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  • @imadclicks
    @imadclicks  5 лет назад +1160

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      @ather319 5 лет назад +23

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    • @Girishskj
      @Girishskj 5 лет назад +10

      Done

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      @imadclicks  5 лет назад +13

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    • @amitraghorte7145
      @amitraghorte7145 5 лет назад +10

      Your such wise young man brother
      You values experience rather than just want to reach to the summit at the cost of your life
      Now days people don’t like to enjoy the moments or journey that they made while perusing their dream
      But you did that most people not willing to do
      That’s what makes you extraordinary person
      Great video thank for sharing 🙏🏻✨

    • @imadclicks
      @imadclicks  5 лет назад +1

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  • @exionem
    @exionem 5 лет назад +1784

    Respect to this man. He didn´t let his EGO decide for him like so many others that end up dying a terrible death. The mountain will still be there for another shot.

    • @JG-tb7ni
      @JG-tb7ni 5 лет назад +14

      But you don't have 50.000 dollars to try again lol

    • @harishassasin
      @harishassasin 5 лет назад +56

      @@JG-tb7ni your life is worth more than that

    • @JG-tb7ni
      @JG-tb7ni 5 лет назад +7

      @@harishassasin yes but we can't judge their dream and effort like ego it's the limit of my point. World is better if we try to stop the judgement.

    • @hafidabenbouchta3490
      @hafidabenbouchta3490 5 лет назад +1

      @@JG-tb7ni but when he went down from everest, why didn't he come back again to reach the summit, i mean to bring oxygen with him??. He lost a lot of money.

    • @Max-ug2lx
      @Max-ug2lx 5 лет назад

      Since the 50's 300 people died

  • @farishtahakim8712
    @farishtahakim8712 5 лет назад +2901

    Do not enter the Everest with an Ego or you won’t return. This man did not have a drop of ego in him.

    • @redhat8322
      @redhat8322 5 лет назад +11

      Hubris will take your life on mount Everest

    • @charlottematou5896
      @charlottematou5896 5 лет назад +50

      Why would you do something that dangerous if you did not have any ego?

    • @azaelia2000
      @azaelia2000 5 лет назад +6

      Well said ♡

    • @keedixon
      @keedixon 5 лет назад +10

      Luke Aurand so tired of hearing this . Ppl died constructing buildings, houses, roads , bridges ...

    • @TheCaticarueda
      @TheCaticarueda 5 лет назад +26

      He does not credit the Sherpas who are the REAL MEN doing all the work in this entire video. So... he's just an egocentric asshole who thinks he could have even got to basecamp without help 😄😄😄 Sherpas are the real climbers and the real HEROS.

  • @waqtekkhazaana.
    @waqtekkhazaana. 10 месяцев назад +2

    Inspiration for kashmiri youth ❤ not giving up & making right decision at right time ! Failure means u have tried and u are already 10 steps ahead instead of not trying at all ! Masha Allah Rizza !

  • @greenhouseeffect2596
    @greenhouseeffect2596 5 лет назад +5954

    Ever think who are the one who fixed those ladders?
    NEPALI SHERPAS 🇳🇵 🇳🇵
    Hatts of to them
    Take a bow

    • @HonestJunkie
      @HonestJunkie 5 лет назад +6

      @@baronru358 I'll assume you are not referring to the 2013 incident, one initiated by 2 x paying western clients (Ueli Steck and Simone Moro) ?!?

    • @oneactionman
      @oneactionman 5 лет назад +19

      Look ya get good and bad people were ever ya go simple as that. Not all sherpas are saints and its the same for everyone else.

    • @JustPlaysTech
      @JustPlaysTech 5 лет назад +4

      Just came here to ask the same thing.

    • @doctorpanigrahi9975
      @doctorpanigrahi9975 5 лет назад +5

      They have higher level of RBC and haemoglobin so it's not fair

    • @riccardos2955
      @riccardos2955 5 лет назад +19

      @@abhishekojhaiya7452 Idiot Ueli Steck was one of the Top Mountaniers in the World, he holds Worldrecords that are just Superhuman. That guy run up the Eiger, get some info before you spread bullshit. ueli and his Partner wanted to climb Everest without Sherpa help, this ment they had to pay less to get up the Mountain since they would not require a guide. The sherpas got angry and attacked them since the Sherpas had the Idea that its only allowed to go up with them. It was all about Money since im from Switzerland i heard the real Story, literally fuck the sherpas and theyr double standarts. If a Mountanier is experienced enough to carry his stuff alone and fix the ropes on his own then let him do so.

  • @e.vandesande4487
    @e.vandesande4487 5 лет назад +1170

    This story it's different then all other everest climb stories. This guy is so humble, he doesn't climb to enrich his ego. He is simple and pure. Inspirational.

    • @artlover9061
      @artlover9061 5 лет назад +13

      Your comment also reflects your internal.
      Bless you

    • @TheCaticarueda
      @TheCaticarueda 5 лет назад +17

      No it isnt, its literally another foreigner taking the credit for a hike he could NEVER do on his own. How about thanking the Sherpa who carried everything for him, made his tent and his food every day AND saved his life by telling him to go back? Sherpas are the real heroes of Everest. Any Everest video that doesnt show Sherpas is the biggest proof of egocentrism for me.

    • @shekhar81
      @shekhar81 4 года назад +10

      @@TheCaticarueda it's okay to respect someone's decision you can't force someone to respect others always grow up and burn your ego

    • @TheCaticarueda
      @TheCaticarueda 4 года назад

      @@shekhar81you desperately need some reading comprehension dude, and you are right, respect shouldnt be forced, it comes naturally when you are a good human being, try working on it 😂😂😂

    • @arjun.1751
      @arjun.1751 4 года назад

      @lois miller 🤣🤣🤣

  • @kaisarsheikh8772
    @kaisarsheikh8772 4 года назад +640

    "Every dead body on Everest was once a highly motivated person."
    Most common comment you will see on videos made on Everest.

    • @abhilash9918
      @abhilash9918 2 года назад

      Fck that
      That's literally the lifeline of the indian subcontinent and it's ecosystem is getting fkd with each person trying to climb on it.
      Nepalese government should ban this and if those fkrs can't then indian goverment should step in.

    • @ishariqwani6869
      @ishariqwani6869 2 года назад

  • @Carmen-oz3fx
    @Carmen-oz3fx 5 лет назад +2217

    Since I was 5 I wanted to climb Mt. Everest. I lived in Texas so the ground was pretty flat. This is going to sound very unreal and cringe but my heart felt like there was a piece missing. I moved to Colorado where there were some mountains. When I saw them, I just broke down and cried. It was like a reunion with someone that meant so much to me. I decided to start training. I would do hikes, gym time, anything to get me physically fit. Then I was diagnosed with Scoliosis. Scoliosis is when your spine is curved. It is something people are born with but it is very rare. I had to wear a back brace for 3 years. It was painful. The goal was to hold me in place when I grew so my spine would stop twisting. I wore it 18 hours a day for those 3 years. It didn’t work. I took an MRI and my spine had twisted to 50 degrees. I went into Spinal Fusion surgery. I needed bone grafting and I got 2 rods and 24 screws placed in my back. I was left with a 2 foot scar. After 4 months of recovery, I realized I lost a lot of mobility and all of my progress for getting strong was gone. My lungs had been repositioned, my whole body was moved a different way. I didn’t know how to walk. This was a huge setback but it also made me mentally and emotionally strong. I gained my strength back. I am 13 years old now and am training harder than I ever have been before. My family and I are traveling the world so my dad and I can climb big mountains in the various locations. My dad will climb Mt. Everest with me. When I’m 21 it will become a reality. We are traveling to Alaska to practice climbing on ice and moving ice. We are also doing a training to fight altitude sickness. Everyday I practice breathing out of a stir straw. (That is what it’s like breathing on everest)
    EDIT: sorry for the freakin novel
    EDIT 2: thx for all the likes😍

    • @twizzyyy3955
      @twizzyyy3955 5 лет назад +69

      I wish you luck My friend, im also going to climb Everest maybe we meet there One day

    • @alishkhadka9476
      @alishkhadka9476 5 лет назад +46

      I really do appreciate your determination. I hope u will make it reality and the day u make it up there u can be proud of yourself 😁😁😁

    • @AkashSingh-nc9zm
      @AkashSingh-nc9zm 5 лет назад +24

      May all your dreams come true.

    • @seansean3565
      @seansean3565 5 лет назад +11

      good luck Carmen

    • @Jonap27
      @Jonap27 5 лет назад +12

      I hope you're gonna climb Mt Everest and make yourself proud

  • @echarenjana
    @echarenjana 4 года назад +23

    I'm a mountaineer from Indonesia.
    SUMMIT IS JUST A BONUS. that's what I always put in my mind every time I hike or climb a mountain.
    I give my respect to you my brother, your decision was the wisest at that desperate moment. Insha Allah next time you'll achieve your dream.

  • @panagiotag.567
    @panagiotag.567 2 года назад +48

    Two things:
    1. What a respectful person! He showed respect towards the mountain, his team and himself by making the right decision. Arrogance has killed many people up there...
    2. I'm turning 18 in a while and I want to pursue mountaineering. He is great inspiration for young people!
    Congratulations!🎉

    • @RizzaAlee
      @RizzaAlee 2 года назад +2

      Thank you so much for your comment.
      For more take a look at my IG instagram.com/Rizzaalee

  • @tigerex777
    @tigerex777 4 года назад +138

    This reminds me when I went up a puny Korean mountain compared to Everest but because I was out of shape I gave up 2/3 up the way and came back down; I wasn't ashamed one bit because I went back two days later and reached the top. I learned that giving up when you know you can't do it is not cowardice.

  • @kathleenrogers6750
    @kathleenrogers6750 5 лет назад +337

    I am so glad that a reasonable person has posted an honest video.

    • @chandruishwar1
      @chandruishwar1 4 года назад

      What? you mean other climbers are not reasonable and dishonest??

  • @MedicoPhillic
    @MedicoPhillic 2 года назад +3

    Wow🔥🔥🔥
    It is unbelievable to see videos like this can be made by a kashmiri Man
    👍👍👍

  • @124Outdoor
    @124Outdoor 5 лет назад +406

    You spent time on Everest AND you came home. That's a win! Great film, thanks for sharing.

  • @dennisjeffs4239
    @dennisjeffs4239 5 лет назад +88

    Wow what a great video, and as a retired mountaineer I salute you for making the best decision of your life to turn around. Even at 18 years old you are not experienced enough for the challenges of mountains especially like Everest or K2. More than half the people who decide to climb mountains have no idea what they are doing, don't have the right equipment, and put other people in danger when they have to be rescued. Whenever I climbed a mountain I never once said I may not return, you need the experience and optimism of returning each tine. I did have several very hairy moments over several years, but my days of mountaineering are now over. You are right, the mountains will always be there and your day will come when you'll be standing on the roof of the world, good luck and all the best to you!!

    • @lankytor6396
      @lankytor6396 5 лет назад +2

      Dennis Jeffs I cannot imagine! I’m so glad he’s here!❤️ you guys I don’t know how you do it! Amazing

    • @RizzaAlee
      @RizzaAlee 5 лет назад +1

      Thank you so much

    • @dennisjeffs4239
      @dennisjeffs4239 5 лет назад +6

      S DJ Are you a moron or just plain stupid? Where in my comment did I say I was 18, I was climbing mountains aged 15 and are now well retired. In all my years mountaineering I met many people on the tops of mountains totally without the right gear. I believe you are a snowflake who has never done anything adventurous, instead of trolling why don't you get yourself a job maybe, instead of being a thick, idiot. Now have your cocoa and go to bed, school tomorrow!

    • @ezgreviews6775
      @ezgreviews6775 5 лет назад +1

      Dennis Jeffs lol

  • @sivasaikrishnamarthy178
    @sivasaikrishnamarthy178 2 года назад +20

    You did it till 8000 which makes you no less than someone who achieved the summit. You are highly courageous and equally wise person. Respect to you..!

  • @mariekebouman5752
    @mariekebouman5752 4 года назад +165

    How refreshing this guy is after seeing a lot of Everest documenteries on youtube with poor descission making. He got it right. He might did not reach the peak, but he reached it’s own milestone in life. What an achievement at his age! Respect!

    • @RizzaAlee
      @RizzaAlee 4 года назад

      Thank you so much 🙏

  • @allaboutnewspolitics
    @allaboutnewspolitics 4 года назад +1202

    You made the right decision my friend! There is always next time!

    • @imadclicks
      @imadclicks  4 года назад +39

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    • @omarkhan5071
      @omarkhan5071 4 года назад +2

      Yes he’s a good guy with a great personality but the other girl named Nahida manzoor lied about her summit she made a fake summit claim she’s too from kashmir and people like her should be exposed to the public she’s a lier

    • @acewilums
      @acewilums 4 года назад +2

      There's NOT ALWAYS A NEXT TIME

    • @dds8261
      @dds8261 4 года назад

      @@omarkhan5071 what are u saying

    • @keertheshm8082
      @keertheshm8082 4 года назад

      So hot

  • @michellemutua5534
    @michellemutua5534 2 года назад +64

    It was the smartest decision you've ever made. You chose life. I'm proud of you 👏

    • @RizzaAlee
      @RizzaAlee 2 года назад

      Thanks for your comment.
      For more please follow me at instagram.com/Rizzaalee

  • @Carmelancholydoll
    @Carmelancholydoll 5 лет назад +737

    I would have never imagined that you're only 18 years old! You seem to have a lot of wisdom and maturity. I hope to see the video of you reaching the summit in the future :D . Everything happens in its timing. God bless and protect you!

    • @RizzaAlee
      @RizzaAlee 5 лет назад +4

      Thanks

    • @abusepig5606
      @abusepig5606 4 года назад +1

      Rizza Alee are you really him?

    • @tytorubio3271
      @tytorubio3271 4 года назад +1

      @@RizzaAlee i hope you dont try it again. Its insanity and honestly just plain stupidity. Why play with your life that way..
      I'm happy to see you alive

    • @RizzaAlee
      @RizzaAlee 4 года назад +3

      I'm glad to be back alive.
      I believe trying any sport without proper training & knowledge is a mere suicide.

    • @tytorubio3271
      @tytorubio3271 4 года назад

      @@RizzaAlee yes, certainly high altitude climbing. But isnt the payoff much smaller than the risk, even with proper training?
      There are so many beautiful mountains in the world that a human can climb. Without that kind of risk. Where even less people have been.
      To me, the everest is more a place of tragedy than joy..
      But thats me..
      All the best to you!
      Ciao

  • @stratant.8722
    @stratant.8722 4 года назад +479

    I've climbed the Everest in my lucid dreams and even if it is a dream, it is still extremly scary.

    • @persephone2706
      @persephone2706 4 года назад +5

      Lucid dreaming. It's fun but it's not reality.

    • @YourGirlPratiksha
      @YourGirlPratiksha 3 года назад

      @@persephone2706 it's a out of life experience my friend.

    • @anishnaharoy4069
      @anishnaharoy4069 3 года назад

      @@YourGirlPratiksha how do you learn to do that or is it just by coincidence

    • @YourGirlPratiksha
      @YourGirlPratiksha 3 года назад

      @@anishnaharoy4069 practice and control over mind, it's a extreme meditational practice and happens when you've reached in a certain depth with your practices. I can also happen randomly but in that case you're more likely to have bad experiences.

    • @anishnaharoy4069
      @anishnaharoy4069 3 года назад

      @@YourGirlPratiksha yeah i did experience a sleep paralysis event but it was random

  • @poonamgurung2149
    @poonamgurung2149 2 года назад +2

    So emotional video. Life matters. The mountain is always there for you to climb, welcome again

  • @travelwithmairag643
    @travelwithmairag643 5 лет назад +11

    I am brought up as hindu and yet I could feel your faith in "Bismillah" . .! Being afraid of heights I can only imagine the fear and rush. .but that word gave a surprising sense of security.. Thank you for sharing the experience. .There is always a next time man. .All the best. .🌻

    • @RizzaAlee
      @RizzaAlee 2 года назад

      Thank you so much for your comment.
      For more take a look at my IG instagram.com/Rizzaalee

  • @binachaulagain7836
    @binachaulagain7836 4 года назад +630

    While everyone post their success stories glad to see the one who has made such an honest and true video so beautifully. And yes mountains will be waiting for u. Lots of love from Nepal 🇳🇵🇳🇵

  • @niksgee3538
    @niksgee3538 Год назад +1

    I just saw you on another documentary, which reminded me of this footage, I had watched many years ago. This is THE most profound footage I have ever watched. Many years later, I remembered. I recall you doing the kumbu icefall. Incredibly brave. In my mind, you are one of the bravest and most admirable of any footage I have watched. So glad you turned back.

  • @mohsinm5854
    @mohsinm5854 5 лет назад +15

    More people should watch this video. If you can go close to the summit and come back that’s not bad at all. You made the right choice. I’m glad to see you alive thank you for this video. May Allah bless you

  • @aditya.gurung24
    @aditya.gurung24 4 года назад +122

    Not that you need confirmation, but just wanted to say you made the right choice. Some times, it takes courage to choose to live the next day.

    • @imadclicks
      @imadclicks  4 года назад +2

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    • @RizzaAlee
      @RizzaAlee 2 года назад

      Thank you so much for your comment.
      For more take a look at my IG instagram.com/Rizzaalee

  • @LadyRealEstate75418
    @LadyRealEstate75418 2 года назад +1

    Finally Rizza,!! I hear intelligence, heart, spirituality and respect of the gift of life and family. You are an Everest hero!

  • @revoconner
    @revoconner 4 года назад +567

    The fact that you have never stepped on a ladder for crossing crevasse before and you are on the way to climb a 8000m peak, says whats wrong with everest expeditions.

    • @emmaphilo4049
      @emmaphilo4049 4 года назад +38

      That's true. That is a problem.

    • @Rrahulkumarr
      @Rrahulkumarr 3 года назад +32

      Exactly, people are straight going for the top, there are other 7000 m peaks which is less dangerous as compare to Everest. It is unbelievable.

    • @deekshithar354
      @deekshithar354 3 года назад +62

      For lord's sake, the guy was talking about the mat like he thought he would get a mattress. Thank god he came back alive. Never seen any everest seeker so under prepared as this guy. Only trained human beings should be allowed to climb the everest. Such people put others lives at risk, especially the Sherpas.

    • @deekshithar354
      @deekshithar354 3 года назад +21

      @@majidmagray4232 not all mountains are called THE Everest! A known climber who presents blowing a mat as if people assume they sleep on mattress and talks about water freezing and wind? Well, he needs years of training for everest.

    • @Whoazer86
      @Whoazer86 3 года назад +54

      I think you are missing the point. This man made the decision to come back down because he was humble enough and rational enough to realize that he was not prepared. There are so many dead bodies on Everest because people refuse to accept that fact. “My regulator is broken, I can still make it”. “I left later than I should for the summit, I can still make it”. “I’m exhausted, I can still make it.”
      It’s easy to sit there and judge him, but at the end of the day, he assessed the risks, made a decision, and realized the risk outweighed the cost and benefit. Very few people have the clear state of mind to do that, especially when you have already made the trip to Everest and spent so much money and invested so much time. Kudos to him I say.

  • @richardb7892
    @richardb7892 3 года назад +18

    Rizza thank you for your brutally honest video about your personal attempt to climb Mt. Everest. After viewing your video I feel a great amout of respect for you. You came and gave it your best shot and were smart enough to say I have reached my limit with this broken regulator and to go on would be fatal. It is refreshing to see someone who is not totally consumed by pride and arrogance to think that something just has to be done not matter the danger. It takes more guts to stop and turn around than to keep going and endanger others just for your own pride.

  • @AlexSmith-ix4oe
    @AlexSmith-ix4oe 5 лет назад +11

    When this video started and hearing you speak about the initial experience I said “wow finally someone who respects the mountain. This guy is a rarity that understands the depth of mountaineering.” After finishing your video, you have confirmed my thoughts. Thank you for sharing your journey. I wish you much success.

    • @RizzaAlee
      @RizzaAlee 4 года назад +1

      Thank you so much I'm overwhelmed 🙏

    • @AlexSmith-ix4oe
      @AlexSmith-ix4oe 4 года назад

      Rizza Alee you are welcome much respect🙏

  • @sunilanthony934
    @sunilanthony934 5 лет назад +262

    Your all of 18 but you have maturity beyond your years.
    I'm sure your dream will come true.
    Be patient. Your life does not have a price.
    All the best. Stay safe bro

  • @SherazAli-fy6mu
    @SherazAli-fy6mu Год назад +1

    You're champ bro. I totally agree with your decision. If I were there in that situation, I would decide the same. You did what billions of people even do not try.

  • @AbhinavSingh-vy3fv
    @AbhinavSingh-vy3fv 4 года назад +82

    It's not the mountains we conquer, it's ourselves....And you did it well

    • @keertisingh5008
      @keertisingh5008 2 года назад +1

      भाई मैंने तेरा comment ढूंढ लिया यहा भी ज्ञान दे रहा है

    • @AbhinavSingh-vy3fv
      @AbhinavSingh-vy3fv 2 года назад

      @@keertisingh5008 accha 2 saal baad ....😊Great ...

    • @AbhinavSingh-vy3fv
      @AbhinavSingh-vy3fv 2 года назад

      Waise aap idhar khaa !Everest jaane ka mann kr rha kya 🤔

  • @milindm9634
    @milindm9634 5 лет назад +349

    One sir who had climbed Everest successfully ...said Everest teaches u how to say "No"

    • @mb5030
      @mb5030 5 лет назад +6

      That's powerful

    • @happytuberpayal9304
      @happytuberpayal9304 4 года назад +1

      Well said

    • @Dadangandara
      @Dadangandara 4 года назад

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    • @umeshxzs
      @umeshxzs 4 года назад +1

      That's spirit but very dangerous at same time too.

  • @jennycg123
    @jennycg123 5 лет назад +6

    Coming down was absolutely the wisest choice of your life; so many get summit fever and die up there. I have more respect for you than those who summited. It must have been so hard. Thank you for letting us see your amazing Everest experience!!

  • @teresacorrigan3076
    @teresacorrigan3076 3 года назад +9

    Loved your honest account of climbing. I can’t imagine the loss of the world had lost you. Thank you for coming back. 🇨🇦

    • @RizzaAlee
      @RizzaAlee 2 года назад

      Thank you so much for your comment.
      For more take a look at my IG instagram.com/Rizzaalee

  • @qamar7847
    @qamar7847 4 года назад +19

    You saying Bismillah when stepping on the ladder was amazing to hear. you remember the right person and your intention was in the right place. Inshallah next time.

  • @mueenmir
    @mueenmir 4 года назад +134

    He is already a legend, I'm sure he'll get there soon Inshallah.
    Respect👍

  • @StudentOfKnowldge
    @StudentOfKnowldge 4 года назад +21

    This guy is so humble, calm and full of simplicity...This doc is so exciting

    • @RizzaAlee
      @RizzaAlee 2 года назад

      Thank you so much for your comment.
      For more take a look at my IG instagram.com/Rizzaalee

  • @romanbuhlmann1022
    @romanbuhlmann1022 2 года назад +1

    amazing! hollly crap you burn my head... and mate, congratulation.

  • @jiawells5369
    @jiawells5369 5 лет назад +659

    The way he said "BISMILLAH" 💕😭

    • @NcxGaming4K
      @NcxGaming4K 5 лет назад +20

      so? Whats so good in that ?

    • @bobbyyales9919
      @bobbyyales9919 5 лет назад +28

      @PublicChangerdotcom not only the new jobs / activities, we always say 'Bismillah' before starting our usual activities as well, every activity

    • @yudiherdiana4979
      @yudiherdiana4979 5 лет назад +8

      It caught me too. I understand what you mean...it's very rare to say it in such full of submission, only when we're between life and death experience :)

    • @kalsangboztemir7962
      @kalsangboztemir7962 5 лет назад +8

      he wont find allah there, he has to go to mecca.

    • @Hobyosultana
      @Hobyosultana 5 лет назад +10

      kalsang boztemir In Islam we believe Allah (swt) is with us everywhere.

  • @RHodge317
    @RHodge317 4 года назад +26

    It's refreshing to see someone who puts their own life ahead of summiting Everest. So many others threw caution to the wind and is dead because of it. Your right....your life is much more important than climbing a mountain to the top!

  • @lakkarajushankar
    @lakkarajushankar 2 года назад +1

    Keep safe. Happy that you took wise decision. You are a wise man. One should not conquer the mighty mountain, you should bow down . Keep up the humbleness.

  • @aakashgeorge4378
    @aakashgeorge4378 5 лет назад +18

    This is such an inspiring video , and the decision you took was right .. hats off my brother .. you are the real winner

  • @rabinmaharjanawesome
    @rabinmaharjanawesome 5 лет назад +6

    i once met a person who said He was going to Conquer Sagarmatha (Everest)... He could not make it to top and had to come back... He said Sagarmatha made him Humble... I hope he made another attempt with lot of respect to this amazing mountain and succeed to reach the top. We humans have lot to learn from Nature...

  • @Aspasia2929
    @Aspasia2929 11 месяцев назад

    Hi Rizza, I watched another video you were in and I was so IMPRESSED by your wisdom well beyond your years. You walked away with your life whilst people twice your age pushed beyond their limits and paid the price. Your parents must be proud of you… I would be if I was your mum… Well done you!

  • @royals7375
    @royals7375 5 лет назад +300

    If sherpas stops climbing, we would hardly see people on top.

    • @garyjohalasmr727
      @garyjohalasmr727 5 лет назад +16

      they won't they've got families to feed!

    • @karlorodriguez8089
      @karlorodriguez8089 5 лет назад +1

      Gary Johal ASMR and they do pay them a nice amount I think

    • @punjikara
      @punjikara 5 лет назад +4

      It's not about will they stop, it's if they....and the answer is if they stop...yes definitely only the true climbers may summit

    • @lukeaurand5722
      @lukeaurand5722 5 лет назад +9

      Royals All the “climbers” have to do is pull themselves up with jumars on fixed ropes that the sherpas died putting up

    • @niktravels7633
      @niktravels7633 5 лет назад

      if sherpas stop climbing they will just be replaced by another mountain climber who wants to make excellent money. They arent gods they are paid to preform a duty. and its not impossible to climb the mountain without them .

  • @vidarahmatian4290
    @vidarahmatian4290 5 лет назад +17

    This story is such an inspiring one, summit or not...you still were there!!! And that’s STILL an achievement!👏

  • @effatnur8110
    @effatnur8110 Год назад +1

    This person is very young yet he has taken the most reasonable decision ever…. Well done bro 😎

  • @ImAbBishow
    @ImAbBishow 4 года назад +89

    "The mountains are always up there but your life really matters a lot"
    Well said keep it up never give up you did well as you do yourself you are a great man it's tough to climb up mount everest ..
    From nepal glad to see it . well man keep going one day you will did it definetly god bless you never give up god save you and keep blessing you ......you tried your best but if you do in the first change then it would be better for all .

    • @dartheveloper5449
      @dartheveloper5449 4 года назад

      say that after you spend nearly 10 years of you're life preparing and spent 100 thousand dollars on this expedition not including the gear and dreaming of reaching the summit for all you're life.

    • @intanbaiduri9488
      @intanbaiduri9488 4 года назад

      @@dartheveloper5449
      Thats right 😊😊

    • @xyincognito
      @xyincognito 4 года назад

      gamehuntee1990 you’re clearly not a mountaineer

    • @madhatter909
      @madhatter909 4 года назад

      @@dartheveloper5449 I'd rather be alive

  • @BeLikeDanny
    @BeLikeDanny 5 лет назад +23

    You did the right thing. You decided to live and you can have another chance of summitting successfully 🙏🙏

  • @riccardomoro9394
    @riccardomoro9394 2 года назад +1

    Such an inspiring video. That motivating me a lot!

  • @prasantaxjack
    @prasantaxjack 4 года назад +16

    Huge respect to you. Very inspiring and eye opening, Yes, the mountain will be always up there and I can feel the empathy of the dilemma in that situation. It’s not always about winning or losing, it’s how you face the situation and respond to it. You can say it’s a success story of bringing memory and life together.

  • @amyril
    @amyril 4 года назад +102

    3.50 - Stepping with Bismillah over the icefall. Pleasant to hear that.

    • @aoikun4047
      @aoikun4047 3 года назад

      yes amen

    • @bestw0710
      @bestw0710 3 года назад +1

      But no Alhamdulillah after completing
      Sad
      Bcz u remember Alllah when u fear fr ua lyf
      And when it benefits u

  • @Takatukata
    @Takatukata 2 года назад +1

    I'm so proud of you sharing your experience climbing the Mt. Everest with us! You did it! You've done all the work to get up there, bravo! Summit isn't everything and you've definetly been smarter than many unecperienced, unfit people risking their lives in that ridiculous traffic jam up there! Very well done, you can be so proud of yourself!

  • @namratadulal750
    @namratadulal750 3 года назад +4

    It gave me goosebumps watching this doc. Choosing life over death was the wisest decision you made. So glad that you are alive. More power to you!

    • @RizzaAlee
      @RizzaAlee 2 года назад

      Thank you so much for your comment.
      For more take a look at my IG instagram.com/Rizzaalee

  • @kayaeki
    @kayaeki 4 года назад +52

    I cried in the end man, cant imagine how emotionally traumatizing yet the best decision you could have made! So glad you're alive, Keep trying always!!

  • @discernthebible
    @discernthebible Год назад +1

    I believe that even though you may have been the youngest person (at only 18) in the line of 300 people, you were one of the wisest! It's so very hard to do the right thing & turn around. You've got to trust your inner voice.

  • @munaifrasool9741
    @munaifrasool9741 5 лет назад +9

    Being Kashmiri,feeling proud
    God bless you brother 😍😍😍

  • @ilikestarbuckstissue6183
    @ilikestarbuckstissue6183 4 года назад +31

    I can't even breath , my feet felt so cold , i'm scared while watching this and i wonder how can they still survived ? They're so strong ! ❤

  • @reish9803
    @reish9803 4 года назад +145

    He said Bismillah a couple of times while crossing the ladder. ❤️

    • @aoikun4047
      @aoikun4047 3 года назад +1

      yes I head too

    • @inzagigg1
      @inzagigg1 3 года назад +8

      There is no God, But ALLAH
      And Muhammad is the Massager

    • @shauryasingh4182
      @shauryasingh4182 3 года назад +4

      @@inzagigg1 there is no god not even allah.

    • @DrRoy-rt5dr
      @DrRoy-rt5dr 3 года назад

      😂😂😂😂

    • @Oitswan
      @Oitswan 3 года назад +1

      Lol so what

  • @JamesXiaolu
    @JamesXiaolu 5 лет назад +5

    One of the best Mount Everest climbing videos. I comment you made the very best and right decision at the right (or worst) time!. Thank you.

  • @avnikhattar2257
    @avnikhattar2257 4 года назад +2

    You really took the right decision. Life matters a lot and it's not that you will not get another chance. Earlier I thought that climbing mountains is an easy thing but now I realised that it is the most toughest thing in one's life. The man who has climbed mountain is always a changed man. His way of thinking and reacting to new opportunities is different from us

  • @WernerBerger1
    @WernerBerger1 5 лет назад +10

    Amazing footage, story and wisdom Rizza, especially as portrayed by someone your age. I would have loved to have this experience at 18 rather than at the later stages of mine. You have so many more years to thrive as a result of this learning about yourself, what you did accomplish and life in general. Congratulations and thanks for posting your amazing journey!

  • @LIGHTintheHALLS
    @LIGHTintheHALLS 5 лет назад +9

    Rizza, this is the best video I’ve seen on climbing Everest. You’re a very likable person. You have a wonderful humility and respect for the mountain. I was rooting for you. So glad you were able to be there and you are wise beyond your years. God bless you!

  • @thedaily746
    @thedaily746 2 года назад +1

    U had the best decision over at the moment my brother.
    Your life is more important than k2 Everest nd many others highest peak

  • @lovelin5786
    @lovelin5786 5 лет назад +19

    Wow... This is such a great lesson to all those crazy climbers

  • @sadiyarafiqi2854
    @sadiyarafiqi2854 4 года назад +20

    Watching this video was like experiencing some roller coaster ride of emotions, my heart was beating throughout! Amazing video, more power to you👍

  • @birurai
    @birurai 2 года назад +1

    You made the right decision. We have one life with many opportunities and choices.

  • @LOVESHARMA098
    @LOVESHARMA098 4 года назад +16

    You already climbed the highest mountain in your mind, the day when you make decision to go up there and stayed on base camp 1.
    ..You really won...

  • @rizenkai
    @rizenkai 5 лет назад +17

    3:45 BISMILLAH
    ALLAH ALWAYS WITH US

  • @ukiyo4079
    @ukiyo4079 2 года назад +1

    I'm relieved that he's back now...

  • @sandipsuwal8505
    @sandipsuwal8505 5 лет назад +48

    You deserve the respect even you couldn't reach to submit.
    Life is more important as you said in the video.
    Love from nepal country of Himalayas.
    🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵

  • @shaileshahire4103
    @shaileshahire4103 2 года назад +1

    Welldne boy..gud decision,and a really honest and motivating vdo

  • @niharikashrestha2991
    @niharikashrestha2991 5 лет назад +12

    This randomnly popped in my notification.
    You have attempted to climb the world's largest peak and even at the age of 18 is itself a big achievement. Massive respect
    I respect your decision of returning back , you never know what happens next. Climbing moutains isn't a cake game nor a joke. Making it upto 8000m is itself a veryyy big achievement.
    Lots of respect from Nepal.❤

  • @AjayKumar-mf1xl
    @AjayKumar-mf1xl 2 года назад +1

    Very motivating experience and you made decision, All the best with next attempt

  • @kenhiett5266
    @kenhiett5266 4 года назад +4

    You seem like a really nice guy and congrats on the excellent experience. With that said, you're a perfect example of someone who shouldn't be on that mountain. Shocked about a frozen water bottle? Everything different than you expected? You don't begin your high altitude climbing story on Everest. This is one of the reasons there are so many bodies littering the slopes of the ridge.
    Thanks for the beautiful video and I'm glad you made it home safe young man.

  • @cynthiauttarip1045
    @cynthiauttarip1045 2 года назад +3

    You have made a right and wise decision at the same time. Your documentary is very inspiring, so proud of you! 🧡

  • @mrjinkorea
    @mrjinkorea 2 года назад +1

    Godspeed to you sir! I'm happy that you choose life instead of risking it all for a moment of glory. I hope you get another crack at reaching the top of the world.

  • @samsonsudip
    @samsonsudip 5 лет назад +4

    My friend, what you have achieved here is nothing short of greatness, the video itself was exhausting to watch, this is a remarkable achievement and happy for you. Yes just a random guy but I felt I needed to tell u this. I can understand how much ur body wud have wanted to give up but you kept going as much as you could and you made the right decision at the right time of course with the legendary sherpas advice. I can see that this has been Fantastic experience for you... genius is all about knowing when to stop. Kudos to you and you have earned another subscriber.

  • @dawoodibrahimbhat9027
    @dawoodibrahimbhat9027 5 лет назад +4

    broke me down!!! even if Rizza was only 8 meters away from the summit, the wisest decision would have been to return... We feel really lucky that our mountaineer is safe n healthy with us... our best wishes n supplications are with you!!! Never lose hope!!! U vl surely make it to the top

  • @cticare7855
    @cticare7855 3 года назад +1

    Inshaallah brother Rizza next time..
    The most important is know your own limit

  • @CrimeStoryEchoes
    @CrimeStoryEchoes 2 года назад +10

    If I had to climb Everest. I'd want you to be my guide. You're a wise man. I'm glad you turned around. Be safe!

  • @vonnisworld6855
    @vonnisworld6855 5 лет назад +106

    You definatly took the right decision...A good climber knows when its time to turn arround...I´m sure there will be a next time for you

  • @mukulhasan6144
    @mukulhasan6144 2 года назад +1

    You took the right decision my Brother . - From Bangladesh.

    • @RizzaAlee
      @RizzaAlee 2 года назад

      Thanks for your comment.
      For more please follow me at instagram.com/Rizzaalee

  • @saamip
    @saamip 4 года назад +155

    Do not enter the Everest with an Ego or you won’t return.
    respect you did and sherpas

  • @lisar9425
    @lisar9425 5 лет назад +266

    I like this personal vid log better than the professional ones. It is more intimate and gives a better vicarious experience. The mountains feel much more real.

    • @imadclicks
      @imadclicks  5 лет назад

      thanks

    • @radharamanivasam7269
      @radharamanivasam7269 5 лет назад

      I would have clicked at the Thumbs up and saw the number and did not want to be 112, :) Good encouraging comment .

  • @margiahassan7163
    @margiahassan7163 4 года назад +1

    Amazing video. Im extremely touched.

  • @jerseygirl3428
    @jerseygirl3428 4 года назад +161

    Am I missing something or did this guy have ZERO alpine experience, let alone 8,000 meter experience? He wakes up and his water bottle is frozen and he's shocked! If your dream is to climb Mt. Everest, spend at least 5 years getting significant experience above 6,000 m, maybe at least one 8,000 m. "My dream was always to be a surgeon. I skipped medical school and here I am operating on my first patient." Probably not going to go too well.

    • @sethmuller2764
      @sethmuller2764 4 года назад +6

      Don’t know if everyone does it but some big cash to heli into lukla and then heli to namche. Massive height gain and then 3 days to base camp. Either he had lots of experience, dumb or lucky.

    • @Susan-ey6qf
      @Susan-ey6qf 4 года назад +3

      He said in the video that he prepared for many years, so yes, he did had experiences.

    • @houstonharwood7197
      @houstonharwood7197 4 года назад +6

      R. M you realize that a lack of experience can lead to many people risking their lives / dying to rescue you because you didn’t have your shit together right? Mountaineering IS about planning... ffs

    • @ugaminghub419
      @ugaminghub419 4 года назад

      @Fahad Ahmad how much?!

    • @katerinaliakou5549
      @katerinaliakou5549 4 года назад +2

      @R. M I would agree if it was a regular high mountain, but you don't think like that when it comes to Everest. The mountain is littered with dead bodies to the point they use dead people as navigation, because it's impossible to get them down. The sherpas risk their lives helping people who think exactly like you and they are not getting paid enough. Only highly trained people should be allowed to climb that mountain, you are practically in space up there.

  • @AndrewSurman85
    @AndrewSurman85 5 лет назад +12

    i don't even know you, and rizza either.. but i'm glad to see you guys back home. congratulation

  • @ynwa2290
    @ynwa2290 2 года назад +1

    really massive and insirational story. thatnks a lot for it

  • @livadace1745
    @livadace1745 5 лет назад +6

    Wow! Thanks for your story! My son is 12 ,and he’s dream is going to Everest mountain . He is very inspired from yours story!!!

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      @nirajadhikari1726 5 лет назад +1

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  • @ilseevans6584
    @ilseevans6584 4 года назад +4

    HUGE respect!!! Well done for climbing the big mountain (even if you didnt reach the summit) - its still a massive achievement. And even bigger respect to you for turning back when you had to 🙌 ..As alot of people have already said, you have zero ego, so kudos to you.

    • @RizzaAlee
      @RizzaAlee 2 года назад

      Thanks for your comment.
      For more please follow me at instagram.com/Rizzaalee

  • @rebazfaraidun1581
    @rebazfaraidun1581 2 года назад +1

    You did a great job, i have been out off oxygen while just watching this video

  • @tanvi-deshpande
    @tanvi-deshpande 5 лет назад +4

    This is amazing! U filmed it so nicely! Kudos to you man!

  • @onlinegamers6318
    @onlinegamers6318 4 года назад +6

    Nepali Sherpa have not just only climbed but made the way to climb. Hats off to my country and our sherpa climbers.

    • @normamimosa5991
      @normamimosa5991 4 года назад

      Exactly, Technical Babal, Without the Sherpas, these climbers would be babes in the wood, most of whom wouldn't even get through the Khumbu Ice Fall without the Sherpas. The Sherpas are the most important members of these climbing teams and should be paid extremely well by Western Standards.

  • @bikramjitsha6952
    @bikramjitsha6952 2 года назад +1

    For me RIZZA is a real climber... I believe you will anyway going to achieve the height.... Sooner or later... All the best... You took the right decision. 👍

  • @deepengourung7352
    @deepengourung7352 5 лет назад +7

    Great Courage Brother.....
    Great discussion.
    Everest means life or death.
    Don't turn down better luck next time.
    We are happy to see you back.

  • @beewilliams9985
    @beewilliams9985 5 лет назад +145

    Thank you for being smart! There are so many people who haven’t made it back. Everest will always be there. In my mind you are more brave and heroic than anyone who made it to the summit. The decision to chose life over the summit! Put up a kickstarter next time.

    • @radharamanivasam7269
      @radharamanivasam7269 5 лет назад +1

      Well said,

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      @Kinyongasafaris 5 лет назад

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    • @BurntRaisinToast
      @BurntRaisinToast 5 лет назад +1

      If he was “smart,” he wouldn’t have tackled Mt. Everest without gaining plenty of prior experience at lower altitudes, on fixed ropes, and in high altitude climbing. Inexperienced climbers who think mountaineering, especially on the advanced peaks, is some kind of daydreamers’ cake-walk, are responsible for plenty of other people losing their lives on mountains like Everest. Glad he’s alive. Even more glad that the sherpas whose lives he put in danger with his foolishness are alive.

    • @umeshxzs
      @umeshxzs 4 года назад

      @@BurntRaisinToast right