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5 Hidden Dangers of Mountain Climbing You Need to Know
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Are you ready to tackle the ultimate adventure of climbing a mountain? From vertical ascent to navigating treacherous trails, mountain climbing is a feat that requires skill, strategy, and a healthy dose of risk management. But even the most seasoned climbers can be caught off guard by the unexpected challenges that come with climbing a mountain. In this video, we'll explore the often-overlooked altitude effects that can impact your climb, and share valuable climbing insights to help you prepare for the unexpected. Whether you're a seasoned trailblazer or just starting out, this video will give you a fresh perspective on the risks and rewards of mountain climbing.
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Everest's Unsung Heroes: The Untold Stories of Sherpas
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Support This Channel with Just $5! buymeacoffee.com/trippertrek Join us on an unforgettable journey to the rooftop of the world, where the unsung heroes of Everest's climbing community share their untold stories of resilience and triumph. The Sherpas, native to the Himalayas, have been instrumental in helping climbers conquer the mighty mountain, but their own stories of struggle and sacrifice ...
The Boiling River That Shouldn't Exist (A Scientific Mystery)
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Support This Channel with Just $5! buymeacoffee.com/trippertrek Deep in the Amazon, a mysterious phenomenon has long fascinated scientists and spiritual seekers alike: a boiling river, where water temperatures reach scorching highs, defying explanation. This geothermal site is shrouded in mystery, with many attributing its unusual properties to sacred secrets and spiritual geography. But what l...
Ice Climbing: The ultimate adventure in frozen waterfalls. Hemsedal Norway
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Support This Channel with Just $5! buymeacoffee.com/trippertrek Join us on an unforgettable adventure in Hemsedal Norway, where the frozen landscapes become a thrilling playground for ice climbers. Experience the rush of ascending towering ice formations, surrounded by breathtaking frozen waterfalls that will leave you speechless. In this ultimate ice climbing experience, we'll take you deep in...
Why the Everest is NOT the Tallest Mountain in the World!
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Support This Channel with Just $5! buymeacoffee.com/trippertrek Think you know the tallest mountain in the world? Think again! In this video, we're debunking a common geography myth that will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew about summit heights and altitude analysis. From mountain rankings to the great debate, we're diving into the fascinating world of geography to uncover...
Why Kilimanjaro Is NOT a Real Mountain?
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Join me on a journey to uncover the hidden truth about Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa. Is it really a mountain or just a myth? In this video, we'll delve into the peak perspectives, exploring the history and secrets of Kilimanjaro, separating fact from fiction. From its formation to its cultural significance, we'll examine the myths and legends surrounding this iconic Tanzanian landmar...
Grand Canyon: Amazing Facts You Didn't Know!
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Explore the grandeur of one of the world's most iconic natural wonders, the Grand Canyon! This nature documentary takes you on a journey to uncover the amazing facts and hidden gems of this earth science marvel. From the majestic vistas to the fascinating geological history, discover the secrets that make the Grand Canyon a true natural marvel. Located in one of the most beautiful national park...
Amazing Facts about the Arctic Zone (Coolest Secrets Uncovered!)
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Explore the fascinating world of the Arctic Zone, where icy landscapes and snowy ecosystems thrive with an astonishing array of biodiversity. From glacial insights to polar secrets, this video uncovers the coolest secrets of the Arctic wonders that will leave you amazed. Discover the hidden gems of Alaska trivia, and get ready to be mesmerized by the breathtaking beauty of the Arctic region. Di...
Angel Falls Mysteries Revealed: Exploring VENEZUELA'S Natural Wonder
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Join us on an unforgettable journey to uncover the secrets of Angel Falls, Venezuela's breathtaking natural wonder. As adventure seekers, we're drawn to hidden gems that showcase the country's unique landscapes and rich cultural heritage. In this video, we'll delve into the mysteries surrounding this majestic waterfall, exploring the untouched beauty of the surrounding region and discovering th...
Shocking Secrets of Alcatraz You Never Knew - Explore San Francisco's Mysterious Prison!
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Shocking Secrets of Alcatraz You Never Knew - Explore San Francisco's Mysterious Prison!
How Extreme Weather Shaped the Inca Trail - (Exploration and What It Can Teach Us)
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How Extreme Weather Shaped the Inca Trail - (Exploration and What It Can Teach Us)
Amazing Facts You Didn't Know about Dubai! (Dubai Vlog)
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Amazing Facts You Didn't Know about Dubai! (Dubai Vlog)
From Drug Capital to Innovation Hub: Medellín's Transformation
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From Drug Capital to Innovation Hub: Medellín's Transformation
The Great Wall of China Must-Know Secrets!
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The Great Wall of China Must-Know Secrets!
Island Hopping: A Greek Odyssey You Won't Forget!
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Island Hopping: A Greek Odyssey You Won't Forget!
This Will Change How You See Yellowstone
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This Will Change How You See Yellowstone
Driving the BAYSHORE FREEWAY: A Driver's Dream or Nightmare?
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Driving the BAYSHORE FREEWAY: A Driver's Dream or Nightmare?
The Creepy Secrets of the Underwater Forest of Lake Kaindy
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The Creepy Secrets of the Underwater Forest of Lake Kaindy
Europe's Prehistoric Wonders Will BLOW Your Mind
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Europe's Prehistoric Wonders Will BLOW Your Mind
Virgin Gorda Peak: The Truth Uncovered
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Virgin Gorda Peak: The Truth Uncovered
Street Food PK : A Taste of Pakistan's Culinary Gems for Foodies
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Street Food PK : A Taste of Pakistan's Culinary Gems for Foodies
Cheap Solo Travel Tips: How To Travel Alone On A Budget
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Cheap Solo Travel Tips: How To Travel Alone On A Budget
Island Hopper - Let's Get Lost on Some Islands!
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Island Hopper - Let's Get Lost on Some Islands!
EVEREST BASE CAMP: What They Don't Tell You.
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EVEREST BASE CAMP: What They Don't Tell You.
Discovering Mysterious ABANDONED CASTLES Across Europe! Episode 1
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Discovering Mysterious ABANDONED CASTLES Across Europe! Episode 1
Unveiling Cleopatra's Hidden Oasis in Egypt's Marsa Matrouh
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Unveiling Cleopatra's Hidden Oasis in Egypt's Marsa Matrouh
Machu Picchu: Prepare to Be Astonished!
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Machu Picchu: Prepare to Be Astonished!
Mind-Blowing Revelations Await You at Sequoia National Park!
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Mind-Blowing Revelations Await You at Sequoia National Park!
Aurora Borealis Is NOT What You Think - What They Don't Tell You
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Aurora Borealis Is NOT What You Think - What They Don't Tell You
Exploring the Sahara's Most Extreme Facts
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Exploring the Sahara's Most Extreme Facts

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  • @fabianrigan9625
    @fabianrigan9625 2 дні тому

    Love snowboarding, Aspen Highland 12,500 feet and you damn right it doesn’t matter whether you’re a fit or not is all on how you take your breath and how you move about got a pace yourself. I think I did 11 runs in a day that’s a lot of hiking But as well worth it when you got only an hour and two hours run going down Rocky Mountains buddy fuck the East Coast is all ice and slush. Mother nature global warming is very, very fucking real about people fucking stop using so much energy please we need the climate to go back to normallike back in the 80s in the 70s please do your part

  • @whatdoyoucare777
    @whatdoyoucare777 13 днів тому

    1:49 because Sherpas have been climbing to the top of that mountain before any Englishman came to do it. I seriously doubt Edmund Hilary was the first to summit and I don't think George Malory would have been either had he done so.

    • @TripperTrek
      @TripperTrek 13 днів тому

      You raise a great point! The contributions of Sherpas to Everest climbing history are often overlooked. They truly are the unsung heroes of the mountain! I cover that in my new video ua-cam.com/video/kQumMyqkDms/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared

    • @msbrissie1
      @msbrissie1 13 днів тому

      The locals have no desire to climb the mountains, they are sacred to them so they surely would not have been the first ones.

    • @Scully-js4rk
      @Scully-js4rk 12 днів тому

      @@msbrissie1 I wonder what the local people think about all the garbage mess and dead bodies left on the mountain. If I was a native I would have been disgusted.

  • @vindictivetiger
    @vindictivetiger 14 днів тому

    Everest is highest mountain on earth, not the tallest. Its base starts at 16k feet. Its base to summit measurement is shorter than Denali, which is the tallest mountain on the surface from base to summit. Google it.

  • @Rebel-Rouser
    @Rebel-Rouser 20 днів тому

    Did you know? But wait theres more

  • @fuglbird
    @fuglbird 22 дні тому

    New title: What we already knew.

  • @curtsiekert
    @curtsiekert 28 днів тому

    Did you know that the third time I heard that, I bailed on the video?

  • @sgc1401
    @sgc1401 28 днів тому

    Why the image of a Mt. Kilimanjaro sign?

    • @qre268Zrtb
      @qre268Zrtb 23 дні тому

      Did you know that "it is a Mt Kilimanjaro sign". 🙂. I am getting the impression, that the "new" method of ensuring lots of comments is to make stupid mistakes and wait for the heaps of comments. I may have commented, but I did not watch the full video. To many "did you knows".

    • @sgc1401
      @sgc1401 23 дні тому

      @@qre268Zrtb Did you know that you are probably correct about them purposely using this method?

  • @RSimpkinuk57
    @RSimpkinuk57 29 днів тому

    The Himalayan mountains owe their shapes not to their tectonic origins, but to glacial erosion. The Canadian Rockies are jagged and steep, but I'm told that in Colorado, the Rockies are more rounded, and so are the Appalachians in the eastern USA, but we still call them mountains. And we've been seeing all year in Iceland that volanoes can be low and flat (the Reykjanes peninsula). So I'll stick with what matters being elevation (relative to their surroundings - cartographers in the UK say 1,000 feet above sea level is enough, which in many parts of the world it obviously could not be, because even the valleys are higher up than that). The other thing cartographers look for is separation. I wonder whether they'd call Kibo, Mawenzi and Shiba mountains in their own right, making Kilimanjaro a group (massif)? It would depend on how close in height the passes between them are to the peaks.

    • @TripperTrek
      @TripperTrek 24 дні тому

      You've made some excellent points about the various mountain ranges and their characteristics! Elevation and separation definitely play a crucial role in how we classify these majestic formations. Thank you for sharing such an insightful analysis!

  • @ReiSomethin_
    @ReiSomethin_ 29 днів тому

    Everest has the highest point on earth, but technically is not the tallest mountain, everest from the basecamp is already 5500 meters high

    • @TripperTrek
      @TripperTrek 24 дні тому

      You're absolutely right! It’s like calling a skyscraper tall when it’s just built on a hill. Everest may be the highest point, but it’s definitely not the tallest in the ‘base’ department!

  • @nickmallett7391
    @nickmallett7391 Місяць тому

    Did you know that you don't have to ask "Did you know" at the start of each point?

  • @sp6363
    @sp6363 Місяць тому

    Everest is the HIGHEST mountain in the world not the TALLEST.

  • @johnnyreb2
    @johnnyreb2 Місяць тому

    I do not think you pass through the Khumbu Ice Fall to get to Base Camp as it says at 1:50.

    • @bvprakash2413
      @bvprakash2413 14 днів тому

      Yes. Khumbhu icefall is beyond the base camp where only climbers with permits can go.

  • @Frankthetank-zr5mc
    @Frankthetank-zr5mc Місяць тому

    I grew up in SE Denver, 5,280’ and was on our HS ski team. Regardless of how hard we strength trained in Denver the first few ski weekends were brutal to breathe. We would run hills at 8-9,OOO’ on half days in the off season and normally spend winter weekends at altitude but the initial acclimation still took a few weekends. We were well conditioned high school athletes acclimated at >5,000’ year round and only had to acclimate to 10-12,000’, a physiological change of only 5-7,000’. I can’t imagine how tough it would be for a not so well conditioned, perhaps a few lbs overweight, marginally skilled climber to perform at peak performance after going from sea level to 29,000’ without a long, well planned acclimatization program. It is literally more important than skill level. We didn’t have any hypoxic tent type adjuncts, just go to altitude, work hard, hydrate and rest. It seems like some of the failure to make a successful descent (death) can be traced right back to lack of acclimation. Your chances of frostbite, HAPE and HACE are also increased if you don’t fully acclimatize. I’ve never climbed an 8K mountain, but I did I would make as many acclimatization trips as I could.

    • @TripperTrek
      @TripperTrek Місяць тому

      Thanks for sharing your experience! It's fascinating to hear how your training and acclimatization process shaped your performance in such challenging conditions. You're absolutely right-preparation is key! Your perspective is incredibly valuable, especially for those looking to tackle high-altitude challenges.

  • @austinewanga
    @austinewanga Місяць тому

    It sounds similar to Mt. Longonot in Kenya.

    • @TripperTrek
      @TripperTrek Місяць тому

      Really? Thanks for pointing that out!

  • @herbalcollars3851
    @herbalcollars3851 Місяць тому

    Started watching but got sick of the did you know s and cut it.

    • @TripperTrek
      @TripperTrek Місяць тому

      I appreciate your feedback! I’m always looking to improve my content, and I’ve already removed those multiple repetitions.

  • @unChurch-rr9xs
    @unChurch-rr9xs Місяць тому

    Wiw

  • @williammarkhart7047
    @williammarkhart7047 Місяць тому

    rattle snakes have quit rattling all over Arizona. If your going to say it get your facts strait

    • @TripperTrek
      @TripperTrek Місяць тому

      Sounds like those rattle snakes decided to take a vow of silence-who knew they could be so quiet?

    • @williammarkhart7047
      @williammarkhart7047 Місяць тому

      @@TripperTrek They have learned when they rattle they get killed. That's why they took a vow of silence

  • @uganugapati
    @uganugapati Місяць тому

    Too loud background music !!!

    • @TripperTrek
      @TripperTrek Місяць тому

      Thanks for the feedback! I’ll make sure to adjust the volume levels in future videos for a better viewing experience.

  • @investbo
    @investbo Місяць тому

    I hiked up a hill one time.

  • @이영희-b1f
    @이영희-b1f Місяць тому

    Nice to be in New Zealand 🇳🇿 and Australia 🇦🇺

    • @TripperTrek
      @TripperTrek Місяць тому

      For real! Both places are awesome!

  • @AnnaLee33
    @AnnaLee33 Місяць тому

    I once summited a mountain with less altitude. I found out altitude and I were not friends on this one. I got completely dizzy on the top and had to lay down and hold on to rocks to stop the carrussel I was on. Descending was very difficult, because it was a very tiny trail to walk on, with several hundred meters down left and right, and I was dizzy anyways and could hardly look at my feet so close to nothing. No rope to hold on to, one wrong step would have been fatal. I was scared to death. I focused on the meters before me and eventually made it down again. I don't remember how I got home. Dinner had already been served and eaten in the hostel, no food was left, and the next physical challenge to go hungry until breakfast being completely exhausted and needing food. So, mountains are history for me.

    • @TripperTrek
      @TripperTrek Місяць тому

      Wow, that sounds intense! I’d be freaked out too! Sounds like you had a real “rocky” relationship with that mountain! Good job getting down in one piece.

  • @summitupmark5615
    @summitupmark5615 Місяць тому

    Did you know you say did you know too much? And why is there a shot Kilimanjaro in the video?

  • @pharmcat8484
    @pharmcat8484 2 місяці тому

    Sounds like a perfect level for the next WaveRace game

    • @TripperTrek
      @TripperTrek 2 місяці тому

      If only WaveRace developers could hear us now-they’d be taking notes and firing up the design software!

  • @TabbasKing
    @TabbasKing 2 місяці тому

    Good luck to ALL who claim it 8

  • @JustAllinOneResource
    @JustAllinOneResource 2 місяці тому

    The title you chose normally means the opposite. What I mean is the authorities are trying to hide important information from the public which is crucial to successfully climbing, and reaching the summit. Perhaps your title should be What You Don't Know About Everest Base Camp would be more accurate since the content in your video is exactly that. Did You Know.... Also, I don't think you know what the word comprehensive means. This video is fluff, and nothing more.

  • @harryyarrow4110
    @harryyarrow4110 2 місяці тому

    I would like to hike to Everest base camp,someday.💙💛💙

  • @hrram3414
    @hrram3414 2 місяці тому

    DID YOU KNOW>>>?

  • @eliotness4029
    @eliotness4029 3 місяці тому

    ugly music

  • @susannechakan4939
    @susannechakan4939 3 місяці тому

    Lots of ORBs. I don't think people hike in shorts though....hummmmm

  • @josephdonalde
    @josephdonalde 3 місяці тому

    yeah as a los angeles israel holy land pilgrim in 68 i passed thru turkey iran afghanstan pakistan befo kathmandu trek up 100 mi to & th buddhist monks

  • @bvprakash2413
    @bvprakash2413 3 місяці тому

    Did it solo first time and took a group 2 years later

    • @TripperTrek
      @TripperTrek 3 місяці тому

      That's awesome! Going solo must've been wild.

    • @bvprakash2413
      @bvprakash2413 3 місяці тому

      ​@@TripperTrekCould be done being a teahouse trek. Similarly Annapurna circuit as well. Thank you

    • @AnnaLee33
      @AnnaLee33 Місяць тому

      @@bvprakash2413 really.... with oxygen or without? Which year?

    • @bvprakash2413
      @bvprakash2413 14 днів тому

      @@AnnaLee33 Without oxygen. Trek to EBC, not the peak. Did it in 2001.

  • @maria-xc1bw
    @maria-xc1bw 3 місяці тому

    😲😲😲😲😲😲😲

  • @Steve-db3ss
    @Steve-db3ss 4 місяці тому

    The Armish person that made this video is going to be excommunicado.

    • @TripperTrek
      @TripperTrek 2 місяці тому

      It's definitely a bold move for an Amish person to step into the world of tech!

  • @SDPBALLCOACH
    @SDPBALLCOACH 4 місяці тому

    The trash and leftover oxygen bottles, human waste, and general debris MUST be cleaned up. We just can't keep ignoring it..

    • @TripperTrek
      @TripperTrek 4 місяці тому

      You're absolutely right! We must take responsibility and clean up the mess. Every little effort counts! If we ignore it much longer, we might just start a new reality show called "Survivor: Trash Edition!" Let’s not let it get to that point!

    • @Jewel544
      @Jewel544 3 місяці тому

      It is the responsibility of everyone to take out what you brought in. Those sherpas make very little money and to ask them to clean up others' mess is so very wrong.

  • @csharp9652
    @csharp9652 4 місяці тому

    Did you know that prefacing every statement by saying 'did you know that' gets very tiresome and annoying very quickly ?

    • @TripperTrek
      @TripperTrek 4 місяці тому

      You’re absolutely right! It can get a bit repetitive, which is why I changed it to more variety in the latest videos I uploaded. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!

    • @ComettableMabel
      @ComettableMabel 2 місяці тому

      Did you know it's impolite to point out ones faults in public?

    • @harryyarrow4110
      @harryyarrow4110 2 місяці тому

      Don't be a cunt.💜🤷‍♂️

    • @geminiflamez
      @geminiflamez 18 днів тому

      Yeah that’s fair 😂

    • @geminiflamez
      @geminiflamez 18 днів тому

      @@ComettableMabeldid you know it’s a viewer giving constructive feedback lol why does it have to be “rude” 😂

  • @hiltonprice2625
    @hiltonprice2625 4 місяці тому

    The irony of Mount Everest base camp is that you can't actually see the peak of Everest from the camp.

    • @TripperTrek
      @TripperTrek 4 місяці тому

      Right? It’s like going to a concert and realizing you can’t see the stage because of the tall guy in front of you! Everest really knows how to keep its secrets!

    • @Rance120
      @Rance120 2 місяці тому

      You can see the peak, although just barely. Just returned from base camp 6 days ago….absolutely amazing!

  • @striker_9
    @striker_9 4 місяці тому

    I was there in 2010....change the word basecamp😂...

  • @maria-xc1bw
    @maria-xc1bw 4 місяці тому

    Looks bussing😍

    • @TripperTrek
      @TripperTrek 4 місяці тому

      Right? It’s looking tasty! Thanks for checking it out!

  • @BAfan2024-n5n
    @BAfan2024-n5n 5 місяців тому

    Why do you have a photo of a Kilimanjaro National Park sign @ 1:08 in a video about Everest? Makes no sense.

    • @TripperTrek
      @TripperTrek 4 місяці тому

      Thanks for pointing that out! It seems we had a little mix-up, but I appreciate your keen observation!

    • @jaystevenadventures.1174
      @jaystevenadventures.1174 4 місяці тому

      The altitude he was talking about is the approximate height of Mt Kilimanjaro. I believe thats why he showed kilimanjaro

  • @jeffwaters5633
    @jeffwaters5633 5 місяців тому

    Did you know there are so many tourists and climbers, it's becoming annoying and/or disappointing for an increasing number of people?

    • @TripperTrek
      @TripperTrek 4 місяці тому

      Right? At this point, I expect to see a souvenir stand at the summit! "Get your overpriced keychains here!"

  • @HarryHikepants
    @HarryHikepants 5 місяців тому

    I once scaled a six foot ladder to retrieve a frisbee from my roof without acclimatizing first.

    • @TripperTrek
      @TripperTrek 5 місяців тому

      Next time, maybe try negotiating with the frisbee from the ground. :-)

    • @Dulcimertunes
      @Dulcimertunes 4 місяці тому

      😂😂😂

    • @BlueCollaredGrit
      @BlueCollaredGrit 4 місяці тому

      You absolute madman 😂

    • @mjleger4555
      @mjleger4555 3 місяці тому

      I live in the country and in spite of my controlled acrophobia, I raised an extension ladder and climbed up on my roof, but I was so nervous that the ladder would fall over and I'd be stuck up there, that I never did it again! Now, I don't even remember why I had to go up there, but I'm through living dangerously!

    • @HarryHikepants
      @HarryHikepants 3 місяці тому

      @@mjleger4555 Many people have a fear of spiders, so don't worry, you're not alone.

  • @shable1436
    @shable1436 5 місяців тому

    It's grows because of the trash heap and trinkets everyone leaves at the summit, not tectonic plates 😂

    • @TripperTrek
      @TripperTrek 5 місяців тому

      Haha, that's a quirky take on how the summit grows! So what you're saying is, we should start a trash heap trend for growth at home too?

    • @mjleger4555
      @mjleger4555 3 місяці тому

      You call human feces "trinkets?!" It's a disgrace and the atrocious crap all over the mountain is disgusting!

  • @WinnieThePugh
    @WinnieThePugh 5 місяців тому

    DID YOU DID YOU KNOW DID YOU KNOW

    • @TripperTrek
      @TripperTrek 5 місяців тому

      DID YOU DID YOU KNOW DID YOU KNOW... that watching this video will make you an expert on random trivia?

  • @vineyardsaker6195
    @vineyardsaker6195 6 місяців тому

    bull! the soviet sub is way to deep for divers to reach.

    • @TripperTrek
      @TripperTrek 6 місяців тому

      You're absolutely right! The Soviet sub is indeed way too deep for divers to reach. The K-129 sank to around 16,000 feet (4,900 meters), a depth far beyond the capabilities of human divers. Specialized deep-sea submersibles or remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) are required to reach such extreme depths. This was why the CIA's Project Azorian utilized advanced technology and remote equipment for the recovery attempt. I don't know how I missed that. Thanks for pointing it out!

  • @giorkos3
    @giorkos3 8 місяців тому

    Well that's dangerous

    • @TripperTrek
      @TripperTrek 8 місяців тому

      Indeed, it's crucial for travelers to exercise caution, especially when standing too close to the waterfalls.

  • @hdshare2013
    @hdshare2013 8 місяців тому

    Please provide the street names and locations. Thank you.

    • @Lmaohahaha
      @Lmaohahaha 8 місяців тому

      i get the sense that this video was created when someone put a prompt into ChatGPT and then narrated the response AI spat out. all that to say, i don't think that authentic recommendations will be provided

    • @TripperTrek
      @TripperTrek 8 місяців тому

      Who knows, maybe I'm just an AI in disguise! Thanks for keeping me on my toes. :)

    • @TripperTrek
      @TripperTrek 8 місяців тому

      Dear friend, my research on Tokyo's street food covered various areas of the city. However, the most popular streets renowned for their street food are Takeshita Street (Harajuku), Center Street (Center Gai, Shibuya), Ameya-Yokocho (Ameyoko, Ueno), Nakamise Shopping Street (Asakusa), Tsukiji Outer Market

    • @hdshare2013
      @hdshare2013 8 місяців тому

      @@TripperTrek Thank you very much for the area names. I visited Tokyo last year, but didn't check out the street food. I will again go there this year and will definitely visit the areas you mentioned for the street foods.

    • @TripperTrek
      @TripperTrek 8 місяців тому

      That's so cool! Enjoy your foodie journey in Tokyo this year!

  • @maria-xc1bw
    @maria-xc1bw 8 місяців тому

    Waiting for the time to travel there😭

    • @TripperTrek
      @TripperTrek 8 місяців тому

      Hang in there, your adventure awaits!

  • @ΜαριαΑντρεου-ζ4β
    @ΜαριαΑντρεου-ζ4β 9 місяців тому

    My favourite is the machame route i love that place

    • @TripperTrek
      @TripperTrek 9 місяців тому

      That's awesome to hear! Machame route is truly a magical place.

  • @ervinslens
    @ervinslens 9 місяців тому

    Absolutely gorgeous scenery! Powerful presentation 👏👏

    • @TripperTrek
      @TripperTrek 9 місяців тому

      Nature did all the hard work, I just hit record!

  • @maria-xc1bw
    @maria-xc1bw 9 місяців тому

    so useful!

    • @TripperTrek
      @TripperTrek 9 місяців тому

      I'm glad you found it helpful!