The Journey to K2 - The Worlds Most Dangerous Mountain

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    The Journey to K2 | The Worlds Most Dangerous Mountain | Rosie Gabrielle
    With only one week's notice, and no idea what I signed up for, I began one of the hardest journeys of my life- to K2 basecamp! This trek is challenging for the average person, let alone someone who has cardiovascular disease, recovering chronic illness, and seemed to have started off on the wrong foot. Oh- and instead of doing it in the regular 7 days like most, we did it in under 5, gaining a whopping 3000 meters in this time. With everything kind of working against me, I pushed through my limits to give it my best, but that would be the biggest TEST. Did I make it ?
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  • @dereklucero5785
    @dereklucero5785 Год назад +135

    I just started watching and I know what went wrong….. some people have no business going to these places. Now I’ll watch the rest of the video.

    • @antoniotula262
      @antoniotula262 Год назад +28

      Agreed. I'm not sure what the motivation is, but to choose this most difficult challenge with insufficient preparation and a heart condition at these elevations really raises the risks.

    • @arbitraryalias9825
      @arbitraryalias9825 Год назад +19

      @@antoniotula262 Us watching is the motivation. The porters carrying their packs, getting their water, setting up their tents etc. enabled them to go somewhere they lacked the skill and knowledge to attempt on their own. They probably would have turned back after 36 hours had there not been 6 men assisting. Instead they got to fulfill their hiker aesthetic video and get helicoptered out...

    • @antoniotula262
      @antoniotula262 Год назад +7

      @arbitraryalias9825 I Googled her to see her story/bio. Now it all makes sense. You're probably right.

    • @linanicolia1363
      @linanicolia1363 Год назад +9

      Even the experts can get into trouble. There is no room for novices, but as long as they pay for the experience, no one turns them down. They are a danger to the people around them, especial the sherpas who often will lose their lives. It is more dangerous for them as they do a lot of the preliminary work, like setting the ropes and they carry the supplies.......Respect for these great guys......

    • @katcabrera8272
      @katcabrera8272 Год назад +9

      OMG that's EXACTLY what I was going to comments for. And her delicate ass going on about her "conditions" too. SMH EYE ROLL HERE

  • @RosieGabrielle
    @RosieGabrielle  Год назад +47

    Hey Friends !! The Video you have all waited a VERY long time for! I've taken a small break from my Taiwan series to share this very special video. If you do not follow me on socials / instagram.com/rosiegabrielle/ and are not aware, last June I embarked on this crazy adventure that almost took my life!! K2 trek is already difficult for most, but with only one weeks notice, and not knowing that I signed up with the expedition team, and almost EVERYTHING working against me, I had my challenges to contend with.
    Follow along on this crazy adventure of highs and lows and see what my experience going to K2 basecamp was like. This is only PART 1 of a two part series so be sure to check in next week for the final episode to see what happens !!
    This VIDEO was a huge production to make ( took over one month to edit)
    I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments below, as this isn't my usual motorcycle journey video and what you thought of it !
    Thanks for watching and for all the love and support!

    • @ahazell733
      @ahazell733 Год назад

      I have been seriously considering and am in training for this hike. Good to hear the drop off point is now Jule not Askole. I think the terrain is not too extreme. It's more the heat and length of walk that are the key challenges. At end of day the porters turn the event into a luxury evening and night. Looking forward to part 2 and will keep planning and training. Also which company did you use?

    • @user-iu3rq5pl1u
      @user-iu3rq5pl1u Год назад

      Thanks Rosie for replying, maybe i shouldn't be so negative, it's what you like to do. I understand x

    • @hanimah1956
      @hanimah1956 Год назад +1

      i m happy that your hubbyis there with you. Rosie take care of your health too. I know its your passion but again do take care

    • @RosieGabrielle
      @RosieGabrielle  Год назад +4

      @@ahazell733 thats awesome ! I'll be doing a top 10 recommendations video after this series so you can prepare better, but you can also watch and see for yourself here what its actually like the whole way. I think the company I went with, only does the expedition teams. DO NOT do that mistake ! although I don't think normal people can sign up for that.. We were there with Naila, Talha was actually there to film here thats why we went... We were with Nimsdai group. I will research and try and recommend the best companies, tbh , there are some really SHADY companies, also that don't treat the porters well. Dont' try and go for a cheaper tour- it means they pay the porters even less. find a company that prides themselves in treating people equally.. its difficult though, even our tour had issues with that. as a sensitive person, its hard to see. What I would say is, you can do your individual part to make them feel appreciated like I did, and tip generous after the porters that help you. NOTE; they do this job out of passion and also they do get paid more than average wage of ie. construciton worker, about 4x... so these are not "poor men" they also choose not not wear nice gear. All of the trekkers donate and give these men nice shoes, jackets etc.. and they go around and sell them in the market after. So don't look at their conditions as "poor people suffering" because they arn't and choose this job out of pride. But they still don't get paid much from the company and rely on tips, so just keep that in mind for after.

    • @RosieGabrielle
      @RosieGabrielle  Год назад +2

      @@user-iu3rq5pl1u it's okay, I understand from the outside, it would be hard to understand why anyone would push themselves. But this is also the process of growth and rebirth. If one stays comfortable their entire lives and never exceeds their limits they will never see their true potential. Obviously as I've stated before, don't patronize this theory and go too far beyond your limits, but it is healthy and okay to push the boundaries a little. It's how we become the butterfly :) Things must get uncomfortable for change to happen

  • @ssfatima3156
    @ssfatima3156 Год назад +31

    Salute to all those brave people who took 35 kg on their back with smile on their face 👍💜.

  • @maydayay
    @maydayay Год назад +37

    Thank you for giving the due credit to the porters. They are the true heroes

    • @RosieGabrielle
      @RosieGabrielle  Год назад

      🙌🏼 indeed

    • @linanicolia1363
      @linanicolia1363 Год назад +1

      yes and the money they get for that, is barely enough to feed their families.

  • @topotone
    @topotone Год назад +33

    OMG Rosie! You bit off a huge adventure! With bad shoes, no less. Being authentic is the best choice for relating your story. It’s a courageous journey, considering your cardio problem. There’s few people who would do it. Good on ya. Always great to see what is happening in your world. Thanks for sharing. ❤

    • @RosieGabrielle
      @RosieGabrielle  Год назад +2

      Thank you 🙌🏼❤️

    • @blackpanthar906
      @blackpanthar906 Год назад +2

      Anyone can climb Everest but only people with balls of steel go anywhere near K2.

  • @freefall9832
    @freefall9832 Год назад +3

    Quite the tourist trip. I appreciate you acknowledge the local helpers, and hope you packed out your garbage. Tourists usually don't pack out their garbage. Walk softly and leave no footprints.

    • @RosieGabrielle
      @RosieGabrielle  Год назад +2

      Of course I did. If you watch my other content you will see me speak about this a LOT. People, animals, EARTH. I cover it all.

  • @abdulbaseer9643
    @abdulbaseer9643 Год назад +14

    Rosie, your adventurous spirit and zest for exploring the world, especially a country as diverse and rich as Pakistan, truly shine brightly. Your courage to embrace new experiences and immerse yourself in different cultures is incredibly inspiring. Your journey is not only a personal achievement but also a bridge that connects people through shared stories and perspectives. Keep traversing new horizons and weaving the tapestry of your remarkable adventures. Your exploration is a gift that enriches us all. Kudos to you, Rosie

  • @sofia__Ra
    @sofia__Ra Год назад +5

    AlwaysWhen we transcend what we figure challenges or fears we grow exponentially. Even with a chronic disease and being a highly sensitive person I keep challenging my self. It's just food for my soul. And I feel so alive and blessed every time. Thank you for sharing and being fully present for life with all that implies. The good the bad the ugly the beautiful. That's what's means to be fully alive🌷✌️🎉

    • @RosieGabrielle
      @RosieGabrielle  Год назад

      ❤️🙌🏼 yes exactly 💯
      This trip was so profound for me, in so many ways, it’s was an external journey of what I was processing internally and all unfolded as it did as a result. This was the first BIG thing I had done since curing my (20 year) chronic Lymes disease and was a HUGE testament of my faith, strength and ability to face my FEARS !!!
      Thank you for sharing, I can directly relate ❤️

    • @maryhoffman5845
      @maryhoffman5845 Год назад

      @@RosieGabrielle You mention curing your 20 year chronic Lyme disease. Can you share more information on that, please? A friend has been suffering badly for many years and Western medicine has been close to hopeless in his battle. Thank you!

    • @RosieGabrielle
      @RosieGabrielle  Год назад +1

      @maryhoffman5845
      I’m so sorry to hear about your friend. It really is a debilitating thing to live with, that leaves one feeling quite hopeless at the mercy of our very misleading medical systems.
      This trip was the first big thing I did since curing my Lymes and was a huge testament of courage to face it, it was the ultimate test, could I REALLY do it, or would I end up like before. Well, my physically body held up at least and I proved to myself I was clear.
      As for how I did it. It was actually very simple (but not easy)
      Any did-ease, comes as a signal. A communication from your soul, Doesn’t matter if it’s cancer, diabetes,, Lymes, fibromyalgia, it could be mental health such as depression, anxiety, or adhd or whatever other ailment in the physical or mental body. Every single issue is caused by our own internal state of being. To put it simpler. The emotions we hold inside. The traumas, the beliefs, etc…. Until we STOP and really listen to what our body is trying to communicate, it will keep signalling for us to listen, the more we ignore it, the louder it gets.
      I had to STOP everything for 3 months, and i had to change the way I feel about pain, the story I keep telling myself, I had to re-write the narrative. Our minds are powerful, if you tell yourself you are sick and never getting better, you will never get better, and vice versa. Our bodies are POWERFUL self healing machines, we have no idea what we can do.
      I got sick on this trip to k2 because I was battling so much fear inside, on top of having some very serious personal issues that was causing my head to blast…. Well, guess what happened to me 🤯
      It’s not always easy to stop our lives and listen. We are human, habitual creatures, we get comfortable with what we know, we get comfortable with the pain because it’s familiar. Change comes when you are tired of dealing with your own stuff. Only we can make that change for ourselves through love and compassion towards our self. The little us inside that just wants to be seen and heard ❤
      Healing is possible for everyone. I could do a whole video on it, and I’ll probably write a book one day, but for now, im still learning. Still stumbling, still becoming.
      Send your friend a big hug for me ❤ there is hope. Anything is possible

    • @maryhoffman5845
      @maryhoffman5845 Год назад

      @@RosieGabrielle Thank you, Rosie, for your kind and thoughtful response! I truly appreciate the time you took to answer. I've shared this with my friend and found that it was also extremely helful to me, not only in understanding better the mind body connection, but also in being able to apply it to areas of my life that were beginning to spin out of control. I cant say I have it all together but I am working hard to move forward with an attitude of gratitude for the lessons I am learning, Sending blessings to you from Seattle. Be well, be safe!

  • @syedharismahmood
    @syedharismahmood 8 месяцев назад

    Hard core trekking is not for everyone and your shoes are your most important asset while trekking anywhere, hot or cold. Anyhow, kudos to you for making the trip :)

  • @nowme9309
    @nowme9309 Год назад +20

    Hey Dear Rosie!! I know you are adventurous and enthusiastic but still you knew that you already had breathing problem so you shouldn't take a risk dear. We love you ❤ we need you stay strong as you are and please don't try this kinda of risks again. Get well soon 💪

  • @diles999
    @diles999 Год назад +2

    5 days of gruesome walking, carrying a 35kg load and wearing sandals - forget Marvel these guys are the real super heroes! Do the same porters then climb K2?! While i'm sat on my computer in the UK watching these videos I have no problem being humbled by these incredible human beings.

    • @RosieGabrielle
      @RosieGabrielle  Год назад +2

      There are high altitude porters that summit, they have proper gear, not sandals. But ya, they are all super hero’s and so humble and kind.

  • @nishaanjum4901
    @nishaanjum4901 Год назад +1

    K2 is the second LARGEST mountain. and is in Pakistan. I am really proud of it this is very adventurous . and seeing Rosie there I'm very happy. Anyone can climb Everest but those who have nerves to bear can go near K2....

  • @hatemerfan7141
    @hatemerfan7141 Год назад

    Oh Rosie you are a gift from god .God bless your soul as your words just inlights and guides to the path of understanding how you can overcome almost every hardship . May be you you didn't Reach the top physically but you did mentally with what you have learned.God bless your soul ❤❤

  • @muhammadsarfraz204
    @muhammadsarfraz204 Год назад +1

    So much courageous lady, so motivational ❤love and salute to your spirit.

  • @kyarichards2894
    @kyarichards2894 Год назад +3

    So brave. I really admire you for mentioning the porters who take care of Westerners so well.

  • @talhashah9583
    @talhashah9583 Год назад +9

    Absolutely awe-inspiring! Your determination and resilience in the face of such incredible challenges is beyond admirable. Conquering K2's formidable heights while battling through physical discomfort, health concerns, and personal fears speaks volumes of your strength and unwavering spirit. Your journey serves as an inspiration to us all, reminding us that with courage and perseverance, no obstacle is insurmountable. You are a true embodiment of grit and tenacity. Hats off to your remarkable achievement! 🌹

    • @RosieGabrielle
      @RosieGabrielle  Год назад

      🥲🥰❤️🙏🏼 thank you for all your kind words

  • @Crazy10193
    @Crazy10193 Год назад +4

    You’re amazing Rosie keep entertaining us through your journey wish you safe journey back home as well :)

  • @alamdarhussain574
    @alamdarhussain574 Год назад +3

    One of the best and exciting video you have made. You have inspired those people who would have health issues. We are enjoying and praying for your more adventures videos. May God Give you robust health. Ameen

  • @ahmermirza
    @ahmermirza Год назад +32

    This trek, just like ABC trek, should only be left for avid trekkers only. Idk, how you made this transition from being a full time motorcyclist to taking on such huge trek with so less of an experience. Sorry, if I'm being rude, but really I'm glad you are okay. Just be careful out there. Best wishes for future adventures!

    • @saynn-music
      @saynn-music 11 месяцев назад +1

      Lol abc is child's play

  • @ReisterJP
    @ReisterJP Год назад +3

    Those toyota FJ are so beautiful.

  • @saira4423
    @saira4423 Год назад +12

    Your videos blew me away and i love that you are sharing your experiences with us. I can't wait for part two!

    • @RosieGabrielle
      @RosieGabrielle  Год назад +3

      ❤🙌🏼 thank you !!!

    • @nadeemmughal8380
      @nadeemmughal8380 Год назад

      I am surprised that I would be scared just by seeing the second biggest mountain in the world and how much courage you have. You are very brave indeed۔ i love u❤

  • @andree-annblais9221
    @andree-annblais9221 Год назад +1

    I Have POTS disorder with dysautonomia and I was told by my medical team that heat and altitude or High intensity activities mut be discuss with them before. Thanks for sharing an honest journey despite it must feel horrible to admit to yourself and the world. Hope you feel better now.

  • @Asad-2166
    @Asad-2166 Год назад +111

    I understand that people want to push their limits but Allah swt never said to risk ones life! ❤Please you have a beautiful soul share it with the world keep on touching the hearts of thousands of people. When you are in pain we feel it and when you are happy smiling we also feel it❤may Allah swt keep you safe grant you Hidayat shifa barkahat and sabar may he make your Tawakkul Allah strong Ameen sumameen Yaa Raabi 🇧🇩🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿📿🤲

    • @melykasza7047
      @melykasza7047 Год назад +3

      Agree. I struggle with the same and even worst condition but it doesn't mean than I should have to stop ti live pushing my borderings keeps me alive. I practicing synchrony - artistic swimming and I like to be under water but what's going with my blood pressure etc... This is fenomenal example how ppl can be supportive. Walking is the best hearts exercise/ cardio vascular disease recommend by the cardiologist.

    • @RosieGabrielle
      @RosieGabrielle  Год назад +38

      It’s not risking your life if you know your body. We need to push the boundaries a bit, it’s how we learn to fly ! And we were born to soar. Thank you for your kindness and concern 🙏🏼❤️

    • @anibabikian
      @anibabikian Год назад +2

      @@RosieGabrielle I am a Registered nurse and trying to figure out what's wrong with your heart....and your blood pressure! Did you need medications for those issues? Just needed to know if one would need higher doses of meds wether it's Blood pressure or other meds . Thank you

    • @RosieGabrielle
      @RosieGabrielle  Год назад +20

      @@anibabikian you won't be able to figure out whats wrong, its very complicated :S haha
      I have a rare vascular disease ( still un diagnosed till this day) basically when I was born, my arteries had all signs of stenosis, however they didn't know until I was 4, and then it was too late. I had 10% of bloodflow going to my heart, my aorta was disintegrating. they did an abdominal aortic bypass. Then that bypass obstructed my ureter, sending my left kidney into failure. They took out 2/3's of it, I now have zero function in whats left of it, but its full of stones ( hence why having no water was also very challenging for me) two years later both of my renal arteries failed, and I had bypasses on both. Then years later it was my mesenteric artery, it failed, and my iliac artery disappeared. I only had 2% blood flow going to my gut, they had to bypass that artery but left with damage in gut.
      aside from the arterial things, what causes the blood pressure to rise so much and heart rate to max out over 215 with just simple exersize if I elevate too quickly ( even running up a flight of stairs will do it) They don't know.. I've been in multiple tests, when I do stress test, my systolic will go up to like 180 -200 while my diastolic will drop down to 20. I know I have moderate regurgitation in two of my heart valves and when I was born my heart was enlarged and had a hole in it. apparently thats not an issue now... So long story short, no, meds will not help this issue, its a complicated mess. day to day I have zero issues with my heart, unless I do any quick activity- ie, sprinting, boxing, cross fit. - I can't do any of those. but I can run 10km perfectly fine,.. at my own pace :)

    • @melykasza7047
      @melykasza7047 Год назад +2

      @@RosieGabrielle 🫶💪💪

  • @AdeelOnWheels
    @AdeelOnWheels Год назад +3

    Wow, you have produced a amazing production about the journey of K2 😍😍❤❤ Great job done @rosie

  • @sohailbabar5213
    @sohailbabar5213 Год назад +3

    Rosia, you are a sign of courage for people. You have shown that everything is possible regardless of gender. I could see the moment of fear and tears of helplessness before crossing the river. But you overcame upon all. Really amazing. Keep up the great journey.

  • @exploremore9011
    @exploremore9011 Год назад +3

    Thank you for the movie.
    It is not so easy to keep the audience for longer than 5min. You are doing the great job and I keep watching and watching. Incredible ;)
    I hope that with every next espedition you will fell more confortable and fearless. You can do more that you think :)

    • @RosieGabrielle
      @RosieGabrielle  Год назад

      Thank you ❤️🙏🏼 hope you enjoy the second one as well

  • @IndianBeauty02
    @IndianBeauty02 Год назад

    I would like to say, thank you, thank you, thank you. This is as real as it gets. It gives me hope from the videos in the winter where people are stuck and so on...oh I can't swim either

  • @KarinLynnBates
    @KarinLynnBates Год назад +28

    Ooh, that’s quite a cliffhanger! I know you make it there and back so I’m not too worried 😉 but WOW. That’s an intense experience so far. I’m eagerly awaiting Part 2. Your filming and editing skills in this one are top notch! Much love! ❤

    • @RosieGabrielle
      @RosieGabrielle  Год назад +5

      haha ya I did survive ;) Thanks for watching Karin and for the wonderful compliments :) ❤ Hoping to get through this edit to upload this week !

    • @sophieyin
      @sophieyin Год назад +1

      I hope so, too, rosie 🎉

    • @bregtolla
      @bregtolla Год назад +1

      @@RosieGabrielle no rush, we are patient. And we're thankful to be witnesses of your adventure... and see your tears of fear, which you allways overcome, respect🙏... and no rush.

  • @walkseeworld888
    @walkseeworld888 Год назад

    Great VDO Rosie. I always dream to hike at Himalayan MT & K2. Would love to see u more adventures 🎉❤

  • @le13579
    @le13579 Год назад +3

    Fantastic footage.
    And what an achievement in the face of significant medical challenges.

  • @syedmuhammadadeel594
    @syedmuhammadadeel594 Год назад +1

    Rosie, its really impressive the way you are taking challenge your self for this adventure ,best of luck and God Bless you .

  • @SameerKhan-wz1pm
    @SameerKhan-wz1pm Год назад +1

    You are my hero
    I'm so proud of you.
    I envy your courage and fitness

  • @anayanbhootays2307
    @anayanbhootays2307 Год назад +1

    You’re courageous, gorgeous in all ways. I salute you once more time when I saw the ending of the video. That filled my heart. You proved that for life and happiness how far one has to go. Life isn’t easy but once you make it you become an influencer and above all you learn and then you educate. God bless you ❤

  • @notafeminist5948
    @notafeminist5948 Год назад +10

    One question, why did you take such risk knowing that you have underlying condition that can be dangerous for you??

  • @leewillson100
    @leewillson100 Год назад +1

    Wow I'm gripped ,amazing now for epi 2

  • @asadalivlogs1326
    @asadalivlogs1326 Год назад +1

    Wow so danger moutain k 2
    Be care dear friend best of luck

  • @sbdiaries
    @sbdiaries Год назад +9

    What a huge team effort 👌 and orsome adventure you are on ❤.
    That's very impressive 👏 and thanks for having us along Simon and Beth ❤❤❤

  • @MarianeTaylor
    @MarianeTaylor Год назад

    You are doing service to the nation, thankyou rosie

  • @jerrydavis3434
    @jerrydavis3434 Год назад

    And once again …the camera & drone operator is immortal …….

  • @uaintme-no7zm
    @uaintme-no7zm Год назад

    Woo this is an amazing story telling, u earned a new fan what was I doing where I being as just came across your channel today. Big thanks to YT for ones ❤.. stay blessed

  • @chrisjudd2747
    @chrisjudd2747 Год назад

    i would love to do tis trek thanx for an awesome video , I really love your interactions and respect with the porters.... they're incredible

  • @kellinanda4562
    @kellinanda4562 Год назад +1

    Wow, your camera work, editing is fantastic!!!!! I just love your work! And what an adventurous woman you are!!!! You are especially crazy, considering your heart condition etc. Much love to you!!!!

  • @aliafaaqkhan2176
    @aliafaaqkhan2176 Год назад

    This here is one hell of a brave lady. Two thumbs up.

  • @hamzahayatvlogs
    @hamzahayatvlogs Год назад +1

    As Always Absolutely Amazing Rosie😍
    And After Watching This I Would Love To Do Like These Kind Of Adventures & Also Can't WIt For The Next One
    And One More Thing You're Very Brave Girl I am Following Too Long And Yeah Rosie You're My Inspiration😊
    God Give You More Strength❤

  • @MrOmer03214056711
    @MrOmer03214056711 Год назад

    You are indeed one of the bravest girl living on this world❤

  • @sophieali608
    @sophieali608 Год назад

    When Rosie says Alhamdulliah it warms my heart ❤

  • @AamirKhan-hj4rd
    @AamirKhan-hj4rd Год назад

    I never seen a strong girl like rosie .. God bless you lady ♥

  • @saniyatanveer4657
    @saniyatanveer4657 Год назад

    Waw good to see that u were with naila in the start of journey. You are amazing girl❤

  • @GeekTact-qp2sy
    @GeekTact-qp2sy Год назад +2

    I loved the episode so much, it reminded of my own journey of Concordia, all the hardships we faced and how helpful was the porters and army people. Thank you so much for such a great treat...

    • @RosieGabrielle
      @RosieGabrielle  Год назад

      Thanks for watching ! Second episode coming in the next couple days. It gets INTENSE !

  • @aizahxemaan6778
    @aizahxemaan6778 Год назад

    Imean just incredible editing & background music! For a min i felt like watching an adventurous show on National geographic. Speechless. Waiting for nextt episode❤️❤️

  • @gulqureshi5681
    @gulqureshi5681 Год назад +13

    You are a daring lady Rosie but that was a crazy decision to do the K2 BC trek & you have a heart condition as well. It is the toughest trek in the world. Amazing video overall, Really excited to watch the part 2 👏

  • @Aaqilkhan1345
    @Aaqilkhan1345 Год назад +1

    Absolutely loved it...eagerly waiting for part 2.

  • @MetalKnight-v6o
    @MetalKnight-v6o Год назад +3

    Holy God ...decided to go to K2 just after a week and you've pulled it off ...Wow.Hats off girl.

  • @sloopycat1954
    @sloopycat1954 Год назад

    Your content is Amazing, so underrated, and your Amazing such a inspiration. Brilliant Thankyou so so much.

  • @palwashaarbab8212
    @palwashaarbab8212 Год назад +1

    What a beautiful episode...for moments I thought I was wid u guys there

  • @thomasbennett9444
    @thomasbennett9444 6 месяцев назад

    Love your video keep it up!

  • @lubnanawaz9108
    @lubnanawaz9108 Год назад +1

    Rosie you are really an iron lady .hats off girl ❤

  • @EaglesNest-qu9to
    @EaglesNest-qu9to Год назад

    Bloody awsome narrated movie you did well probly best thing I’ve seen on you tube so far 🤙🏻

    • @RosieGabrielle
      @RosieGabrielle  Год назад

      Thank you so much for the amazing comment ❤️🙏🏼

  • @ArsalanKhan-ty9vq
    @ArsalanKhan-ty9vq Год назад +1

    This woman is LIVING LIFE. Keep pushing it. Pain and scars are just reminders of a life lived free. 👍👍 Rootin for ya.

  • @janojeee
    @janojeee Год назад +1

    My whole family desperately waiting for the next Episode. Hope you are safe.
    Aik Do Teen ChaloO!!!

    • @RosieGabrielle
      @RosieGabrielle  Год назад

      Thanks !! Working night and day on it ! I’m pretty much finished just need final touches !

  • @sheikhzain5102
    @sheikhzain5102 Год назад +1

    We're waiting for next episode ❤

  • @shaharyarkhanvlogs
    @shaharyarkhanvlogs Год назад +1

    I didn't know we can now skip 5 days due to some jeep track, thanks for the info and also for a vlog of an adventurous journey!

  • @selenaclarke
    @selenaclarke Год назад

    Thanks for your Wonderful videos. I feel heartened that you are living in this way

  • @ExploreWithUmer
    @ExploreWithUmer Год назад +2

    Strong woman. Amazing video 🤍

  • @AhmedAl-Basri-j8f
    @AhmedAl-Basri-j8f Год назад +2

    A very difficult journey, in the true sense of the word, and it includes all the hardships. I congratulate you for this determination and determination to continue. I swear to God, I am a hero.

  • @melykasza7047
    @melykasza7047 Год назад

    Such a amazing crew 👏👏👏 U gotta girl 💪💪 Paradise on the Earth. P.S. just breathe that's essential❤

  • @glo_the_trader
    @glo_the_trader Год назад +1

    May God bless them❤ they are heroes❤😊

  • @addmore720
    @addmore720 Год назад +1

    So so beautiful to hear Urdu from you…. Stay blessed always

  • @msdecleir6389
    @msdecleir6389 Год назад

    HA HA! The staff made the dinner, packed up the camp, carried all their things! And then 5 days shaved off the journey and still… lol. Im MORTIFIED for her! Lol.

    • @msdecleir6389
      @msdecleir6389 Год назад

      Its like a parody or satire. Is this serious? 😂

  • @abdulmanankhan9104
    @abdulmanankhan9104 Год назад

    That's mind blowing and looks impossible thing to me with serious helth condition which you have mentioned in the comment section.. Good wishes and prayers for you sis ❤

  • @majidashraf6747
    @majidashraf6747 Год назад +1

    bravest women i ever seen in my life

  • @Alliswell-yg4dq
    @Alliswell-yg4dq Год назад

    Can't wait to see part 2 love your courage and bravery ✅✅✅✅💯💯💯💯💯❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @bismmaa
    @bismmaa Год назад +10

    Rosie!!! We need part 2 plsssss! I hope you're doing ok. Stay safe and healthy!🥺♥️

    • @RosieGabrielle
      @RosieGabrielle  Год назад +3

      Thanks !! It’s coming, hopefully just couple
      More days ! Trying to finish it today

  • @El_ii
    @El_ii 11 месяцев назад +1

    Girl you are strong!!! Going to K2 and walking without shoes and being on your period. That's next level being strong!!! 😲🙌

  • @anayanbhootays2307
    @anayanbhootays2307 Год назад

    Wonderful. Salute to your courage!!

  • @EastWestLifeInsider
    @EastWestLifeInsider Год назад

    When some beauty found while you travelling Looks beautiful but for me type of person impossible this adventure and scary ...i can only watch...😊😊😊

  • @shoukat756
    @shoukat756 Год назад

    Rossy you are awesome 👍
    You are angle on this earth 🌎
    Thanks you very much 🙏 to show us adventures and beauty of northern part 〽️😁 love you from Muscat oman ❤

  • @Venom47971
    @Venom47971 Год назад +1

    Amazing 😍😍😍

  • @deepwave8045
    @deepwave8045 Год назад +5

    Superb adventure! We are honored that our product, Noise Eraser, could enhance the audio experience of your journey. We strive to provide the best audio recording for adventurers like you. Looking forward to the next episode!

    • @RosieGabrielle
      @RosieGabrielle  Год назад +2

      Thanks for your support and wonderful software, it greatly improved the quality of sound and helped recover a lot of audio. Thank you 🙏

  • @DiaryofGBbeauty
    @DiaryofGBbeauty Год назад

    Really amazing so many efforts journey

  • @daisydaisy7234
    @daisydaisy7234 Год назад

    Tips for you never put a weak thaught in ur mind it makes u feel more weak always say to ur self u are strong than this whole universe tryst u will automatically get strong .love you and be strong love frm Nepal 🇳🇵

  • @jonmarston4166
    @jonmarston4166 Год назад

    Those porters are amazing❤️🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼❤️

  • @sanaasad3089
    @sanaasad3089 Год назад

    u know iv been waiting for this vlog for a long time

  • @jackivar2010
    @jackivar2010 Год назад

    Awesome !! Amazing place

  • @farooqshah163
    @farooqshah163 Год назад

    Simply unbelievable experience. Unbelievable water and terrain

  • @suz__5273
    @suz__5273 Год назад +2

    I've recently discovered your channel, love your videos, very inspiring, love from UK x

    • @RosieGabrielle
      @RosieGabrielle  Год назад

      ❤🙏🏼 thank you, glad you are enjoying !

  • @asjadkhaninfo6830
    @asjadkhaninfo6830 8 месяцев назад

    Amazing ❤

  • @alisher5305
    @alisher5305 Год назад +1

    Brave girl respect ❤

  • @Mairookhan
    @Mairookhan Год назад

    Great effort pushing your body to limit its one of my dream tracking ✌🏻

  • @somahosseini9185
    @somahosseini9185 Год назад +13

    I feel really really bad for the poor animals, the people who do this choose to do it but the poor animals don’t choose to do this and they get all these heavy stuff on them, so sad 😢

    • @doyouevennaturebro4593
      @doyouevennaturebro4593 Год назад +2

      Humans do a lot worse than that to poor animals.

    • @user-iu3rq5pl1u
      @user-iu3rq5pl1u Год назад +2

      I totally agree with you, I thought the same, poor donkeys going through that horrible dry ravaging land, so sad. And all for what!!!

    • @RosieGabrielle
      @RosieGabrielle  Год назад +10

      Some animals are work animals, they were gifted as means to help people, and have been doing so since the dawn of time. Nomads have been using mules to transport goods all over the world. Of course one should not abuse this privilege and overbear them with too much weight and should be well taken care of, which the porters did a very good job at, not one mule was in ill health or underfed. (I can’t say the same for the donkeys they use in the cities) but in this case they were taken care of. It’s just like some dogs are born to be sheep herders and are “work” animals. If they do not fulfil their purpose and duty of doing this they become restless and unhappy.

    • @somahosseini9185
      @somahosseini9185 Год назад +4

      I completely disagree with you on this one
      Rosie. As for the ‘since the dawn of time some animals were gifted to men for work’ is such an outdated way of thinking about animals and I am shocked that someone like you would think that way, but no judgement. The truth is since the dawn of time animals have been used and abused by men for their own purposes. I volunteer for a no kill shelter and we have many horses and donkeys and none of them are forced into doing work and non of them are restless, nor unhappy. In fact they all very happy and playful and enjoy their life to the fullest. My point is that regardless of them being fed well, they did not choose to do this, take all these heavy load of stuff in the horrible heat up and down the mountains day in and day out. They are being forced to do this out of their free will for the entertainment of humans, which is completely sad.

    • @RosieGabrielle
      @RosieGabrielle  Год назад +7

      I completely get where your coming from, and yes it may seem strange coming from a big animal lover like myself. I do like to see things from all angles as much as I can, in this case, using mules to pack things (within respectable weight and treatment) I personally feel is okay. It’s no different than riding a horse (should that be considered abuse as it is technically against their free will to carry a human?? ). These animals are born into these climates and are climatized to this weather, not saying they should be pushed, but it’s not as “harsh” for them as it would be say for humans coming from Canada. People need strong animal power to carry material to build houses, transport food, back before cars and building machines this is what they used. Yes, we are blessed to have the convenience modern advancements (in the first world) but still many people rely on animal power in other parts of the world. It’s like people who raise animals to live off their milk, eggs and meat when they live in harsh conditions or don’t have shops around or money to buy these things, vegans in the western world be like - that’s barbaric !!!! but that’s how they survive 🤷🏼‍♀️
      Not a debate, just providing another perspective. As an animal love it might still be hard to see and understand, and I get that. There is a balance , and everything was provided for us in this great circle of life.
      I can say that this isn’t the case for majority of the donkeys in the cities in PK, where they are too small, carrying loads far above their limit and most of them are in a terrible state. THIS is not okay.
      But people in the mountains treat their animals different and with more respect.

  • @Sarah-mn4gr
    @Sarah-mn4gr Год назад +2

    You are soo strong MashaAllah 🤝more power to you. Be strong, stay positive Allah bless you.❤

    • @rupeshsuthar242
      @rupeshsuthar242 Год назад

      Arbic rattu tote 😂 Arbic randibaj Muhammad namard ki blasphemy kr rhA hai... 😮 Arbic muhmmad jihalat Wale baba told women with half mind and kheti(farm)for men
      Jihalat pedasai read Arbic lgdi luli 😊kitab 😊 by Zafar hatrick

  • @AwaisSheikh297
    @AwaisSheikh297 Год назад +1

    Lots of love ❤

  • @Elwyn_the_Weird
    @Elwyn_the_Weird Год назад

    Walking on rocks like that is ssooooo tough! Those guys must have very strong feet!

  • @versatileyoutuber
    @versatileyoutuber Год назад +2

    Wow I'm too early btw following you since you came in Pakistan ❤️✨

  • @shia751
    @shia751 Год назад

    Stay safe and healthy. Better luck next time sister😊

  • @Can786Pak
    @Can786Pak Год назад +3

    I love to hike and currently I'm hiking Bruce Trail, Ontario, Canada (roughly 900Kms)....i recognize the difficulties one can face during the hiking....i must confess that people who travel to K2 basecamp are very special people, it takes lots of courage to embark on such a difficult and treacherous journey.....❤❤❤

  • @wntvpubg9196
    @wntvpubg9196 Год назад +1

    strong sister .....May Allah protect you in all your tours.

  • @rosedewittbukater4203
    @rosedewittbukater4203 11 месяцев назад +2

    Do you know Reinhold Messner? The most famous mountaineer in the world! He knows K2 very well. He is from South Tyrol (Northern Italy) but German speaking: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reinhold_Messner Love from Germany ❤

  • @usamasdiaries189
    @usamasdiaries189 Год назад

    MashaAllah Rosie you did a mindblowing job doing that journey..please take care of your health and enjoy your adventure♥

  • @mirrorofpakistan
    @mirrorofpakistan Год назад

    Wow beautiful vlog nicely done 👍.you are brave girl