can you please recommend a few circular hikes thats doable in late may this year? I love mountain photography and do mountain trailrunning, but not so good with snow!
This is such an underrated channel that deserves so much more. I find Bruno and his vistas and compelling, calm storyline telling to be a calming influence in a world I find increasingly mad.
It would had been more logical to put signs at the bottom of the mountain, that it is not recommended to climb up this mountain, because Mr. Pasqualetti already lost his life here.
You can’t stop the heart, it wants what it wants. Since the brave people want adventure it’s nice they have a place to rest on their journey. RIP Luca 💐
@@msbonni3408 No. To place a hut their for overnight, you insinuate the climbingway beside it to be fairly safe, which is proven to be wrong. So you tempt people to risk their lives.
I hope people know how difficult it is to be going on such hard terrain and still find time to capture such beautiful footage on your own. Mad respect for you for doing this. The footage are beautiful and I love your humble commentary. The kind of adventurer I love to watch
how does that even work? one slip and you just die? or fall down at the at least 10 meters of rope thats just hanging slack there. does it pull the other guy down then too?
Bruno, you are my inspiration! I am an old lady now but used to climb in the Engadine, Switzerland. I follow your beautiful photography and all the memories of my youth come back to me. I now live a more relaxed life by the sea in Greece, although my home is in California, but my most wonderful memories were my climbing experiences away from the crowds and noise, where I could challenge myself. Thank you!
Nobody would ever vandalize a place like that because the self-discipline you need to have to achieve the proficiency necessary for this level of hiking, and being respectful, are mutually dependent.
I have stopped this kind of alpinism and switched to trail running when I became a father. It was the right decision for me, but because I am not in this kind of terrain anymore, I really really enjoy watching your videos. Thank you.
The cinematography of this video is AWESOME. I will never ever have the physique to visit such cabin or even climb to the sharp ridge in my life but you just give us a glimpse of the amazing view and the reward from completing such climb. Kudos to you and Marco!
What a great adventure Bruno. Incredible story telling, spectacular views and sceneries that feel like heaven. This is better than any content on Netflix. I am glad I get to watch your content because I feel like I’m with you in this adventure. That’s the beauty of your film making skills. Thank you for sharing this with us.
Stuff like this just make me so happy to be alive being someone who lives in England and is surrounded by buildings and cars it truly does start to play with your mental health and you forget how big and amazing the world really is just watching your videos and looking at the sky with no pollution is amazing then all the views from the far mountains and vast weather it truly makes you appreciate life thank you for making these videos you truly have helped me remember what a beautiful place the world is and one day I my self am hoping to grow the balls and say forget my average life it’s time to go explore the mountains and find peace
When I saw the thumbnail for this video, I said to myself "nah, this is totally photoshopped". But then I started watching. Wow, just wow. It really looks like a professional documentary, the quality is top notch. And hats off to your skills to climb this. The surface of the rock somehow reminds me of giant dragon teeth. Absolutely spectacular!
I come from Berlin, but till I was 13 my family and I used to go to nothern italy almost every year. We spend a lot of time hiking in the alps, but since then I haven't been there. Your videos let me remember all the good memories of the peaks and cabins!
Mind blowing location! I would probably fall on my way out the door, sort of like "watch that first step"....plunk! Being a 63 yr old mom, not sure if this is ever something I would want to try out, so a big thank you for taking us along on this amazing journey!
I had to watch parts of this over the top of a cushion. Thanks for bringing to life an adventure that I could never have undertaken myself in a million years. Amazing video skills too.
The fact that you climbed and still managed to capture all these amazing scenes on camera is unfathomable. Take care, keep doing what you love, I wish you all the best!
I suppose, congratulations to the climbers who successfully accomplished something like this. You had your reward in experiencing nature in a way that very few people could possibly hope for. I could hear in your voice the absolute awe and respect for something akin to a miracle...
I am so proud of you guys! I am absolutely mind-blown at your climbing prowess! Thank you so much for sharing. Wow! What an accomplishment! I think you ought to be very proud of yourselves!
That was such a great video I just happened to stumble upon. Your camera work, your calm story telling, and the content is just great man! For not having a lot of rock climbing experience, you handled that ridge perfectly. Well done. Cheers from Colorado, USA!
I had goosebumps watching this video. Seriously no words for this video. I am speechless. This shows the curiosity, power and thirst for adventure and thrill of humans. Hats off!
Only 93k subscribers? The places you take your audience and the production value of your videos definitely deserve at least a couple of million subs. Keep up the good work! You've inspired me to look into splitboarding, after one of your hicking-sleeping-riding videos. Hope to be able to try it this year. Cheers, mate!
As someone who resides in the Eastern portion of the United States with all it's rainfall, seeing mountain peaks that are so little weather-worn is an incredible sight.
Bruno, this is one of the most amazing climbing adventures I've ever watched and was floored by those rock crags you climbed up and over to get to your destination cabin in the sky. Thank you for sharing it with such outstanding videography. My legs still hurt from just watching this, LOL! I'm sure yours probably did too.
Bruno, this footage is astonishing. What an amazing trip, I admire your strength, sense of adventure and your bravery in going to this place. Thank you for sharing with us!
Thank you Bruno, I never tire of you. I could see the cascade of mountains standing on my grandmothers balcony in southern Italy Calabria, and have always desired to capture the moment with the mountain tops because they speak volumes, but now it is much more intimate with God Almighty and I believe because you have made this possible to witness!!!❤thank you ❤God Bless you❤
This is the most amazing and beautiful 13:00 I have seen on YT perhaps ever. So well shot and put together. story, edits, drone, video , climb. All incredible! Subbed!
I found your channel while browsing my phone, later that day I wanted to finish this video on my big 4k television. Your journeys are meant for the big screen
Some of those overhead shots you showed were absolutely amazing and totally scary. I have traversed the ridgeline of the Horseshoe Pass on Mount Snowdon in North Wales and that was scary enough, not sure I would have the gonads to do the climb that you guys did.
Wow Bruno, that was some adventure - yes unique, perhaps the most dangerous climb you will take. That knife edge was scary. The rock can be rotten and give way unexpectantly. We are glad it did not. Be safe. Have fun. And come back for more. Gracias a Dios.
Finalmente il Pasqualetti! Finito adesso di guardarlo ed è esattamente quello che volevo vedere! Grande Bruno, l'avventura si commenta da sola ma la maestria nell'editing è proprio talento! L'arrivo al crepuscolo poi... pazzesco! 😍
I live in Washington State USA. We have many lovely mountains and alpine hiking but never anything like that! How beautiful! I was actually holding my breath at times during your travers of the jagged peaks. WOW!
I'm so grateful for people that film themselves doing things like this. I would _never_ be able to (even watching the video gave me the willies) but it's incredible to watch the journey
I would never physically be able to complete this hike. Thank you for taking us along. The footage of the morning light are some of the most angelic images I’ve ever seen. You guys are brave.
I've traveled half the world and had some beautiful and wonderful adventures in my life too, but nothing as exciting as yours. Don't think I'll ever dare climb those spiky rocky mountains to get to that cozy cabin. Glad you both made it out alive, so you are able to share your fantastic experiences with us. Bravo!
Salvation is very Simple HalleluYAH (Hallel u YAH) “Praise ye YaH” YaH is The Father (Genesis 1) YaH arrives via the TENT OF MEETING YaH was Who they Crucified for our sins YaH was Crucified on an Almond TREE Ancient Semitic Moshe (Moses) Isaiah Scroll (The Original Isaiah) Isaiah 42:8 I am YaH; that is my Name! I will not yield my glory to another or my praise to idols. Isaiah 43:11 I am YAH, there is no other Savior but Me. Isaiah 45:5 I am YaH, and there is none else.
Thank you for letting me follow you. This brings back fond memories of such tours. These extreme wide angle shots look simply spectacular. Professional editing, beautiful scenery and just plain climbing. Wow.
People used to do things, now People "mainly with money" just go places. Tech is to blame. People built stone hinge... probably... this is simple someone with money paid someone without to build a cabin, ppl pay ppl to take them up everest those ppl hike up there daily, but you only ever hear of the billionaire who made it to the top.
Some of those rock formations are incredible, looked like such a challenging climb, congratulations on completing it and thank you for the amazing video!
You two are amazing! It's fantastic to have a super confident and competent climbing buddy who also does great as a trail blazer, thank you for this :)
I really love watching that view... from the safety of my couch! But it was moving to see, especially in the morning with the sunrise and the fog, feeling grateful to be on this beautiful planet 🙏
Thank you thank you for sharing your adventure. I'll never do anything even close to this but for a brief time I was able to experience something amazing! The videography work was absolutely stunning!
The view it's so beautiful that I cried watching this. It must have out of the world experience for you to stand on top of the ridge. How lucky you are!
It took my breath away. Imagine no sounds. With all of that effort and danger, I would have holed up there a whole day and two nights! So fascinating. Glad I got to see this 😱
What a beautiful video. Thank you for doing what you do and for giving those of us who cannot make these treks ourselves a glimpse of such incredible views. So grateful I stumbled upon your channel today.
Thank you! The filming was superb, as was the narration, the location and the climbing. It was also terrifying to watch. When I meet people who choose to undertake this kind of activity, I just nod and agree with everything they say. 😃
wow, this video got me in awed! I am so amazed at how you climbed this mountain and really happy for you to have achieved this dream of yours! I love the story. I love everything about this video! keep going!
HUGE THANKS to Marco, my adventure buddy! Follow him here: instagram.com/marco_malcangi/
Jesus loves you ❤️ 💖 💕
Absolutely breathtaking!💎
can you please recommend a few circular hikes thats doable in late may this year? I love mountain photography and do mountain trailrunning, but not so good with snow!
Beautiful views … breathtaking.
But that ridge line ! OMG knife edge!
🤙🏻Marco
Blows my mind to even think how that cabin must have been constructed !
Unfathomable 👍
only thing I can think of is it was made on the ground and helicoptered and set in place or something
I’m gonna try to find out!
@@vickiwalker3486did you find anything?
Exactly...I want to see the construction video as well...
This is such an underrated channel that deserves so much more. I find Bruno and his vistas and compelling, calm storyline telling to be a calming influence in a world I find increasingly mad.
totally agree
100% agreed
I now him since yesterday and yes unterrated
Well ! I just subscribed !
That ridge was scary !
Jesus loves you ❤️ 💖 💕
A fear of heights would never allow me to come close to this. Truly amazing footage. Bravissimo
Do you feel nervous right to your stomach just watching?
Heights like this make my balls physically ache! It's bizarre.
@@PobotrolMine are hiding. Not in a billion years would I ever try to climb that.
This is not fear of heights but it's something called having a brain. Risk your live for the recognition of some strangers on the internet smh😅
Same, also my fear of dying
Prefab cabin flown in by heli,installed in one day.
It is a memorial to a climber who lost his life.
Luca Pasqualetti....May you rest easy
Your statement and/or answer to the subject of how the cabin got there as well as why is appreciated.Thanks and cheers from Canada!
It would had been more logical to put signs at the bottom of the mountain, that it is not recommended to climb up this mountain, because Mr. Pasqualetti already lost his life here.
What better way to remember someone who fell off a cliff than to sleep on a cliff?
You can’t stop the heart, it wants what it wants. Since the brave people want adventure it’s nice they have a place to rest on their journey. RIP Luca 💐
@@msbonni3408 No. To place a hut their for overnight, you insinuate the climbingway beside it to be fairly safe, which is proven to be wrong. So you tempt people to risk their lives.
I hope people know how difficult it is to be going on such hard terrain and still find time to capture such beautiful footage on your own. Mad respect for you for doing this. The footage are beautiful and I love your humble commentary. The kind of adventurer I love to watch
Omg was anyone else holding their breath watching them climb? Wow. You guys are beyond amazing.
Yes, definitely! I couldn't look at the bottom of the screw either
how does that even work? one slip and you just die? or fall down at the at least 10 meters of rope thats just hanging slack there. does it pull the other guy down then too?
Bruno, you are my inspiration! I am an old lady now but used to climb in the Engadine, Switzerland. I follow your beautiful photography and all the memories of my youth come back to me. I now live a more relaxed life by the sea in Greece, although my home is in California, but my most wonderful memories were my climbing experiences away from the crowds and noise, where I could challenge myself. Thank you!
So u understand.. I watched it thinking nuts!! But they were safe the whole time! Completely amazed me! ❤
Wow! You sound like you’ve lived a fascinating life! Ever consider writing your memoir?
@@greeranelsonmy thoughts exactly! I'd love to hear more.
I call bs
I don’t want to climb anything, but that relaxing next to an ocean in Greece sure sounds nice 👍
Anxiety level when watching this in bed while trying to sleep: 10/10
Nicely done. Amazing video.
I get giddy just watching the video.
😃
Yes indeed.
Ik, I'm holding my breathe 😂
Litterally me now
Yep. “ I wonder how many people ….”😲
Nobody would ever vandalize a place like that because the self-discipline you need to have to achieve the proficiency necessary for this level of hiking, and being respectful, are mutually dependent.
beautiful man, no ego, no superficial bs, just honest words and climbing
Never seen such quality, your story telling and skill is superb.
You're a gem, thank you
I have stopped this kind of alpinism and switched to trail running when I became a father. It was the right decision for me, but because I am not in this kind of terrain anymore, I really really enjoy watching your videos.
Thank you.
Mee too
Good to hear you're being responsible. It takes character to take such a decission!
@@kmg1100 Thank you.
The cinematography of this video is AWESOME. I will never ever have the physique to visit such cabin or even climb to the sharp ridge in my life but you just give us a glimpse of the amazing view and the reward from completing such climb. Kudos to you and Marco!
To me the most fascinating part about all those cabins is how someone builds them there in such hard to reach places
I can only guess maybe a helicopter dropped off the supplies?
A quick Google search confirms that the materials were delivered by helicopter.
@@Jacbowron basically the whole thing was delivered as prefab and just lightly assembled up there.
What about the cameraman that got this shot. 11:35
It'd be nice if they could paraglide down.
Nope. Not for me. But, kudos for those that can and are able.
That footage at 11:30 is just amazing with the fog and the wide angle lens making it look so bottomless.
What a great adventure Bruno. Incredible story telling, spectacular views and sceneries that feel like heaven. This is better than any content on Netflix. I am glad I get to watch your content because I feel like I’m with you in this adventure. That’s the beauty of your film making skills. Thank you for sharing this with us.
Stuff like this just make me so happy to be alive being someone who lives in England and is surrounded by buildings and cars it truly does start to play with your mental health and you forget how big and amazing the world really is just watching your videos and looking at the sky with no pollution is amazing then all the views from the far mountains and vast weather it truly makes you appreciate life thank you for making these videos you truly have helped me remember what a beautiful place the world is and one day I my self am hoping to grow the balls and say forget my average life it’s time to go explore the mountains and find peace
you'll do it man
Thank you for going and taking us with you. The photography was beautiful.
The cinematography of this is just stunning. Thank you for bringing those of us who will never be able to do this there to that beautiful place.
When I saw the thumbnail for this video, I said to myself "nah, this is totally photoshopped".
But then I started watching. Wow, just wow. It really looks like a professional documentary, the quality is top notch. And hats off to your skills to climb this. The surface of the rock somehow reminds me of giant dragon teeth. Absolutely spectacular!
Such great photography. The ridge looked horrendous. Even in my youth it would have been beyond me. Thank you for the beautiful film and commentary.
I come from Berlin, but till I was 13 my family and I used to go to nothern italy almost every year. We spend a lot of time hiking in the alps, but since then I haven't been there. Your videos let me remember all the good memories of the peaks and cabins!
Mind blowing location! I would probably fall on my way out the door, sort of like "watch that first step"....plunk! Being a 63 yr old mom, not sure if this is ever something I would want to try out, so a big thank you for taking us along on this amazing journey!
I had to watch parts of this over the top of a cushion. Thanks for bringing to life an adventure that I could never have undertaken myself in a million years. Amazing video skills too.
The fact that you climbed and still managed to capture all these amazing scenes on camera is unfathomable. Take care, keep doing what you love, I wish you all the best!
Thank God for people like this. You couldn’t pay me to do this. god bless you !
If pizza man can't deliver there, then the place is useless
I would pay to do this
My kids and I love your adventures and beautiful cinematography on these stunning landscapes 🏔️🏔️🏔️
I suppose, congratulations to the climbers who successfully accomplished something like this.
You had your reward in experiencing nature in a way that very few people could possibly hope for. I could hear in your voice the absolute awe and respect for something akin to a miracle...
I am so proud of you guys! I am absolutely mind-blown at your climbing prowess! Thank you so much for sharing. Wow! What an accomplishment! I think you ought to be very proud of yourselves!
Non ci sono parole... il silenzio della montagna e la voce delle tue immagini... straordinario... grazie di averci portato in paradiso!
That was such a great video I just happened to stumble upon. Your camera work, your calm story telling, and the content is just great man! For not having a lot of rock climbing experience, you handled that ridge perfectly. Well done. Cheers from Colorado, USA!
Wow, what a wonderful place high in the mountains. The light and the conditions at the other morning are so amazing.
I had goosebumps watching this video. Seriously no words for this video. I am speechless. This shows the curiosity, power and thirst for adventure and thrill of humans. Hats off!
Only 93k subscribers? The places you take your audience and the production value of your videos definitely deserve at least a couple of million subs. Keep up the good work!
You've inspired me to look into splitboarding, after one of your hicking-sleeping-riding videos. Hope to be able to try it this year. Cheers, mate!
As someone who resides in the Eastern portion of the United States with all it's rainfall, seeing mountain peaks that are so little weather-worn is an incredible sight.
Bruno, this is one of the most amazing climbing adventures I've ever watched and was floored by those rock crags you climbed up and over to get to your destination cabin in the sky. Thank you for sharing it with such outstanding videography. My legs still hurt from just watching this, LOL! I'm sure yours probably did too.
Bruno, this footage is astonishing. What an amazing trip, I admire your strength, sense of adventure and your bravery in going to this place. Thank you for sharing with us!
Thank you Bruno, I never tire of you. I could see the cascade of mountains standing on my grandmothers balcony in southern Italy Calabria, and have always desired to capture the moment with the mountain tops because they speak volumes, but now it is much more intimate with God Almighty and I believe because you have made this possible to witness!!!❤thank you ❤God Bless you❤
wow. first: filming is done in a perfect way second: you are such an nice person. please keep going
This is the most amazing and beautiful 13:00 I have seen on YT perhaps ever. So well shot and put together. story, edits, drone, video , climb. All incredible! Subbed!
Me too 👍🏻
Man your videos are phenomenal. The combination of beautiful shots and storytelling is spot on!
I found your channel while browsing my phone, later that day I wanted to finish this video on my big 4k television. Your journeys are meant for the big screen
Some of those overhead shots you showed were absolutely amazing and totally scary. I have traversed the ridgeline of the Horseshoe Pass on Mount Snowdon in North Wales and that was scary enough, not sure I would have the gonads to do the climb that you guys did.
It was a mind blowing experience that a person can have. I truly enjoy it and envy you and your friend for your courage
This is your best to date. Thank you for creating it and sharing with us.
Wow Bruno, that was some adventure - yes unique, perhaps the most dangerous climb you will take. That knife edge was scary. The rock can be rotten and give way unexpectantly. We are glad it did not. Be safe. Have fun. And come back for more. Gracias a Dios.
Finalmente il Pasqualetti! Finito adesso di guardarlo ed è esattamente quello che volevo vedere! Grande Bruno, l'avventura si commenta da sola ma la maestria nell'editing è proprio talento! L'arrivo al crepuscolo poi... pazzesco! 😍
Concordo al 101% … editing super professionale… top!
Grandissimo Bruno! Però il liofilizzato dechatlon proprio no 😂... Matteo dagli un po' di buste lyo 😏.. Bivacco per pochi cmq complimenti
dai cosa avete contro le buste decathlon 🤣 sono buone!
@@BrunoPisaniAdventure ahahah gliele daró quando mi offrirà una pizza che mi merito! Peró almeno ha imparato a tenere il cucchiaio dai...
@@BrunoPisaniAdventurepozelio sam Berettu 92FS,niklovanu,bas od tebe.ps.Grazie.❤❤❤❤
I live in Washington State USA. We have many lovely mountains and alpine hiking but never anything like that! How beautiful! I was actually holding my breath at times during your travers of the jagged peaks. WOW!
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Im terrified of heights but I couldnt stop watching and needed to see you reach the destination. I think its your calm voice makes it easy.
How I wish I was 20. again...instead of 82...oh well....well done guys....
I'm sure -you- are... as am I. Just the ol' body won't keep the message.
-2nd law of thermal dynamics- heyyyy... whaddya gonna do huh??
Im 31 and wish i was 18 again lol
I’m 2 years old
Oh hell no. I haven't got a shred of envy for youth especially in this insane world
I'm 3.7 months old.
You produce some of the best mountain footage!
I was so engrossed by the photography and the climb. It looked so dangerous that climb, but I continued to watch. Looking forward to more this year.
I'm so grateful for people that film themselves doing things like this. I would _never_ be able to (even watching the video gave me the willies) but it's incredible to watch the journey
I would never physically be able to complete this hike. Thank you for taking us along. The footage of the morning light are some of the most angelic images I’ve ever seen. You guys are brave.
9:25 Rembrandt, Matisse, Monet...hell I have a Pisani. Thank you, mate!
I've traveled half the world and had some beautiful and wonderful adventures in my life too, but nothing as exciting as yours. Don't think I'll ever dare climb those spiky rocky mountains to get to that cozy cabin. Glad you both made it out alive, so you are able to share your fantastic experiences with us. Bravo!
Fabulous! Well done, Bruno! Your photography exceeds anything I've ever seen.
Really it was breathtaking views after hard earned hiking. Love from India.💕
This was an absolute movie, and an amazing location. The editing, cinematography all was so crisp and stunning.👏
That starry sky was magnificent ✨️
To be young and have capability to do that amazing way to enjoy nature its soooo amazing
Unreal Bruno! One of the craziest huts I've ever seen
Thanks man! Yeah this is a real gem!
Salvation is very Simple
HalleluYAH (Hallel u YAH) “Praise ye YaH”
YaH is The Father (Genesis 1)
YaH arrives via the TENT OF MEETING
YaH was Who they Crucified for our sins
YaH was Crucified on an Almond TREE
Ancient Semitic Moshe (Moses)
Isaiah Scroll (The Original Isaiah)
Isaiah 42:8
I am YaH; that is my Name! I will not yield my glory to another or my praise to idols.
Isaiah 43:11
I am YAH, there is no other Savior but Me.
Isaiah 45:5
I am YaH, and there is none else.
Thank you for letting me follow you. This brings back fond memories of such tours. These extreme wide angle shots look simply spectacular. Professional editing, beautiful scenery and just plain climbing. Wow.
Absolutely awesome cinematography and production guys!!
Finally another adventure to enjoy! Thank you Bruno 🥳
Amazing cinematography. Brought me to tears
Who in the hell completed the cabin???
was probably delivered by helicopter
Why ! This is pollution. Take a tent if you must but take it home with.
People used to do things, now People "mainly with money" just go places. Tech is to blame. People built stone hinge... probably... this is simple someone with money paid someone without to build a cabin, ppl pay ppl to take them up everest those ppl hike up there daily, but you only ever hear of the billionaire who made it to the top.
@@electriccoconutshut up
@@MrTripp02wtf are you talking about? It's a prefab that was put there for climbers to spend the night. Shit ain't that deep bro
Hats off to whomever carried all that material up there to build the cabin.
Those sunrise shots are absolutely amazing.
7:07 this is one of the best shots ive ever seen!
Leaving the hut by flying back down to the ground by using a wing suite would have been awesome!.
What happened to you, Bruno? It's a long time since you have posted this video
Some of those rock formations are incredible, looked like such a challenging climb, congratulations on completing it and thank you for the amazing video!
Geeze just watching this makes my palms sweaty. I can’t imagine ever doing this. Thank you for sharing with us common people 😊
Hi,
I came back to check for a new content, but there is none of it. Is everything alright, are you doing good ?
Hello Bruno, I'm from Indonesia, I want to ask, how do you find unknown places like this? Do you use a paper map or an app like AllTrails?
I would never 😂
Why did you only stay overnight? That once in a lifetime view would surely keep you there for a day just sitting and watching.
I don’t know how this video found me but I so glad it did. Absolutely stunning and terrifying.
That place looked like what I see in my dreams. You did beautifully with the camera shots !
You two are amazing! It's fantastic to have a super confident and competent climbing buddy who also does great as a trail blazer, thank you for this :)
I really love watching that view... from the safety of my couch! But it was moving to see, especially in the morning with the sunrise and the fog, feeling grateful to be on this beautiful planet 🙏
Thank you thank you for sharing your adventure. I'll never do anything even close to this but for a brief time I was able to experience something amazing! The videography work was absolutely stunning!
The view it's so beautiful that I cried watching this. It must have out of the world experience for you to stand on top of the ridge. How lucky you are!
Thanks for taking me on your adventure, fantastic job! It’s a blessing to be able to see this place through your lens and your narration:)
This video was totally worth it and y’all guys are amazing for people like you. I wouldn’t be able to see the world like this. Thank you.!❤
I will watch you guys climb. I fell about 30 years ago, survived so I watch. Thanks for sharing.
It took my breath away. Imagine no sounds. With all of that effort and danger, I would have holed up there a whole day and two nights! So fascinating. Glad I got to see this 😱
Such majestic beauty most of us will likely never see, Thank you for taking us on this adventure!
I’ve aged out of that kind of adventure, so it was very worth your video.
What a beautiful video. Thank you for doing what you do and for giving those of us who cannot make these treks ourselves a glimpse of such incredible views. So grateful I stumbled upon your channel today.
Such gorgeous and astonishing footage (those ridges!) and beautiful commentary -- truly a joy and inspiring to watch, thank you!
That was so beautiful. Thank you for sharing with the world. Glory to God for creating such wonderful places.
I would never but bravissimo!
Thank you! The filming was superb, as was the narration, the location and the climbing. It was also terrifying to watch. When I meet people who choose to undertake this kind of activity, I just nod and agree with everything they say. 😃
11:40 it looked like the boulder was the only thing on earth and it was suspended in nothingness. Truly amazing!
Oh my gosh you guys are amazing. Not to mention the terrain you traversed. Phenomenal guys. Thank you. Mind blowing really. ❤
A massive massive respect for those who have build that bivoac there. 👏👍👍👍
wow, this video got me in awed! I am so amazed at how you climbed this mountain and really happy for you to have achieved this dream of yours! I love the story. I love everything about this video! keep going!