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38 Tips You Must Know Before Trekking To Everest Base Camp 

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Here are 38 tips and pieces of advice that will help you on your journey to Everest Base Camp!
These are all the finer details that end up going a long way to making your time that much better - the important stuff that not many people talk about.
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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 - Intro
0:26 - Tip 01
0:52 - Tip 02
1:14 - Tip 03
1:36 - Tip 04
2:07 - Tip 05
2:22 - Tip 06
2:40 - Tip 07
2:49 - Tip 08
3:04 - Tip 09
3:36 - Tip 10
3:54 - Tip 11
4:05 - Tip 12
4:35 - Tip 13
4:49 - Tip 14
5:03 - Tip 15
5:26 - Tip 16
5:49 - Tip 17
5:56 - Tip 18
6:18 - Tip 19
6:46 - Tip 20
7:00 - Tip 21
7:17 - Tip 22
7:35 - Tip 23
7:54 - Tip 24
8:20 - Tip 25
8:58 - Tip 26
9:09 - Tip 27
9:37 - Tip 28
9:49 - Tip 29
9:57 - Tip 30
10:28 - Tip 31
10:55 - Tip 32
11:03 - Tip 33
11:12 - Tip 34
11:23 - Tip 35
11:42 - Tip 36
11:52 - Tip 37
12:17 - Tip 38
12:26 - Outro
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Комментарии : 76   
@Cuchulainn42
@Cuchulainn42 Месяц назад
I learned quite a bit. This is something that I would like to accomplish one day. Your tips will ensure I am successful.
@thegorn
@thegorn 2 месяца назад
A great tip is to get up at least 3 hours before the hiking starts for that day. Overnight people’s saO2 (oxygen saturation) drops and it takes 3-4 hours to normalise after you’ve woken up. If you just wake up, eat and go you’ll find it super difficult and get AMS and maybe die.
@fredreynolds-onefootinfron5919
@fredreynolds-onefootinfron5919 2 месяца назад
Well done tips post...I did EBC October 2023 and you hit many great points. Great Job
@stevet9938
@stevet9938 2 месяца назад
I'm going in October this year, just wondering how cold was it ?
@fredreynolds-onefootinfron5919
@fredreynolds-onefootinfron5919 2 месяца назад
@@stevet9938 our weather after Namche was beyond perfect. Very mild temps actually. I was surprised it was nice as it was. Some people had short sleaves on while at EBC
@stevet9938
@stevet9938 2 месяца назад
@@fredreynolds-onefootinfron5919 thanks for the reply 👍
@livingwithhuey70
@livingwithhuey70 8 месяцев назад
Hey mate. Thanks for the tips. This is a great video. Cheers.
@louisaklimentos7583
@louisaklimentos7583 8 месяцев назад
Great advice !
@re5710
@re5710 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing..
@PhillipDavey-yq4lx
@PhillipDavey-yq4lx Месяц назад
Excellent!
@thewanderingeye7133
@thewanderingeye7133 7 месяцев назад
sooo very helpful thank you!
@akankshanimesh1167
@akankshanimesh1167 7 месяцев назад
Useful information
@azaz6951
@azaz6951 6 месяцев назад
Awesome video Man
@TamiamiParkFlyers
@TamiamiParkFlyers 3 месяца назад
Excellent video!!
@tonydugal5275
@tonydugal5275 3 месяца назад
Excellent advice. Thank you.
@Xomiphotography
@Xomiphotography 6 месяцев назад
Well done Info vid....thx so much
@attilasom2012
@attilasom2012 4 месяца назад
Thank you for the useful informations.
@rkglpwy
@rkglpwy 5 месяцев назад
These are good tips, thank you.
@LittleJerry-kr8il
@LittleJerry-kr8il 2 месяца назад
Good video❤
@gerdalejasmeiere1649
@gerdalejasmeiere1649 2 месяца назад
This was most useful. Thank you
@karipintakivi9153
@karipintakivi9153 4 месяца назад
Tip #1: do NOT hike both up and down via Tengboche monastery, as there is a much more impressive high trail on the opposite side of the valley via Mong La - Phortse - Pangpoche. Awesome views high across the valley, lots of wildlife and practically no other trekkers. Takes the same amount of days as the standard route on the way up, Tengboche can be visited on the way down.
@thegorn
@thegorn 2 месяца назад
Shhhh don’t tell everyone you’ll ruin it for us
@evolvevizdesignstudiobyend4712
@evolvevizdesignstudiobyend4712 4 месяца назад
Great advice , best ive seen , Txman
@borregio8
@borregio8 3 месяца назад
Thanks for share all this tips. God bless you
@beatinertia
@beatinertia 4 месяца назад
Thanks so much for your excellent tips. Really great video. … I’ve watched a lot and this one stands out 👍🏽
@aventyrskonsulterna
@aventyrskonsulterna 7 месяцев назад
Thanks! Great list!
@betterhiking
@betterhiking 7 месяцев назад
Cheers!
@thebudgetbackpackers
@thebudgetbackpackers 4 месяца назад
Great tips! Love what you said about the Bluetooth speaker, hygiene while trekking, and snoring. Thanks for sharing!
@PotooBurd
@PotooBurd 3 месяца назад
This is so informative! Great job, fantastic reporting!🌻🌼🐝 Keep it up 🙌
@kayle1270
@kayle1270 8 месяцев назад
Thanks bro🏔🏔
@si-scapessprayart1673
@si-scapessprayart1673 4 месяца назад
Thanks for making this mate, I'm off with me pals in March -
@betterhiking
@betterhiking 4 месяца назад
Awesome, you should have a great time.
@cagdasyildirim
@cagdasyildirim 8 месяцев назад
Awesome boss. Thank you so much.
@betterhiking
@betterhiking 8 месяцев назад
No problem, hope it helps ✌
@waxonwaxoff6094
@waxonwaxoff6094 8 месяцев назад
Great video
@betterhiking
@betterhiking 8 месяцев назад
Thanks mate!
7 месяцев назад
The best video! Thanks for sharing
@betterhiking
@betterhiking 7 месяцев назад
Glad you found it helpful
@stevennorrie5884
@stevennorrie5884 8 месяцев назад
good video and thanks for sharing. useful advice about the vitamins, electrolytes and also about keeping healthy in general. got a new subscription :)
@betterhiking
@betterhiking 8 месяцев назад
Staying healthy in the Khumbu is the hard part about the trek for sure! Thanks for the sub mate ✌
@itsraining6449
@itsraining6449 4 месяца назад
Thank you so much for your concise breakdown of what is needed for a successful trek. This trip is 5 years away or sooner depending how things go. New subscriber here! I know you added some exercises but this might be another video I'd be interested in you doing.
@betterhiking
@betterhiking 4 месяца назад
I put out a few videos previously going over the fundamentals of training for mountaineering - more hardcore than what is required for trekking, but the info still applies. Worth watching just for the sake of the information if you can get through the lower production quality.
@itsraining6449
@itsraining6449 4 месяца назад
@@betterhiking Thank you.. I will look at them.
@nigeljones7
@nigeljones7 3 месяца назад
Having said that your advice is correct :-))
@nilofarbawa2377
@nilofarbawa2377 6 месяцев назад
Walk on rocks and boulders, found it the hardest part of the trek from Labouche to EBC and back.
@thegorn
@thegorn 3 месяца назад
5:56 Are those Bridgedale liner socks?
@user-le4ju1nl9d
@user-le4ju1nl9d 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing, could you let us know what windproof gtx jacket have you used ?
@betterhiking
@betterhiking 7 месяцев назад
I used the Rab Arc Eco, but for the majority of the time spent trekking at 3000-5000m I used my Rab Borealis softshell jacket (but I had extremely good weather).
@jimhicksuk
@jimhicksuk 4 месяца назад
Great chat. I’m doing to trek is Sept and have a simple questions. What type of watch did you wear and why.
@betterhiking
@betterhiking 4 месяца назад
I don’t wear any, don’t have a need for one that justifies the price.
@andrechampsaur5469
@andrechampsaur5469 3 месяца назад
I usually have GI stall issues at high altitudes...
@Trapster99
@Trapster99 4 месяца назад
Thanks. I want to do this in a year or two. Question: What elevation did you start at and what elevation did you end at? Is there any to prepare at sea level other than getting in great shape?
@betterhiking
@betterhiking 4 месяца назад
Lukla is at 2,800m, EBC at 5,300m. Develop your lower body strength, your ability to walk up hill with a heavy pack (15+kg for over 30mins), and your aerobic endurance (HR 130bpm approx). Acclimatising is a gamble. Sometimes it’s no problem, other times it can hit you hard even if you’ve been at altitude multiple times.
@Trapster99
@Trapster99 4 месяца назад
@@betterhiking thanks
@ytcrazies487
@ytcrazies487 3 месяца назад
Great video, thank you. I have a couple of questions. 1) Does it make sense to bring backpacking food at all and a jet boil or similar? 2) Do porters carry most of your gear and trekkers just use day packs?
@betterhiking
@betterhiking 3 месяца назад
1) no, not for EBC, could be if you plan to climb a trekking peak and stay at a High Camp. 2) yes that’s right.
@mfhairstream6812
@mfhairstream6812 2 месяца назад
interesting
@paulcodyer6258
@paulcodyer6258 2 месяца назад
I know that most villages on the Annapurna circuit had R/O stations where you could buy purified drinking water for a few rupees per litre. Is it the same on this trek? It's a great way to support locals , and not create plastic waste.
@betterhiking
@betterhiking 2 месяца назад
Not to my knowledge, but you could buy boiled water which would be essentially the same thing (for the price of the gas to boil it).
@FootballMike100
@FootballMike100 6 месяцев назад
What Insurance you took for this trip?
@betterhiking
@betterhiking 6 месяцев назад
Standard adventure travel insurance that covers up to 6000m. Lots of different providers offer appropriate packages - World Nomads I've heard has particularly good cover for overseas trekking but I did not use them for this trip.
@adampoliquin6195
@adampoliquin6195 2 месяца назад
Science and data show more injuries occur on the hike down from any peak. It is common knowledge despite this video that because of this the hiker heading uphill yields to the one heading downhill. Other than that, good video.
@betterhiking
@betterhiking 2 месяца назад
The suggestion relates to hiker curtesy rather than data relating to injury prevention. Heading uphill for most is more physically difficult and due to this it is commonly accepted that those heading uphill have the right of way. But yes injuries/deaths mostly occur on descent but I figured this relates mostly to mountaineering rather than hiking.
@thegorn
@thegorn 3 месяца назад
I was told that the flight to Lukla is 10kg check-in weight and 5kgs for carry on. I think you got it wrong at the start man.
@betterhiking
@betterhiking 3 месяца назад
It is 15kg total including 2kg allowed for carry on as per the airline I went with. Other airlines may differ in this division.
@vwjapvideos5498
@vwjapvideos5498 3 месяца назад
I know ours was 15 main 5 backpack back in 2013-2015, and a couple on the trip loaded up 22 in their mains, might be a different plane thi
@thegorn
@thegorn 2 месяца назад
@@betterhikingfair enough. 15kg overall seems to be the common theme. I only weigh 70kgs now but I used to weigh 85kgs. They should charge fat people more.
@bruce4130
@bruce4130 Месяц назад
Drink Gatorade with water, much not too much! See tip 7
@bruce4130
@bruce4130 Месяц назад
Best advice video! Get fit before doing anything like this especially aerobic training and strengthening legs!
@nigeljones7
@nigeljones7 3 месяца назад
Pfff please excuse I've watched a few videos on Everest base camp. You miss the point of getting to and from Everest. I was in the Everest region for 2+ weeks. I walked from the end of the road and walked back to the road. Bus back to Kathmandu. A weeks walk to namchi and a weeks walk out. The walk in takes you over 3k. So acclimatisation is partly done. Pfff I still got altitude sickness. Only because I got a bad flu. Missed the thing walk above 5k
@karipintakivi9153
@karipintakivi9153 4 месяца назад
One needs to drink enough (like always) but drinking a lot does NOT help acclimatisation. It is a gross misunderstanding of the acclimatisation process.
@betterhiking
@betterhiking 4 месяца назад
That’s just not true. If you’re dehydrated you’re going to have a bad time. Keep your fluids up. Altitude, medication and physical effort all require good hydration.
@karipintakivi9153
@karipintakivi9153 4 месяца назад
@@betterhiking It is misleading to state that certain amounts of water needs to be drunk per day. Staying hydrated is good everywhere, also at high altitude, but what I was trying to get across is that overhydration does not help with acclimatisation, actually hinders it. Google "myths about altitude" from Institute for Altitude Medicine and see myth #4. During my last 4 week Khumbu trek I drank 2 liters of water the whole time I was there, all my hydration needs were filled by tea, soups, and beer in the evenings. Never measured or estimated how much I drank per day either, just trust thirst. I have spent 5 months in Khumbu so far since 1985.
@betterhiking
@betterhiking 4 месяца назад
4L is a good amount to aim for when being active in the mountains. That doesn’t just mean water, it means fluids as you’ve said. Yes water doesn’t cure altitude sickness, but if you take diuretics like Diamox to help with sickness it does mean that you need to drink more.
@karipintakivi9153
@karipintakivi9153 4 месяца назад
@@betterhiking Yes, water is lost when acclimating, but my point is excessive drinking does not help at all, actually hinders the process (and hyponatremia has the same symptoms as AMS actually killing more people annually in the US tahn AMS they are trying to avoid). Studies show that slightly dehydrated and optimally hydrated people acclimate equally well, but those who drink too much (X number of liters...) do not acclimate as well. THIRST is the mechanism which tells you when to drink, not someone telling "X Y or Z liters per day minimum".
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