! 🤯
Very beautiful. My plans going next summer 2024 thank you for sharing ❤
Those views after 10:05 are incredible. Thats an amazing place. Looks otherworldly.
Great video. The background audio was mesmerizing like a nymph calling me into the unknown.
The footage at the 10 minute mark is amazing 😍
Honest, no frills, plenty of thrills in Gods high country, thanks for your grit and drive I went with you.
This is so unbelievably inspiring, Trent! Thank you for taking us along with you!!!
Badassery incarnate my man. Fine work.
This is so lovely, thanks for all the footage, denali is so breathtaking!
You made it looked like a walk in the park ! Greetings from Malaysia
You are a bad ass. Congratulations, and thank you for sharing.
Thank you for making this video.
I kept looking for our group the entire video, but couldn't tell if you started before or after us. Only thing is don't leave your rope like on Motorcycle hill. Too late now, but we had an unfortunate crevasse rescue there. Great climb. Just something for the future.
Yeah I saw a guy fall in a crevasse on it the next day. It was terrifying for me, on the way down in a blizzard, my treking pole broke through on smooth snow, no way to see it. I was lucky and I agree. Motorcycle hill was probably the sketchiest crevasse section for me on the mountain. We started on May 22 at 8pm
Amazing video! Thanks for sharing the Alaskan quirks and hardships of the climb along the way.
Amazing. Thanks for sharing. I’ll just stick to 14ers, but it’s fun to imagine.
Nice job Trent, loved the video
Firstly congrats. This just motivates me to summit denali. I have climbed anconcagua, chimborazo and Island Peek, but denali looks like a different experience
Love the video.
I know how hard it is to motivate oneself to keep taking video and picture on such a journey. So thank you.
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You guys showed true grit and camaraderie thanks to you I went to Denali on You tube
Congrats on the summit and thanks for uploading this video! Can't wait for my turn in the future. :)
Thank you for sharing your journey with us! Congrats on the awesome feat!
This one day would be a goal of mine aswell. Are there any great intermediate mountains that you did to prepare for Denali? I'm very new to all of this and would like to create some goals for the next few years
@@adrianpantea409 Mt Rainier is great training for Denali because glacier travel is required on Mt Rainier.
Congratulations on your incredible climb! What a beauty. I'm working in Alaska this summer as a tour director and can't wait to hike some of the trails (maybe I'll climb in a few years). Way to go!
So cool!!!
Do you think you have a version without the background music?
@@lan8854 ruclips.net/video/NV2Sokw9_vs/видео.htmlsi=FmBuZQZAe1EtFe1m
@lan8854 yeah, no one seems to watch it though haha
@@trenthari whoa, thank you! I’m definitely watching!
Awesome job! Looks like it was a hard push at times, but you conquered it!
Fantastic achievement and excellent rendering of it! Congratulations!
Great video! I just have some recommendations:
1) What was the valley called where that small plane landed? (Where you began your Denali Trek) (I REALLY wish I knew that...)
2) How long did it take to fly there from where you were staying in Alaska?
3) Show us things you ate while on this trek! (And where did you pee/poop?)
4) How much did it cost to do this trip? (If you're comfortable sharing that information)
These are important parts of an outdoor excursion.
Again, thanks for sharing those BEAUTIFUL scenes with us!
***UPDATE: Just saw your Document and it looks like there's a lot more information in there!. The thing is, most of us are here to WATCH the information and unfortunately, don't feel like reading about it... I know that sucks, but that's how it is...)
Denali looks like a dream slovac direct always looked like such a cool mixed route definitely would love to try it one year.
wow, nice video man. great quality and very interesting
Thank you for posting the videos and the detailed write up describing the challenges. Very inspiring!
Great film and impressive achievement, well done!
Excellent video. Beautiful footage as well. I'm currently debating whether or not to get into alpining. I would need to gain a lot of experience. Anyways, thanks for sharing your own personal experience wiith climbing Denali.
That is so cool brother 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
So cool man! Enjoyed the video thoroughly! A definite dream of mine.
Man this video is awesome! Me and my buddy are planning to climb it in 2024/2025 I would love to do it unguided like this! We’re from Louisiana and as far as I know I don’t think anyone from the state has made this climb!
Starting my denali expedition on May 4th, extremely pumped and extremely nervous. I know im physically and mentally capable, but im just super nervous and keep thinking about the chance of getting a freak storm, or dying in an avvy. May 12th is my birthday which is the goal summit day, but im going to need to get lucky with the weather to get a bday summit.
It's a bit early! Are you going guided?
@@trenthari not going guided but 1 of the team members has done it 4 times, another has made it to the summit twice, and I'm an experienced mountaineer with most of the glaciated western US summits under my belt, chimborazo in Ecuador, Mont blanc, etc, and the whole team has trained together on multiple different routes of rainier in recent months.
We're pretty confident in our ability to do it, although once we get up there I'm sure we'll hit a wall of pure exhaustion with the 130LB sled+backpack, and almost freeze to death in the cold wind that early may offers. I cant wait!
@BearPlane747 one thing, might want to prepare to climb the headwall above 14k without fixed lines, which may end up being about 500 feet of ice climbing. A lot of early teams didn't make it the year I went cause the fixed lines weren't in place and they weren't prepared for it. Keep in mind, ice climbing at 16,000 feet with a 50 lb pack is not like ice climbing a waterfall. It's extremely challenging. Especially if the wall is a sheet of blue ice like we had. Just a tip! Maybe have that conversation with your partners and ask the rangers
@@VolcanoHatingMountaineer I want to see you get to the summit!
Awesome thank you for taping this . Now I might have to do some research and try this myself
Awesome hike! Nice flighty music to boot.
magnificent video, godawful music
12:33 The Midwestern in me recognize the midwestern in you, homie 😂❤ (“ope”)
Santa Claus needs a new windshield
This is an incredible video
Great job young man!
Great episode
Wow that was a great watch. I like how you captured the entire experience of mountain climbing, from your driver into town, to seeing the alaskan single prop in action complete with pilot in chinos. Even though your task accomplished is much greater is funny how similar the mental aspects our to my own trips. The initial curiosity of surroundings, the fiddling with gear, the 'here we go' feeling and that you'll never make it because you're tired after 500m, being 'in sync' in close quarters with 2 or 3 other guys you might only see a few times a year, being too hot, sorting out gear gear, being too cold, and finally.. the joy and emotion (even from the quiet guy) at the top! (Loved "This is the little... thing" LOL!) Accompanied by 'that walk' on the way down haha!
Amazing...made my eyes well up!
39:27. Nothing like the sound of tent zippers in the morning!
At 41:51 I think I would have taken a picture of the geological survey marker and then stand over it and declare myself as king of the mountain.
Congrats on a successful summit Trent.
Did it solo 10 years ago. Fun times.
Well done! Thank you for a great video.
Great video. You guys are so courages. Pls be careful 🙏
Hey Man,
I know it will look wired but I have a small friendly suggestion for you that whenever you do climb never cover your ears. Until and unless you are fully acclimatised as ears play an essential part in getting your body acclimated.
Rest you are doing great and enjoy climbing.
But one thing is for sure would love to climb with you in Banff or somewhere in Canada. As it's pretty hard over here to find some good mountaineering buddies.
Thanks for sharing your journey.
great work! vid and climbing
congrats.
Great job.
Thank for sharing! What an amazing experience! I know I would never do this kind of hike) bit it’s just super cool to see how other people do it!
I’d there a way to fly and do just the base camp and go back!?
You fly directly into base camp, there’s tours for that 😊
I was expecting some technical sections hanging off the wall. Had no idea it's that straightforward - obviously one has to put in great effort and acclimatize for several days, which is no small feat.
I wasn't recording during the technical sections, it was tough enough just getting up. There was about 5 raps getting down
Great video! Hope to accomplish this someday!
Ask you have to do is dedicate time to train, and get the gear and you can!
Great video man!
I really enjoyed the video, clearly you were sharing the experience as opposed to exercise of look at me and how good I am. Any chance you could post a gear list?
Yes! I will when I get back to my computer, I have a pretty comprehensive list of everything I took on the climb
I just put it in the description of you'd like to take a look!
You make it look easy..........maybe I will try?
Haha, I wouldn't say it was easy in any way😂
@@trenthari ty for replying
Hell, back when I was 11 we rigged up a paddle on the back tire and a ski on the front tire of my bike and I rode right up it. Didn't have to acclimate to elevation because it only took a few hours. Didn't even get so much as a chapped lip out of the deal.
For real? lol
Nicely done guys ! What's next ?
I’m looking at doing something in the Himalayas next year!
Have you climbed Denali?
Good job
Has anyone ever tried singing the star spangled banner at the top yet? This is the highest mountian in the US. There better be someone who has sung it up there or I will be very upset.
Bad ass! Leave it at that!....!
I would ove to get high and look out over those hills. It appears to be a walk without the cliff hanging and even carry an overnight bag.
Thanks for sharing your experience in great details. Just did Mt. Rainier and definitely want to do Denali next. Question on boots, did you end up using double boots?
Yeah you really need triple boots up high, but double boots with overboots works well
Great job and video
Thank you!
Ahhhh! That damn song and the woman singing! I can’t get it scrubbed out of my head. Please never do that again, especially with such a heinous tune.
Otherwise, great video! I really enjoyed it…some great views of Denali that I’d never seen. Congrats on the summit!
I agree, I could not stand the elevator music
Could you put me Inna rolling suitcase next time, take me with?
Pilots didn’t have any stories to share?
32:23. Nice rip!😂
Beautiful 💙
Excellent video! Unfortunately the single track you decided to use for music began to wear on me after a few minutes, and then became almost unwatchable by the time I was halfway through the video. Watched most of the rest on mute, but your footage is amazing!!!! Still gave you a like.
Yeah sorry my bad
I got tired of editing after a while, so I just posted it finally 😂 got mad views though, I would have spent more time if I knew it was going to be so popular
Fantastic video! Did you see any auroras?
There was no nighttime up there that time of year!