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"The Greatest Mountaineer of All Time" - said Chris Bonnington. MESSNER details the most daring and accomplished mountain climber of our time. " Reinhold Messner's solo climb of Everest," Jon Krakauer wrote, "is a deed widely considered the greatest mountaineering feat of all time."
MESSNER premiered on opening night of the 2004 Telluride Mountain Film festival.
📼Director: Les Guthman
Writer: Les Guthman
Stars: Chris Bonington, Reinhold Messner, Peter Strauss |
Reinhold Andreas Messner (born 17 September 1944) is an Italian mountaineer, explorer, and author. He made the first solo ascent of Mount Everest and, along with Peter Habeler, the first ascent of Everest without supplemental oxygen. He was the first climber to ascend all fourteen peaks over 8,000 metres (26,000 ft) above sea level. Messner was the first to cross Antarctica and Greenland with neither snowmobiles nor dog sleds. He also crossed the Gobi Desert alone. Messner has published more than 80 books (only a quarter of which have been translated into English) about his experiences as a climber and explorer. In 2018, he received jointly with Krzysztof Wielicki the Princess of Asturias Award in the category of Sports.
Career
Messner's first major Himalayan climb in 1970, the unclimbed Rupal face of Nanga Parbat, turned out to be a tragic success. Both he and his brother Günther reached the summit, but Günther died two days later on the descent of the Diamir face. Reinhold lost seven toes, which had become badly frostbitten during the climb and required amputation. Reinhold was severely criticized for persisting on this climb with the less experienced Günther. The 2010 movie Nanga Parbat by Joseph Vilsmaier is based on his account of the events.
While Messner and Peter Habeler were noted for fast ascents in the Alps of the Eiger North Wall, standard route (10 hours) and Les Droites (8 hours), his 1975 Gasherbrum I first ascent of a new route took three days. This was unheard of at the time.
In the 1970s, Messner championed the cause for ascending Mount Everest without supplementary oxygen, saying that he would do it "by fair means" or not at all In 1978, he reached the summit of Everest with Habeler. This was the first time anyone had been that high without supplemental oxygen and Messner and Habeler achieved what certain doctors, specialists, and mountaineers thought impossible. He repeated the feat, without Habeler, from the Tibetan side in 1980, during the monsoon season. This was Everest's first solo summit.
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Location of the eight-thousanders
In 1978, he made a solo ascent of the Diamir face of Nanga Parbat. In 1986, Messner became the first to complete all fourteen eight-thousanders (peaks over 8,000 metres above sea level).[11]
Messner has crossed Antarctica on skis, together with fellow explorer Arved Fuchs. He has written over 60 books about his experiences, a quarter of which have been translated. He was featured in the 1984 film The Dark Glow of the Mountains by Werner Herzog. From 1999 to 2004, he held political office as a Member of the European Parliament for the Italian Green Party (Federazione dei Verdi). He was also among the founders of Mountain Wilderness, an international NGO dedicated to the protection of mountains worldwide.[citation needed]
In 2004 he completed a 2,000-kilometre (1,200 mi) expedition through the Gobi desert. In 2006, he founded the Messner Mountain Museum.
Guinness Book of Records
Messner is listed nine times in the Guinness Book of Records. All these records belong to "World's Firsts" category, known also as Historical Firsts. "World's First" is the highest form of Guinness World Record, the ownership of this title never expires. As of 2020 it is the world's second highest number of "World's Firsts" held by an individual. Higher number is held by Fiann Paul.
First ascent of Manaslu without supplementary oxygen
First solo summit of Everest
First ascent of Everest and K2 without supplementary oxygen - male
First ascent of the top three highest mountains without supplementary oxygen - male
First 8,000-metre mountain hat-trick
First person to climb all 8,000-metre mountains without supplementary oxygen
First person to climb all 8,000-metre mountains
First ascent of Everest without supplementary oxygen
First ascent of Gasherbrum I without supplementary oxygen
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@gemsoundsky4400
@gemsoundsky4400 2 года назад
Two Yetis meet in the High Himalayas: "Guess what?! I recently saw REINHOLD MESSNER!!" - "Gosh! Does he really exist?"
@leylag1466
@leylag1466 2 года назад
That’s funny!😂
@larsbee
@larsbee 2 года назад
that's a good one...
@gemsoundsky4400
@gemsoundsky4400 2 года назад
@camalotecosmico ...this is undocumented, but I´m sure he heard them talk...
@SC-jh9qp
@SC-jh9qp 2 года назад
'Gosh'? Was this Yeti from Buckinghamshire?
@Josef-de-Paris
@Josef-de-Paris 2 года назад
Jolie !
@shibity
@shibity Год назад
No ego on display, just a journey for inner peace. That's the right way to do it.
@amedv
@amedv Год назад
What is amazing about Messner is not his achievements, but the fact that he is alive. Most great mountaineers perished on one peak or another.
@MrWepx-hy6sn
@MrWepx-hy6sn 9 месяцев назад
He is the greatest Mountaineer of all time precisely because of this.
@andrewbennett7610
@andrewbennett7610 2 года назад
I think the most amazing thing about Messner isn't his list of career highlights, it's the simple fact that he is still *alive* after the sheer number of 8000+ metre climbs he has endured
@mpreiss7780
@mpreiss7780 2 года назад
Well he did his last 8000 meter peak in 1987 so it's not like he's been out climbing 8000m peaks since then, Although he did some great adventures in the 90's but not the big peaks. Unlike Jerzy...who after his last of the 14 8km peaks went and tried the biggest baddest wall on earth.
@andrewbennett7610
@andrewbennett7610 2 года назад
@@mpreiss7780 My point his that he wasn't just a reckless cowboy, he probably could achived the thing he did sooner with more risk, but had the discipline to put his life before his accolades
@mpreiss7780
@mpreiss7780 2 года назад
@@andrewbennett7610 So your saying Jerzy put accolades before his life? I think he could care less about those things, he just loved pushing and just being in the high mountains. They both had 100% commitment to Alpinism but I do agree Jerzy did take more chances in dangerous situations where most any other climbers would retreat.
@andrewbennett7610
@andrewbennett7610 2 года назад
@@mpreiss7780 the phrase is "couldn't care less"
@mpreiss7780
@mpreiss7780 2 года назад
@@andrewbennett7610 Okay good to know
@jamess6097
@jamess6097 4 месяца назад
What a F’king legend this bloke is. He makes me want to try to do something, anything just to see what happens without fear of the unknown.
@stevelarson6992
@stevelarson6992 2 года назад
When you summit all 14 of the eights solo and without oxygen it’s official , you’re the most badass climber whose ever lived.
@bobhanson7566
@bobhanson7566 2 года назад
He was some genius freak of a mountaineer. Carrying someone blew my mind.
@theresabraddock9310
@theresabraddock9310 2 года назад
a product advertisers dream as long as he doesnt have to talk
@montrealcanadiens59
@montrealcanadiens59 2 года назад
You are the Most badass climber when you almost reach top of Everest in 1924 with clothing we would wear today at a cold day in the city......
@s13hgp
@s13hgp 2 года назад
Na you were the best at that time....nothing more.
@johanna2690
@johanna2690 2 года назад
@@theresabraddock9310 How many languages can you speak fluently or without an accent?
@hsingholee1058
@hsingholee1058 10 месяцев назад
With literally no gear and no oxygen. The way he looks, you'd think he is going on a local hike. Amazing.
@theredrover3217
@theredrover3217 2 года назад
Some 40 years ago in the 1st week brought home I watched a yet unnamed kitten scale a 2 story rock wall in my living room. As I watched to see how he planned to get his little self down after THAT remarkable feat, he worked it out, on his own jumping only the last the last foot or two. As he calculated how to jump (missing hot freestanding fireplace, woodpile, etcetera) and land on the carpet I named him Messner. 😁
@dennisella4500
@dennisella4500 Год назад
For Messner the mountain doesn't call. It is silent. It is his mind that calls.
@SolaceEasy
@SolaceEasy 2 года назад
"It was not necessary, but it was great!" Words to live by.
@SolaceEasy
@SolaceEasy Год назад
The over 400 mountains I have climbed were not necessary but often great.
@micaelz5477
@micaelz5477 Год назад
@@SolaceEasy nicee bro glad to see ur still kickin it 🙏🏼💯
@Henkkaassouffle
@Henkkaassouffle 2 года назад
He filmed himself? So basically he was also the first vlogger to summit mount Everest.
@BlueHopi144
@BlueHopi144 2 года назад
yep , thats correct
@andihofacker
@andihofacker 2 года назад
My thought exactly
@ingehumphries8039
@ingehumphries8039 Год назад
When he cried, it tore my heart 🥲
@dw3zero
@dw3zero 2 года назад
He is a philosopher and artist with unmatched insights who expressed himself through climbing. The Van Gogh of climbing, if you will.
@annnee6818
@annnee6818 10 месяцев назад
​@katowicemyslowice732 he's suitable barmy true
@408Magenta
@408Magenta Год назад
This man is almost unhuman. What a pillar.
@tasaneechanel8821
@tasaneechanel8821 2 года назад
I was with him in 1982 before he was attempting to climb a few 8000 meter peaks in Pakistan. Almost all his toes are halved because of frostbite. A most humble and lovable of humans .. I love him!!
@DeadlyHord3
@DeadlyHord3 2 года назад
Wow.. that must have been one heck of an experience with one of the greatest high altitude mountaineers in history
@2wheelsrbest327
@2wheelsrbest327 2 года назад
Wow ! that is something to be able to say. Always had a passing interest in climbing but only ever climbed a ladder but that said I have always been aware of what a great climber Reinhold was.
@jonschlottig9584
@jonschlottig9584 Год назад
Awesome!!
@Mountain-K2
@Mountain-K2 Год назад
Reinhold Messner is my Hero I respect him so dearly. Reinhold Messner is an astonishing and incredible man and in my Hubble opinion the best Mountaineer ever to have lived. He achieved the extraordinary human strength willpower and survived it all to live a long happy life. Reinhold Messner is without question the most incredible mountaineer ever lived. To do this solo without bottled Oxygen and very basic equipment of that time is absolutely incredible and astonishing achievement. you must comprehend just want this man achieved it astonishing. My absolute and total respect and love for this incredible man.
@davidec.4021
@davidec.4021 2 года назад
13:50 that part about danger divided between two people that becomes half, and joy between two people that doubles is so beautifully said and true… what an incredible character…
@timnorris6287
@timnorris6287 Год назад
And so true
@wyattearp9656
@wyattearp9656 2 года назад
The greatest thing Mr Messener offers me, as a non climber. He allows us into the psychology of climbing. The set backs and the victories. He is a very talented as well as mentally sharp. Thank you sir for sharing your entire experience.
@antonomaseapophasis5142
@antonomaseapophasis5142 2 года назад
13:26 “Divide the fear, double the joy”
@BachBusoni
@BachBusoni 2 года назад
I never previously appreciated what a profoundly deep philosopher he is!
@BlueHopi144
@BlueHopi144 2 года назад
happy u do today , one of my heroes with Mike Horn , the multiple South Pole / North pole explorer .
@venupaliyath786
@venupaliyath786 Год назад
Messner is a legend 🥰❤️
@nilsp9426
@nilsp9426 2 года назад
I think what is underrated in the explanation of his climbing style is that he gained safety through speed by using less equipment. Also he was not just reckless, he was approaching all the dangers and challenges professionally. Finally I love the way he respected and explored the local cultures and communities around the mountains he climbed. He was aware of where he was going and did respect boundaries.
@vin55100
@vin55100 2 года назад
He let his brother die, in germany many never took him as saint as in the rest of the world, he did something selfish and stupid and took his brother with him on his first 8000er. He is a selfish man a great climber but not a human one would like in an expedition or in a team.
@VCthaGOATdunker
@VCthaGOATdunker 2 года назад
@@vin55100 You still believe that nonsense? His brother died from bad luck with an avalanche. He looked for him for a day and a half and almost lost his life because of that.
@vin55100
@vin55100 2 года назад
@@VCthaGOATdunker I do because of what the other climbers told after the expedition, where he shouted and they could have climbed up he endangered his brother, he wanted the attempt he could have let them rescue them with the fixed ropes. He did not turn over he did the attempt without informing the team, it was dangerous and it was this decision where he doomed his brother. (Still a great climber and he has to live with the guilt)
@NASkeywest
@NASkeywest 2 года назад
@@vin55100 did he force his brother to climbing with him and make an avalanche fall in on him? Didn’t think so. We make our own choices when taking risk.
@MyAnno1404
@MyAnno1404 2 года назад
@@vin55100 following this logic there is no such thing as responsibility for others in the mountains? When someone takes a bad decision you should not help cause its their fault and instead follow your own plans and goals? Sounds weak honestly
@GuntherL1
@GuntherL1 2 года назад
As a bald man, I'd love to hate him, but I feel nothing but admiration.
@theresabraddock9310
@theresabraddock9310 2 года назад
dont worry about being bald. Only true homeless guys have a head full of hair so you know youll never be without at least a roof over your head. ;)
@StewNWT
@StewNWT 2 года назад
his hair is freaking ridiculous (in a good way) isn't it?
@bethwatts2408
@bethwatts2408 2 года назад
Glad I’m not the only one! I wonder what his secret is???
@larsbee
@larsbee 2 года назад
this dude has never suffered from brain freeze ... I tellya
@fluff2001
@fluff2001 2 года назад
@@theresabraddock9310 I thought I was the only one that noticed that .. ... Its like if you want cave man thick hair with a hair line about a half inch above your eyebrows and the pointy little dip in the middle like Eddie Munster just go 20 years without washing, combing, cutting you will have great hair well into your late 80 yr old days .... and if you are homeless and in a rock band you will never go bald .. funny @Teresa lol .. Look up Eddie Munster if not familiar .......
@AR-kh8df
@AR-kh8df 2 года назад
I read the book “Reinhold Messner All Fourteen 8,000ers” over 15 years ago and it solidified my opinion that he is by far the greatest climber of all time. He was fast, fearless and technical. The fact that he’s still alive after all his feats is telling enough. Reinhold Messner is the King! Long live the king!!
@mikejones-go8vz
@mikejones-go8vz 2 года назад
What he did was make it easier for others to follow, they knew it could be done, he didn’t until he achieved it
@realnapster1522
@realnapster1522 2 года назад
@@mikejones-go8vz Others knew it could be achieved. In fact Kukuczka almost caught up with him despite Messner lead.
@bojandolinar1535
@bojandolinar1535 2 года назад
@@realnapster1522 But did Messner care about this particular record? He already had Everest and Nanga Parbat and yet he still returned because of what he perceived to be the ultimate challenge at the time.
@BlueHopi144
@BlueHopi144 2 года назад
@@bojandolinar1535 he never cared for records - only knowing himself , nothing else as he states it clearly .
@eriogerg100
@eriogerg100 2 года назад
Watch what Nims Dai did! He claimed all 14 in 6 months
@MsMichigan
@MsMichigan Год назад
This is, by far, the most humble human being on earth. And his philosophies rivel the greats of our time, such as Aristotle and Plato and Descartes..... he literally is in the same league
@terryjohnson666
@terryjohnson666 2 года назад
"It was not necessary, but it was great!" The raw, almost child-like innocence and enthusiasm manifest in his face when Messner said that to end this video leaves me in awe. I intentionally delayed watching this video since it was published because I thought, "Well, here goes another egocentric Superman pontificating about how magnificent he is and what fantastic accomplishments he has piled up over the decades." Boy, how utterly wrong I was. Clearly Messner is a man at peace with himself and the world (except his ex climbing partner). The BBC made a masterpiece of his story and thx to David Snow for making it available to the world. What an awesome video!
@donaldcook3112
@donaldcook3112 2 года назад
. . . Herr Messner and Herr Habeler have long-since regained their friendship. I heard this first-hand from Herr Habeler in Keswick here in the UK in May 2014 .
@Daneelro
@Daneelro 2 года назад
Messner's love for nature, mountain cultures and knack for philosophy is well-known in the German-language area. It also led to the most memorable hidden camera prank show moment I can remember. This was back at the end of the 1980s or early 1990s, when German TV was dominated by the two public TV channels, so the hidden camera prank show of one channel (which had a Swiss moderator) had pretty high ratings and a pretty big budget. The prank they cooked up for Messner was to ask him to guide the fake winner of a game show up the Matterhorn mountain on the border of Switzerland and Italy (which he agreed to on the promise of some donation to some foundation), only to find a souvernir shop half-way up (which they lifted there with a helicopter the night before). When Messner saw it, he got extremely angry, and wanted the shop gone from the mountain, and revealing that it was all "just" a prank didn't cool his anger. He then agreed to the airing of the episode (back then, the show needed the permission of the victims) only on the condition that he can give a short talk to the studio & TV audience about the importance of protecting nature, which he did. I loved him ever since.
@ewa.kaminska
@ewa.kaminska 4 месяца назад
Wow, what a wholesome person. Respect to this guy.
@billyhigh4690
@billyhigh4690 5 месяцев назад
I can’t speak to his technical Mountain climbing abilities nor his psychological,Philosophical approach to climbing, but What shocks me is his stunning hair I mean spectacular! The fullness the color as the suns sparkles off the beautiful strands simply stunning!
@Loudes012
@Loudes012 4 месяца назад
Yes you are correct sir. He has a nice afro and all highest mountains under his belt.😊
@romansolar8153
@romansolar8153 3 месяца назад
godlike indeed
@hgj2019
@hgj2019 2 года назад
I climbed in the 70’s and 80’s. This great climber was (and still is) a personal hero. The descriptions of his training regimen are epic. Things like fingertip traverses for hundreds of feet. Repeatedly. He is a machine!
@vivinielsen3694
@vivinielsen3694 2 года назад
Surely he is a machine! So amazing a guy with such a philosophy of climbing like a poet!!!
@hgj2019
@hgj2019 Год назад
@your mom sooo…”mom” just exactly what are you implying? Ya weenie.
@hgj2019
@hgj2019 Год назад
@your mom sure did skippy…hey…your mama’s calling you. Must be time for your bath.
@leaveherwild9979
@leaveherwild9979 2 года назад
When he cried....so did I God bless this extraordinary man 🙏 for he his truly one of the greatest human beings to ever walk this planet and unquestionably the greatest to ever climb a mountain 💙
@idealsoninlaw
@idealsoninlaw 2 года назад
'It's not about what you have, but about what you have done'. 'It was not necessary but it was great'... Even just for those remarks I love this guy.
@gezellige_poes967
@gezellige_poes967 2 года назад
Yes, his hair, as so many comments below! :D Messner really epitomized the true spirit of exploration and adventure, and that demonstrated a respect for nature. He was not part of commercialized climbing, or required fancy equipment, or needed a team of guides to pamper his climbs as so many do. He came and went quietly, one with nature. I'm so taken with his thoughts, life's philosophies; what a gifted human being! Major kudos to his life's achievements. Mother Nature rests in quiet contentment!
@Hermanos22
@Hermanos22 2 года назад
Mooie verwoording, zeker in een tweede taal.
@gezellige_poes967
@gezellige_poes967 2 года назад
@@Hermanos22 Bedankt! Tja, my screen name gives it away, huh? :)
@Hermanos22
@Hermanos22 2 года назад
@@gezellige_poes967 exactly, that name combined with your flawless English description gave me a good laugh ;)
@gezellige_poes967
@gezellige_poes967 2 года назад
@@Hermanos22 Leuk to have a "chuckle" intersection in the vast cyber world we find ourselves in.
@adamnasser8707
@adamnasser8707 2 года назад
Prachtige gezegd !!Er schuilt een schrijver in je.
@ross9581
@ross9581 2 года назад
Ed Viesturs himself is such a fantastic climber and his hommage to Messner tells everything.
@garethleitner9547
@garethleitner9547 Год назад
I had the privelege of hearing Mr. Messner give a presentation in Albuquerque in the 80s or perhaps early 90s.
@sp00ky313
@sp00ky313 2 года назад
What a great mountaineer, one of the rare ones.
@Gizziiusa
@Gizziiusa 2 года назад
yep, he's one of the pinnacle pioneers, an icon in the field. And will always remain so. hall of fame status.
@darrellfinstad8205
@darrellfinstad8205 2 года назад
Wow...when he breaks down talking about his brother is just heart breaking
@JimKJeffries
@JimKJeffries 2 года назад
He is an artist that leaves no mark, yet changes everything
@dianeaustin2414
@dianeaustin2414 2 года назад
What a beautiful expression of thought...
@juttaweise
@juttaweise 2 года назад
lovely quote
@carmenl163
@carmenl163 2 года назад
A true Daoist
@pegahghavami8062
@pegahghavami8062 5 дней назад
His a legend. I'm glad I learned more about his life and the museum.
@MrMojoSuper
@MrMojoSuper 2 года назад
This is a great man, humble and brilliant. All the best to you Mr. Messner.
@stephenr80
@stephenr80 2 года назад
humble? hahah i dont think humble defines him best
@PepsiMagt
@PepsiMagt 2 года назад
He is great, but humble is not a label I would attach to him
@williammorris6097
@williammorris6097 2 года назад
Messner was a brilliant climber. But he was never considered humble.
@frankzappa951
@frankzappa951 2 года назад
Bruce Lee wasn’t humble , Mohammed Ali wasn’t humble, Eric Clapton wasn’t humble nor was this other great man. Close to genius though !
@mcbrite
@mcbrite 2 года назад
Haha, Messner is a LOT of things, but humble isn't one of them...
@b.w.22
@b.w.22 2 года назад
This is a wonderful doc. Thank you.
@DavidSnowClimbing
@DavidSnowClimbing 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@MillerGenuineDraft1980
@MillerGenuineDraft1980 2 года назад
Reinhold Messner is an absolute beast. A total mans man. He has more guts in his pinky finger than most of us do in a large intestine.
@jphillips4509
@jphillips4509 Год назад
Fascinating man. Incredible life. Amazing mind.
@khalidmuzaffar3048
@khalidmuzaffar3048 Год назад
One of the greatest mountaineer.
@pranjalkhadka5769
@pranjalkhadka5769 Год назад
He is the greatest.
@cormacmccarthy1559
@cormacmccarthy1559 2 года назад
This man is brilliant. This man is about only being positive. Wow!
@dunsinane88
@dunsinane88 2 года назад
He didn't do it alone... he did it with Gunther. He climbed the highest mountains without oxygen with his brother at his side. Even in one of the pictures of him, you can see him leaning like its a duo picture. His brother is alive in him.
@d1want34
@d1want34 2 года назад
the greatest and the most humble legend in the world
@Docochoco39
@Docochoco39 Год назад
What a humble man! Explaining his childhood puts his whole life in perspective!
@NikolayNikoloff
@NikolayNikoloff Год назад
Reinhold Messner is Übermensch, one of the greatest people ever lived on this planet.
@27sherpa
@27sherpa 2 года назад
hope masner remembers my grand father phurba sherpa who was with him on nanga parbat expedition.
@donfuan76
@donfuan76 2 года назад
I'm sure he does, He remembers everyone he ever climbed with, all the camps, all the routes, you ask him about any expedition he ever did and he comes up with a 2h talk about what went great, what went wrong, who was an ass, who was a friend.
@27sherpa
@27sherpa 2 года назад
@@donfuan76 my grandfather is 98🙏 and he talks about nanga parbat expedition in 1975 or something👍
@eritrea5134
@eritrea5134 2 года назад
@@27sherpa best wishes to your grandpa
@eritrea5134
@eritrea5134 2 года назад
@@27sherpa your grandfather is also a hero!!!
@duress8801
@duress8801 2 года назад
So cool to have a legend grandpa
@Nehbur
@Nehbur 2 года назад
I'm new to the interest of mountaineering and quickly I stumbled on this absolute legend.
@BlueHopi144
@BlueHopi144 2 года назад
check Mike Horn wild expeditions to the South & North Poles . Both are living Legends .
@Nehbur
@Nehbur 2 года назад
@@BlueHopi144 Will do
@davidaylsworth8964
@davidaylsworth8964 2 года назад
“It was not necessary, but it was great.”
@knititwearit
@knititwearit 2 года назад
Love that too
@mpreiss7780
@mpreiss7780 2 года назад
yeah most activities humans do is unnecessary. Throw a ball through a hoop, run marathons. Ect....
@TheNWaite
@TheNWaite 2 года назад
Went to a presentation he gave in the mid 80's. Someone asked him to quantify his fitness. His answer was simple.....''My resting pulse rate on the day i set off to do the solo climb of Everest was 21 beats per min.....'' ..Clearly blessed with a massive heart that is also incredibly strong.
@conzmoleman
@conzmoleman 2 года назад
jesus. that’s insane. i think my resting heart rate is like, 90 lol
@sofianabdullah4165
@sofianabdullah4165 10 месяцев назад
Wow,,, you're amazing,,,gifted person,,,able to breathe in thin air,,,I salute you boss
@cs-mh2dh
@cs-mh2dh 2 года назад
Every mountaineer should mention Messner when they talk about climbing. Messner is still alive and yet, already a legend. No one has come close to achieving what he has, let alone lived to tell his story.
@pugilemoltobene3708
@pugilemoltobene3708 2 года назад
The living is the key...Boukreev could have surpassed him, but wasn't as good with risk assessment, took chances he didn't have to
@VCthaGOATdunker
@VCthaGOATdunker 2 года назад
@@pugilemoltobene3708 Luck is a big part of it. What happened to Boukreev could have happened to Messner as well, and Messner himself had a few close calls in his career.
@pugilemoltobene3708
@pugilemoltobene3708 2 года назад
@@VCthaGOATdunker for the same reason, I’m hesitant about climbing in the Himalayas and Karakoram. While I’ve summitted glaciated teeners and a few over 20k when I was in my 20s, the big ones present several times the risk
@mpreiss7780
@mpreiss7780 2 года назад
"No one has come close to achieving what he has" Yeah they have,,,, Jerzy did it in half the time and overall in better style. Weilicki? still alive
@VCthaGOATdunker
@VCthaGOATdunker 2 года назад
@@mpreiss7780 Unfortunately Jerzy also had half the lifespan of Messner, no disrespect.
@danasmith3288
@danasmith3288 2 года назад
From what Reinhold Messner said and did in this documentary, he was (is) an incredibly balanced human being. Very good doc.
@thucydides5233
@thucydides5233 2 года назад
"...an incredibly balanced human being." Spot on.
@webslingerxxx4271
@webslingerxxx4271 2 года назад
An accomplished mountaineer/cyclist I trained with said "better to carry your water in you than on you" and attributed the quote to RM. Words to live by.
@knititwearit
@knititwearit 2 года назад
Bible also says to drop all weight and travel light
@starrgod7671
@starrgod7671 Год назад
@@knititwearit Koran.
@Slaphappy1975
@Slaphappy1975 2 года назад
Truly the GOAT. An Alpine GOAT. Also, thanks for all the wonderful mountaineering videos on your channel.
@vladdracul9813
@vladdracul9813 Год назад
Messner, "I had to keep looking back to see my footprints to find my way back down." Vs modern Everest tourist. "Where's my guide and Sherpa, where's my rope to clip in? Did the porters bring up my espresso machine?"
@jamesb.9155
@jamesb.9155 2 года назад
Talk about a life coach; He is a really magnificent man!
@JimKJeffries
@JimKJeffries 2 года назад
The questions that reporter asked him of his brother, just horrible. The striking contrast of the climber who is striving to expand the depth of his humanity, and the reporter who has never even considered his own.
@donfuan76
@donfuan76 2 года назад
That "reporter" is legendary filmmaker Werner Herzog, and you should watch "Little Dieter needs to fly" right now. /watch?v=MBRJn69L9ao
@JimKJeffries
@JimKJeffries 2 года назад
@@donfuan76 thanks for the link, I have enjoyed his movies. This line of questioning though was horrific
@TerlinguaTalkeetna
@TerlinguaTalkeetna 2 года назад
Loved hearing his respect for Sir Ernest Schackleton. His failure to achieve his goal of the South Pole over 100 yrs ago is a powerful lesson in how to conduct you life. With honor. Reinhold is the same kind of teacher of that lesson. Nice post
@joannaw5913
@joannaw5913 2 года назад
Agreed. Shackleton is one of my favourite explorers. An incredible and fearless leader.
@dianeaustin2414
@dianeaustin2414 2 года назад
Shackleton story is amazing...
@timnorris6287
@timnorris6287 Год назад
Humility from a legend. Greatest of all time!
@Stephen-wb3wf
@Stephen-wb3wf 2 года назад
Messner says "Bonningtons the greatest modern climber" Bonnington says "Im nothing Messners the best ever" gotta love it great people are similar that way
@pugilemoltobene3708
@pugilemoltobene3708 2 года назад
Modesty behooves and fits everyone well 😉
@kittycat-jt5oq
@kittycat-jt5oq 2 года назад
@@pugilemoltobene3708 so true!
@pugilemoltobene3708
@pugilemoltobene3708 2 года назад
@@kittycat-jt5oq modesty in all things brings no shame….I’ve always believed that…everyone likes to self-promote just a tiny bit tho. Some…wheeew!!! A LOT!!!
@quattuorperquattuor1711
@quattuorperquattuor1711 2 года назад
Greatest - as in Great Famine, Great Plague, Great Fire or Great War - meaning most murderous ? I think that Bonnington has the edge.
@kittycat-jt5oq
@kittycat-jt5oq 2 года назад
@@pugilemoltobene3708 I have found that powerful people have powerful egos! I wonder, do they need them to be powerful? I worked in surgery for years. Seemed to me that surgeons had to have big egos in order to have that confidence to cut people open. Its the same with almost everything else. People that take risks almost always have larger egos. Its the tri-fecta! Confidence, risk taking and power = large egos!!!
@penduloustesticularis1202
@penduloustesticularis1202 2 года назад
Ranulph Fiennes, Thor Heyardahl, Red Adair, Reinhold Messner. A few of my childhood heroes that I'm still in awe of.
@DrogoBaggins987
@DrogoBaggins987 2 года назад
If he were a seeker of fame I don't think that he could have done what he did. It looks like it was just him and the mountains and a journey to enlightenment. His life impresses me more than special forces soldiers who did amazing things or elite athletes who made millions. As old men their glory days pass but Messner aged with an inner calm and light that shines out and points the way for others.
@gregkosinski2303
@gregkosinski2303 Год назад
There are many ways to gain fame and extreme mountaineering is probably the worst one. Ain’t nobody climbing the Himalayas to get on the cover of Us Weekly.
@simonvance8054
@simonvance8054 11 месяцев назад
Truly amazing man...very inspiring especially doing it all without oxygen. Wow....
@MasteringParagliding
@MasteringParagliding 2 года назад
I lived in the same village as Peter Habeler for 20 years, he’s a legend.
@peterenis8447
@peterenis8447 2 года назад
Mayrhofen? He still works as a ski instructor there
@kyhber1
@kyhber1 2 года назад
A Legend indeed , A philosopher , .. But even he has lost against the beautiful and very brutal force of nature .. A price paid by his brother ..
@mpreiss7780
@mpreiss7780 2 года назад
The mountains took 2 of his brothers, many friends too. not to mention the failed relationships he had to endure.
@kyhber1
@kyhber1 2 года назад
@@mpreiss7780 Thank you , That's the point I was trying to make ..
@cappy2282
@cappy2282 2 года назад
What a legend
@cleopatraoatcake7364
@cleopatraoatcake7364 2 года назад
"They know with the heart, and not with the head." How many other big shot climbers would you hear saying that? What an inspiration Reinhold Messner is! I don't feel inspired by any other climbers in the shows I've been watching.
@ross9581
@ross9581 2 года назад
I like the attitude of Ed Viesturs and his approach to the mountain. He is ntelligent and smart. This is why he is still alive. It is like Einstein. There are still some great mathematician and physician today. Same for climbing. Some guys still do some incredible climbs.
@hamdanbinmohamed5009
@hamdanbinmohamed5009 2 года назад
He is a mountaineering genius. Very detail technicalities, abilities from his experience not by the book
@kch7051
@kch7051 2 года назад
Totally addicted to these alpine climbing video's in the Himalayas_ I think i am comfortable right here with my coffee...no thanks on participating though. Too sketchy and way too cold for these old bones
@deanb4799
@deanb4799 2 года назад
I thought he was the greatest climber ever already....then find out he lives in a CASTLE. All hail to the KING!
@MrOnetwoseven
@MrOnetwoseven 2 года назад
Obviously, lack of oxygen hasn't demised yourthought process. Reinhold you are a story to never be un told.
@dougtheviking6503
@dougtheviking6503 2 года назад
Very much wisdom he has . Very Humble. Still just an adventurous boy from the mountains.
@BiesenbachKlein
@BiesenbachKlein 2 года назад
You have produced a gorgeous Verständnis for Reinhold Messner. Respect and Thanks !
@mpreiss7780
@mpreiss7780 2 года назад
Pretty sure this is an older documentary that a company did (National geographic or outside) did.
@riafitzgerald2988
@riafitzgerald2988 Год назад
Leave nothing. These words are really needed for those leaving their trash on Everest and other climbs. Try climbing and leaving no trace. That's a real human achievement.
@blueperseverance3912
@blueperseverance3912 2 года назад
He is a brilliant man. Huge inspiration and for many young man out there this should be one of their top role models.
@animeshroypainter
@animeshroypainter 2 года назад
I have been inspired by Messner for being alone with the mountains...
@debanshumukherjee7075
@debanshumukherjee7075 2 года назад
Grand Salute to the greatest Mountaineer of all times.
@MuhammadZaman001
@MuhammadZaman001 Год назад
My father Rozi Ali has spent many years with rienhold sir , proud moment 😊 Dad was always there in his Treks and expeditions in 90s 🙌
@OffGridandWhiskey
@OffGridandWhiskey 2 года назад
My buddy was climbing in Yosemite in the mid 80's. His hero, Messner, walked by him in a parking lot. He was stunned, too frozen to say 'Hi.' His biggest regret in life...
@agunlogisteam
@agunlogisteam 2 года назад
Messner to long spend his time in the altitude, his presence alone would make other mountaineer 'frozen' or maybe 'shivering'
@mpreiss7780
@mpreiss7780 2 года назад
I wish my biggest regret in life was so simple
@juttaweise
@juttaweise 2 года назад
@@mpreiss7780 I understand what you mean, feel the same some times, but regrets are fruitless as their sources lie in the past!
@mpreiss7780
@mpreiss7780 2 года назад
@@juttaweise Yeah, forget and move on....
@prabalbarman6854
@prabalbarman6854 Год назад
What a beautiful, simple and brave heart man 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@strattonskier7229
@strattonskier7229 4 месяца назад
What an amazing human being, makes me proud to have been born in Tirol Austria. My father was also a mountain climber in Tirol before the 2nd WW.
@mashalkhan672
@mashalkhan672 Год назад
I cried with him when he cried for his brother. May God bless Gunther Messner's soul.
@WakadooPlaypen
@WakadooPlaypen 2 года назад
He's on the "Best of the Best" list, certainly.
@nytnapoli8327
@nytnapoli8327 2 года назад
I like his approach to climbing, give the maximum and always a little of the unknown...adventure!
@anamariasoaresribeirodebar2725
@anamariasoaresribeirodebar2725 2 года назад
I come from nortest of Brazil. Thanks a lot .You are right, your brother is living with you, soulmate. Good bless you, Mr. Messner
@jeffwilliams4574
@jeffwilliams4574 2 года назад
Philosopher, humble man, true adventurer, and incredible raconteur. I went to his talk when he came to Australia. The best hour of adventure described, ever.
@Prof.SchulzeSternberg
@Prof.SchulzeSternberg 2 года назад
Admired him ever since I was a child. Had the chance to meet him in person a few years back. And I was so impressed by his personality that now I admire him even more.
@alexandervalaris72
@alexandervalaris72 2 года назад
Why people will continued to be swindled by charismatic people dressed nicely (enron).
@Prof.SchulzeSternberg
@Prof.SchulzeSternberg 2 года назад
@@alexandervalaris72 excuse me?
@alexandervalaris72
@alexandervalaris72 2 года назад
@@Prof.SchulzeSternberg I should have said and that is the exact reason as to why people will continue to be swindled.
@alexandervalaris72
@alexandervalaris72 2 года назад
@@Prof.SchulzeSternberg CEOS at enron also were charismatic and wore nice clothes. Being impressed by someone else's personality makes you vulnerable to being taken advantage and screwed over by them. If the person your enarmered with is manipulative your screwed. People like me look for people like you.
@alexandervalaris72
@alexandervalaris72 2 года назад
Before they got caught the CEOS at ENRON also probably had great personalities. What does a personality have to do with trust? As an introvert I can't see how people make that jump. Most people who are charismatic are self centered liars who will do anything for themselves and their family to prosper (car salaeman).
@brucewayne3602
@brucewayne3602 2 года назад
a Hero in any era, any planet ... Reinhold's accomplishments are unable to be defined, they escape words ... best I can muster is WELL BEYOND BRILLIANT... bordering on the incredible !!!
@FloydMaxwell
@FloydMaxwell 2 года назад
There is absolutely no doubt who the world's greatest mountaineer is. My 40 year love of RM continues.
@Love.life.ashigzoya
@Love.life.ashigzoya 2 года назад
Fascinating , gripping and moving saga of a great climber of all times . Takes adventure into world of spiritual philosophy is so humble before nature true son of Tyrol a protege of Himalayas .
@juliocesarbolfarini5569
@juliocesarbolfarini5569 2 года назад
Man ...thank you to show us this wonderfull person .
@jameseagle7261
@jameseagle7261 2 года назад
Strongest in both physically and mentally.
@nadagabri5783
@nadagabri5783 2 года назад
Thank you for posting this
@SC-jh9qp
@SC-jh9qp 2 года назад
I love his life philosophy.
@elbaestridge6503
@elbaestridge6503 2 года назад
He was not human. He was a BEAST!
@gwenifyer
@gwenifyer 2 года назад
Hab schon gefühlt alles über Everest, K2, Messner, .. gesehen. Eine wirklich gute Dokumentation! Er hat das Bergsteigen geprägt. Es fasziniert mich unglaublich, geh selber aber nur kleine Berge 🏔 mit wenig Risiko 😅
@ranjapi693
@ranjapi693 2 года назад
Ich auch... bin ein Schisser, und hab zuviel Respekt vor den Dingern. Gehe nur wandern hier bis zu 2.500 Meter und selbst das strengt schon an. :) Wo bist du zuhause? Ich in Südkärnten.
@KF-cx8bm
@KF-cx8bm 2 месяца назад
What a man!! I hung on his every word........fantastic
@fastmurx
@fastmurx 2 года назад
Chapeau. Mr. Messner had been an idol for us in our youth. Still you can feel the energy when he is talking about projects. He pushed the limits forward with huge personel risk.
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