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"Decidiamo di affrontare tutto questo, non solo le difficoltà, la fatica e il dolore, ma anche il rischio della vita, mettiamo in gioco tutto per un sogno, per qualche cosa che non vale niente, che non si può mostrare a nessuno, è solo quel breve istante sulla vetta, quando scendiamo a valle è già svanito" L'eco del silenzio.
Tragedy on the haute cime.
27:22
2 месяца назад
Wildhorn !
33:56
8 месяцев назад
Sharpening our blades and honing our skills...
7:37
10 месяцев назад
Col du Pillon to Glacier 3000
32:48
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Barrhorn
44:12
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100% GRAND MUVERAN the descent
1:19:56
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100% GRAND MUVERAN
1:24:03
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Grand Mythen
30:34
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2022 07 31 - Haut de Cry
1:34:45
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2022 05 26 go Derborance
11:26
2 года назад
on the way to Schynige Platte
47:46
2 года назад
Saas-Fee Ski
25:37
2 года назад
Verbier : Last Ski Paradise in 2022
22:51
2 года назад
Automne Valaisan
11:18
2 года назад
Suisse Ski Paradise @ Glacier 3000
23:35
2 года назад
2022 01 01 - Long Shadows - Zermatt Ski
26:10
2 года назад
Комментарии
@PMan-fn7vc
@PMan-fn7vc 2 месяца назад
A queston why are there some blue, green and red paints along the way ? Are they 3 different routes like going to the top of Grand Muveran from 3 different places ?
@GiorgioCanepaMBG
@GiorgioCanepaMBG 2 месяца назад
No, it depends on the fact that the trail is not well-maintained, which is why there are various markers made with a brush and spray paint. Be sure to keep your eyes open because it’s easy to lose the trail.
@PMan-fn7vc
@PMan-fn7vc 2 месяца назад
Bravo Giorgio and a big time Thank you for this video. I was also looking for a video to show me what to expect for climbing the Grand Muveran. You did not get much feedback yet but this is very interesting and i would love to see a video like this for the Dent de Morcles from the Cabane de la Tourche and a video for Sommet des Diablerets from the Refuge de Pierredar. I am planning a hiking trip and climb those three summits. 🙂
@GiorgioCanepaMBG
@GiorgioCanepaMBG 2 месяца назад
Hello @PMan, Thanks for your comment. Indeed, when I climbed the Grand Muveran, I also couldn't find any videos that gave me a clear idea of what to expect, especially since I always hike alone and like to be well-prepared. In my videos, I always try to document the climbs as thoroughly as possible to show exactly where I've been, and I particularly enjoy capturing the descents because they offer more panoramic views. I've also set my sights on the Dent de Morcles. As for the Sommet des Diablerets, I would need to go with a group because of the glacier. By the way, there's another guy who hikes a lot in the Valais Alps named Xavier : www.youtube.com/@XavierTixa, you might find something useful on his channel for these two climbs. Happy hiking @PMan! I wish you the Best !
@Bongo40
@Bongo40 2 месяца назад
An easy way to walk until a summit of more than 3600 m. Which is the Best way if you dont like to climb dangerously. 🖖🏻👏🏻😊👍🏻😄 You Can see that few décades ago the glaciers were covering the place and the summit, it was a snow dôme like the Breithorn. Very nice, I realized that I missed something by not knowing it's existence. 😊
@GiorgioCanepaMBG
@GiorgioCanepaMBG 2 месяца назад
Hello @Bongo40 and thanks for your comment. For sure, the easiest route to reach the summit of the two Barrhorns is this one. I definitely recommend either staying overnight at the 07:20 Tourtemagne Hutte or starting really early, much earlier than I did, for a more relaxed climb and time to stop and enjoy the views. I know there's another route from the other side of this pass 19:05 The Schöllijoch Mountain Pass 3343 mt., but it involves down in a glacier, and I'm not sure about its condition. You'd probably need at least crampons and a rope team of at least two, but you should check that out. Ciao, thanks again and have great trips in Valais !
@Novaturientprog-rock
@Novaturientprog-rock 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for your videos, Haut de Cry is on my list for this summer. I also enjoyed your Grand Muveran video a lot. It's a climb that I also plan to do but I'm less sure, given the level of risk. Best wishes !
@GiorgioCanepaMBG
@GiorgioCanepaMBG 5 месяцев назад
Thank you very much for your Comment. Certainly, Haut de Cry is significantly less risky than Grand Muveran, but also much, much more strenuous. Remember to start really very, very early and to get as high as you can with the bicycle or car. Also, remember to bring plenty of water, though you will probably be able to find some here : 14:47 Enjoy the summit !
@djtimcook
@djtimcook 5 месяцев назад
I did this decent in fall of 2001 after spending a week coming around from solalex. It was the scariest descent of my life. I had one alpine stick. Thanks for the nice video.
@GiorgioCanepaMBG
@GiorgioCanepaMBG 5 месяцев назад
Hi Tim, incredible ! Another DJ on the Gran Muveran! Thanks to You !
@Matti6950
@Matti6950 6 месяцев назад
First video i find that actually shows the whole path, someone told me this was his favorite memory of a walk in Swiss. He lives there (we met him in Sigriswil). Starting to see why. It doesn't seem to hard (ofc challenging, but hardergrat seems much more dangerous and hard), so this his very high on my list.
@GiorgioCanepaMBG
@GiorgioCanepaMBG 6 месяцев назад
Thank you @Matti6950 for the information about the "Hardergrat" trail. One never stops learning! Certainly, from what I have found on the web, this trail should be definitely less difficult and absolutely less dangerous. I am glad that you appreciate the fact that I have provided an almost complete view of this trail, which for me remains one of the most beautiful and iconic of the entire Switzerland.
@Matti6950
@Matti6950 6 месяцев назад
@@GiorgioCanepaMBGBtw already went to Schynige Platte, beautifull spot, the spiky rocks, grass and trees have a combination that is unique imo in Swiss, other mountain hills just are different. Seeing both lakes AND the complete hardergrat top is nice as well :D Also went to first, but that became cloudy sadly and time ran out otherwise Bachalpsee was done too. Saw Oechinensee also. Basically 14 days were absolutely jam packed of stuff to do (i want to travel efficient). I thought i would be 'done' with Swiss, but it's to lovely so i'm starting to plan new things, your trail is really part of it. I had Axalp in mind too with the nice plateau you can stand on and look below, but the Faulhorn in your vid surprised me, really nice view (not much is blocked by other peaks wich is usually the case).
@GiorgioCanepaMBG
@GiorgioCanepaMBG 5 месяцев назад
@@Matti6950 I'm very pleased to hear that my video has inspired you. Indeed, Switzerland is undoubtedly a top destination for these types of trails where it feels like you're always in Heidi's world. Another exceptional place I can recommend, and I think you might like it given that you enjoyed this one, is Santis and everything around it. I'll leave you with these videos where I made the journey from Outer Appenzell towards the inner part, all along the Santis range. It's a true paradise that I haven't finished exploring yet. I recommend skipping because they are a "bit" Long :) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-uaI-Ae1b5ZQ.htmlsi=eJujwUe44o6O5dyt ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tD29llmswTY.htmlsi=fCtQMJ0MR0mBSdDM ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_F2l995BEGs.htmlsi=86bXv1QGlh9xDGvS ciao !
@alena9029
@alena9029 7 месяцев назад
"Promo SM"
@nox18me200
@nox18me200 7 месяцев назад
Hello! Nice video, I did it with my son this summer, it was amazing (video : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hKIg7u78yw0.html) Now i'm looking for others escapes like this, if you have some ideas ??? (WIldhorn seems nice)
@s236575
@s236575 9 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@sapiendounitas797
@sapiendounitas797 10 месяцев назад
What a beautiful area! What's the music that's playing?
@GiorgioCanepaMBG
@GiorgioCanepaMBG 10 месяцев назад
It is Siviez in Suisse Valais and the track is one of my first production of 1989 ! MBG - This is Paradise.
@drubber007
@drubber007 Год назад
Are you MBG Giorgio?
@GiorgioCanepaMBG
@GiorgioCanepaMBG Год назад
yes !
@drubber007
@drubber007 Год назад
@@GiorgioCanepaMBG Ah cool. You're a genius! Trance Wave 1 & This is Paradise are two of my most cherished records 😊Thank you for the amazing music mate!
@GiorgioCanepaMBG
@GiorgioCanepaMBG Год назад
@@drubber007 Thanks 2 U !
@drubber007
@drubber007 Год назад
@@GiorgioCanepaMBG 🙏🏻
@TingZeliang
@TingZeliang Год назад
Great video, and super helpful! thank you soooooo much!
@GiorgioCanepaMBG
@GiorgioCanepaMBG Год назад
t h a n k s !
@999loris9
@999loris9 Год назад
Incredibile spero di farcela anch'io quest'estate
@GiorgioCanepaMBG
@GiorgioCanepaMBG Год назад
Ciao Loris, Grazie del commento, sono sicuro che ce la farai ! Se hai una e-mtb arrivi all'attacco' del sentiero certamente più riposato, è un 3000 ma abbastanza duro, mi raccomando NON fare i miei errori, finito l'alpage, dopo il bivacco, dovresti rimanere, come del resto quasi sempre in queste situazioni, al centro del canalone che poi, curvando a sinistra ti porterà sotto alla cima e risuleterà essere la via più semplice, avere un GPS o un telefono che funziona bene per stare almeno nei pressi della giusta traccia non ha prezzo ! ...il 'traverso' che ho fatto sotto la cima per riportarmi sulla retta via non lo auguro a nessuno ! Ultimo mi raccomando ben concentrato sulla breccia inaspettata, arrivaci lucido e con energia e prenditi un po' di tempo per scegliere il passaggio migliore. Buona fortuna !
@999loris9
@999loris9 Год назад
@@GiorgioCanepaMBG Grazie davvero per i preziosi consigli mi fa piacere ! Nel video si vede proprio bene a cosa assomiglia la breccia finale, che è giustamente la parte che mi preoccupa un pò 😬
@GiorgioCanepaMBG
@GiorgioCanepaMBG Год назад
@@999loris9 la breccia inaspettata è da rispettare ma semplice, fossi in te guarderei di più alla condizione fisica che deve essere impeccabile, questo non è un 3000 difficile ma è duretto.
@stephendriscoll9240
@stephendriscoll9240 Год назад
Holy Shi
@Angelo-oh9of
@Angelo-oh9of Год назад
💦 P r o m o S M
@deribrown
@deribrown Год назад
a route i would like to try
@far9018
@far9018 Год назад
Thank you! This is a fantastic video. I will be there March 10 for 5 days. I would love to know about the conditions. Is it feasible to ski down into Zermatt directly or too icy on the final lower pistes? Also, I am very interested in skiing to cervinia; is this doable on "most days" or something to reserve only on the sunniest/most temperate days. I've heard that the lift at the top closes quite frequently. Many thanks in advance!
@GiorgioCanepaMBG
@GiorgioCanepaMBG Год назад
Hi Farid Razavi THANK YOU for your comment ! I release you this FIRTS DRAFT of the slopes that I would travel to go to Italy from Zermatt and that I will adjust over time with links to photos and videos etc. Typically, March conditions are the best of the year because the days are already considerably longer, the weather is more variable which allows for more frequent real excellent snow on the slopes, it's not as very cold like in the deeper winter, and even on warm days there may be 'wet soft' snow especially below 2500 meters lunching outside at the various mountain huts in front of the Matterhorn is sensational. At the beginning of March it is usually feasible to go all the way to Zermatt village but honestly with all the slopes you will have available it will be the least of your worries perhaps at the end of the day. Go in Italy/Cervinia/Valturnache it is one of the most beautiful adventures that you will never forget in your life but I recommend to choose a BEAUTIFUL DAY understood as at least quite sunny and above all without wind to avoid the danger of remain down on the wrong side... so remember to : - Bring your Passport, - Purchase the international daily pass, insurance recommended as costs a little more, - Dress WELL by bringing also a wind jackets to wear over ski suits in case of possible wind, sunglasses, etc. in short, be prepared for -20 degrees even on sunny days, - It is obvious that you will need to have at least a charged mobile phone / camera to make your personal unforgettable report, - Take the road back to Switzerland from Cervinia/Plan Maison no later than 3 PM and remember that distances in this place are really important. So since you will be sleeping in Zermatt, arrange to take the bus and arrive early at the "Zermatt/Furi/Schwarzsee/Trokener Steg" gondola which are those lifts that start from the bottom of Zermatt ( towards the south and the Matterhorn to be more explanatory ) that in one confortable trip without coincidences ( stay on the lift and don't get off until are explicitly asked via audio 'last station arrival' ) that can take you till the "Trokener Steg" where start the "Matterhorn Glacier Paradise" as the Europe's highest cable car of the Little Matterhorn, in short, the most futuristic cable car you will ever take, remember to close your mouth in amazement and start taking videos and photos, got to the top, where depending on the wind, you may be able to jump on the terrace at the top of 3883 meters to make incredible photos through an elevator that you will find on the left in the tunnel that takes you to the slopes. Once you're up there, you can go to Italy skiing down on Europe's longest ski run which starts from where you are and ends in Valtournenche (Italy), passing through glaciers, frozen lakes, and forests making an amazing long ski trip of since 30 km! So from there, at the tunnel exit, you descend till the Plateau Rosa that is the glacier that you see right below you 300 mt down where is visible the arrivals of the Cervinia cable cars and where more on the left is the refuge of the "Guide del Cervino" so ALWAYS KEEPING TO THE LEFT skiing ONLY and EXCLUSIVELY on the slopes just below the "Testa Grigia" and leaving the arrivals and the hut to the right. There you will see the signs indicating Italy and the "Ventina" track truly spectacular and also impressive not so much for its steepness but for its width (you'll see what GREAT stuff!), at the end of this slope, you arrive at Cime Bianche, keep left again to enter the valley which leads towards Valturnache just till "Salette" crossing the tracks that go to the right or left the result does not change, arrived in "Salette" maybe it will be difficult to go down to Valturneven I avoid it. From there take the lifts back up to Cime Bianche and then descend to Cervinia ( left ) by first skiing the "Ventina Golliet" and "Ventina Bardonei" all red slopes that are easier but no less spectacular than the Ventina. Then, head back up to the Rosa Plateau by taking the following cable cars in order : - Cervinia - Plan Maison, - Plan Maison - Cime Binachi Lakes, - Cime Binachi Lakes - Plateau Rosa. - NB : Avoid the chairlifts, take these "big lifts" Again from Plateau Rosa you will descend again to Cervinia, but from the opposite side of Ventina, so, looking at the Little Matterhorn that remains in front of you, go left (to the right was the Ventina) and follow a stretch of the summer slopes that descend towards Zermatt, but at a certain point not much lower, on the left, there are signs that fork again for Italy to take, from there take the "Bontadini n.6" and all the various slopes to Plan Maison, where you can decide whether to continue again to Cervinia on the famous No.5 (easy) or the "Plan Torrette n.3" be careful to the Black Europe Wall, as it is already at 2000, it may not be in great condition in March. After all, you'll want to take the "Cervinia Pain Maison" chairlift to go back to Plain Mason. From there the "Pancheron chairlift" can be a goof optional where on top you can decide to get black to the last part of the old famous "Furggen", definitively closed due to too many accidents, or to the simpliest red slopes that return to Plain Maison. TIP : Remember that from Plan Maison, when you decide to return to Zermatt for the unique way of Plateu Rosa, you must take only and exclusively the large lifts that you took to return up the first time. When you definitely make your way back to Zermatt, up from Plateu Rosa you will have to take the tracks that lead to Switzerland (when you get off the Italian lifts go left, right was the Ventina) that keep to the fork (Italy/Suisse) so there to right to the "Testa Grigia n.80" and "Gandegg n.73" where I recommend, when you see the plains, to pick up speed, A LOT OF SPEED, so as not to racket, trying to keep to the left for Matterhorn 69, the track that passes under the Matterhorn, the easiest way to take it is to go down to Trokener Steg, go up again with the "Furggsattel" chairlift and always keep left for first "Matterhorn n.69" and after to the right for the "Hirli n.55" down there at "Furgg" I would avoid slipping into the shadow of the black of Zermatt "Furgg-Furi n.62" so I would asking for the gondola lift "Furgg-Schwarzsee" and get off at the first stop, ( if you are tired get off directly in Zermatt) to get to Schwarzsee passing to take a photo in front of the famous wooden writing Zermatt below the Matterhorn which is marked "Zermatt Sign" on Google maps. From there search for "Weisse Perle n.51" a less difficult slopes which end up in the forest and which arrive at "Furi" where you can also take the lifts to return permanently to Zermatt. Be careful in March normally you can also get to Zermatt on skis but the conditions are almost never the best, get informed there. After all this long description you made me think of making the video of this long ride which I will soon put on the channel... Ski Well Farid !
@far9018
@far9018 Год назад
@@GiorgioCanepaMBG thank you a million times my friend. This is the most exceptional and comprehensive advice I’ve ever received. I am confident about my plans and very much look forward to utilizing your itineraries. Please enjoy the rest of your winter and I look forward to consuming more of your great content! Cheers, Farid
@5ralves5
@5ralves5 Год назад
Hello my friend, I will be in zermatt as well in 2 weeks! I was curious how long it takes from the moment you step on the first train to the beginning of your first run? I would love some recommendations on the best runs to best plan out my time there as I will only have 2 days there. Happy skiing!
@GiorgioCanepaMBG
@GiorgioCanepaMBG Год назад
Hi 5ralves5, Thanks for Your comment, here You have my Guide to the 3 sides of the Zermatt Map with, where at the end of each route there are approximately the travel times in normal conditions and without queues... The train from Täsch, the railway station with attached parking service that we used "Parking Matterhorn Terminal Täsch", takes fairly little to arrive in Zermatt, around 15 minutes, depending on traffic it may take a little more or less. Keep in mind that this beautiful parking lot is recommended if you are going and coming in a day but it costs quite a bit if you leave the car for more than one night, so if you want to save some money you could use one of the parking lots you will find on the left starting from 500 meters before the station. To easily locate them I recommend arriving at the first roundabout in Täsch where the first exit on the right is the entrance to Parking Matterhorn Terminal Täsch and going back to avoid parking too far away. These parking lots also offer the option to park covered and also have a shuttle service (they are more expansive than the train but not too much) that takes you to Zermatt. When you arrive in Zermatt you have to decide from which side to start skiing because this ski area is quite large and even if you stay for 2 days you will have a hard time doing all the slopes. The main ways to reach the slopes are essentially 3 and each way leads to different types of transportation in 3 different zones of the area: NOTE : ALWAYS bring the map with you because the slopes in Zermatt are not at all straightforward and you could find yourself in the shadow on a black and icy slope... The first way is the one in this video that we have decided to stay mainly on the slopes on the left side of the map to take the new Tufternkumme (10 Seats Gondola) so to reach up there on the left side of the map once you arrive at the Zermatt station you have to walk a short distance (about 7 minutes): leaving the station you cross the Bahnhofstrasse and go straight leaving the Gronergrat railway on the left after a long right turn that runs along the railway you turn left under the bridge of the Gornergrat railway and remaining on the left with the river on the right after about 100 meters you find the iron bridge with the entrance to the Sunnegga tunnel in front of you, from there I recommend reaching the top of Rothorn mt. 3103 by taking the Sunnegga (tunnel) at the end of the ride exit and stay on the right and attached take the Blauherd gondola (this facility alternates between a chairlift and a gondola, take the gondola I recommend) at the end of the gondola you go straight to the Rothorn entering a large shed where at the back on the right you find 2 large lifts where at the exit on the right you find the gondolas for the Rotorn which is finally the last facility. The average time for this complete route is around 50 minutes. The second, most convenient and simply way, if you arrive early on weekdays before 8,30, is to take the Gornergrat railway immediately after leaving the station that leads to Zermatt. From there, you can comfortably reach the famous Gornergrat mt. 3089, where the "Paradise" mostly easy slopes that go straight to Riffelberg and to the right they lead you towards the Rotorn. (This travel time is around 40 minutes). The third way takes you to the glacier and also towards Italy (Cervinia and Valtournenche, ATTENTION if you have these destinations in mind you have to get the international day subscription), but it is certainly the most uncomfortable because once you exit the station you either turn right to Bahnhofstrasse and cross the whole Zermatt in long sud sense until you find the gondolas for Furi (if you have a good pace with your boots, it still takes more than 25 minutes) or it is much better to get on a bus (free but usually SUPER-full) that you find exactly under the bridge of the Gornergrat railway (first way) from there you will reach the facilities (cable cars) that take you to the Glacier passing through Furi from where you can take the left coincidence to Furi-Riffelberg (it is useless to pass through here if you want to reach the slopes in the central part of the map, it is absolutely more convenient to take the Gornergrat railway, 2nd way) while you will reach the Trockener Steg Glacier by staying seated, passing through the Schwarzsee, at the end of the gondola you can decide whether to ski on the Trockener Steg glacier or go even higher to the Little Matterhorn with the Matterhorn Glacier Ride 1 which is then the highest cable car in Europe since it reaches 3,800 meters and from where with the elevator you can reach the peak of the Little Matterhorn with its 3,883 with a 360° panoramic view of 38 four-thousand meter peaks and 14 glaciers in Italy, France and Switzerland seeing the north Eiger, Monch, and Jungfrau, to the west the Breithorn, to the east Mont Blanc, the highest peak in Europe etc. etc. (The total travel time is more than an hour and 15 minutes and if You get stop in Trockener Steg 1 hour) BUT if you want to go to the glacier simply and without hassle, it is definitely preferable to take the Gornergrat railway to Riffelberg, then ski down to Furi, where you take connections to Italy for the Trockener Steg. This is undoubtedly the easiest and least "traumatic" way to the glaciers, little Matterhorn and Italy.
@5ralves5
@5ralves5 Год назад
@Giorgio Canepa thank you so much Giorgio, this is all incredibly helpful! I really appreciate the time you took to put this all down for me, it's exactly what I was hoping for!
@GiorgioCanepaMBG
@GiorgioCanepaMBG Год назад
@@5ralves5 thanks ! I've been wanting to start a guide like this for a while, your question came right on.
@makhola1362
@makhola1362 Год назад
Hey, thanks for uploading, is this actually from Feb 3 2023? Trying to understand snow conditions. I heard this year it's not snowing as much. Please let me know if you know the snow conditions. Zermatt website says 70 cm at the top which sounds pretty low.
@GiorgioCanepaMBG
@GiorgioCanepaMBG Год назад
Ciao Ali, thanks for your comment, the video is from last Saturday 28 01 2023, and as You could see I got the wrong skis because I should have taken ice ones, frankly I thought the snow was cooler because it had snowed not long ago and the temperatures had remained very low but evidently I was wrong because as you write evidently it hadn't snowed so much and probably the snow, in one of these days, had probably also taken on some heat as well as being brushed off by skiers, and in any case it is absolutely not the best snow in Zermatt in these periods. In the last 2 year the snow was very good but this year I would have expected something much better. Maybe going to the glacier the situation is better as regards the snow but it's still very cold and above all it's been a long time since it's windy enough.
@makhola1362
@makhola1362 Год назад
@Giorgio Canepa thank you so much for your reply. I appreciate it. It is unfortunate.
@hammy37fire
@hammy37fire Год назад
I go there February 7, 2023. Nice video
@GiorgioCanepaMBG
@GiorgioCanepaMBG Год назад
Thank You Very Much Hammy37fire Happy Skiing in Zermatt !
@nagatmohamed2060
@nagatmohamed2060 Год назад
كل سنه وانت طيبه يا ام شيماء
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@mikeholt7881
@mikeholt7881 Год назад
Eiger summit- the most civilized place in the World.
@renzxqs.6492
@renzxqs.6492 Год назад
el de abajo es rarito
@ahmadnjar0
@ahmadnjar0 Год назад
الله يعطيك الصحه👍👍👍👍👍👍
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سبحان الله العظيم
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@omaralmaheshi4371 Год назад
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@aliyasser5649
@aliyasser5649 Год назад
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@samjohnson6721
@samjohnson6721 Год назад
Hi there, can you tell me, is that a guide you have paid to take you up that route and if so, how to contact them?
@knisterkultur476
@knisterkultur476 Год назад
Nice tour! Which descent is this?
@GiorgioCanepaMBG
@GiorgioCanepaMBG Год назад
Wetterhorn, ( normal ) down from the top.
@moustafazaid4752
@moustafazaid4752 Год назад
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@stewartwatling4221
@stewartwatling4221 Год назад
Amazing footage.... breathtaking....my heart was in my mouth. Very brave humans !
@marcelloarbicone6108
@marcelloarbicone6108 Год назад
Grande Giò! Thanks for sharing, awesome :]
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@badnimaeouri3647 Год назад
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@mohben6402
@mohben6402 Год назад
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@jeffreyking5278
@jeffreyking5278 Год назад
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@kevinbrooks1104
@kevinbrooks1104 Год назад
I would mess my drawers if someone else was already up there
@phillipbissell
@phillipbissell 2 года назад
I'm still using this as my exercise bike video...I know every stone and boulder now😂👍👍👍🙏 thank you so much... It has given me such pleasure over the past couple of years and is continuing to do so. A mountain bike ride from Faulhorn to Schynige Platte would now be an absolutely perfect companion for it!!! Please.....
@GiorgioCanepaMBG
@GiorgioCanepaMBG 2 года назад
Hi Phillip, I'm thinking about it, in fact I have already shot from Schynige Platte to First passing through Faulhorn also to see well what I would expect if I did, the problem is that I have not yet identified a possible passage for MTB from Schinige to Wilderswil...
@phillipbissell
@phillipbissell 2 года назад
@@GiorgioCanepaMBG Hi Giorgio, thank you so much for your reply which I really appreciate! I have found a bike path down from Schynige to Wilderswill on the map. Thinking about it, I think the problem is on the Faulhorn to Schynige part as there are several stretches which would require carrying the bike! I've walked this route for many years and that is why I really value your video as I am unable to visit this wonderful place and my most favourite walk there at the moment. I really appreciate and value your reply and look forward to many more journeys from First to Faulhorn on my exercise bike😁. I've been looking through your other videos and will use some of them also. Kindest regards from Norfolk, England! Phillip
@phillipbissell
@phillipbissell 2 года назад
@@GiorgioCanepaMBG Another fantastic route would be Grindelwald (or Alpiglen) to Kleine Scheidegg!
@phillipbissell
@phillipbissell 2 года назад
@@GiorgioCanepaMBG Hi again, just watched the Schynige hike video...amazing! Of course there are several routes down from Faulhorn and so maybe the one I was thinking of was unsuitable for a bike but as I say, of you type in to Google bike route Schynige Platte to Wilderswil you will see there is one. Hope this helps. Many thanks again, Phillip
@phillipbissell
@phillipbissell 2 года назад
@@GiorgioCanepaMBG Hi again, just watched the Schynige hike video...amazing! Of course there are several routes down from Faulhorn and so maybe the one I was thinking of was unsuitable for a bike but as I say, of you type in to Google bike route Schynige Platte to Wilderswil you will see there is one. Hope this helps. Many thanks again, Phillip
@faberashman1859
@faberashman1859 2 года назад
What grade would you say this climb is?
@GiorgioCanepaMBG
@GiorgioCanepaMBG Год назад
Ciao Faber, difficulty D, more difficult to get to the refuge, not at all trivial you still need a certain technique and excellent fitness condition, the climb is very long... and be absolutely free of heights :)
@faberashman1859
@faberashman1859 2 года назад
What French grade would you say that this mountain was?
@GiorgioCanepaMBG
@GiorgioCanepaMBG 2 года назад
Hi Faber, PD+ / AD- as it's not a difficult climb but keep in mind that the Grindelwald Guides use it as a test for the Mitellegi ( Eigher ), personally I was happy I did it with my local Guide because it made everything more fun and easier anyway more than a few delicate part for nothing trivial
@faberashman1859
@faberashman1859 2 года назад
@@GiorgioCanepaMBG thank you so much for the information and did you just take the normal route via Gleckstein Hut?
@GiorgioCanepaMBG
@GiorgioCanepaMBG 2 года назад
@@faberashman1859 yes !
@JULIOJVR.
@JULIOJVR. 2 года назад
El mareo k pillao jahaja
@imanesuisse6688
@imanesuisse6688 2 года назад
the best nature what i see in my life suisse🥰
@baten52
@baten52 2 года назад
Great video. Could never be a climber but this video gave me a sense of the nature of this calling.
@rockroll9761
@rockroll9761 2 года назад
💯🏔supercool🏔💯
@azizazouine9816
@azizazouine9816 2 года назад
سلام
@anneichenberger4970
@anneichenberger4970 2 года назад
I admired the way these two climbers worked together. It felt the guide actually cared about the other person. The footage of the limestone rocks and the narrowness of the ridges was a spectacular treat. Thank you
@yasminachanel86
@yasminachanel86 2 года назад
good luck iman