That Sherpa Documentary aired in here and was quite an eye opener. Always knew Everest has become commercial never knew what Sherpas go through. Good guy Discovery.
I got frostbite on both my ears once. It was -40 celsius, very windy and I was outside for an hour without ear protection. My ears literally felt like they were on fire and then I looked in the mirror and my ears were like 3 times their normal size. It freaked me out. I think it took like 3 days before they shrank back to normal size and all the skin came off as they healed. They looked dead. It was nasty.
When I was a kid growing up in Ohio, I use to be outside for hours in the snow just wearing gym shoes and when I would get home, my feet would be frozen solid. I am lucky I never got frost bite
I swear if you Eat my wife's home made spicy chicken soup or as I call it molten penicillin I guarantee you could go bareback up Everest in boxer shorts and flip flops
+Exde if you go in the summer time, its obviously warm, but in the winter time, thats a different story. This is coming from someone who lives in northern Canada...
Yay a fellow michigander. Also this video makes me wonder how common frostbite was in northern reaches of the US from the days of indigenous rule to colonial and early American rule.
"Oxygen molecule for energy" Ok so i kinda see what you mean but that i outright wrong. We dont get energy from oxygen, why would we need to eat then. Oxygen acts as a final electron receiver in the aerobic metabolism, so it is required for maximun ATP output of 36 ATP per glucose, vs the anaerobic metabolism of 2 ATP. You also could have added that the hypoxia climbers get is also called hypobaric hypoxia since the lack of oxygen is mostly due to low pressure in high altitudes. I think at mount everest is something like 26mmHG
I'd say oxygen is the molecule for energy. Oxygen is necessary for aerobic respiration and the production of ATP (as you know) the currency for energy throughout the body. So, while oxygen isn't directly energy, it certainly a molecule for energy.
FinTheDew the pressure at the top of Mt. Everest is more like 260MMHG, not 26. And I do think it’s fair to say O2 is energy because it’s essential for aerobic respiration. Without it our digestive system can’t work, and we can’t power our bodies very well.
there seems to be a problem with the captions Dnews! sorry for this but I require ur captions for my learning (i have problems with my ear) thank you so much for posting everyday as usual, it was great learning from your uploads!
I was pretty close to lousing fingers once.. In was on a trip, and we ofcourse stayed in the cabin, but i got stuck outside when i had to get wood in around -40C maybe even less for like 20 minutes.. Two of my fingertips looked weird for like a year after that lol..
The temperature shown on a thermometer doesn't mean much if the air is still. What is far more debilitating is wind and damp. Temperatures around freezing-point with driving rain are far worse than lower temperatures in areas that have dry-cold and no wind. This was confirmed by contractors who had worked in Thule. Sadly the cold and wet in England caused one contractor to fall and sustain fatal injuries.
Trust me my friend, I know the pain of wind, I'm from Canada. -20 aint horrible, but when the wind blows It can feel < -40. You need to walk backwards even to go down the street.
I'm in northern Maine and I had to walk across a bridge that was on a river, and it was like 30-40 below with windchill, and my brother and I were in physical pain with a full winter kit on
Maybe the reason that the risk for frostbite elevates dramatically when deprived of oxygen is because, then, there is not as much of it the blood and maybe that makes it harder to distribute heat
One time I was pushed into the snow while standing still waiting for the busses at my school. It was funny the first time but the two other times I was furious and in pain because I used my gloveless hands to catch my fall. My hands were turing purple and they were going numb. I cried the rest of the way home....
SwedishPerson its quite possibly dangerous, but if you end up in hospital you do have the worlds hottest nurses, i know cos ive seen the 1990s porn films!
Hey Dnews, I want more current events and i wanna hear more about what we can do on the micro level to improve our world u teach us so much about. You guys make some of the most interesting and thought provoking videos on youtube. Such an interesting world we live in, yet we are collectively destroying it. Much love to one of my fav channels, Nathan Smith of Little Rock, AR
You don't have to climb Everest to get frostbite as you can get it at a railway station in the UK in winter. Scenario car breaks down and one's Recovery has been reduced to twenty miles so one tries to get home by train. Train terminates at a station halfway through the journey and the station closes at the dead of night. There are NO WAITING ROOMS as the accountants have done away with them. One has to wait outside for the "milk train" (the very first train in the morning) in the freezing cold wind. All shelter has been eliminated in order to discourage "street people". Four or five hours of being blast-frozen and one has a problem. Absolutely disgusting when one has a through-ticket. Three months after this fiasco a sore is still present and electrifying nerve-pain sometimes occurs. The circulation in the leg exposed to the wind has been affected and this results in calf-pain after walking a hundred yards or so. It was never like that before as I used to be able to walk for miles. Although I am not a doctor it may well be DVT that has been caused by the cold. Take Care!
I always wondered why people cut of their limbs when they are extrem cold and on the way freezing to death but never found a good answer. Could someone explain it please?
+Sameed M No. Isnt it because that portion of your body (ex. arm) has its majority frozen and without enough blood for it to keep functioning. so by that limit amputation is necessary.
"Although you might not find yourself in the same position as Bob anytime soon" ... Then BOOM. The Oceanic Gyres, which are essential for regulating and maintaining global temperatures, stop swirling due to an increased mix of fresh water from the rapidly melting ice caps, and voila, a severe and sudden ice age!
McGeek well old people usually regret not taking risks risks can make you happier trust me search up your not alive I'm not dead or something like that by Prince ea
Non-everest climber here, so do have any leisure activities that involves purchasing stuff like games or movies? Could be putting that to saving the world.
Hello , if anyone will see this comment , I recently just got a tiny bit of frostbite on my ankles and my lower arm. It is itchy and bumpy , I have no idea what to do about it. My parents say a little bit won’t affect you , but none of my parents are doctors , so if anyone knows what to do about it or if it even is frostbite , comment on this.-Justin
I got frostbite on my left hand one winter. Not very severe, I am fine now. But still. It felt like i was wearing a glove made from my own skin. It was freaky.
Wow i didn't know everest was only -20 deg Celsius. That's actually rather tiny compared to -70 at siachen where Indian soldiers maintain a permanent presence.
It snowed about an inch in Michigan like 3 days ago... ctfu But wait, Trace is from Michigan though??? That's pretty awesome. I live in Ann Arbor Michigan, born and raised. But he's right, Winters here are ridiculous. Lol
I get light blue hands quite often like once every week or something at the moment, but my fingers never fall off thankfully. Of course they're not black and it's just ~0 degrees celsius
We're American, it's what we use. And the reason being when at least 200,000 of us petitioned the White House to change it to the metric system, the White House commented on it, stating freedom of choice, allowing companies and individuals to use whatever system they want. So unfortunately, we Americans, are stuck with the Imperial system because too many want to be different from the rest of the world and hate change in general.
Neuker nar Bohemia And you're telling me you unsubscribed why? DNews is meant primarily for an American audiance, hence any metric unit is in parentheses. But given your attitude, it was no loss on their end. I also suggest you unsubscribe from any American RUclips channel, because we use the Imperial system.
They have no respect for the purity of the mountain. They have litter everything on this beautiful and sanctity of the mountain. So yes, I don't think anyone should go there.
The captioning is bad, at some points it's too fast can't read it other times it's slower than than the picture. For us deaf and hard of hearing very difficult to follow. There is an attempt but not the delivery.
It lowers your stamina recovery speed and weakens your defences.
You deserve a trophy
U the real MVP
LEGENDS
+Dixavd to avoid frostbite, try wearing pontiff knight armor.
+Dixavd for how long normally?
At Least with frostbite, you see it coming. Brain Freeze on the other hand...
Yeah except one has a possible side effect of death.
Josiah Ray Yes, brain freeze is quite dangerous.
FacePuncher Joe I’ve never had brain freeze before
ArkainKnight He obviously had Brain freeze.. But he doesn't know what it means.. since "brain freeze" sounds so serious.
OH HELLL NAWWW
That Sherpa Documentary aired in here and was quite an eye opener. Always knew Everest has become commercial never knew what Sherpas go through. Good guy Discovery.
I've gotten frostnip on my feet once. It was painful as sin when the body temperature returned to normal.
I got frostbite on both my ears once. It was -40 celsius, very windy and I was outside for an hour without ear protection. My ears literally felt like they were on fire and then I looked in the mirror and my ears were like 3 times their normal size. It freaked me out. I think it took like 3 days before they shrank back to normal size and all the skin came off as they healed. They looked dead. It was nasty.
This is really well done. With the pictures and the different values you used to measure the temp and wind speed
When I was a kid growing up in Ohio, I use to be outside for hours in the snow just wearing gym shoes and when I would get home, my feet would be frozen solid. I am lucky I never got frost bite
I swear if you Eat my wife's home made spicy chicken soup or as I call it molten penicillin I guarantee you could go bareback up Everest in boxer shorts and flip flops
I like the sound of your wifes soup!!
And how you make that wonder?
Gimme dat soup
Saying that , I am surprised more Indians have not climbed Everest.
Recipe, please!
Michigan... he said....
it is cold.. he said...
Clearly he's never been to the Canadian prairies..
1612dtm Canada? i go there for a summer vacation.
-Someone from Northern Finland.
+Exde if you go in the summer time, its obviously warm, but in the winter time, thats a different story. This is coming from someone who lives in northern Canada...
Julie Quiring yeah, i was kinda talking about the ottawa-toronto area, because an overhelming majority of the population lives there.
Northern Nunavut is cold.
"Michigan is cold"
Ahah welcome to Quebec City when a little chilly morning is only -31ºC 😂
Megan Rioux he needs to come just a little bit more north
Holy! Imagine the probability of being born in that place of all places
I live in barrow, AK so don’t even
Hahaha but I also lived in south Florida but I don’t recommend it
Yakutia's normal day at -50°C: am I a joke to you?
I remember the Michigan winters well. Walking to school down the railroad tracks, breathing in and feeling your nose-hairs crackle, etc.
frostbite is so cold it burns
facts
Like dry ice
Elsa's favorite Medical condition
Alohaa Kalani dated Elsa long time ago. Left me heartbroken .
Now there's an icebox where my heart used to be.
Well frostbite 3 made my pc cry and burn damn battlefield 4.
+E SC Well it seems like your PC is a piece of shit...
MazdaBass971 well fuck you
+E SC Your PC is just bad.
+E SC lol XD
Can you add "C°"and "Km/h" in your videos? It would be much easier for me and other people to understand everything!
They did you just have to watch it rather than purely listening
Woikjjyijo
They did...
kinnaY idiot...
just google it
Yay a fellow michigander. Also this video makes me wonder how common frostbite was in northern reaches of the US from the days of indigenous rule to colonial and early American rule.
At 1:57 there's an optical illusion. It looks like the area surrounding the hypothalamus is shrinking.
Rohan Pandey
That's trippy
Rohan Pandey yeah it also happens at 4:51
TJ,s gaming you're wrong. It's at 4:52
Meikho Deli Nope it's at 4:53
Nope
Just helped me decide where my next vacation destination would be , Thanks !
"Oxygen molecule for energy" Ok so i kinda see what you mean but that i outright wrong. We dont get energy from oxygen, why would we need to eat then.
Oxygen acts as a final electron receiver in the aerobic metabolism, so it is required for maximun ATP output of 36 ATP per glucose, vs the anaerobic metabolism of 2 ATP.
You also could have added that the hypoxia climbers get is also called hypobaric hypoxia since the lack of oxygen is mostly due to low pressure in high altitudes. I think at mount everest is something like 26mmHG
It's dnews, what do you expect? Did you see their video on thorium powered cars?
I dont think i want to lol...
I'd say oxygen is the molecule for energy. Oxygen is necessary for aerobic respiration and the production of ATP (as you know) the currency for energy throughout the body. So, while oxygen isn't directly energy, it certainly a molecule for energy.
FinTheDew the pressure at the top of Mt. Everest is more like 260MMHG, not 26. And I do think it’s fair to say O2 is energy because it’s essential for aerobic respiration. Without it our digestive system can’t work, and we can’t power our bodies very well.
there seems to be a problem with the captions Dnews! sorry for this but I require ur captions for my learning (i have problems with my ear) thank you so much for posting everyday as usual, it was great learning from your uploads!
How come Elsa isn't affected by frostbite?
The cold never bothered her (anywayyyy)
Chemical Ness let it go
Uhhhh I can't hold it back ANYMORE
khang tran
khang tran
I'd like to watch the complete video of the guy who survived the everest
I can climb everest in a tank top, hold my beer
I can climb mount everest naked. my hold beer
+Tomi Lohtander i can swim through it hold my beer
+Kevin G. I can climb mount everest WITH A BALD HEAD! hold my beer.
I am Mt. Everest
+Mt. Everest he made this account just for this moment
Finally a documentary with Imperial and Metric!
Dude I was playing with snow and when I came inside my hands started to burn
They probably just got a little too cold but nothing to worry about but also it has been a year so hope they still ain’t cold
Did they get amputated
I was pretty close to lousing fingers once.. In was on a trip, and we ofcourse stayed in the cabin, but i got stuck outside when i had to get wood in around -40C maybe even less for like 20 minutes.. Two of my fingertips looked weird for like a year after that lol..
cold in michigan? come to canada buddy, winters sometimes -40C :) come to think of it.. its also -40F
time to wear long johns
The temperature shown on a thermometer doesn't mean much if the air is still. What is far more debilitating is wind and damp. Temperatures around freezing-point with driving rain are far worse than lower temperatures in areas that have dry-cold and no wind. This was confirmed by contractors who had worked in Thule. Sadly the cold and wet in England caused one contractor to fall and sustain fatal injuries.
Trust me my friend, I know the pain of wind, I'm from Canada. -20 aint horrible, but when the wind blows It can feel < -40. You need to walk backwards even to go down the street.
LR Gaetz go to norway or finland, they’re even worse than canada
LR Gaetz it’s -40 right now in Michigan bitch. -60 in the states to the left of us
-35 Celsius like the warm winters we have in Canada
I'm in northern Maine and I had to walk across a bridge that was on a river, and it was like 30-40 below with windchill, and my brother and I were in physical pain with a full winter kit on
Maybe the reason that the risk for frostbite elevates dramatically when deprived of oxygen is because, then, there is not as much of it the blood and maybe that makes it harder to distribute heat
Very well narrated!
One time I was pushed into the snow while standing still waiting for the busses at my school. It was funny the first time but the two other times I was furious and in pain because I used my gloveless hands to catch my fall. My hands were turing purple and they were going numb. I cried the rest of the way home....
Couple weeks ago it got -45c (with windchil). Frostbite within 5 seconds.
-60 at my house you'll get frostbite in 4 minuets Wisconsin lol
Maximilian Soldier fax
I once got frostbite on parts of my legs when it was -30C + windchill when i was walking to the store. Dangerous in Sweden.
SwedishPerson its quite possibly dangerous, but if you end up in hospital you do have the worlds hottest nurses, i know cos ive seen the 1990s porn films!
So did Bob lose some toes or what?
What I was wondering
He lost part of his finget
Yup, he lost his "pennis"
You cant revive dead tissue in such a situation so yeah
Rob died
Hey Dnews,
I want more current events and i wanna hear more about what we can do on the micro level to improve our world u teach us so much about. You guys make some of the most interesting and thought provoking videos on youtube. Such an interesting world we live in, yet we are collectively destroying it.
Much love to one of my fav channels,
Nathan Smith of Little Rock, AR
Check out the Story of Jamie Andrews. This was not on Everest but in the french alps.
Well made video🎥! Very informative... 👌🏻
The ads are getting smarter!
I wonder if Pemba is the same Pemba as the Sherpa on K2 in 2008... Dude's a badass...
If he thinks michigan is cold he never went to canada
Jack Bauer word
I live in Michigan and just got severe frostbite in like 7 minutes. It’s supposed to get to -40 today
Why are you fuckers always tryna start a pissing match about the cold
I watched Everest and now im sad.
Well presented information. I will not miss the Sherpa's program
“And, why is Jack Frost so nibbly?” 😂 “Hello my frosty friends!” 😘
Michigan is the best state ;)
I've gotten minor frostbite a few times.
Frosty, the Snowman
Ill stop
See how cold it is in Ottawa, Canada
Dude, great episode.
What a coincidence, i was only reading articles about Mount Everest few minutes ago and it appears here.
"Growing up in Michigan, it's cold"
Try living in Canada. Where I live, there's at least a little snow on the ground for half the year.
The Canadian Wizard wow. You just described winter. Good job.
I Take Chances and proud.
Upper Peninsula. Nuff said
Skip to 2:20 for frostbite start.
I came for some images of black digits. Disappointing.
Rob The Fandom Menace then look up Beck Weathers
That's the funniest thing I've ever heard!!!
Rob The Fandom Menace lmao same
1:50 left hand 👌🏻
Your welcom
?!
#niceshirt
damn leafy effects every youtuber jfc
+Trace Dominguez
Do you have nice pants too? We never get to see them.
I did not expect that to get to channels like these.
Xb
#niceeverything 💜
OMG YOU WATCH LEAFY HISSSSSS
You haven't lived in Minnesota if you think Michigan is cold
lpstwizzlers productions Michigan is cold but random
p r you haven’t live in northern Siberiaif you think Yakutia is cold
p r eh I was just trying to be funny
Joseph Stalin wow you think that’s cold? i’m one of santa’s elves, and let me tell you, it isn’t anything until it hits at least -75!
You guys havent lived in Indonesia, its rlly cold
You don't have to climb Everest to get frostbite as you can get it at a railway station in the UK in winter. Scenario car breaks down and one's Recovery has been reduced to twenty miles so one tries to get home by train. Train terminates at a station halfway through the journey and the station closes at the dead of night. There are NO WAITING ROOMS as the accountants have done away with them. One has to wait outside for the "milk train" (the very first train in the morning) in the freezing cold wind. All shelter has been eliminated in order to discourage "street people". Four or five hours of being blast-frozen and one has a problem. Absolutely disgusting when one has a through-ticket.
Three months after this fiasco a sore is still present and electrifying nerve-pain sometimes occurs. The circulation in the leg exposed to the wind has been affected and this results in calf-pain after walking a hundred yards or so. It was never like that before as I used to be able to walk for miles. Although I am not a doctor it may well be DVT that has been caused by the cold. Take Care!
Finally, an educational video on frostbite
I live in Michigan and I would never want to live anywhere els. I love winter! But I also love how the rest of the year here is warm
Can the cold air from an air conditioner give you Frostbite?
Great video, all around.
Hey!... He was *Robert* Hoffman in the TestTube Plus video. You guys got real chummy real fast!
+megagene link please
Man: eats ghost pepper and then climbs Mt. Everest
My. Everest: Melts
I'd like to see a video of the guy who recorded 170+mph winds on Everest
Me and my friend were outside in like 21 degree weather for like 7 hours and I had frost bite for about a week
I always wondered why people cut of their limbs when they are extrem cold and on the way freezing to death but never found a good answer. Could someone explain it please?
Gangrene
their limbs start to freeze and the pain is too much for them to bear so they cut them off ;)
+Sameed M No. Isnt it because that portion of your body (ex. arm) has its majority frozen and without enough blood for it to keep functioning. so by that limit amputation is necessary.
Poke Playah yes thats true but sometimes people end up cutting it themselves
+Poke Playah But why is it necessary? Because the pain would be too much to bear or something else?
Climbing to Everest?? ...I think you just gave me a good idea...
Why do people do this? Its so dangerous!
Ah, my favorite commentator
"Although you might not find yourself in the same position as Bob anytime soon" ... Then BOOM. The Oceanic Gyres, which are essential for regulating and maintaining global temperatures, stop swirling due to an increased mix of fresh water from the rapidly melting ice caps, and voila, a severe and sudden ice age!
Frostbite literally burning skin with ice
How to cure frostbites:
Method 1: go to any places with temperature 35 °C (95°F) or higher
EDIT: frostbites can affect your skin in a damaging way
The Sherpa's are the real heroes.
I never understand, why people climb deadly mountains. It seems so pointless to me.
Is it really just the sense of adventure?
McGeek it's the dopamine of success...
McGeek well old people usually regret not taking risks risks can make you happier trust me search up your not alive I'm not dead or something like that by Prince ea
Because it's fun. If we have the opportunity to do these fun and amazing things, then we do them. (Well, some of us).
I wanna do it.
Non-everest climber here, so do have any leisure activities that involves purchasing stuff like games or movies? Could be putting that to saving the world.
Hello , if anyone will see this comment , I recently just got a tiny bit of frostbite on my ankles and my lower arm. It is itchy and bumpy , I have no idea what to do about it. My parents say a little bit won’t affect you , but none of my parents are doctors , so if anyone knows what to do about it or if it even is frostbite , comment on this.-Justin
awesome video :)
I got frostbite on my left hand one winter. Not very severe, I am fine now. But still. It felt like i was wearing a glove made from my own skin. It was freaky.
My nephew lost both hands to frostbite....scary stuff
It's 8850 metres!!! Try that
It an American program!!! Try fucking off and getting over yourself
Or what kido, you gonna find me? lol
Wow i didn't know everest was only -20 deg Celsius. That's actually rather tiny compared to -70 at siachen where Indian soldiers maintain a permanent presence.
We hit -42 in Quebec a few days ago...
Alex lamarche in Manitoba is was really cold too
Darren Woloshyn How cold?
Alex lamarche -25°C to -35°C. -40°C to -50°C with the wind chill dome days
In Alberta it hit - 52 some time ago
In Canada I went for a smoke break in a sweater not knowing it was -25℃ and ended up getting a frostbite.
The hideousness of that foot, will haunt my drrams...forever.
It snowed about an inch in Michigan like 3 days ago... ctfu
But wait, Trace is from Michigan though???
That's pretty awesome.
I live in Ann Arbor Michigan, born and raised.
But he's right, Winters here are ridiculous. Lol
I was also raised in MI!! Until I moved on June of 2017...
Trace, I didn't know you hailed from Michigan as well?! Anyways, yea it can get pretty cold here during the winter.
The climber guy low-key sounds like ice king from adventure time 😂
I went through those stages I test my body to feel cold and then heat then nothing then slit shaking and I never got sick
victor ortiz super edgy
the idea of a human popsicle got frozen into my mind
I was dying last night riding home from work it was like 52 and dark and windy out. Yeah Im not tough.
A guy from up North once told me "It ain't cold till the trees break" 😐
The rest of the world are thanking you for adding metric measurements.
I get light blue hands quite often like once every week or something at the moment, but my fingers never fall off thankfully. Of course they're not black and it's just ~0 degrees celsius
Stop using stupid imperial units.
We're American, it's what we use. And the reason being when at least 200,000 of us petitioned the White House to change it to the metric system, the White House commented on it, stating freedom of choice, allowing companies and individuals to use whatever system they want. So unfortunately, we Americans, are stuck with the Imperial system because too many want to be different from the rest of the world and hate change in general.
Ryvucz Than those Dnews are even more stupid than I thought. Unsubscribed.
Neuker nar Bohemia And you're telling me you unsubscribed why? DNews is meant primarily for an American audiance, hence any metric unit is in parentheses. But given your attitude, it was no loss on their end. I also suggest you unsubscribe from any American RUclips channel, because we use the Imperial system.
Im doing so right now.
Neuker nar Bohemia They added your shit units in the video, anyways you can always convert it yourself online
Frostbite gives you insane graphics
I think Mt. Everest should be closed to climbing. Too dangerous!
They have no respect for the purity of the mountain. They have litter everything on this beautiful and sanctity of the mountain. So yes, I don't think anyone should go there.
Pemba!! Great man if you have chance look him up
The captioning is bad, at some points it's too fast can't read it other times it's slower than than the picture. For us deaf and hard of hearing very difficult to follow. There is an attempt but not the delivery.
I live in Canada but when I pull the turkey out of the deep freeze, it felt like I climbed up 100 Mount Everest’s
This actually translates into a massive freezer