I am Marcos's brother. This past month, after he passed away I've been trying to make sense of the risks climbers take when facing this tough challenges. Hopefully after looking at many videos I found your channel and it helped me realize what a beautiful passion you guys have. The contact with nature, the techincal and physical challenges, the desire to be better, the fun, and those views! I'll keep watching your videos so I can understand even more and feel closer to my brother, thank you for the dedication and stay strong Tyler.
Felipe, I'm glad you can seek out and see what your brother was so passionate about. Every interaction I've had with him since we met last year was so positive. My first day in El Chalten this season, I was hitch hiking to the trailhead to do the Care Bear Traverse and the first car that we saw on the road was Marcos. He pulled over and picked us up. I had been messaging back and forth with him and I got so excited when I ran into him organically.
I'm glad you made it safe to camp. I imagine how careful and focus you need to stay for 10 hours of raps in the dark and shitty weather. Your skills and determination are truly impressive and inspiring. When i see a new video uploaded on your channel, it feels always like Christmas. Keep crushing and sharing Tyler !
13:29 and most importantly, alive. Edit: I had commented in real time before the end of the video. My condolences, respect, and love to Marcos Gorositaga.
A small comment: props to the editing. No emotive music, no OTT drone footage. Just fast, effective story telling. This is what it feels like (to me) in the mountains. I wish more people would cut like this. RIP Marcos.
Fantastic video, what beautiful views & clarity of those granite towers...WOW!!! Summit or no summit you had a fantastic journey and thats what I would take from it if I could do this. Add in you are both alive and healthy and one can not ask for more. Great stuff...thank you for posting.
Guy's, we need you, your content, you to inspirate us. And i bet the hell, that there are people on this planet who need even more than that from you! Always have that little bit of security with you, may it be time, humbleness or knowledge. Something that helps you to survive in an adequat way to be able to go into the mountains again. Please don't die ♥
I've been worried you might be working too much Tyler. Fuckin sweet video and an epic for sure! So happy you guys are smart enough to survive your little outings. Two of my most favorite awesome human beings on this most awesome planet.
CONGRATS!!!!!!!!!!! CHAPEAU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Congratulations Supermasters!!!! The decision to get off was absolutely right, exact!!! WONDERFUL!!!!!!!!!! BEST WISHES:
Wish I could do this but I just don’t see myself capable without a nervous breakdown I will never quite understand how people can do this stuff as much as I wish I could.
Hey Tyler I know you don't do videos like this but I would love to hear your thoughts on risk in the mountains. Especially given this season. Maybe you could write it up oneday in a description or Instagram post
Niche gear question- You've replaced the rope on your Petzl Connect and then tied the bottom end directly into your harness? Do you find this to work well?
Guys, is it possible to do what you are doing in less than a year learning and training hard from scratch? I am passionate about climbing but I live in an area without heights so training in the mountains is not possible for me. My plan was to train hard for a year learning the techniques needed to climb and go to some not so big mountain in the Andes.
Good work gents; hard call to make being that high up but the right one, nonetheless. Tyler, what's your initial impression of that Samaya tent after this mission? Thanks.
@@tylerkarow your a legend from 6 years ago just starting your RU-vid climbing journey to Patagonia with Colin who spent his whole life on glaciated peaks. Keep crushing and having a blast cant wait to see whats next!
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