imagine paying for the key's to this gem and you get there to be greeted by badger combo and skinny p from breaking bad whats up matteo, sunday night bowls yo
Thank you for your wonderful videos. I will be visiting this area next summer (again, been there three times already) and I always love it there. And your videos are sooo wonderful.
do höllental germany.. nice route, great views .. via ferrata at the last section (long,medium) super nice hutte on top after or cabel car down(cabel car not open 24/7)
@@RolandKoller90 on the edge on a pointy rock. Most people before bathrooms didn't climb up mountains to poo on rocks and wipe with rocks...but it seems there are always some smart@$$e$ on YT...
Che bel video! Grande notte stellata. Sarei curioso però di sapere con quante camere giri. Per i timelapse mi sembra di aver notato almeno due inquadrature diverse...
4:21 did that really take 3 hours to climb with this rope? or am I misunderstanding In any case, your videos make me want to go on adventures! Started bouldering recently, might work my way up to trail and climbing moutains!
Hey Bruno,I'm a new subscriber to your channel having recently discovered your content... Must say amazing footage and you have nerves of steel,was surprised to see this channel hasn't got hundreds of thousands of subs with the quality you put out 👌🏼 Would be great to see you do some stuff over in the UK such as the lake district national park in England or the mountains of Scotland and Wales 🙂 we may not have the highest in the world but it's certainly a unique kind of beauty and green,we have a few of those bivwacks if that's correct word too although we call them bothys 👍🏼 all the best.
Hey! Thank you! I appreciate your comment. Yes I would love to explore uk mountains at some point! So honestly I don’t think bivak is the correct word in English. In Italian we call them Bivacco, in Slovenian it’s Bivak, in German Biwak. In English bivouac is the verb, correct? But I will still keep calling it bivak in English too 😂
Funny, for a moment I thought you were my cousin from Sardinia (Italy) because you look a lot like him, but then I had to remind myself that he speaks English about as well as I speak Italian by now :(
nice video some folk travel all the way up a mountian to show a cabin or a hut etc film the outside and barely show anything of the interior of the place 😁👍
4:39 There were so many extra shoes I thought other people were staying there, but do they have free shoes to borrow, or are Crocks that ugly that people have abandoned them?
This the best video I've ever seen on RU-vid. The Italian Alps are so beautiful. I never went in the Italian Alps but I did go to the French Alps. This man deserves way more subscribers for the total amount of efforts he put in to make this really interesting video. I like the way the subtitles are written because I have a hearing aid and so it's pretty difficult for me to understand what is said in videos. Because of the subtitles, I could really understand what is said in the video. Many videos don't have well written subtitles, which is kind of bad for me. I like your videos so much.
So Glad to see you are still making Videos. We love your stuff and extend an invitation, to come to Colorado nest Spring, Summer, you can stay at our house and Climb any of Colorado's 14,000 feet peaks
your filmmaking skills are really good. The angles you choose, the exposure all exceptional. The night time scenes were outstanding. But best of all are your drone talents, so easy to get that wrong. nice.
I'd be curious to know how much power it has available. Solar panels are amazing, but enough for an inductive hob? Also a kettle would be far more efficient than a pot for boiling water. Nevertheless, such an amazing place. I'd love to see how it was installed.
I enjoy many things about your videos, of which I have seen some dozen or so now, but I must say I simply LOVE the night view time lapses, brief that they may be. Thank you for all the effort you put into camera placements and viewing opportunities. It is all just wonderful!
Only found your channel tonight. Beautifully filmed. You're doing climbs and walks most of us wouldn't be able to do. I certainly appreciate you sharing the experience.
First thing I googled after watching is video was how this shelter was built. lol. It's amazing that we now have the technology and ability to have something like this in a remote steep mountain. The time-lapse at night was magnificent!
Well done Bruno, another great video. It warmed my heart when you cleaned the place. What a gift to hikers that place is. Happy New Year and have a great time in the mountains. We return to the Dolomites again this year inspired by you. 👍👍👍
It's not the kind of videos I used to watch, but your channel is really mindblowing for me. Hope your channel can grow even bigger, because each of your vid deserves millions views for its cinematography only, let alone anything else.
Thank you for the tour! Although I don't think you are alone there, as there are many pairs of shoes! How does it work with the beds, do the blankets get washed, and if so, who does it? Who maintains the building? There should be a log book to sign so you know how many people have been there. Also, if there is no water up there, how do you wash the dishes? It would be a lot to carry up so much water. How does the bathroom situation work? What is proper etiquette? Sorry for all the questions! It would be very helpful and informative to talk about the logistics of such a place.
Thank you for again a wonderful video, Bruno, and for bringing us others with you for the adventure. Amazing sceneries, especially those captured with your drone. Wishing you all the best for 2024, with new and safe adventures 😍
I imagine, after all the sweating, and body oder from a day of physical exertion.. the smell in that beautiful tube would be like the smell of a gym's locker room.. I'd stick to staying out doors.. where I have a 360 degree view..
Watching you shinning up sheer rock faces like a mountain goat, a l struggle rheumatically out of my chair, is a pleasure. Plus, it reminds me of my more agile days. Cheers Bruno. Beautiful film.
In the time lapse at 9:02 what are the small lights that stay in place, are those geosynchronous satellites, or just something like a reflection on the lens?
@@BrunoPisaniAdventure Thank you for the reply and I love your videos by the way! I’m talking about the small dots that look like stars that are not moving as the world turns. You can see more on the top-left side and a few in other places.
Production quality of this video is insane. Night sky time lapses, drone shots etc. I cant imagine how heavy is the equipment you need to carry extra to perform all those shots. This vedeo is evergreen of mountaineering documents.
Another lovely video! The new door looks great, a nice bit of separation from driving to relaxing in the back. Your videos do something similar for me, when working from I enjoy a little escapism watching your adventures and dreaming some of my own while eating my lunch! I turn 40 this year and want some challenges in before I turn 50, visiting some of these amazing places must be on that list!
I absolutely love these videos. I lived in Trento for two years, and seeing these videos makes me very fondly remember my (at least) weekly mountain hikes while there 😭😊 it's a much more rare treat these days.
Why would you put camera's videoing you climbing away only for you to come back to pick them up? Too much work if you want to make your video point. I'm not counting the drone footage.
On Wednesday I was trekking the tmb stage from courmayeur to bonnati refuge. I asked the guide about where in the Alps is the Gervasutti hut? He said "somewhere over there I think" and because I had yr video etched in my brain, I was sure I could see it, a perfect circle, on a tall slab of rock to the right of the glacier. The guide confirmed with his GPS that was it. I was so excited to have spotted it.
Beautiful views! An amazing place to visit. My guess is you were alone, so when you took your shoes off, why were there so many shoes left there? Nice you cleaned up. Thanks for sharing
How did they get that up there? The solar panels are even more curious to me. There’s a video of a cabin on top spike rock. That one is even more mysterious because I literally cannot think of how it could be done minus a massive team but I don’t know how they could carry the weight of the wood or even establish a foundation.
Ciao Bruno! Bellissimo video, continua cosi'. Ti seguo dagli Stati Uniti e so di una "baita" che si chiama "Three Fingers Lookout" in Washington State. Se dovessi trovarti nella zona in futuro, fammi sapere perche' mi farebbe molto piacere condividere un'esperienza simile.