OH my God, it was one of the sherpas who fell in. I experienced shock when I recently reviewed the number of deaths of Mt. Everest by country. By a huge margin, the largest number of death occurred to Nepalis, those loyal, wise, and dedicated guides who often give their lives to rescue us. I am so glad that they saved him.
Guy pulled out of 50 ft crevasse gloveless and shoeless after 3 hours- "dont worry, im fine." Me when the schoolbus was 5 minutes late "Are you TRYING to kill me???"
Simply insane. I have mad respect for these fearless adventurers, but can't imagine wanting to do this. Thank goodness they are willing to film for me to enjoy from my warm, cozy couch. Wow!
..I like the mountains and nowadays...you can also see how beautiful it looks on the 8848m high Mount Everest...amazing...and how difficult it is, but I'm amazed that so many people choose this challenge today...
Bravehearts Gesman Tamang and his friend rescuing the fallen kitchen sherpa. Great job guys, well done. Congratulations on the summiting and a savage moment with that Vinci vape at 19:43 😂😂😂
Those who dream of doing this and perish I firmly believe they should be left in peace. They are aware of the challenges. Let them rest in peace. But also just don’t give away permissions for plenty of innocent fools who dare to try this. Only for the few real experts otherwise it’ll be like visiting Disneyland. 😢Kind of addictive watching these. 😮
I have climbed many mountains in my country Norway. It is a fantastic experience. But there is also a great sense,of humbleness and respect. To always not leave traces of my visit. To keep it as clean and beautiful as it was before my visit. I vould never climb Mount Everest, but I would like visit it and treat it as a wholy and magnificent catedral.
Rather climb for sure then sitting on a damn couch or being bored laying by some pool doing nothing but the price tag that comes with doing so is to much. Understandable why it’s expensive just couldn’t justify it. So I’ll be sticking with skydiving lol
Great video! I'm looking forward to your next ones (and I'm happy to have subscribed). Congratulations on summiting the roof of the world! You guys are just super! All the best to you, your family, your colleagues and your community! 🙏 🙏And always a safe return home! 👍
I felt my stomach drop each time the camera panned down to cross a ladder over a crevasse. I don't know if I could do that! The snow formations look amazing!
Man congrats to all those people for achieving something like that. My biggest dream is to climb everest but ofc I am scared of the khumbu icefall, death zone and all of that, and honestly Im kinda worried about like not understanding the sherpas and stuff if thats even a problem
Khumbu icefall is mostly dangerous only for the Icefall Doctors. For everyone else, the decent from summit to camp 4 is by far the most dangerous part. (Going by the numbers)
Documento bellissimo su questa controversa impresa. Ho massimo rispetto per i tanti sherpa che si guadagnano da vivere portando pesi enormi e aiutando i numerosi scalatori che si avventurano su questa montagna. Molto meno rispetto lo nutro per chi, inesperto, sborsa fior di quattrini solo per lo sfizio di scalare l' Everest. Non si scherza con la vita e il libro ' aria sottile ' scritto da Jon Krakauer, sull'impresa terribile del 1996, che costò la vita a 13 scalatori, guide comprese, ce lo insegna. 😥😥😥😥
The summit has been reached so many times that it's not as rare of an accomplishment as originally touted. Now, Everest is just another congested commuter route! FAFO!
Omg! That ladder is hardly standing on lots of snow. I’m a bit scared of heights, don’t like too cold and harsh wind. Seriously how cold does it get on death zone? Is it a bit easier for a 5’3 shirty or best for taller kinds? Been watching a few documentaries although the beauty is quite there I wouldn’t dare (although just admit the thought of the adventure dies cross my crazy mind). I’m only a marathoner. That’s plenty of disasters right there but mostly mild ones an it band rip, shins splints can take you out of the game, other things but this is too much of a dare. Yikes!
ein wunderschönes und sehr beeindruckendes Video! Ich bin sehr froh über diese atemberaubenden Aufnahmen ohne dieses laute Sauerstoffmasken-Atmen! Ich lese gerade "Die letzte Herausforderung" von Lene Gammelgaard über das Unglück 1996 (nachdem ich bereits Krakauers "In eisigen Höhen" und Boukreevs "Der Gipfel" gelesen habe) und kann mir nun die Örtlichkeiten gut vorstellen. Danke!
Them crevessases loook scarey I’d hate to be left in one of them up there .is there no way around or at least a longer ladder why they gotta use a ladder that barely fits 😅
Not-so-fun fact: This year (2023) was the 2nd worst year in Mt Everest history. 17 climbers died. Even the massive avalanche in 2014 could not trump stupidity, 16 Sherpa died in that disaster trying to feed their family for the year on around $3000 risking their lives. This year was only trumped by 2015 in an avalanche that wiped out base camp. This year was purely due to climbers, not natural disasters!