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Everest Base Camp October 2015: Three Passes Route 

Stephen Slater
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The most common trek from Lukla to Everest Base Camp follows the busy route up the valleys of the Dudh Koshi and Imja Khola rivers. The "three passes" route we took diverts up the Bhote Koshi valley, then heads across the grain of the ridges over three passes to take in the views. These views include four 8000m peaks: Everest, Lhotse, Makalu and Cho Oyu. Between the first two passes are the five Gokyo lakes, and between the second two is Everest Base Camp. At the end was Kathmandu, including Durbar Square. It was booked through KE Adventure Travel.
On 25th April & 12th May 2015 two large earthquakes hit Nepal. Thousands were killed or injured and hundreds of thousands displaced due to damage to buildings and infrastructure.
This trip was 10th October - 2nd November 2015, though I originally booked my place on 30th March, before the earthquakes.
Tourism is apparently Nepal's largest industry. In most areas the Nepalis quickly repaired tourist facilities damaged by the earthquakes to preserve their livelihood, but visitor numbers have plummeted. The last words of our Nepali tour leader when I returned home were something like "please spread the word - tell people to come".
I did not know before travelling that there is new civil unrest in Nepal over representation of the south in the new constitution published on 20th September 2015. Blockades are causing lack of fuel for cooking/transport and shortage of other goods/medicines, especially for locals. Our group also had rescheduled international flights and delayed baggage.
Nepal is a wonderful place to explore with stunning scenery, varied culture and very friendly people. I urge you to visit them, giving yourself an amazing holiday and supporting their recovery, but take into account the possible effects of the shortages on both your own plans and local people. Check the latest news.
(08/03/16 - Recent update about the fuel crisis on Lonely Planet web site: www.lonelyplan...)
Contents:
Days 1-2: 00:00:14
- London to Kathmandu: 00:00:17
Day 3: 00:00:58
- To Lukla: 00:01:01
- Planes take off from Lukla: 00:04:34
- Lukla: 00:05:17
- To Phakding: 00:05:43
- Phakding: 00:09:07
Day 4: 00:11:07
- To Namche Bazaar: 00:11:10
- Namche Bazaar: 00:15:31
Day 5: 00:16:17
- Khumjung and Kunde: 00:16:20
- Sagarmatha National Park museum: 00:16:54
- Khumjung: 00:19:48
- Khumjung monastery/yeti skull: 00:20:39
- Kunde: 00:21:39
Day 6: 00:23:10
- Return to Everest Viewpoint: 00:23:13
- To Thame: 00:24:09
- Thamo/monastery/cute kitten: 00:26:28
Day 7: 00:28:53
- Thame Khola Valley: 00:28:56
- Crowing cow/yak: 00:29:12
Day 8: 00:32:51
- Thame: 00:32:54
- To Lungdhen: 00:33:08
Day 9: 00:35:54
- Lungdhen/yaks: 00:35:57
- Bhote Kosi Valley: 00:36:09
Day 10: 00:38:20
- Renjo La to Gokyo: 00:38:23
- Top of Renjo La: 00:40:56
- Himalayan Snow Pheasant: 00:44:34
Day 11: 00:44:48
- Gokyo/Cho Oyu/lake/yaks: 00:44:51
- To Gokyo Fifth Lake: 00:45:31
Day 12: 00:49:27
- Gokyo Ri (sunrise): 00:49:30
- To Dragnag: 00:51:57
Day 13: 00:54:23
- Cho La to Dzonglha: 00:54:26
- Top of Cho La: 00:57:12
Day 14: 01:00:35
- Dzonglha: 01:00:38
- To Gorak Shep: 01:01:00
- Alpine Accentor: 01:05:52
- Short walk above Gorak Shep: 01:06:16
Day 15: 01:06:38
- Views from Gorak Shep: 01:06:41
- To Everest Basecamp: 01:07:10
- Everest Basecamp sign: 01:08:57
- Base of Khumbu Icefall: 01:09:48
- Site of 2015 avalanche at basecamp: 01:10:24
- Gorak Shep at sunset: 01:12:45
Day 16: 01:13:01
- More around Gorak Shep: 01:13:04
- Kala Patar: 01:13:49
- Top of Kala Patar: 01:15:44
- To Lobuche: 01:18:07
Day 17: 01:19:38
- Rosefinch/Lobuche: 01:19:41
- Kongma La to Dingboche: 01:19:47
- Top of Kongma La: 01:22:10
- Views descending from Kongma La: 01:23:26
Day 18: 01:26:01
- Dingboche: 01:26:04
- To Deboche: 01:26:29
- Deboche: 01:29:57
Day 19: 01:30:39
- To Monjo: 01:30:49
- Blood Pheasant: 01:30:59
- Cute puppies: 01:34:11
- Suspension bridge/confluence below Namche: 01:34:37
Day 20: 01:37:21
- Return to Lukla: 01:37:34
- Cute tiny puppy: 01:39:14
- Lukla: 01:40:39
Day 21: 01:42:10
- Return to Kathmandu: 01:42:13
Day 22: 01:45:18
- Kathmandu: 01:45:21
- Kathmandu Durbar Square: 01:46:31
- Flying bricks: 01:47:29
- Kal Bhairav: 01:48:41
- More of Kathmandu: 01:51:31
- End titles/web site: 01:53:18

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Комментарии : 1 тыс.   
@imkuldeep
@imkuldeep 6 лет назад
Best type of mountaineering video: 1. No unnecessary commentary 2. No annoying Music 3. Respect for Nature
@worldwideflyby
@worldwideflyby 7 лет назад
No unnecessary commentary. No annoying music. Just detailed, high quality footage. Thank you so much!
@DeerheartStudioArts
@DeerheartStudioArts 4 года назад
I’m now 74 and 29 years ago trekked to the Kali Gandaki River and back to Pokhara. This vid here is such a great reminder of Nepal so I sort of relived my trek. We got to 14,000 ft. The people were so loving and beautiful. The places we slept were their homes. I loved Katmandu and was so very sad when there was the earthquake. Thank you for posting your trek.🙏🙏🙏 namaste
@Iheartmarshmellows777
@Iheartmarshmellows777 4 года назад
I am planning to go there in this year.
@DeerheartStudioArts
@DeerheartStudioArts 4 года назад
Bindu Sharma , namaste!
@tilleulenspiegel9920
@tilleulenspiegel9920 6 лет назад
Mount Everest base-camp and the sargamata Trekking Route, is the dream in my life. if i have enough money, i go at my 60. birthday, in six years. thank you so much, for this wonderful pictures.
@AmbrishBhatia
@AmbrishBhatia Год назад
I seen many videos on Everest Base Camp but I found your is the best because its giving information and views of each and every nook and corner. Hats off to your team.
@Tenfyr
@Tenfyr 4 года назад
No narrative, no music just an experience through a camera. Wonderful. Thank you!
@moshunit96
@moshunit96 4 года назад
Just watched a 2 hourr video with absolutely no commentary, no music and I loved every second of it. Picture resolution and quality is great. Some of the most incredible scenery on earth and thats several days before Everest is even in sight.
@binarana384
@binarana384 3 года назад
My beautiful country Nepal .🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵 when i got to view those beautiful scenery through your eyes I fell i. was right there. And thank you for your brave work passing those difficult paths..
@tempabhutia7093
@tempabhutia7093 4 года назад
Beautiful video, lovely to see Tibetan Culture and Tibetan Buddhism flourish all along the Himalayan ranges...
@531katie
@531katie 4 года назад
Excellent video that really gave me the closest I’ll ever come to Mt Everest ... which is fine because I’m not a climber. And with cinematography this gorgeous, I’m grateful for comfort of both worlds. Really terrific camera work and moments of such beauty yet remaining realistic with signs of the ugliness that an overpopulation of less grateful human beings can reap on what was once limited to purists who cleaned up after themselves ... or so I’ve heard. I admire anyone who attempts this but at the same time maybe some things are better left unspoiled to a select serious few. It’s a gorgeous piece of work and am education too, unafraid to present the pros and cons of greedy accessibility yet still left me admiring the people who take this mountain seriously. Who cherish what commercialization might otherwise encourage to abuse.
@The_New_Abnormal_World_Order
@The_New_Abnormal_World_Order 4 года назад
This film made me feel like I was there. Mountain trekking is my favourite thing to do in the world, I hope I can come here one day.
@bliss8495
@bliss8495 4 года назад
By far the best 2 hours I've spent on RU-vid. Stuck inside the house while the whole world is on lockdown due to Covid19, this is a stunningly vicarious experience seen through your lens. The views, the sounds, the flora and fauna are incredible. The mountains are utterly breathtaking, I almost felt like crying. What I'd give to follow in your steps. Thank you, thank you for sharing this.
@bhabindrarai3966
@bhabindrarai3966 4 года назад
Thank you ...namaste🙏
@jeantours9641
@jeantours9641 4 года назад
the perfect video, no music, only sounds, no editing ...we can witnessing the exhausting trek...great!
@stephen.t.slater
@stephen.t.slater 4 года назад
I'm glad you liked it. For the record, the "no editing" took 3 months of spare time.
@TV-dc6yt
@TV-dc6yt 2 года назад
I was moved to see the wonderful Mount Everst. Thank you for taking a deep breath while watching the video and filming silently. As a viewer, I'm sorry to see such a wonderful mountain trip, and I would like to introduce it to many friends. Please stay healthy.
@Tina06019
@Tina06019 5 лет назад
I appreciate the absence of background music.
@blackberrylady6025
@blackberrylady6025 4 года назад
Totally agree...👍🏾
@umeshchhetri9863
@umeshchhetri9863 3 года назад
Hlo Tina
@daizyislam4728
@daizyislam4728 3 года назад
Yes I also realuze it
@hasnaalshammri4490
@hasnaalshammri4490 3 года назад
الناس برعب والناس بلشنه ب الكذب والحش والفلوس
@phoebevanderhorst7760
@phoebevanderhorst7760 3 года назад
Yes. This.
@susanyoung6632
@susanyoung6632 4 года назад
The best documentary film I’ve seen about tracking to Everest. I couldn’t look away. Even though I’m in my armchair thousands of miles from you all, I was urging you on with ‘wow‘s and ‘’beautiful!’s. No music was an absolute perfect decision. Thankyou for bringing this experience to me!!
@lilybird908
@lilybird908 Год назад
Much respect and hoping you all dealt it out on the way .... at least for the children. When i trekked in these regions; pens , exercise books, English text books, soap, sanitiser, saffron, rice.. pretty much anything that you could imagine if you lived so far away from any grid! Blessings to all... an amazing feat 🙏🌺
@Seattle_Kiwi
@Seattle_Kiwi 3 года назад
Thank you for this video trip. I am disabled and watching this was so wonderful. 😊
@sheilabloom6735
@sheilabloom6735 5 лет назад
Thank you for a wonderful video. The footage of the results of the earthquake was heartbreaking: the loss of thousands of lives, destruction of precious treasures and building to a country already impoverished, not to mention loss of income from tourism, truly broke my heart.
@jelink22
@jelink22 4 года назад
In 1979 I walked in from Lamsangu to Namche, then to Kala Pattar, carrying my own stuff and living off the local economy. I hardly saw any other foreigners on a particular day. Seeing all these buildings at higher altitudes and all these people walking in single file makes me very happy that I did that when going to Everest was a huge adventure, not something for rich people who pay others to carry their stuff and pay locals to cook their food and prepare their tents.
@birbalkerung47
@birbalkerung47 3 года назад
Thank you very much for visiting our country. Please come back again. Many thanks for promoting nepal’s Tourism sector thank you Namaste
@alexmartell1321
@alexmartell1321 2 года назад
Usted es originario de nepal
@mtlassen1992
@mtlassen1992 3 года назад
Thank you for not adding music and brainless narration. Fantastic video!
@ponchonegro2834
@ponchonegro2834 3 года назад
Very high marks for your video...you took us in your journey step by step...I was able to hear the birds and waterfalls...the steps and the laborious respiration...Thank you very much for sharing such beautiful trip with us.
@raecollins9756
@raecollins9756 7 лет назад
Thanks Stephen! You really captured the route and I appreciate no music and commentary. Feels like I am taking the trek along with the group. Bumpiness of the handheld makes it authentic.
@alexdoo610
@alexdoo610 5 лет назад
This is the best Mt Everest trekking i have watched. Awesome snow mountains with nature voise.
@JC-yv4ct
@JC-yv4ct 3 года назад
Beaiutiful video. Just the noise of wind, the breathing, the water springs and the magnificient views. Thankyou
@dennistedder3384
@dennistedder3384 8 лет назад
I thought it was going to be boring, but is exactly what I wanted. Living in Kathmandu now and will be taking a number of these kinds of trips; gave me a good understanding of what to expect and also how to frame photos and videos. Thanks a bunch.
@curtisf.r6233
@curtisf.r6233 4 года назад
The ONLY thing you can dislike about this video are the dislikes😕 Thanks for this, stunning!🙏
@MrSanjoy4ever
@MrSanjoy4ever 6 лет назад
One of the best real video... I have never seen before.... Thanks and Regards..... From India 🇮🇳 🙏
@hugogrunauer4341
@hugogrunauer4341 4 года назад
Que hermosos videos y que experiencias tan únicas, un agradecimiento a quienes subieron el video, y felicitaciones por haber convivido todos esos días con las personas de los diferentes lugares donde estuvieron, que maravilla conocer lo fantástico que es la naturaleza y en especial ese lugar con su gran Everest, soy de Ecuador y aquí les esperan siempre la cadena montañosa de los Andes, tenemos los volcanes más hermosos del mundo como el Cotopaxi, Chimborazo, Cayambe, Illinizas, entre otros tan sensacionales como el Everest. Los esperamos.
@saquitojqm
@saquitojqm 4 года назад
😅😅😅😅😅
@nepaliman7503
@nepaliman7503 3 года назад
Thank you for visited our Nepal 🙏🇳🇵🇳🇵
@macroi188
@macroi188 6 лет назад
Complimenti per questo straordinario video, e grazie per averlo pubblicato. Eccezionale anche la scelta di evitare qualsiasi commento parlato o sfondo musicale, perché le splendide immagini parlano da sole! La cronaca dettagliata giorno per giorno mi ha fatto ripercorre con voi la "three passe route" , è come se ci fossi stato anch'io!
@lorddeathspit1124
@lorddeathspit1124 Год назад
Damn you gotta be in great shape to even get to Everest much less climb it. Respect guys.
@gravityreaction3334
@gravityreaction3334 3 года назад
Ughh it’s so hard to appreciate these mountains from the phone. The size comparisons are so hard to accept. Guess I’m just gonna have to see it myself
@foyorama
@foyorama 3 года назад
I did this trek in 1979, we saw maybe ten westerners the entire trek, amazing how it is changed.... good video, better memories
@stephen.t.slater
@stephen.t.slater 3 года назад
I was going to say that the video was from the year of the earthquake when fewer people went so it is probably even busier these days... But maybe now there are not even your ten westerners.
@arekguinness2342
@arekguinness2342 8 лет назад
Thank you for this beautiful film . Thank you that there is no music and comments. I would never go there again , but for a while I felt that I lose . I think in a previous life I was a climber . Thanks
@freakyscumbag
@freakyscumbag 2 года назад
Brilliant to watch,, I’m going to base camp hopefully this year and after watching this makes me realise that it’s a massive achievement just to get to base camp ,the views you filmed of the lake were incredible ,I can’t wait to do it
@aneesh9293
@aneesh9293 4 года назад
Good to watch and feel. Thanks. Everest base camp trek is one of the most priority wishes in my bucket list.
@judithnicholais1492
@judithnicholais1492 5 лет назад
Beautiful .. So nice to hear natural sounds Only .. the breath, the wind and the occasional cow bell. Just stunning! Thoroughly enjoyed your sojourn.
@user-xx6wd5cs7j
@user-xx6wd5cs7j 2 года назад
Isn't it rather lovely to watch a video where there isn't an intrusive voiceover or underwhelming muzak! As a previous commenter noted - lots of small details captured, little glimpses into this part of the world, the experience of trekking including the breathy bits, and the scenery - all allowed to speak for itself - altogether you have captured the atmosphere wonderfully well. Really well done. Cheers.
@djc2152
@djc2152 6 лет назад
What an awesome first hand account of the scenic route to Everest without commentary.
@tilleulenspiegel9920
@tilleulenspiegel9920 6 лет назад
it's all about the route, the great pictures and not the stories of any human beings
@graveoffense572
@graveoffense572 4 года назад
For some reason I enjoy watching Mount Everest treks and climbs before bed, I find it relaxing. I think it’s the beautiful landscape views. I would love to go one day but not to try and summit, I’m to afraid of dying on the way day down from altitude sickness or exposure, you just never know. God bless all those people that died doing what they love. 💚. Get a tripod next time, the camera was shaking but great video none the less.
@person.X.
@person.X. 4 года назад
I do too. This three passes trek is very demanding but not extreme like summiting Everest. The main thing is to allow yourself plenty of time so you can acclimatise on the way up and take your time. The people who get in trouble are those with too little time who rush.
@barbaralamson7450
@barbaralamson7450 2 года назад
Thank you for taking us on this trek. I am not the type that got a thrill over mountains, oceans, or treks. My thrill comes from books. Your adventures bring me to places I will never go and that my friend, is a very special gift indeed.
@8chinese-lantern
@8chinese-lantern 4 года назад
Thank you, I enjoyed it a lot. It was like traveling with you, but without a backpack and shortness of breath. excellent quality, wonderful details, small notes, beautiful corners.
@philiphutchinson4210
@philiphutchinson4210 5 лет назад
Loved this video, never been but felt as if I was there. Lovely views and no music, thank you.
@charismacolada9846
@charismacolada9846 Год назад
Is it just me or does anybody else feel bad for the animals carrying heavy loads of stuff for miles 🙁. Other than that, this was an amazing video. Thanks for taking us there !
@chompers11
@chompers11 Год назад
Not just you just not enough of us out there
@farhadfarhadian1111
@farhadfarhadian1111 Год назад
Animals are made to carry loads
@chompers11
@chompers11 Год назад
@@farhadfarhadian1111 ridiculous statement lmao
@manjurangra56469
@manjurangra56469 4 года назад
I have trekked to everest Base Camp from. Lukla beautiful and enjoyable trek in 1996 anyone who enjoys trekking -Base Camp is simple -worth a try ! New Delhi india
@xuanmapubliogalba2365
@xuanmapubliogalba2365 2 года назад
Esplendido video, me hace recordar mis años mozos en la conquista de la trilogía Mexicana, Popocatepetl, Iztacihuatl y Citlaltepetl, al verlo siento el cansacio y esfuerzo, el viento en la cara y el frio en el cuerpo, me hace volver a vivirlos.
@srkim5107
@srkim5107 Год назад
Incredible energy, spectacle Everest, great videos~ Thanks~
@shwetabiswas2081
@shwetabiswas2081 4 года назад
The journey is tough but it's just awesome 🙏❤😍.. love nd respect to all of u from Kolkata 💕
@jnkjn5135
@jnkjn5135 3 года назад
wow my country nepal🇳🇵🇳🇵 i love Nepal ❤️❤️ watching from doha,qatar
@ailarautanen1471
@ailarautanen1471 8 лет назад
I spent a lovely month at November 2015 in Nepal. Now finding your film Iwas going just to drop by the trip, BUT I had to follow it all the way UP. Then duty called and I had to cut my trip. Some day I will follow your exellent reportage back down. Thanks for the trip!
@sunny_dhende6289
@sunny_dhende6289 4 года назад
Fantastic video! I felt as tho I was walking along side you taking in all the beautiful views god created! It takes alot of stamina and endurance to do all that trekking so bravo on a trip of a lifetime, you did it!! 🗻🏞🚶‍♂️🚶‍♀️👏
@eriquelmeerc
@eriquelmeerc 4 года назад
Maravilloso trabajo y experiencia! Muchas gracias por permitir que otros podamos apreciar estos lugares, gran trabajo.... Gracias gracias mil gracias
@rasmitapoudel9848
@rasmitapoudel9848 3 года назад
1:09:11 proud of my country..and thankyou for visiting and share this video ..
@joewahrerMotorcycleMan
@joewahrerMotorcycleMan 4 года назад
Thank-you very much for posting this. You all did great and what a trek, memories for a life time. You showed the world you don't need to hike to the top of the world to have fun and to enjoy the area....I'm jealous.
@maryannsmith6927
@maryannsmith6927 5 лет назад
Thank you for this wonderful video. So what if the camera was shaken and heavy breathing, it made me think I was behind the camera. The funny part is I am now exhausted. I am 75 and housebound so this trip was good for me here in Aust.
@ullisgrip9075
@ullisgrip9075 8 лет назад
Fantastic Stephen, I've been looking to do the same tour/trip for the last 5 years but need to get over some health issues first. Well done and what a great video you made. Loved every part of it xXx
@mariellekapferer6135
@mariellekapferer6135 6 лет назад
thank you . I did this trek this year (oct 14th to nov 6th 2017) and I' m so happy to have your video to live again this fantastic experience .
@kathmandoo
@kathmandoo 7 лет назад
I have trekked The Himalayas 4 times but this is the BEST video I have seen. So much detail. Well done. I would love to go back again but I am 69 yrs now and it will be hard. Just love it.!!!
@kathmandoo
@kathmandoo 7 лет назад
Tyler Cochran. Man, that's a BIG wish list. I admire you. How old are you? (if you don't mind) As you would no doubt be aware, K2 & Annapurna are the most dangerous. I am told that Cho Oyu is the easiest of the 8000Mts peaks to climb. I trekked to Choy Oyo base camp whilst in Gokyo. A must see place when you next go.. Good luck with your training and your eventual climb. I would love to hear if you are successful. Expensive business isn't it. Good luck.
@infoconex1653
@infoconex1653 3 года назад
Qué pasada, impresionante viaje al Everest, algún día yo también lo haré. LIKE
@junrieldaug307
@junrieldaug307 3 года назад
It's like I climbed the Mt. Everest for 2 hours. Lol. Hehe Thanks Stephen for this video. Excellent work and trek. 👍👍👍
@ashantighania225
@ashantighania225 Год назад
Thank you! I am a 3D modeler and I used your video to keep myself company as I modeled mountains! Great footage of Changtse!
@gammachigamma
@gammachigamma 7 лет назад
Loved your video! The people, their customs, everyday life, etc. It was so much more than just the mountain, I had NO idea it took all that just to get the body adjusted to reach base camp, again lovely!
@valentinaogar5229
@valentinaogar5229 4 года назад
Thanks Steve, the best video about the treks. It's like I've been trekking with you
@Woods_Hiker
@Woods_Hiker 5 лет назад
thank you for this. Not many people upload a thorough approach & acclimatization video or at least I don't see many in my youtube feed
@malikmuazamhaider4313
@malikmuazamhaider4313 3 года назад
Nepal is beautiful 💕. Love you from Pakistan
@Oysterfeather
@Oysterfeather 2 года назад
For myself, I really like the real-experience feeling of this video. One feels the walking, the moving, and unsteadiness, which with the increased sound, one can hear as well. A more full sensory experince for me.
@user-tx5hj8iz5d
@user-tx5hj8iz5d 2 года назад
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@user-tx5hj8iz5d
@user-tx5hj8iz5d 2 года назад
E Dr David
@kcramesh2976
@kcramesh2976 4 года назад
Thank you for visited my country love it
@antoniodfreitasmartins5596
@antoniodfreitasmartins5596 Год назад
Estou adorando esses vds , só conhecia por revistas e livros 👍😉🏔👐🇧🇷👐🇧🇷👏
@user-ei5ex6ye2y
@user-ei5ex6ye2y 6 лет назад
看了就腿軟那麼高不是任何人想去爬就可以爬的山需要體力跟耐力佩服那些爬上去的人給你們按個讚
@wittigwittig8599
@wittigwittig8599 5 лет назад
蕭豐財 i
@tommyg5095
@tommyg5095 4 года назад
THANK YOU FOR TAKING ME ALONG ON YOUR TREK.... IT WAS WORTH THE COST OF LESS THAN TWO HOURS OF TIME.... LOOK MA,,, NO BLISTERS...
@alexpearson8481
@alexpearson8481 2 года назад
Landing in the sky. What a touchdown speed. 😳. Literally flying it onto the runway. Sidenote; for those people arriving, Red blood cell count would be increasing dramatically.
@Jesus-dd4dj
@Jesus-dd4dj 3 года назад
Wooooow wooow excelent video thank you so much for to share all is nature whitout music is amazing places god bless you .!!!
@BicheBug1996
@BicheBug1996 2 года назад
Love the absence of music that way we hear the river and surrounding nature noises also you took time to really show the surroundings ❤❤❤❤❤
@nienkedk4527
@nienkedk4527 8 лет назад
The only word I can say by viewing this film is "impressive". I mean the trip to base camp mount everest , but also the city of Kathmandu with the visible effects of the earthquake. Thanks for sharing. Greetz from the Netherlands.
@mrhaltstop2294
@mrhaltstop2294 5 лет назад
Beautiful virtual trip,I enjoyed it ...thank you
@vashantsubedi6152
@vashantsubedi6152 4 года назад
Good video.... Beautiful my country. ... Love from Nepal. ...
@stephen.t.slater
@stephen.t.slater 4 года назад
Thanks.... I agree Nepal is beautiful. … Love from UK.
@kassilapoussi6708
@kassilapoussi6708 4 года назад
I see all the videos from Nepal. Love from Greece♥️
@gayatribanjara3079
@gayatribanjara3079 3 года назад
Wow one of the best video. Amazing mountain view 🗻🏔 I love my mother land Nepal. Salute you sir you made such a great video watching from USA .
@buririann
@buririann 2 года назад
ありがとうございます。また、お疲れ様で御座いました。家庭にいながら行った気分になりました。
@seasongurung3466
@seasongurung3466 5 лет назад
thanks all of you for visit my country .
@Hollymountainhwy16
@Hollymountainhwy16 4 года назад
How's the local community providing for food?
@stephen.t.slater
@stephen.t.slater 6 лет назад
+Sanjoy Gosh - Thank you very much for your comment on my video. I think I just clicked on the delete button by mistake and deleted it, and I can't find any way to reverse doing that. I'm very sorry for this, it was not intentional. Namaste back from the UK. Stephen.
@shrikrishna2007
@shrikrishna2007 5 лет назад
Good health and happy journey thank you from india🇮🇳
@amirthapamagar4954
@amirthapamagar4954 5 лет назад
Stephen Slater you welcome 🙏🏻 nepal 🇳🇵 again💐
@senasplage
@senasplage 7 лет назад
Thanks for the long detailed video and for all the annotations (names, altitudes). It also confirmed that I would not do this trek with an organised group, clearly not my thing.
@jeantours9641
@jeantours9641 4 года назад
I eat my words: the way it is edited is GREAT! the length of the shots is a huge change from the clip style editing which is too common nowadays...
@SkyDawg108
@SkyDawg108 3 года назад
Hard breathing of thin air and the rhythm of footsteps made a perfect soundtrack for this wonderful video. Too bad about the absence of image stabilization on your on-the-move footage, but that's a minor issue that detracts little from an otherwise wonderfully immersive viewing experience.
@anthonymrbs
@anthonymrbs 4 года назад
I've watched several of these Everest base camp videos, and this one is by far the best. I like not having any narrating, goofing off, or a bunch of background music. It makes it feel like you are on the trek too not just watching a documentary. I wish I knew what camera you used, because the stills and video were great.
@stephen.t.slater
@stephen.t.slater 4 года назад
Thanks. The camera was a Sony SLT-A55V. Having worn that out, these days I've moved to an A77.
@guerreirojw
@guerreirojw 4 года назад
Brilhante aventura e da coragem de vocês rumo ao Everest. Magnífica as paissagens e as trilhas. Vivenciei cada momento percorrido por vocês. Parabéns. 👏👏 Jorge Fortuna 🇧🇷
@maungsoethar165
@maungsoethar165 5 лет назад
Just tjank you.... no words . Those places i could very beautiful and wonderful.
@joannafreedom7914
@joannafreedom7914 5 лет назад
Those yaks are incredible!
@morenamerino6393
@morenamerino6393 3 года назад
Un gran saludo desde el Salvador éste viaje está fenomenal 👌
@karenanddogs6645
@karenanddogs6645 6 лет назад
I am feeling the grandeur and the sacred in your video even through my laptop. Thank you.
@snejutibarua1310
@snejutibarua1310 4 года назад
Yes. Absense of back ground music is praiseworthy.
@foyorama
@foyorama 3 года назад
i was there in 1979, lots of changes but at the same time a lot has remained the same...
@christophstoll3411
@christophstoll3411 9 месяцев назад
Beeindruckende Dokumentation , super Kameramann , Ein Filmgenuss der Spitzenklasse !!
@elsatiogonsales7126
@elsatiogonsales7126 5 лет назад
Que lindo video, preciosos paisajes, montañas, la gente de Nepal, maravilloso,es otro mundo, muy diferente, la vida, es muy fuerte y sacrificada, con las inclemencias del clima, excelente video, gracias, Elsa de Perú
@freewheeler7695
@freewheeler7695 5 лет назад
Absolutely FABULOUS video - so natural without the music: it was as if I was there too! Where did you sleep at nights, in teahouses or tents, or both? I lived in Western Nepal 82-85 with a British Aid Program on a hill farm: I miss it so much.
@stephen.t.slater
@stephen.t.slater 5 лет назад
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it. We slept in tea houses for this one. I was back in Nepal October last year in Mustang area, which was mostly camping with a few tea houses on the ends when we were near Annapurna Circuit area (9th trip to Nepal). This year I have my eye on Nanda Devi area in India again (would be my 15th trip to India). Himalayas are addictive.
@Nanda-iy6ey
@Nanda-iy6ey 4 года назад
Thank you visit my country NEPAL
@ajaypalsinghgrewal4113
@ajaypalsinghgrewal4113 4 года назад
Very smart trek, rather than just getting crazy about MT Everest. You guys got to see and feel and see so many different places , God Bless ya all
@ivajanah4412
@ivajanah4412 2 года назад
Beautiful scenery...nice panoramic views. Best for those who like adventurous activities and wanderlusts.
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