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  • Опубликовано: 15 янв 2025

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  • @danydhondt4677
    @danydhondt4677 3 года назад +176

    this is one of the most beautiful Everest documentaries I've ever seen. Thankfully no music, just the original sound of silence and peace. Thank you for sharing this wonderful experience.

    • @JB-rt4mx
      @JB-rt4mx 3 года назад +2

      Guns and Roses...Welcome to the Jungle...Black Sabbath Ironman and endless Metalica 🤟

    • @pattymullin8515
      @pattymullin8515 3 года назад +7

      I absolutely agree. It was phenomenal. I have watched tons of Mt. Everest videos and videos on the other great mountains as well. This video, for many reasons to me, was the best of them all. I will be rewatching this spectacular video many times.

    • @glade6076
      @glade6076 2 года назад +2

      Totally agree with that 👍🏽

    • @simonparker6466
      @simonparker6466 10 месяцев назад

      So good I felt like I was there with them. Well done all on the great journey, wow stunning. Shame I now have a fear of heights 😂

    • @JustAllinOneResource
      @JustAllinOneResource 4 месяца назад

      Absolutely.

  • @julianyc422
    @julianyc422 Год назад +17

    Just so generous and humble of you to not show us and talk about your feet and socks and critique of meals, and talking over chants during these team and community experiences. Just brilliant of you. Grateful to you to share a place very few people will ever see.

  • @alfovebraseth
    @alfovebraseth 4 месяца назад +5

    By far the best Everest documentary I have seen, no personal dramas and no music - just the jurney, thanks

  • @Antares2
    @Antares2 2 года назад +14

    Thank you for making this, and thank you for not adding music. Hearing the wind and footsteps is much more engaging!

  • @Darwinsmom
    @Darwinsmom 3 года назад +48

    Every video of Everest expeditions I see scares the heck out of me. Especially when climbers are tackling ice cliffs. I find myself holding my breath in case the constant attacks of crampons cause sheets of ice to calf off the wall. Much respect for those who choose to attempt this! Most humble respect to all of the wonderful Sherpa people who risk and sacrifice so much to make it possible for mere mortals to achieve their dreams. May the children of every Sherpa guide and porter on the mountain gain a wonderful education so they never have to risk their lives on a mountain so some foreign dreamer can achieve something very personal.
    Of all the expedition videos I have watched, this one feels most like a good ethnography to me. Deeply personal, vividly depicted and just incredible. I got winded just listening to the efforts expended in trying to just breathe above 8000m! Awesome production - THANK YOU!

  • @tokiwartooth664
    @tokiwartooth664 3 года назад +54

    Best video I've seen of someone summiting everest. Felt like I was with them every step of the way. Well done to the mountaineer who shot this!

  • @penelopekenyon6682
    @penelopekenyon6682 Год назад +7

    YES! Definitely one of the best - with regard to stunning photography, awesome details, and specific information to remember. Congratulations to everyone on this climb. I have to watch it again, and again!

  • @adammiller9179
    @adammiller9179 3 года назад +40

    This is the first I have ever seen the North side. Amazing and Inspiring.

  • @kenwbrenner
    @kenwbrenner 5 дней назад

    Thank you for providing this for us.
    As a "fan" of Mt. Everest, found this to be very well filmed.
    I appreciate the good words the man gave when he reached the summit (thanking his wife, etc.).
    Look forward to more videos on your channel.

  • @miarena111
    @miarena111 3 года назад +27

    now this is the best everest docu i have seen so far. way more organized and calm, clean camps, no powerfights over useless shite, no sociopathic rants, no ropesalad hanging off the mountain, talks about other peaks, including showing them, no psycho lipstick chicks and the landscape overall is way prettyer. thank you Mr. Li-Lan Cheng, you did an outstanding job here. thanks David Snow.

    • @w1lf1ewoo
      @w1lf1ewoo Год назад

      not really...its not been directed.. there's little information or context.. so its different thats all ...its probably been compiled just from bodycams

    • @miarena111
      @miarena111 Год назад

      @@w1lf1ewoo you could be very right about that.

    • @harryyarrow4110
      @harryyarrow4110 4 месяца назад

      "psycho lipstick chicks",I haven't seen that before.🙆‍♂️💙

  • @thesciencebeyond
    @thesciencebeyond 2 месяца назад +2

    This video on Everest is simply brilliant & brilliantly simple. What triumph of human spirit together with bowing down before Nature. Salute to every team member from a thrice Siachen veteran.

  • @jonastosting2578
    @jonastosting2578 Год назад +12

    Many thanks David for posting this. An absolutely brilliant capture of summiting Everest and the challenges involved. Have a real life feeling to it and you can get a sense of what it would be like to be up there. Some passages certainly bring the pulse up, blo**y hell!
    Best Everest movie I've seen. Huge respect to Li-Lan for capturing this exciting adventure in such a formidable way.

  • @koksinglau2494
    @koksinglau2494 3 года назад +25

    Like how the whole video was shot. Its like I was transported to the mountain, and all the way to the summit. The first and second step are v dangerous and scary.

  • @sugarkym
    @sugarkym 3 года назад +15

    Thank you, David Snow, for sharing. I am loving your channel!

  • @duvidl
    @duvidl 2 года назад +7

    This the best video of a Northside climb of Everest I have seen. Felt like I was actually there!. Great job!

  • @TeeProductoins
    @TeeProductoins 10 месяцев назад +3

    Well done congratulations to the whole team, and of course the sherpa who make this possible. Its refreshing to see respect between the team and the sherpa, some 'climbers' could learn a lot from this. Amazing effort.

  • @mR_dubb
    @mR_dubb 10 месяцев назад +3

    Incredible video. You can hear Li-Lan's heartbeat going up the North Col.

  • @kevincresswell5272
    @kevincresswell5272 3 года назад +7

    Congratulations on a great achievement. I like the way you were kind and cheered others to the top of the world.

  • @rameshshaligram2336
    @rameshshaligram2336 3 года назад +2

    The best Everest film ever . Just felt that we are with you on summit. thank you..

  • @Oakleaf700
    @Oakleaf700 10 месяцев назад +3

    That traverse on the descent! Looks terrifying. 54:40 Thanks for taking me up there! Watching from 57 metres currently!

  • @ralphaverill2001
    @ralphaverill2001 3 года назад +108

    All these mountain climbing videos seem to end at the summit, as if the real work is done and descending is no big deal. It seems to me the glory is reaching the summit and then making it back to basecamp intact. I have read that more deaths and injuries occur on the descent, when climbers are exhausted and all that adrenaline that got them to the top is spent.

    • @gwenifyer
      @gwenifyer 3 года назад +23

      You’re absolutely right. I would be interested in the descents from the mountains too, cause thats often more dangerous.
      But perhaps of this reason it could be that they don’t film it anymore, cause the camera men are very exhausted too 🤔
      or the filmmakers think people are only interested in the „goal“ of reaching the summit, but the real goal is to come home alive

    • @thinkpositive1777
      @thinkpositive1777 11 месяцев назад +3

      Precisely

    • @lilithstribe
      @lilithstribe 10 месяцев назад +4

      It would be awesome to see the entire round trip.

    • @jays2551
      @jays2551 10 месяцев назад +6

      I'd like to see more descent videos too, but I definitely think they'd be more disturbing/off-putting. given that you have a much better picture of your surroundings descending a mountain rather than ascending it, im sure a lot more of the bodies of deceased climbers are more readily visible

    • @yeşimerdoğan-m4t
      @yeşimerdoğan-m4t 10 месяцев назад +1

      Çok haklısın

  • @Denisemercadoo
    @Denisemercadoo 7 месяцев назад +2

    Best team and organization i have seen so far.

  • @JustAllinOneResource
    @JustAllinOneResource 4 месяца назад

    16:05 Haa, the gentleman in front is just strolling along without a care in the world. Very nice to see. This is such an excellent video journal, and many thanks for creating it. When you watch a documentary they really don't show footage of this sort. The way documentaries are made always feel so disjointed, and impersonal which really takes away from the real experience.
    Again, many thanks for this, I appreciate it.

  • @reneboisselle
    @reneboisselle 3 месяца назад +1

    The video is excellent and the footage are so good that at one point I tried to clip my ascender until I realized I was in my living room. Stunning, piece of art considering the location and weather conditions. Now I understand the huge challenge Mallory and Irvine were facing.

  • @alveyjohn
    @alveyjohn 3 года назад +11

    Great video, thanks for sharing. That 1st ladder at the Second Step remains as mind-boggling as ever. Froze the video a few times and counted at least a dozen different ropes hanging on and around that ladder. I read about many people giving up at the Second Step, just too challenging for some to overcome.

  • @pphedup
    @pphedup 3 года назад +5

    These GoPro cam ones are the best. The breathing, the coughing!...International bro/hood.

  • @andrewmilne6241
    @andrewmilne6241 3 года назад +3

    They are so brave to climb in the dark up vertical cliffs! In total awe it the whole team. Brilliant film. 😊

  • @akapiwi
    @akapiwi 3 года назад +6

    wow that’s the content i’m here for. great documenting the climb!

  • @CaptainHaddock-x8u
    @CaptainHaddock-x8u 3 года назад +5

    David Snow! Thank you for this one. The most vivid and nail biting I have seen so far. The footage is exhilarating and keeps us on our toes as the climbers soldier on. So detailed is the scenery, one might seriously think they are on the mountain together with the stars of the show...lol!! My AC being on full blast for a moment had me believe I was in the thick of it with these brave souls!! It felt so real that at some point I nearly slipped off my chair as I tried to avoid falling over an edge at some point in the imagined climb of my life. All this at the comfort of my bedroom work desk. Man, it really got real for me in several scenes!!! I had to shut my AC off to avoid frostbite.... wow... amazing stuff this footage.

  • @username20131
    @username20131 3 года назад +4

    Great find this, some of the bts footage such as the debriefs was insightful. The excellent camera angles really show the gradient along some of the majestic ridges. Thanks as always.

  • @faktisletztenendes
    @faktisletztenendes Год назад +1

    The whole landscape’s mind blowing. It’s not a place where I would like to live but certainly worth seeing it once in a lifetime. As well as the Carrizo Plains.

  • @GerHerr
    @GerHerr 3 года назад +5

    I'm so thankful to you, this is a great video!🌟 There were so many taken my breath away moments! And special thank you for no music, the sound of the wind is so cool =). My sincere congratulations for reaching the summit of Mount Everest! Hello from Russia, Saint-Petersburg👋

  • @cynthiamarston2208
    @cynthiamarston2208 3 года назад +2

    Claps to you all. Thank you for sharing!

  • @s.c8410
    @s.c8410 Год назад +1

    Well organized and great teamwork. Wonderful video with great detail as if I was with them.

  • @ohheyitskevinc
    @ohheyitskevinc 7 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for sharing! This is the route I’m more familiar with after the Discovery channel series. Haven’t seen it in a while since most ascent videos are from the Nepal side. This route definitely seems more challenging past camp 2 given how exposed and rocky it is (and I believe climbers spend more time above 8000m given the gradual ascent from north camp 3 vs the south route from camp 4). The impact on the route up to the north col from the earthquake shows what it must have been like for them the previous year. Having ABC as a good acclimatisation base and ascending up to north col for acclimatisation and back down before the final push seems (to me) to be less risky for the final push than the Khumbu ice fall and the hot western cwm up and down to the Nepal EBC and back up again. I do wonder why there’s no ABC on the Nepal side above the Khumbu ice fall to reduce the risks of traversing that constantly. (I believe ABC on the north side is the same elevation as camp 2 on the south and a lot easier to get back to base camp with no icefall between ABC and BC). The Nepal side definitely has a far more interesting hike to EBC vs bus from Lhasa (and less visa issues).

  • @debwilson5236
    @debwilson5236 3 года назад +3

    Wonderful documentary bless all and stay safe x

  • @Realthinx
    @Realthinx 3 года назад +11

    26:00 enjoying a last smoke at 6800m
    baller.😀

  • @fibretowne
    @fibretowne 3 года назад +8

    This was a really good video , enjoyed very much. Congratulations to this summit team and thank you to the videographer 😊

    • @elizalee1214
      @elizalee1214 3 года назад

      They are professional climbers.

  • @harryyarrow4110
    @harryyarrow4110 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for sharing your expedition, on the North Face, of Everest.Very challenging, and dangerous.💛

  • @ajaypalsinghgrewal2949
    @ajaypalsinghgrewal2949 3 года назад +7

    Beautiful climb 🧗‍♂️ !! Lucky guys got such good weather window.... Cheers 🥂 team and thanks David Snow for sharing....

  • @biangkisu364
    @biangkisu364 10 месяцев назад +1

    Congratulations brothers, finally on top of the world feel like you carried us with you to dream imaginerie world.

  • @stinkfist4205
    @stinkfist4205 Год назад +5

    I consider myself pretty tough, former soldier, combat experience… this is a different kind of tough. Hats off to these Sherpas and porters.

  • @bodomeijer772
    @bodomeijer772 2 года назад

    Great documentary. congratulation to all who are still Alive and made it up and down!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @jameseastwood4984
    @jameseastwood4984 3 года назад +1

    I enjoyed your film. Thank you for posting.

  • @brucegwynn8509
    @brucegwynn8509 3 года назад +28

    I just got finished watching the climb and was a really good video of there summit , I'm happy for them, I still get amazed by the amount of fixed ropes left behind, I'm sure that I would clip on the wrong rope , just from being tired and lack of paying attention at that height

    • @codycox2465
      @codycox2465 3 года назад +4

      As someone who has never really climbed before, this comment scared the absolute hell out of me. Never considered that!

    • @bari2883
      @bari2883 3 года назад

      Oh gee I thought you could clip onto any of them. But you wouldn't want to pick an old one. Shows I know nothing of climbing.

  • @shortwidgets
    @shortwidgets 4 месяца назад

    Congratulations! It felt like I was there with you. Great filming job. Congratulations to the whole team.

  • @danieljackson1938
    @danieljackson1938 3 года назад +1

    Fantastic video.. Thankyou. loads of details never usually seen,.,. :D

  • @donkeykong516
    @donkeykong516 2 месяца назад

    First video that captures heartbeat of climber

  • @andreadesenibus6887
    @andreadesenibus6887 2 года назад +2

    best youtube everest video ever

  • @mikewilliams235
    @mikewilliams235 3 года назад +1

    Amazing. What a beautiful adventure.

  • @MoodyMike007
    @MoodyMike007 3 года назад +3

    Great memories, thank you for sharing

  • @vtrider82
    @vtrider82 11 месяцев назад

    Awesome video and great to see from the north side.

  • @WienGolf
    @WienGolf Год назад

    Thank you so much for sharing this awesome video! It was if I were on this great expedition with all of them. I appreciated to see the north route, which is more uncommon for me.
    And my congrats to all of the mountaineers for the summit that day!

  • @ameliaflowers9836
    @ameliaflowers9836 3 года назад +34

    I’d break my ankle just getting to that bathroom.

    • @ANAGABESP
      @ANAGABESP 3 года назад

      🤣🤣

    • @SoGlosssy
      @SoGlosssy 3 года назад +4

      U need a Sherpa to use the bathroom mate

  • @muntesicomanavlog3129
    @muntesicomanavlog3129 3 года назад +4

    Very good explanation and much better there is no music.

  • @noreenoshea2883
    @noreenoshea2883 3 года назад +1

    wonderful video ..such clarity..thanks

  • @joymaxfield7589
    @joymaxfield7589 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you I think you are the best at this photography amazing details and information,all coming together to tell a great story and achievement thank you for this .👋👋

  • @ishsadeepa9359
    @ishsadeepa9359 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for sharing this with us❤

  • @jcdova29
    @jcdova29 Год назад

    Wow my friend! Congratulations on your summit success! Your video is spectacular and thank you for sharing. The ladder climbs had me in suspense on how dangerous it is. Best of luck and happy holidays!

  • @marinecorp5051
    @marinecorp5051 3 года назад +4

    Best channel

  • @dousiastailfeather9454
    @dousiastailfeather9454 8 месяцев назад

    Great film! Love the style! Sherpas ROCK!

  • @rbvb7539
    @rbvb7539 3 года назад +9

    Carla Perez is from Ecuador and she summit the k2 without oxygen too ...tremenda mujer Latina

    • @ShivKumar-uq8or
      @ShivKumar-uq8or Месяц назад

      That is called deep breathing tactics
      But in 2006 lincon hall claims dead on mt everest at dead zone but survived found alive next day that called men

  • @egroegartfart
    @egroegartfart 3 года назад +1

    Wow. Beautiful video. Thank you for sharing. I have read a couple comments how everest brings people together of different countries. I think that is amazing. Maybe you could suggest for the base camp a snooker table so you have some activities to keep people busy while they acclimate to the altitude. Haha. Wouldnt that be something? Thank you again. Great video. From Ohio, U.S.A.

  • @TonyDarhower
    @TonyDarhower 2 месяца назад

    Great video...

  • @codycox2465
    @codycox2465 3 года назад +3

    That 250m walk to the bathroom reminds me of that scene from the Hateful Eight!

  • @grahamfernandez1971
    @grahamfernandez1971 11 месяцев назад +4

    I remember once reading that the summit of Everest was the size of a pool table. I guess they were referring to the absolute highest point. This would only allow two people to stand side by side but if I done all that to the top of Everest I'd sure as hell want to stand on that 'pool table' 😂

  • @JB-nf2rp
    @JB-nf2rp Месяц назад

    Thanks for uploading! I was on the way back from Mount Kailash in the far west of Tibet when I saw the road sign to Everest- and was very tempted to ask the bus driver to let me off. But I didn't have much time left on my visa to China, and did not want to see what the inside of a Chinese jail looks like 😉 Great channel!

  • @bari2883
    @bari2883 3 года назад +5

    That knifes edge when he started to descend and had people ascending and you have to unclip and clip to pass scared me. Terrified me actually. Also the time spent stopping to congratulate people is very selfless. I'd be like sorry I'll congratulate at BC, can't stop to chat now.

  • @BiesenbachKlein
    @BiesenbachKlein 3 года назад +1

    👍 Great, great docummention. Thanks a a lot. And huge respect - from Germany. 👍

  • @dannettepeters1507
    @dannettepeters1507 Месяц назад

    Most of the time we go through our day, blissfully unaware of weight of gravity. Boy, I was really feeling it watching people making their way up the slopes!

  • @cliffwheeler7357
    @cliffwheeler7357 3 года назад +12

    I had been led to believe that the north side of Everest, because it is more difficult to climb, did not suffer from the overcrowding that causes serious delays and problems on the Nepalese side. Obviously that is no longer the case.

    • @Hawktotalwar
      @Hawktotalwar Год назад

      Is only the middle to final stretch that is most difficult, the path to middle seems not as challenging.

  • @mariannemarlow
    @mariannemarlow 8 месяцев назад

    Great work. Thanks for sharing it with us 🙂

  • @waimea100
    @waimea100 2 года назад +1

    I really enjoy this video and especially with the lack of music !.....Best part is when the dude says; 'Ding-dang, one step forward because we're standing on a crevasse' ! 😂😂😂....like 'Dude , if you don't speed up, we're both history !"

  • @advenride
    @advenride 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for the video.

  • @dannydevito5729
    @dannydevito5729 2 года назад +1

    31:30 just curious, typically how long do ropes go before they are secured? It seems like there are a lot of people just pulling the rope to climb doesn't that effect people climbing behind you?

  • @ianofliverpool7701
    @ianofliverpool7701 3 года назад +1

    Jolly good show!

  • @lisabush26
    @lisabush26 7 месяцев назад

    Great video!

  • @christelDolle
    @christelDolle 10 месяцев назад

    Bravo pour cette vidéo, un autre regard ..🥰🍀🍀🍀🍀

  • @jeanpaulsilve5564
    @jeanpaulsilve5564 3 года назад +1

    great documentary

  • @CrazyHikers
    @CrazyHikers 2 года назад

    So incredible! Congrats!

  • @BensOutdoorExperience
    @BensOutdoorExperience 3 года назад +1

    Great film! Love it! Which company? Can you put a link in the description? Thanks!

    • @elizalee1214
      @elizalee1214 3 года назад +1

      I think they are climbers from the national team.

  • @Bella.216
    @Bella.216 3 года назад +8

    The route taken by none other than Mallory and Irvine!!!!!

    • @Bella.216
      @Bella.216 3 года назад +2

      @@freddyrassinger8198 Some say yes, some say no. If you go on Odells sighting then the were on the ridge. I know in what I've read and interviews I have seen I do believe that they did summit and was caught descending at night. I believe they made it to the top bypassing the second step. Some people argue and say they took the second step.

    • @alveyjohn
      @alveyjohn 3 года назад +3

      I agree, based on Odell's very specific sightings it appears Mallory and Irvine traversed to the right of the Second Step and could have reached the summit. Based on where Mallory's body was eventually found it lends to the theory that he descended and fell to his death along the same very steep route. Without ladders at the Second and Third step that route would have been extremely challenging. This discussion has always been very intriguing and I remain hopeful that some day we will all know. Thank you again David, for keeping our interest and our brain cells working hard.

    • @Bella.216
      @Bella.216 3 года назад +3

      @@alveyjohn Well what I was saying if you read everything ever written on the subject of how likely Mallory and Irvine made the summit it points to a late Summit and dark on descent. They had the watch examined by a watch expert who is a expert on the very watch Mallory was wearing. Mallory watch was a gift from the Mount Everest committee. The watch was carefully taken apart and it actually started to work, it had stopped ticking when pressure from inside of Mallory pants, the fall had caused the hour hand to bend. Anyway it was concluded that the watch stopped at 127am and Most likely Mallory died at about that time. The camera may not be able to be found but if they can find Irvine then he may have summit rocks in his pant pocket that has zipper. Also when the Chinese spotted Irvine they said his face was black and he was gritting his teeth from exposure. I believe Mallory fell and Sandy was terrified to try and descend in the dark and died of exposure. It's certainly fascinating, there's alot more that supports a summit but to much to type.

    • @alveyjohn
      @alveyjohn 3 года назад +2

      @@Bella.216 Thank you my friend for that very interesting information. I as many others feel that even if the camera was ever found its film would be too old to discern anything from it. Yes, I agree that any descent at night by either Mallory or Sandy along that route would be very challenging indeed, based on the weather conditions. Thank you for that info.

    • @herbert9241
      @herbert9241 3 года назад

      @@freddyrassinger8198 - It would be fantastic, almost miraculous, if the camera were found but it will have almost certainly been blown / earthquaked downhill and shredded in the ice river.

  • @fhaarkas
    @fhaarkas Год назад

    That was an amazing log and amazing climb, congratulations to the whole team. I can't help but find it a bit hilarious that even the highest point of Earth isn't able to escape photo queue.

  • @gwenifyer
    @gwenifyer 3 года назад +3

    I love the mountains, hiking and climbing - but at home in the Bavarian/Austrian Alps, thats enough for me 😅
    I leave the big mountains to others and just watch documentaries about them.

  • @alfredo8a336
    @alfredo8a336 3 года назад

    Que gran experiencia David Snow. Este es sin lugar a dudas el mejor documental de un ascenso por el lado norte.

  • @srisadheeshrajkumar7034
    @srisadheeshrajkumar7034 3 года назад

    Wonderful video!! Descending from the summit is extremely dangerous I guess... so scary but so beautiful... your guys are so lucky to achieve this heights... next K2... 🤯🤯🤯 good luck!!

  • @Richie-C
    @Richie-C 9 месяцев назад

    Great video

  • @remusracingro3884
    @remusracingro3884 3 года назад +1

    Thank you

  • @anthonyjohnson8672
    @anthonyjohnson8672 3 года назад

    good viewing as always

  • @KsylaksRysuje
    @KsylaksRysuje 3 года назад +1

    Wonderful, thank you for sharing

  • @vanillacuttings56
    @vanillacuttings56 Год назад +2

    Question : when you reach summit from North side do you also meet people coming from South side ? Never saw any video talking about it

    • @whatever_shaker
      @whatever_shaker Год назад +1

      did you see the video? :D people were coming from the south side...

  • @dominiquedoeslife
    @dominiquedoeslife 3 года назад +3

    Damn bruh! You are really rollin' with these videos lately! Love it! I hope you don't mind if we link you and shout you out on First Question Podcast? Two of us cohosts have been using your content as a portion of our reasearch for our 96 Everest Disaster story.

  • @chewba2008
    @chewba2008 3 года назад +1

    Congratulations!

  • @paulgilson9876
    @paulgilson9876 10 месяцев назад

    Well done..excelent vid

  • @jeffro4kag206
    @jeffro4kag206 3 года назад

    Amazing! Congratulations!

  • @CLOCKCHASER2222
    @CLOCKCHASER2222 2 года назад +1

    Very good

  • @pitchwisepitchkers4612
    @pitchwisepitchkers4612 3 года назад +1

    Maybe not appropriate but..does anyone know who the deceased person is,laying the side of the hill 40:48?Very sad..just 250 m from the summit.

  • @carlenglert7858
    @carlenglert7858 11 месяцев назад

    very exciting documentary. The tents at 7700m (34:00) are at least located and fixed at 30 to 45 degree angle; how to find sleep at such an angle; incredible; and no toilet above 7000m 🤔

  • @donkeykong516
    @donkeykong516 2 месяца назад

    My favorite is at 26:02 guy smokes a cigarette just for measures, while most climbers would be gasping for air…lol incredible