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Everest 2024: Season Summary Podcast 

Alan Arnette
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Everest 2024 might be remembered for summits, politics, deaths, ignored rules, near misses and disturbing allegations of sexual misconduct. It's difficult to put all this in a headline, but I believe the Everest guiding industry is at a Rubicon - a point of no return.
Not to be lost in this mix is the joy and satisfaction felt by hundreds of summiteers. They worked and trained diligently to celebrate standing on the top of the world for only a few minutes. It's funny how you can work so long for a goal, and the moment is over in a blink, but the memory lasts a lifetime-well done to all who summited, to those who showed up.
Once again, the Sherpas proved they dominated the mountain with impressive altitude performance. The Himalayan Database shows that between 1950 and 2023, 6,097 Sherpas have summited Everest compared to 5,899 members, and that gap is growing each year. However, more foreigners have died than Sherpas, 197 compared to 118. #everest2024
Climb On!
Alan
Memories are Everything
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@jsenear
@jsenear Месяц назад
There is been a lot of coverage of Everest over the years. IMAX, movies and videos but in my humble opinion none of that coverage comes close to what Ryan Mitchell pulled off in 2024 when he summited Everest and came back down safely. Why? Because Ryan treated it like a day by day documentary. I have been watching Everest videos for over 50 years. I am 83 years old. Only Ryan's footage and coverage gave me a real taste of what it would be like to climb Everest. Thanks Ryan.
@jdeez1401
@jdeez1401 Месяц назад
100%, i told Ryan he truly captured a unique perspective that Everest fans like us have never seen. There were so many small things he captured. Best footage ever imo. Commentary was great too.
@teresaharris-travelbybooks5564
@teresaharris-travelbybooks5564 Месяц назад
I agree.
@KristiBranstetter
@KristiBranstetter Месяц назад
Ryan's trek to the summit of Everest is the best I have ever watched!
@Baldylover
@Baldylover Месяц назад
I loved Ryan’s videos also. First time I’ve seen such a great, up close look from start to finish.
@NoelG-IRE
@NoelG-IRE Месяц назад
Totally agree with this. All the film crews and ridiculously expensive pro equipment just got absolutely destroyed by a single dude with a GoPro. Makes you wonder why previous attempts are just so terrible. Ryan made it look easy. Both the filming and the climb.
@NefariousEnough
@NefariousEnough Месяц назад
Extremely proud of Ryan.
@michaelmacisaac8115
@michaelmacisaac8115 Месяц назад
Allan, I have been following you Everest reports for a number of years now. I look forward to them each year. Thank you for all your time and effort. Climb on...and memories are everything
@IliketohikeAT
@IliketohikeAT Месяц назад
Thanks for teaching me all about the Everest season. I enjoyed the journey.
@KnitTogetherwithKimJonna
@KnitTogetherwithKimJonna Месяц назад
I have loved following your Everest updates this year. I’m not a mountaineer and never will be, but the determination, passion, strength, and endurance of those that climb Everest are inspiring! Thank you so much for sharing your expertise and first hand experience along with the current news. And a special thanks for introducing us to Ryan!
@AlanArnetteClimbs
@AlanArnetteClimbs Месяц назад
Thank you Knit. Ryan will be in tomorrow.
@LisaMarlene.
@LisaMarlene. Месяц назад
I am so very proud of Ryan!!! They were passing people for goodness sakes, hard training certainly paid off. I’m so happy Everest let him summit, and allowed him down alive. Back to you Alan, I have enjoyed your content since my fascination with Everest programs began. No, I have zero desire to climb it. However I think I would enjoy hiking to base camp 😃
@easygoer1234
@easygoer1234 Месяц назад
The thing i admire so much about you Alan is that you dont say unkind things about anyone. And your positive yet straight forward discussions about everest and the climbers keeps it real for anyone contemplating climbing that monster. And you would know because youve been up there.
@AlanArnetteClimbs
@AlanArnetteClimbs Месяц назад
Wow. I sincerely appreciate this Easy. Thank you.
@ColoRadio6996
@ColoRadio6996 Месяц назад
Alan, Great job with Ryan ths year.. Stay safe in ColoRado....J
@sammc2601
@sammc2601 Месяц назад
Thanks for the coverage, you do a great job year after year. Also, kudos to Ryan. Best footage I've seen, felt like I was there.
@bonniewright4692
@bonniewright4692 Месяц назад
Thanks for another season. Personally i am in the I would show up group. Now at my age i just watch videos. Loved Ryan as well.
@thelogicaldanger
@thelogicaldanger Месяц назад
Thanks for the closed captions! Great coverage for the year, and well-reasoned summary thoughts.
@AlanArnetteClimbs
@AlanArnetteClimbs Месяц назад
Thank you!
@lisasorge
@lisasorge Месяц назад
Terrific summary of 2024. Thanks so much! 🇨🇦
@roofsshower9541
@roofsshower9541 Месяц назад
Great summary video - much appreciated for all the hard work you do. I wondered if they made each operator use a different colour for their tents with lots of logos on the tents, not just one, whether that might address the problem of companies leaving their tents behind. If the companies still leave their tents behind then they would either receive a very heavy fine or not be allowed to operate on the mountain in the following season. I watched all of Ryan's Everest videos and both his commentary and video quality were superb. I felt his commentary skills got even better as time went on. Also I really like his honesty. His determination and focus at such a young age is very impressive. I'm really looking forward to you talking to him on your channel tomorrow.
@abbynormal206
@abbynormal206 Месяц назад
I so appreciate your overview and narration of Everest and enjoyed following your client Ryan. Feel proud of your mentorship! The future of the southern approach is fascinating and i hope you have more to say about it. The politics of the north keep it pretty condensed and exclusive. Will the northern approach ever be more utilized? and will the trash issue EVER get better? thanks for your channel--ive been addicted to following Everest since the 60-70s. So much written and commented on even in the early days. Armchair Adventurer here!
@melissaeden1219
@melissaeden1219 Месяц назад
Thanks for the report. I think you are more optimistic that Nepal will do something than I am! Also, terrific work with Ryan. I really enjoyed following his journey, and now I look forward to your interview with him.
@SumSouuthernSugar
@SumSouuthernSugar Месяц назад
Thanks for another season of fine news coverage and stories. Well done Alan. Climb on!
@jujudavis65
@jujudavis65 Месяц назад
Thank you so much! So sad for the loss of life this season! So proud of Ryan Mitchell! Can’t wait for your podcast with him 😊 I have never climbed a mountain have been halfway up Pikes Peak however while visiting family the Rockies are beautiful! I have really enjoyed your emotional descriptions of what you and all climbers were experiencing during your time at Everest, I know how I’m feeling now that the season is over but would you be willing to share what you and others experienced with emotions after your summit? Thank you Mr. Alan 😊
@AlanArnetteClimbs
@AlanArnetteClimbs Месяц назад
Thanks JuJu. Yes there is always a letdown regardless of the outcome. I wrote an essay a few years ago that I think captures the emotions even today. I'll publish my interview Ryan on June 7. Thanks for your kind words. www.alanarnette.com/blog/2016/06/05/everest-2016-climbers-depression/
@jujudavis65
@jujudavis65 Месяц назад
@@AlanArnetteClimbs Oh my goodness thank you for sharing that! I think of your words “Slide the Jumar…Take a step” could be used for a mountaineer in their emotional roller coaster before, during and after a climb! Please keep sharing your story and others! 😊
@Mila_Brearey
@Mila_Brearey Месяц назад
Thank you, Alan, for bringing us the news and for being such an amazing storyteller. I look forward to the rest of 2024 and, hopefully, some more of your wonderful guest interviews. How about Conrad?😊
@leesadowney8029
@leesadowney8029 Месяц назад
Thanks for your update. I’m not a mountaineer but have found your channel so informative. I’m already looking forward to next season.
@pegahghavami8062
@pegahghavami8062 Месяц назад
Thank you Alan for another amazing year reporting on Everest. I'm excited for Ryan for his victory and hope to follow his footsteps to EBC.
@prismfire74
@prismfire74 Месяц назад
Always love hearing your perspective. Thanks for sharing.
@DeanSchumacher
@DeanSchumacher Месяц назад
I was so happy to see Ryan summit WOW he must be on a high like no other congratulations to him and all the people that summited. I appreciate you giving us all the updates and the wonderful stories look forward to more thanks. 😊 I forgot to mention the mountain looked pretty clean until the Death zone wow it was nasty and Ryan said it stunk horrible. I doubt that will get clean due to where it is and tht sux hopefully ppl will keep the mountain clean.
@joaorodrigues4494
@joaorodrigues4494 Месяц назад
Alan, your podcast is such a pleasure to hear and to follow. I do have Everest in my list and I want to do it in the next 2 years so please keep updating the world so we can make the wisest decisions as possible!
@soniaholcombe7002
@soniaholcombe7002 Месяц назад
Thanks for summarizing a great season. Lots of challenges ahead for the mountain and its people. Looking forward to your upcoming interview with Ryan. 🙏💖
@rosemurby1848
@rosemurby1848 Месяц назад
Thank you so much for this Alan ☺️ love your coverage!
@kathleenkleinprindle5299
@kathleenkleinprindle5299 Месяц назад
Thank you Alan!
@raverwater1
@raverwater1 Месяц назад
Great summary Alan, always so interesting!👏❤️
@BoboEverest
@BoboEverest Месяц назад
Alan thanks a lot for a great season update. Looking forward for next one... You have a point and I agree on everything. But I have some doubts about rules and if they will ever be conducted. Nepal is a poor country, no do they have a political strength to embark rules and make everyone follow. Maybe the only way is to partner up with country they share Everest with, the China, and create a set of rules that will be strict and carried out on Everest every season and every path to the summit. As I said in previous comment, and quote Anatoly, one to one ratio client and Sherpa should be one of the first rules. You said that here too. if you cant climb alone you should not be on the mountain. Sadly it will take away most income for Sherpa people, but no income is better than dead bodies and greedy operators. Anyway they are underpaid and in lot of ways exploited. Anyway thanks once again, be positive and strong and full of passion about Everest and mountaineering.
@lisahance
@lisahance Месяц назад
I really enjoyed hearing your take on the Everest season, and your recommendations for the issues.
@rickward460
@rickward460 Месяц назад
If not Everest...Folly Beach, hanging at the Lost Dog! Great stuff Alan 👍👍 Spread the love 🐶😎🇺🇸
@AlanArnetteClimbs
@AlanArnetteClimbs Месяц назад
Nice catch!!
@rickward460
@rickward460 Месяц назад
Attention to detail 😉
@GodWearsGucci
@GodWearsGucci Месяц назад
We heard about how you were a wonderful mentor to Ryan Mitchell. Hope he will do an interview with you. TY
@bobbymccoy702
@bobbymccoy702 Месяц назад
Alan, p-lease post during the down time.. love your style ..maximum respect.
@katurakaalston8954
@katurakaalston8954 Месяц назад
Thanks Alan for the overall summary of this season. It is much appreciated. 😊 Will you be doing K2 coverage this summer?
@zztop4996
@zztop4996 Месяц назад
Great show, Alan. Thank you! I can't imagine Nepal closing out their Everest side causing everyone to switch to the Tibet side due to $$. Although, maybe few-to-no climbers wouldn't make much difference to the local/regional economies since there are so many EBC route hikers? Also, I don't get the relevance of having smaller dining tents, etc. What's the problem they are trying to solve by that?
@christopherreinsmith1401
@christopherreinsmith1401 Месяц назад
Alan, i say this, just from the look, in your eyes! When you say, putting in the hard work, and the training! Means one thing, Dedication!! ( Ryan )Awesome!! Thank you, Alan!! And you are correct! It would of been, totally cool! To climb from the North side, of Everest! No lines, no waiting, for the ladder, at the 2nd step! Just to look around, and enjoy the views!! Also, ( about Nims ) i personally dont know him! And im aware, of his accomplishments, at least climbing! I think there is, ( some hate, jealousy, etc. ) and if he is, truly, guilty! of the allegations! Then he should, come clean! And face the music!!
@degsiemcdegface459
@degsiemcdegface459 Месяц назад
Great content. Can I suggest a better mic to improve the audio?
@LisaMarlene.
@LisaMarlene. Месяц назад
Thank you. I also had a hard time with audio, even turning up the volume did not help,
@emmaphilo4049
@emmaphilo4049 17 дней назад
Yes it's a bit hard to follow, English not being my first. I do struggle...
@Baldylover
@Baldylover Месяц назад
California just had 2 years of significant rains, after years of drought. We even had a hurricane last year. Lol. Let’s hope for a cooling trend in the weather for Everest in the very near future
@suejelley1165
@suejelley1165 Месяц назад
Next year I’m doing a women’s only training course and they are also looking at running women only Climbs. There are many women that want to climb but don’t want to deal with any drama. Hopefully more of the big companies will do the same which will get more women into the sport and away from the Nepalese companies
@LisaMarlene.
@LisaMarlene. Месяц назад
I would climb with men over women any day. Women are usually the cause of the drama.
@msbeecee1
@msbeecee1 Месяц назад
Will the "podcast" w Ryan be posted here on ur RU-vid channel ? Soooooo excited to hear the interview 🎉
@AlanArnetteClimbs
@AlanArnetteClimbs Месяц назад
Here. He may repost but definitely here.
@msbeecee1
@msbeecee1 Месяц назад
@AlanArnetteClimbs I'll watch in both places just to give the views lol
@AlanArnetteClimbs
@AlanArnetteClimbs Месяц назад
@@msbeecee1 score!!!🤪
@msbeecee1
@msbeecee1 Месяц назад
@@AlanArnetteClimbs I just now finished watching his descent video. ✅️ I subbed when he had abt 7k followers. Have watched & commented on every vid on his channel, after having seen his interview w u on ur channel. Definitely feeling the vicarious euphoria, accomplishment & pride for this young man. Many more adventures ahead, too. Thanks for all u did to support him. ✨️
@msbeecee1
@msbeecee1 Месяц назад
@@AlanArnetteClimbs oh, PS, with respect, 🙏 pls upgrade ur microphone. Sound quality is echo-y. But love u & ur content all the same!
@roofsshower9541
@roofsshower9541 Месяц назад
When you were talking about the number of deaths on Everest you said there were 18 last year and 8 this year. However you were then saying that is 23 lives. I just wanted to clarify whether the correct figure for the two years is 26 (which it adds up to) or 23, unless I have misunderstood something?
@AlanArnetteClimbs
@AlanArnetteClimbs Месяц назад
23 of the 26 were with Nepali guide companies. That was the point I was trying to make.
@roofsshower9541
@roofsshower9541 Месяц назад
@@AlanArnetteClimbs Thanks Alan.
@Cynicus_web_dev
@Cynicus_web_dev Месяц назад
This is how I will solve the crowd problem and some of the deaths happening. 1. Limit the amount of permits to 450. 2. $5k medical clearance and physical exam that needs to be taken in Nepal within 3 months of the climbing attempt, like a 3-hour stair master test connected to a high altitude mask (that way Nepal makes some of the money back for losing 100 permits). If you failed the test, no permit no refund for you. Nepal gets some high specialized jobs and eventually they can become like a high endurance Mecca for performance athletes and mountaineers. I did highest peak in Costa Rica last year, operator tests you by having you do 3-hour elliptical session, when i was done i was thinking this should be done everywhere!
@AlanArnetteClimbs
@AlanArnetteClimbs Месяц назад
Like it but think the medical test need to be in your home country less (er) corruption risk.
@LisaMarlene.
@LisaMarlene. Месяц назад
I feel there should be prerequisites! You must be able to show that you can get your gear on by yourself! No learning how to put your crampons on when you get to base camp. That blows my mind. You must also have climbed in high altitudes. Get the novices off the mountain and save it for the ones who have been preparing for years. Unfortunately they won’t kill that cash cow, things will have to get very bad before the Nepal government does anything
@LisaMarlene.
@LisaMarlene. Месяц назад
Don’t agree with the expensive medical clearance. Health can change at anytime. However having only experienced climbers should be considered
@Cynicus_web_dev
@Cynicus_web_dev Месяц назад
@@LisaMarlene. honestly asking, what do you think kills more people inexperience or bad physical preparation? i get your point, Everest should never be your first 8,000er, but having people quit in a stair master is better than having people quit at 8,000 meters and delaying everybody else. I feel the worst that happens it's because people do not take the necessary training
@teresaharris-travelbybooks5564
@teresaharris-travelbybooks5564 Месяц назад
Regarding what you said about mountaineering making a person better, I followed Ryan's videos and it seemed to me like he went up the mountain as a boy, and came down as a man.
@AlanArnetteClimbs
@AlanArnetteClimbs Месяц назад
I agree. I’ll do a podcast with him tomorrow.
@BlueGoldBlues
@BlueGoldBlues Месяц назад
Alan man, you gotta upgrade your microphone and video equipment for next seasons coverage.
@msbeecee1
@msbeecee1 Месяц назад
I agree especially the microphone 🎤 very echo-y sound quality
@teijaflink2226
@teijaflink2226 Месяц назад
You got a point, I really have difficulties hearing at times, great content though.
@sf8638
@sf8638 Месяц назад
Why are there not so many climbers that try the north side. Is it more difficult
@AlanArnetteClimbs
@AlanArnetteClimbs Месяц назад
It a bit harder more technically. No helicopter rescues. Windier, less snow-more rock. Fewer operators. China is fickle and closes it with little warning. But less crowded.
@LisaMarlene.
@LisaMarlene. Месяц назад
There are some videos on RU-vid regarding climbing the north face, apparently it’s the snowy side of Everest and there’s a lot of avalanches there.
@AlanArnetteClimbs
@AlanArnetteClimbs Месяц назад
Not so many avalanches as the wind keep the snow from collecting. Certainly from time to time but that not a primary reason people avoid hte North.
@LisaMarlene.
@LisaMarlene. Месяц назад
@@AlanArnetteClimbs thank you for that. 😊 I guess I can’t believe everything I see on RU-vid 😂
@johnny5red42
@johnny5red42 Месяц назад
Thank you Allen. I agree with you on most things but I feel blaming climate change for anything is a joke
@AlanArnetteClimbs
@AlanArnetteClimbs Месяц назад
Well I appreciate the “most things”🤪
@LisaMarlene.
@LisaMarlene. Месяц назад
I’m not so sure the Nepal government would want to look into it, that may interfere with all the money coming in every year. So many people depend on the climbers
@AlanArnetteClimbs
@AlanArnetteClimbs Месяц назад
Agree
@KeastonVlogs
@KeastonVlogs Месяц назад
The permit price increase is irrelevant in my opinion as you are already dealing with a demographic that can afford this expedition, and, as goofy as it sounds.... raising the permit price enough could also weed out the more experienced climbers and leave you with those that simply pay their way to the top.
@AlanArnetteClimbs
@AlanArnetteClimbs Месяц назад
Thanks for you comment. You’d be surprised at how many barely scraped the money together. Another $4 K might reduce the inexperienced somewhat
@KeastonVlogs
@KeastonVlogs Месяц назад
Thanks Alan
@bradleyhalfacre7992
@bradleyhalfacre7992 Месяц назад
The rules ,lol. Try driving in Jakarta, Bangkok , New Delhi or Katmandu , chaos, no discipline , no respect , that's the Asian way , get used to it.
@jsa4864
@jsa4864 Месяц назад
WASTE OF MONEY
@vashstarwind36
@vashstarwind36 Месяц назад
Just watched the entire video. Itsa good 1, Alan. Thanks! I hear you, sir! 10-4 🫡 Interesting news indeed. I'm looking forward to the interview with Ryan! I'm glad that you introduced me to his channel. ( just like yoouu! ) Hesa great, fine, interesting, inspirational fella!
@MakeItSo1111
@MakeItSo1111 Месяц назад
Great summary! Thank you! (Ryan shows his arrival in camp 4, he said it was disgusting and folks weren’t using the wag bags) ❤ 🏔️ ⛰️
@AlanArnetteClimbs
@AlanArnetteClimbs Месяц назад
Yeah. It’s a mess.
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