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Annapurna III - Unclimbed 

David Lama
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“Annapurna III - Unclimbed” is an award-winning 12-min documentary featuring the 2016 expedition to the Himalayas of Nepal led by David Lama together with Austrian alpinists Hansjörg Auer and Alex Blümel. Join the team in their feelings of fatigue, anxiety, exposure and ordeal during their 5 weeks attempting one of the world’s greatest, unsolved puzzles of alpinism: The unclimbed south-east ridge of Annapurna III.
Stream David Lama’s feature film “Cerro Torre-A Snowballs Chance in Hell” here www.redbull.tv/cerrotorre

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@lusomarga
@lusomarga 5 лет назад
This is what mountaineering should be - well prepared, good planning, good judgement, no stupidity or ego drama. Only adventure and beauty.
@JustMeELC
@JustMeELC 5 лет назад
Lusine Margaryan And yet... :o( RIP
@myrandomvideos3216
@myrandomvideos3216 4 года назад
And mother nature should bless you.
@quimdosxutos
@quimdosxutos 4 года назад
@@Felipe_Ribeir0 Sir you just won the whole internet righ there.
@theRealDavidn
@theRealDavidn 4 года назад
and no fkn oxygen
@outtoxicated9104
@outtoxicated9104 4 года назад
@@brandonsavitski BRUH LMAO
@doclewis8927
@doclewis8927 Год назад
RIP, David Lama and Hansjörg Auer who died in 2019 descending Howse Peak in Canada.
@tomairman
@tomairman 2 года назад
November 2021 Update: a team of three Ukrainians have climbed the Southeast Ridge of Annapurna III. Historical moment and a wonderful alpine achievement!
@ahelmaswood
@ahelmaswood 2 года назад
nice!
@iwillspam5985
@iwillspam5985 2 года назад
link
@gideonhost1568
@gideonhost1568 2 года назад
Without a helo?
@bogme
@bogme 2 года назад
Don’t you mean Russians?
@lorenzougo6571
@lorenzougo6571 2 года назад
Is there a video?
@pouljohansen2346
@pouljohansen2346 4 года назад
Very sad to read that David Lama and Hansjörg Auer have since died. This is a breathtaking video that captures this amazingly difficult climb really well!
@user-ct8ee8od6o
@user-ct8ee8od6o 10 месяцев назад
How did they die?
@mondsuchtig3533
@mondsuchtig3533 10 месяцев назад
@@user-ct8ee8od6oSnowslide in Canda
@bharatbshetty
@bharatbshetty 5 месяцев назад
@@mondsuchtig3533😢
@Viso2K
@Viso2K 4 месяца назад
R.I.P 😢
@robertspies4695
@robertspies4695 5 лет назад
David and Hansjorg succumb to avalanche in Canadian Rockies 4/18/19. RIP
@arraan666
@arraan666 5 лет назад
I happen to see this video only now ! And also learned that two of the climbers are not any more. Sad to know that. Someone said either you scale the peak or the peak scales you
@hibrother6764
@hibrother6764 4 года назад
Praque Forqsk Youve clearly never been anywhere near an avalanche
@EnlightenedRogue24
@EnlightenedRogue24 4 года назад
Praque Forqsk - You we’re buried 6 feet deep by an avalanche? What an idiot! Should have done your homework and planned your route more carefully!☝️🤨
@beerthug
@beerthug 4 года назад
@@EnlightenedRogue24 You can't fix stupid, so don't bother to try and explain.
@gregparrott
@gregparrott 4 года назад
Enlightened Rogue Yes, 'What an idiot' Praque Forqsk must be. I pray he's a bit smarter than 'sorin sm'.
@danadoozer9990
@danadoozer9990 3 года назад
I'm strangely obsessed with mountain climbing even though it's something I'll never do!. This is the 1st video I've watched on Annapurna and damn, does it look treacherous!
@casperlang5122
@casperlang5122 3 года назад
I love watching videos like this one but i would never ever even try to climb em
@jakefremont8726
@jakefremont8726 3 года назад
I’m obsessed too, it’s a RU-vid algorithm that we both tripped over that has lead to our obsession.
@sheepshead17
@sheepshead17 3 года назад
same here. it’s fascinating.
@mac609
@mac609 3 года назад
I can barely climb a hill but I too am obsessed with mountain climbing.
@sheepshead17
@sheepshead17 3 года назад
Has anyone seen Meru? It’s on amazon prime. I’d highly recommend.
@3vimages471
@3vimages471 4 года назад
They seem like normal humans when they are in their tents; just mates chatting and planning ….. it's only when you see what they do and where they do it you realise there is nothing normal about these guys. RIP David Lama.
@genejordan6248
@genejordan6248 4 года назад
when a helicopter drops you off & then the helicopter DESCENDS.... well that's when you know you're in the big leagues!
@dr3754
@dr3754 4 года назад
jinkees i'll say!
@Jinka1950
@Jinka1950 3 года назад
Omg.....you’re so right.....holy smokes.......
@toxicvoid0663
@toxicvoid0663 3 года назад
haha
@modularcuriosity
@modularcuriosity 3 года назад
Years ago I was rock climbing a big face. My partner and I hear a helicopter about half a mile behind us. When we finally saw it the helicopter was flying below us. We were actually on a rock face higher then the helicopter.
@betonOPL
@betonOPL 3 года назад
Shouldnt count if you don't start climbing at the sea level tbh
@Shepard2295
@Shepard2295 5 лет назад
Rest In Peace, David. You were so inspirational 😢. I watched this video so many times.
@Lalala-fz2ci
@Lalala-fz2ci 5 лет назад
Nursultan yeah it’s so so sad 😢💔 he never even got to Mount Everest. Does anybody know why he hasn’t ever summited Everest??
@PhilthySteel
@PhilthySteel 5 лет назад
Me too :) RIP David
@PhilthySteel
@PhilthySteel 5 лет назад
RIP Hans
@Lalala-fz2ci
@Lalala-fz2ci 5 лет назад
*RIP David, Hans, and Jess!* 😢💔
@Shepard2295
@Shepard2295 5 лет назад
La la la Everest isn’t considered the hardest climb. Maybe it wasn’t his top priority.
@SaoGage
@SaoGage 5 лет назад
I would have died on the first hundred feet of this climb, either by fall or heart attack. Living vicariously through RU-vid, I tip my hat to those able to live such fearless and fulfilled lives. Absolutely incredible what the human spirit can accomplish unburdened by doubt and apathy.
@Doriesep6622
@Doriesep6622 4 года назад
I get a headache in Squaw Valley.
@the_great_phoenix231
@the_great_phoenix231 2 года назад
i died after looking at the ridgeline
@dmott6717
@dmott6717 3 года назад
Just learned of David's death. He'll always live on in the climbing universe.
@aktchungrabanio6467
@aktchungrabanio6467 2 года назад
omg don't tell me this don't don't
@Maxmilion6004
@Maxmilion6004 2 года назад
Damn i was going to look and see if they came back to finish
@rossturpin8047
@rossturpin8047 3 года назад
I can’t believe the level of stamina required (physically and mentally) to even attempt something like this. You mountain climbers are just a different breed man! Truly living on the edge. What a beautifully insane way to live haha. Safe climbing folks
@azharaman3646
@azharaman3646 3 года назад
Rip
@ssebuddeibrahim9830
@ssebuddeibrahim9830 6 лет назад
“The mountain always has the last say”
@thegent6134
@thegent6134 6 лет назад
ssebudde ibrahim Mountains don't engage in dialogue, so there's that.
@kokemf
@kokemf 6 лет назад
No dialogue necessary here to know what mountain thinks
@daltonhunt7334
@daltonhunt7334 6 лет назад
Rajmund Csombordi FUCK OFF AND FALL OF THE FACE OF ME BITCH. LMAO
@daltonhunt7334
@daltonhunt7334 6 лет назад
Off*
@higherdimensions9515
@higherdimensions9515 5 лет назад
ssebudde ibrahim "the last word always belongs to mountain" that's the quote from Everest movie if we're thinking about the same thing.
@derekflanderschang9654
@derekflanderschang9654 2 года назад
Hats off to the editor for accurately capturing the danger, beauty, thrill, and sheer anxiety of an epic months long effort in 12 minutes. David’s climbed to Heaven but his spirit lives on here.
@user-kp2ov1gm4w
@user-kp2ov1gm4w 2 года назад
RIP David Lama and Hansjorg Auer. You guys are still alive in our hearts.
@Koroar
@Koroar 4 года назад
This has to be some the best photography / filming of climbing mountains ever, absolutely incredible. I'm so sad to hear this great man is no longer with us :(
@AmyAnnLand
@AmyAnnLand 4 года назад
It is incredibly impressive. I wonder what gear and editing software they used. Too bad they're no longer here to tell us.
@jackhew93
@jackhew93 3 года назад
@@AmyAnnLand watch the film meru
@duaneboxwell9137
@duaneboxwell9137 3 года назад
@@jackhew93 Exactly
@aryanram02
@aryanram02 7 месяцев назад
@@AmyAnnLand pretty sure its all gopros that theyre carrying while climbing, down in the base camp there is one other cameraman with really good long distance zoom cameras capturing them for editing im pretty sure there was a backend team that did the post prod.
@greerb7524
@greerb7524 6 лет назад
always better to live to climb another day. well done david lama
@harpoon_bakery162
@harpoon_bakery162 5 лет назад
GREER --- are you saying he didn't climb it?
@raptor-hy2td
@raptor-hy2td 5 лет назад
It's not about summit or mountain, but it's about the climb. The climb will never stop.
@jtms1200
@jtms1200 5 лет назад
@@VeslorTV :-(
@purely-planted
@purely-planted 5 лет назад
@@VeslorTV you don't need to mention it here
@VeslorTV
@VeslorTV 5 лет назад
@@purely-planted ok sorry
@havocdevelopment6142
@havocdevelopment6142 5 лет назад
Rest in peace David Lama. You were one of my inspirations to start climbing. You will always be remembered and missed.
@CM-oo3tv
@CM-oo3tv 5 лет назад
I’m in shock. I’ve watched every David Lama video I can find. He became a hero and inspiration after saving Conrad Anker’s life. RIP Mr. Lama, Heaven must have the finest mountain climbing of all
@TheCorrectionist1984
@TheCorrectionist1984 5 лет назад
How did he save his life?
@tryitout-701
@tryitout-701 3 года назад
Mike Rothwell Conrad was having a heart attack on the mountain. He carried him down.
@dropitlikeitshot815
@dropitlikeitshot815 3 года назад
He ended up completing that climb alone after bringing Conrad down also. Kid was a beast and primed to do big things. Sad to see.
@dropitlikeitshot815
@dropitlikeitshot815 3 года назад
He was truly one of the most technically gifted mountaineers I’ve ever seen.
@juanobanano1476
@juanobanano1476 4 года назад
its been a year... still in our hearts RIP David and Hansjorg thank you legends
@SanaurRehmanShahmir
@SanaurRehmanShahmir 3 года назад
Hello! I am a solo mountain hiker from Chitral Pakistan. Could you please visit my channel!
@NiSiochainGanSaoirse
@NiSiochainGanSaoirse 5 лет назад
one of the hardest climbs in all of the Himalayas, and a very dangerous mountain. annapurna.
@truthseeker4838
@truthseeker4838 3 года назад
this is Annapurna III, not the Annapurna (eight-thousander).
@superyid2010
@superyid2010 3 года назад
Has it been climbed yet?
@nutsandpeanuts9660
@nutsandpeanuts9660 3 года назад
@@superyid2010 yeah
@harshtiwari7503
@harshtiwari7503 2 года назад
@@superyid2010 Annapurna three has been climbed through a different easier route compared to this route which David lama and the other two mountaineers attempted . This is one of the toughest routes to a summit in Himalayas only one team before these three guys have attempted it decades ago but they too had to turn back due to bad weather . The southeast ridge the route these guys attempted is still unclimbed.
@superyid2010
@superyid2010 2 года назад
@@harshtiwari7503 Very interesting, thanks for the reply!
@doclewis8927
@doclewis8927 5 лет назад
Closed Captions (cc) offers English subtitles for those of us that don't speak Austrian/German (not sure which). The captions stay up too when you pause to allow you to read what they're saying. Thanks to whomever added the English captions.
@Kid_Kootenay
@Kid_Kootenay 4 года назад
That's seriously the most intense climbing I've ever witnessed
@nuntana2
@nuntana2 3 года назад
Good stuff. Have you seen Meru?
@alanmakesfilm5253
@alanmakesfilm5253 3 года назад
you have clearly not seen Alex Hanolds new film then
@jakypriel
@jakypriel 3 года назад
AllanMakesFilm David Lama was on a different level
@Andy-th2tn
@Andy-th2tn 3 года назад
nuntana2 soooo good
@MrShishi
@MrShishi 3 года назад
@@alanmakesfilm5253 Alex Honnold is no doubt a beast but way more calculated climber. This is way more intense given the extreme conditional (altitude, steep rockface, and weather) and the simple facts its all new climbing routes.
@IT-rj4gf
@IT-rj4gf 5 лет назад
You lived your life to the max ! Now RIP
@Johnsonniko5
@Johnsonniko5 5 лет назад
had to rewatch all his stuff. Truly a generational talent .. you will be missed
@sentinel_Alphacentauri
@sentinel_Alphacentauri 5 лет назад
"The unclimbed south-east ridge of Annapurna III." this part is important..the first ascent was done in 1961 via the northeast ridge
@sijuksunny8997
@sijuksunny8997 3 года назад
To know when to climb and when to not and ready to go back is what makes you real mountaineer. You are inspiration. RIP. You will be missed. ❤️🙏
@OnlyJalonPhd
@OnlyJalonPhd 2 года назад
They didn’t die in this video. Have they since?
@olympia5758
@olympia5758 Год назад
@@OnlyJalonPhd Yeah. One of them died climbing a mountain (forgot the name of it)
@TheRealTaco
@TheRealTaco Год назад
@@olympia5758 2 of em.
@aryanram02
@aryanram02 7 месяцев назад
​@@olympia5758david lama and hansjörg auer died sadly
@ChattyCinnamon
@ChattyCinnamon 6 месяцев назад
@@aryanram02Oh that’s terrible, was it a mountaineering accident?
@apez660
@apez660 2 года назад
Rest In Peace David! 3 years ago you left this world but we still miss and remember you!
@diegomata3624
@diegomata3624 2 года назад
Hansjörg Auer as well. RIP
@redbull
@redbull 6 лет назад
8:05 Woahh don't look down! Nicely done David 👊🏼
@dimitarangelov8744
@dimitarangelov8744 6 лет назад
Red Bull I lo
@eedesign878
@eedesign878 6 лет назад
You know your life is amazing when red bull comes to comment on your video!
@xx420xxyolo3
@xx420xxyolo3 6 лет назад
hes a redbull athlete though
@mikeholt7881
@mikeholt7881 6 лет назад
Hey Red Bull, you gave him wings, why worry?
@lucianisidro
@lucianisidro 6 лет назад
That sharp vertical edge packed with snow, and the sheer drops on either side ... just made all the adrenaline go straight to my legs!!! WOW.
@sylviakoziarski4912
@sylviakoziarski4912 6 лет назад
This is so refreshing from watching a line up of over a hundred people trying to climb Everest, and looking at dead people who didn't make it. Well done and GOOD LUCK! Don't be the first body on that mountain it looks formidable!
@ninnjachacha1240
@ninnjachacha1240 6 лет назад
sylvia koziarski 53 bodies are still their relaxing...
@schmingusss
@schmingusss 5 лет назад
@@ninnjachacha1240 *there
@nicholas8476
@nicholas8476 5 лет назад
First body? Sadly no.. Annapurna III and Gasherbraum twins have all been tried and have all claimed lives.
@olympiclinic
@olympiclinic 3 года назад
Makes climbing Everest look like a walk in the park.
@sorentrexler3688
@sorentrexler3688 3 года назад
Compared to this it really seems like it
@alek_rmd
@alek_rmd 3 года назад
Its incombarable. This is different sport!
@sharathshivashankar2419
@sharathshivashankar2419 3 года назад
Apparently it is. In some of the more difficult parts of the route to the summit of Everest, permanent ladders and ropes have been installed. On good weather days, anyone who is reasonably fit and well-equipped can summit Everest. If the weather turns foul, then its a whole different story.
@bandabanderos
@bandabanderos 3 года назад
Sharath Shivashankar I doubt it. But yes, Everest may be the tallest mountain, but it’s not the hardest or most dangerous
@osomoisty
@osomoisty 3 года назад
@@bandabanderos hence why a 13 yr old a 90 yr old a one legged man and a blind man have all scaled everest. Hmmmm. Reasonably fit for everest MODERN day was a pretty appropriate statement
@herbert9241
@herbert9241 4 года назад
"It's bigger than I thought." We're going to need a longer ladder.
@lexsite
@lexsite 4 года назад
That's what she said?
@jonathanstock6210
@jonathanstock6210 3 года назад
Herbert .
@mikemaby5497
@mikemaby5497 3 года назад
And more beer!
@kylehornhunter6199
@kylehornhunter6199 6 лет назад
these guys are some badass climbers and smart enough to know how to live to climb a nother day. hats off guys👏
@VeslorTV
@VeslorTV 5 лет назад
well he just died this week in Canada
@conni-switzerland9515
@conni-switzerland9515 5 лет назад
They're died 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
@conni-switzerland9515
@conni-switzerland9515 5 лет назад
@@VeslorTV so sad😢😢😢😢😢😢
@acefrehley28
@acefrehley28 5 лет назад
Sadly, this comment doesn't hold up over time... :(
@noone-ft9lw
@noone-ft9lw 5 лет назад
dying is in this way is not badass, it's stupid and selfish
@shawniemar
@shawniemar 5 лет назад
RIP David Lama, Hansjorg Auer and Jess Roskelley. Heartbreaking!
@SanaurRehmanShahmir
@SanaurRehmanShahmir 3 года назад
Hi, I am a solo mountain hiker from Chitral Pakistan, could you please visit my channel!
@SanaurRehmanShahmir
@SanaurRehmanShahmir 3 года назад
@@alprazoyan Ok why not? Loved your curt reply.
@SanaurRehmanShahmir
@SanaurRehmanShahmir 3 года назад
@@alprazoyan Really obliged to you for this act of kindness and cooperation!
@knuffelbeer193
@knuffelbeer193 3 года назад
@@SanaurRehmanShahmir wrong place for this message, that’s why people don’t like it. Someone makes an heartfelt comment about 3 climbers who sadly passed away and all you can talk about is your channel. Very distasteful.
@danroux4010
@danroux4010 3 года назад
@@SanaurRehmanShahmir I care as much about your channel as you care about the three mountaineers who died.
@stmcgarret
@stmcgarret 4 года назад
Amazing - totally impressed; real alpine climbing. Makes Everest look like a walk in the park (which I know it isn't).
@HMcod
@HMcod 2 года назад
@SharkyPPL annapurna is slightly worse
@youarebreathtaking903
@youarebreathtaking903 2 года назад
@SharkyPPL no its cho oyu
@isotonic9002
@isotonic9002 2 года назад
K2 in winter no oxygen is the hardest
@samratneupane8429
@samratneupane8429 2 года назад
@SharkyPPL Everest is not a technical mountain to be specific but don't get it wrong , well experienced mountaineers have died at Everest as well. Rope setups from all those years have made it easy for others to climb. Whereas Annapurna is literally a death wish.
@samratneupane8429
@samratneupane8429 2 года назад
@@isotonic9002 At winter even Everest is the deadliest. Tf is you talking about.
@einezcrespo2107
@einezcrespo2107 4 месяца назад
Just watched this video and was sad to find out David and Hansjorg are gone. They died doing what they loved and their legacy will live on.
@n1t21r3
@n1t21r3 5 лет назад
There are no words. Just rewatched this with a heavy heart. I'm really, really, really hoping the weather lets up to allow rescuers to resume/conduct a detailed search for David, Hans, and Jess. I don't know these guys personally but they're incredible climbers and people. Edit: RIP guys, you were all phenomenal.
@nicktyler5158
@nicktyler5158 5 лет назад
what happened to them?
@JStoneFPV
@JStoneFPV 5 лет назад
@@nicktyler5158 snowbrains.com/3-prominent-climbers-are-missing-presumed-dead-after-avalanche-in-banff-national-park1/ it looks like
@gregparrott
@gregparrott 4 года назад
Nick Tyler They were buried by an avalanche. The irony is that a camera was found with their bodies showing a group selfie on the summit. They successfully summited, but were swept away somewhere along their descent. www.alpinist.com/doc/web19s/newswire-auer-lama-roskelley-folo
@Longhairdoooo
@Longhairdoooo 4 года назад
Amen!!!
@coryCuc
@coryCuc 4 года назад
@@gregparrott You need to look up the definition of irony.
@francescoguerra3288
@francescoguerra3288 4 года назад
I just rewatched this video. I had strong goosebumps when I read "They are already planning their return to Annapurna III". Rest in peace David and Hansjoerg, you were and are a true inspiration.
@justfunny777
@justfunny777 Год назад
What does that mean, they died on the same mountain adventure.
@francoisdongalong2213
@francoisdongalong2213 2 года назад
RIP young heroes. What a group of legends. I would pay to watch all 3 days of footage of that climb if it's available. Incredible
@helenalit6816
@helenalit6816 3 года назад
I've watched this 5 times in the last 24 hours, David we miss you
@sethgilbertson2474
@sethgilbertson2474 6 лет назад
I wish there were English subtitles while they were having that heavy conversation. I feel like this short video captures just a tiny bit of how intense it must have been. Amazing.
@jamesmehall5714
@jamesmehall5714 6 лет назад
If you turn on Closed Captioning, its in english! i found that out and rewatched that section.
@sunside79334
@sunside79334 6 лет назад
yeah, the subs are sufficient enough and quite accurate.
@aaronlimbu6537
@aaronlimbu6537 6 лет назад
The main question is who is filming that scene and why isn’t he saying anything? Is it a setup for building a climax?
@aaronlimbu6537
@aaronlimbu6537 6 лет назад
Seth Gilbertson 👆🏻👆🏻👆🏻👆🏻👆🏻read
@quadon2620
@quadon2620 5 лет назад
German subs would be sweet as well. Can't understand Austrians for the most part. 😳
@PartyRocker-bz2ip
@PartyRocker-bz2ip 6 лет назад
“How did y’all get that shot?” -Me during the whole video
@utsavbhattacharya281
@utsavbhattacharya281 4 года назад
These incredible mountains taught us whatever happens always stand still..be strong
@thinkingman7215
@thinkingman7215 2 года назад
Someone finally sent it for you guys!!! Rest in peace
@domenicoeliobressanello6770
@domenicoeliobressanello6770 5 лет назад
This is one of the few instances in modern times in which a group of man seek an adventure No safety ropes to stop your fall, no paved path, no room for error. Just a pure and raw thirst for testing one's own limits, and going beyond them. You were awesome, and I don't care about the editing, the fact that you went there and risked it all to stand where no man has before, is enough. Next time, plant that flag on the peak and win
@bearbaler1456
@bearbaler1456 6 лет назад
Wow the climbing footage was unreal. Good effort chaps!
@wildnessinframe
@wildnessinframe 4 года назад
David you been such an inspiration, Rest in peace.
@andrewp3456
@andrewp3456 4 года назад
Wow. One can only draw inspiration and admiration from this. It's always great to see another well documented trip that ended so well. Safe climbing to all that have the bravery and sheer guts to attempt these climbs! x
@sleeve51
@sleeve51 5 лет назад
R.I.P. David. You will be sorely missed.
@ritual301
@ritual301 5 лет назад
Holy shit, he passed away? Thoughts to his family and friends:/ Edit: www.cnn.com/2019/04/19/us/david-lama-climber-avalanche-trnd/ So sad.
@XHitsugaX
@XHitsugaX 5 лет назад
Hansjörg Auer died in this avalanche too
@KJ-je9pm
@KJ-je9pm 5 лет назад
Holy shit. That's sad. RIP
@matacabrones4317
@matacabrones4317 5 лет назад
and Auer
@ritual301
@ritual301 4 года назад
@ryan rogers Same as condolences
@saltydog6241
@saltydog6241 5 лет назад
Amazing footage and beautifully edited. Badass dudes!
@81hlaco
@81hlaco 6 месяцев назад
Only one …RIP guys…and from bottom of my heart RESPECT!!!
@incidentalist
@incidentalist 5 лет назад
Always the unpredictable that takes the best, specifically the avalanche.... RIP David, truly an inspiration, even for the non climber such as myself! Rest well and ty for being you!
@tpzlol
@tpzlol 4 года назад
They lived a bold life, thats more than most can say.
@warshipsatin8764
@warshipsatin8764 3 года назад
@Internacional Boxing all boxers have brain damage
@himanshuvyas4114
@himanshuvyas4114 6 лет назад
brothers, although the peak remains unclimbed, you all three are winners
@IR240474
@IR240474 5 лет назад
The brave decision to return home safe instead of summit fever
@sergioortiz8219
@sergioortiz8219 5 лет назад
Apparently, the mountain has been summitted, just not from the south. So the title is a little misleading.
@davesmith5656
@davesmith5656 5 лет назад
@@sergioortiz8219 - Right. First summit was in 1961, northeast face. Wikipedia. Unfortunately, in the "#1 or none" world, Annapurna III is the 42nd highest mountain, less than 8000m (no "death zone") so I really didn't bother searching further to see if "Firstresponder 45" was bullshitting or not. I do recall seeing something about a guy who amazed everyone with an incredibly fast climb - but I can't remember the mountain, and I cannot remember if he snowboarded down. (I do not qualify as mountain mad, so I just watched for entertainment, not to make mental notes of names.) "Snowboarding down mountain" would probably get a few hits.
@davesmith5656
@davesmith5656 5 лет назад
@@sergioortiz8219 - One guy skied down K2. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7ZRqeRRik8c.html I suppose that would be possible on Everest, too.
@harpoon_bakery162
@harpoon_bakery162 5 лет назад
@@davesmith5656 -- since it's not very tall, and not K2, it really isn't going to get any attention.... it's another ho-hum mountain....unless you summit it and do so in harsh conditions and without bottles and do it solo, it's not going to generate any views.
@fasx56
@fasx56 4 года назад
It is frightening just to watch this climb sitting in my living room, I cannot imagine what it would be like trying to climb rock and snow in almost vertical assent like these men did.
@sagarPandya24
@sagarPandya24 3 года назад
No dought one of the greatest video of mountain climbing on RU-vid, Hats off guys. My heart is about to fail just by watching it. Very sad to hear about the news, RIP. you all are heroes .👍
@mc-pi6sw
@mc-pi6sw 3 года назад
I watched this so many times since 2018. I really rooted for you guys to come back and try again. My heart can't take this.
@pizzafrenzyman
@pizzafrenzyman 6 лет назад
Inspired now to plan my Hawaiian vacation.
@mattyicicles1608
@mattyicicles1608 5 лет назад
pizzafrenzyman Yeah bro😂Screw this 100%
@warefairsoda
@warefairsoda 5 лет назад
pizzafrenzyman Where I live just going to the beach for a swim is more dangerous than this.
@gianmariagori8991
@gianmariagori8991 5 лет назад
@@warefairsoda are u from venezuela?
@celsomonteiro6541
@celsomonteiro6541 5 лет назад
@@gianmariagori8991 probably Australia..
@Bocsaphoto
@Bocsaphoto 5 лет назад
@@celsomonteiro6541 probably antarctica
@aidanlett4197
@aidanlett4197 6 лет назад
Legends, what an effort
@RahulSingh-yp7xb
@RahulSingh-yp7xb 2 года назад
Thanks for showing us what it takes to climb a mountain. rest in peace legends lots of love from Nepal
@bhargavpatel1543
@bhargavpatel1543 4 года назад
Ohhhh My Gosh....what a summit to climb!!!!! Amazing brave heart attempt...nail biting. Also, the video is truly magnificent at such crucial summit but I love it so much way the it was shoot, editing and final copy. Hats off to mountainers to video team. RIP David..you will be missed
@violetmartha916
@violetmartha916 5 лет назад
Well done guys..... I'm sure you will be able to attempt the summit again but I'm so glad you honoured your life and didn't take unnecessary risks.... It is people like you that will be successful... Like Fredrik Sträng ... You value life and life is precious. I wish you great success and safety in your future endeavours. 🔥
@JustMeELC
@JustMeELC 5 лет назад
Violet Martha Sadly two of them were killed in an avalanche in the Canadian Rockies April 2019 :o(
@pratiksalve2956
@pratiksalve2956 5 лет назад
R.I.P David you were a true legend. You will be deeply missed.
@visitnepal9978
@visitnepal9978 Год назад
Came across this masterpiece yet again. Cant help but watch it full. Rest in Peace legend 💐🇳🇵🕊️
@ski6712
@ski6712 4 года назад
watching that amazing skill and nerve is beyond words.....the vivid reality of the video gave me the feeling of what it might be like doing that climb , glad to be on solid ground .thanks to these past elite alpinist athletes, incredible !
@sujitkhadka6056
@sujitkhadka6056 5 лет назад
9:44 great view of Mount Machhapuchre
@dom69foco
@dom69foco 5 лет назад
The perfect mountain. Proud to say I climbed Mardi Himal, a 5585m shoulder of Machhapuchre. Must go back!
@BenembuscaduOuro
@BenembuscaduOuro 3 года назад
Macchapucchre is beautiful from all angles
@mudmanehh741
@mudmanehh741 6 лет назад
Nerves of steel!!!!! Wow!! Incredible.
@SandipGanguly
@SandipGanguly 5 лет назад
RIP David and Hans.. you were an inspiration to so many people :'(
@Lalala-fz2ci
@Lalala-fz2ci 5 лет назад
Sandip Ganguly and Jess 😢💔
@Jay-qm2qv
@Jay-qm2qv 4 года назад
How did they die?
@HokiePitcher22
@HokiePitcher22 4 года назад
I have never rock climbed outside of a climbing gym and a few mountain warfare training exercises in Montana while in the military. Still, I am addicted to climbing documentaries. There is something so amazing about watching the people that devote their lives to the sport. I can't stop watching this stuff. Its beautiful and admirable.
@wogsykirk1156
@wogsykirk1156 5 лет назад
The mountain will always be there. Much better to escape with your lives and try again next year.
@JustMeELC
@JustMeELC 5 лет назад
Wogsy Kirk True but sadly they were killed in an avalanche in the Canadian Rockies April 2019
@mulindejohn
@mulindejohn 5 лет назад
RIP david. Such a young mam with a bright future ahead of him.
@Maxmilion6004
@Maxmilion6004 2 года назад
Rest in peace dude, always come back to see this awesome short film every once in awhile
@anonymouswanderer2479
@anonymouswanderer2479 5 лет назад
I loved watching him climb..RIP David..His death goes to show no one is spared not even the best of the climbers.💔
@SanaurRehmanShahmir
@SanaurRehmanShahmir 3 года назад
Hello! I am a solo mountain hiker from Chitral Pakistan, could you please visit my channel!
@yogeshkurade5720
@yogeshkurade5720 5 лет назад
RIP David Lama & Mr. Auer.
@nicktyler5158
@nicktyler5158 5 лет назад
did they die?
@dquaidman
@dquaidman 5 лет назад
@@nicktyler5158 Yes. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Lama
@The_Reality_Filter
@The_Reality_Filter 4 года назад
:(
@scherenschnitt6333
@scherenschnitt6333 4 года назад
And Jess Roskelly also.
@penontonwae
@penontonwae 4 года назад
@@nicktyler5158 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-G9P2O7Ybov8.html
@SubinPailk
@SubinPailk 6 лет назад
Greetings from Nepal. wow
@martinlempereur7589
@martinlempereur7589 3 года назад
Tei tw sherpas bina jhan khatra manche thiyo bichara
@prernasingh8649
@prernasingh8649 4 года назад
I love how mountains make us realize we're so small, so incredibly small in front of nature.
@darcydejoux3614
@darcydejoux3614 4 года назад
yes ,the Ocean is like that for me as well
@codykittle6165
@codykittle6165 5 месяцев назад
That compilation starting at 7:15 is freaking epic. The editor did an amazing job!
@cyberlaw9935
@cyberlaw9935 6 лет назад
David's father is Nepalese (lama,sherpa) amd he is back to his roots.....hell of a good genes.
@EverlastGX
@EverlastGX 6 лет назад
Cyber Law I was thinking this guy looks like a sherpa
@ayzax
@ayzax 6 лет назад
lama is not sherpa, it means monk
@southpawlibranine3511
@southpawlibranine3511 5 лет назад
no name not in this case it doesn't mean monk. Just because your last name is Lama it doesn't mean you're a monk.
@harpoon_bakery162
@harpoon_bakery162 5 лет назад
@@southpawlibranine3511 -- he is of Sherpa roots
@azzzy2225
@azzzy2225 4 года назад
no name Nope. Lamas’ are like Sherpas’ in Nepal.
@AleksandarGospic
@AleksandarGospic 5 лет назад
This is scary even to look at! South face of Annapurna III is brutal, I've seen it this spring with my own eyes and it's the most stunning mountain of Annapurna range for me. It's north side is piece of cake comparing to the south wall, my jaws just dropped at the sight of it! It's great that you all got down in time and in one piece! Congrats on having balls of steel to even try it!
@harpoon_bakery162
@harpoon_bakery162 5 лет назад
AG -- yes, this is a ballsy attempt. coming back down is death for sure
@psychokitty444
@psychokitty444 2 года назад
Considering how massive that glacier and icefall on the northern side look, no light comparison. As somebody who's actually been there, what's your opinion on Annapurna II from the northeast? That's the one that sends shivers down my spine whenever I see pictures of it.
@anilgandhi
@anilgandhi 2 года назад
The best part the team knew when to go ahead and when to return back even when their mission wasn’t accomplished, there is always second time, only if you are safe and smart, this team demonstrated that characteristics distinctly.
@lornemalvo4492
@lornemalvo4492 Год назад
This was awesome on so many levels. I loved the whole thing, from beginning to end. Absolutely no shame in turning back to save your lives, that's just smart climbing. You'll get your chance again. It was awesome to see the helicopter drop-off, to the altitude acclimating, to the weather report where you know you're up against the clock, to the montage of the climb without interruption, to turning back and collapsing at base camp. I can see the determination in your eyes at the end, this mountain will be climbed and descended by all of you. edit: After doing a tad-bit of research I now see 2 out of 3 of these climbers lost their lives attempting a new route on Howse Peak in 2019. Wow. RIP.
@hannahloveanna6944
@hannahloveanna6944 5 лет назад
Amazing attempt to summit. I'm glad you kept your heads & turned around. Smart is better than suicide. Thanks for sharing this great video.
@joeylandis8735
@joeylandis8735 5 лет назад
God bless you David
@jackforsyte3351
@jackforsyte3351 10 месяцев назад
Unreal shots from the climb! Brilliant editing. Thank you for this.
@jerrybuckley2049
@jerrybuckley2049 3 месяца назад
That was the most amazing climbing I've seen in any documentary! Well done! And good judgment to back off.
@GORETEXBrand
@GORETEXBrand 6 лет назад
Great edit David! What an epic climb! 💪
@3vimages471
@3vimages471 5 лет назад
Terrible edit.
@GoProxi
@GoProxi 5 лет назад
I have rewatched this so many times! The intesity of it is just awesome! :D
@karygordo
@karygordo 5 лет назад
R.I.P. David Lama and Hansjörg Auer, two of the greatest alpine climbers of all times.
@parmanu7914
@parmanu7914 3 месяца назад
excited, curious, full of courage, tired, long way, hope full, bad weather, disheartened, hopeful, disheartened, hopeful, bad weather, hopeless , climb down, feeling lost, defeated but wisdom kicks in. gratitude for coming this far and next time. when climbing mountains, your courage matter up to some height after that, its your body chemistry vs mountains chemistry.
@rsaenz1968
@rsaenz1968 6 лет назад
Good decision on the end life is the more important . You will have more other chances, great videos. I can still fell the vertigo . Blessings
@farislazee2832
@farislazee2832 5 лет назад
top 10 comments that did not age well. Jess, Hans and David passed away. RIP
@mountainssea9642
@mountainssea9642 3 года назад
Those knife edge ridges are so freaking gnarly. You guys are animals.
@mandybon04
@mandybon04 4 года назад
Just got back from the Annapurna region, blown away with the beauty and power of a land that demands respect and in no uncertain terms dictates that you will play by the rules of the mountains.......
@rangeeli_basant2165
@rangeeli_basant2165 4 года назад
RIP David. You had a wonderful life. Inspires me.
@just-the-slooperman-trampi3250
@just-the-slooperman-trampi3250 4 года назад
Love and thoughts go out to Hansbjørg og David`s family. They were too young to leave.. At least they did so while doing what they love, which is honorable. May their souls find peace
@suginami123
@suginami123 4 года назад
Superb film. Frightening. I have walked past Annapurna many times. Close enough for me.
@lloydbirrell8915
@lloydbirrell8915 2 года назад
I have the greatest admiration for these extraordinary athletes....incredible
@specforged5651
@specforged5651 4 года назад
Much respect for you guys. It’s hard to explain but even as a professional pilot and someone who has skydived and bungie jumped as well as a host of other experiences like this I still consider myself afraid of heights. Like I said hard to explain with what I have done, but even standing on a tall building or small cliff gives me anxiety....with some of these shots from your headcams while scaling those faces I think I would have passed out. Incredible to watch. And Godspeed....sorry to hear you lost your team members and friends in David.
@helenalit6816
@helenalit6816 3 года назад
David was such an amazing man, I really wish I had met him, Rest In Peace, sending all my love to him and his family
@oumaimaelmejjarmi6553
@oumaimaelmejjarmi6553 Год назад
What happened to him?
@jacobrichards4448
@jacobrichards4448 6 лет назад
Man it's amazing that everyone one utube is an expert in everything.
@antirussia8194
@antirussia8194 5 лет назад
Well, we've seen it all with our own eyes, many times - doesn't it make us experts? ;)
@garrettk7166
@garrettk7166 5 лет назад
Jacob Richards The only expert thing I know is that I don't want to climb this mountain. Newp.
@markakin3742
@markakin3742 5 лет назад
Me either!!
@khnarry7938
@khnarry7938 5 лет назад
Thank You ……...
@HelloMyNamesNino
@HelloMyNamesNino 5 лет назад
Well you’re not an expert in spelling.
@galibashraf589
@galibashraf589 4 года назад
Valiant effort. May David Lama and Auer rest in peace. The sentence in the end that they are planning to return to Annapurna III hurts the most 😥 love for Lama from 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
@atanasrusenov3685
@atanasrusenov3685 4 года назад
Really inspiring and awe striking movie. Thank you David, Hans and Alex.
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