I'm 65. If somehow I could have seen this video back in the 1980s I would have lost my tiny mind. Even now it seems terribly "futuristic" There's so much I don''t understand. Why doesn't the drone ever hit anything? How does it stay on course? I have considered the possibility that the original video is much slower.
In so many FPV videos, i feel that it's all about showing off the skill of the flyer, exhibiting their twists and turns, rather than showing us the beautiful landscape, which seems to take second place. This video did not make that mistake, and was absolutely beautiful throughout. Thank you.
Have summited some 4000 meter peaks, it is very difficult to show a sense of scale even with videos like this. The rocks are car-sized. The smaller spires you're seeing on the way up are really 10-20 story buildings. Imagine looking up at that while on a 40-60 degree slope of car-sized boulders, and that's just a tiny fraction of the route you have to complete. That's kind of what it's like but words, images, videos can't really describe it. Incredible and incredibly rewarding challenge.
@@KT-fh1ql Video can give the right impression, but you need 3d depth. Which really requires a VR headset and VR video. It's the lack of binocular vision that causes videos to make things seem smaller than they are, because everything is flat. Kind of like looking at the world through one eye (but even worse than that).
That’s funny, I’ve been living in the alps my whole life and for me they don’t feel huge. Don’t get me wrong, they are big, but I don’t consider them incredibly massive or anything, probably because I’m just used to them. Climbing them though is a whole other story.
@@larion2336 I don't know, maybe VR can capture it kind of, but being there in person is almost like you question if it is real. I've never nowhere in the world had the same feeling as I've had on a big mountain.
I was thinking of going out to have sex with a bunch of beautiful models tonight, but thanks to the internet I can stay home and have sex with myself instead. I'm a genious.
@@Smallfryeor just for camping in on your way to the top. Like that recent video posted here of a guy doing the same in an orange solar powered hut in Finland.
I have found that my dreams have taken on a whole new dimension since I started flying drones. I used to fly in my dreams, but it was like swimming and couldn't go very far or fast and people could usually reach me and drag me down, but now its like the drones have opened up a whole new type of motion and I can fly as fast as I want in any direction. Now, my only fear in dreams is powerlines that I don't see until it is too late ;)
Let's just say that you kept me all the way through. This is really well done and you take your viewer on an incredible ride on the the Matterhorn. I'm a fan. Keep it up!
The hut was first built in 1880, it has since been expanded and rebuilt a few times. It has showers which it didn’t have back when it was originally built.
Love how the sun pops out right when you get to the top! Then the shadow of the peak as you’re descending. The whole experience is mind boggling, inspirational and humbling, too. 🔆THANK YOU!!! 🔆
This footage has eliminated any desire I had to climb a mountain. Look at how steep those slopes are, look at how loose the snow looks. There's even overhangs near the top! What an absolute nightmare. Big props to anybody who climbed this thing.
You are right, it looks a nightmare. 15 years ago I knew a mountain guide from Breuil-Cervinia that led me to the much easier Breithorn (4165m). During the ascent he told me that in the past he had climbed the Matterhorn up to three times a week to lead customers to the peak (that is, this was his job). I was shocked by what he said (by the way, that man was made of steel, physically and mentally).
Imagine getting to the top and realizing it was too steep to climb back down. Do they have to climb down backwards the whole way? Cuz that thing is *steep*
@@Dev-In-Denver123 yes, they have. Sometimes they can choose a different route (that will be difficult anyway). From what I had read, more people lost their life there while climbing down than climbing up. There are two factors that can contribute: 1) Tiredness due to the previous ascent 2) Some loss of concentration, because the target looked already reached.
this is probably one of the best videos i've ever watched. The drama, the clarity, the excitement!! Honestly this video deserves way more likes!!! Congratulations!
Absolutely dazzling! From time immemorial, humans have only gazed from the foot of mountains. Very few dared to climb and succeeded. Now, any ordinary person with a robo-falcon can look down on the summit itself! What a time to live. Thank you for putting this up.
It's amazing how these new levels of technology allow us to see and experience familiar things in new ways. I've never felt so close to the Matterhorn before.
After watching this I'm kinda happy to say that I solo'd Matterhorn via this ridge once and the mountain was completely empty that day. It was a really remarkable experience to be all alone on such a prominent mountain 😍
What's crazy is I'm having a hard time telling it's real simply because it's such unbelievably insane footage. The absolute wonders of the world and amazing cine skills man
Congratulations for this stunning video! I lived quite a while in Zermatt and looked up there every day; I have even been up there with a plane and circled around the peak - but your video is an extra class. Thank you very much! Love from Switzerland
6h climb up, 6h climb down, effin' scary and amazing and everything in between. Seeing it like that, without any people brings some nice memories, thank you
This is why FPV is such an adventure! It’s not just buying a drone and learning to fly. When it comes to this type of stuff, it becomes a mission that requires planning, testing, backups, and god knows what else. All just to get beautiful shots like this! Absolutely amazing work! 😍🔥
Stunning piece of filming and so clear but I turned the "film music" down and enjoyed the quiet majesty of this beautiful mountain in peace. I understand you wanted to make the film probably more exciting with this generic film score adventure movie soundtrack but just the sound of the wind, the real sound of the power of nature says far more to my soul.
Yea, I was just thinking, "I bet humans have never walked along that ridge" and then I suddenly see a building. "Oh, I guess they got to that part of the ridge ;)"
fantastic cinematography! the slow ascend at 1:12 and the turn into full view of the summit from ~1:36, then the dive with the big shadow at 1:53... just amazing! puts a huge smile on my face 🤩
Honestly, this is a masterpiece 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 great flyer!!! i honestly thought for a second your drone wasn't gonna make it that high!!! fantastic technology
I skied Zermatt a number of years ago, but on the day we got there, from the moment we arrived to the minute we left, the Matterhorn was shrouded in clouds and I could not get a view of it. The skiing was good that day, just lots of clouds.
Wow, thank you...won't get to go there but now I've experienced it. Those ridges are so sharp....you don't see that as much from the ground. Glad to see it is not littered with trash (and bodies) like the twice as tall Everest.
It really leaves you in awe realizing the size of the Matterhorn and the climb you have to make to reach the top and also makes you think about all the lives that have been lost on this mountain.
Dieses Video ist mir gerade vorgeschlagen worden. Unglaublich! So etwas habe ich noch nie gesehen. Ich konnte sogar die solvay sac Hütte erkennen. Meisterliche Arbeit. Habe es wirklich mit offenem Mund genossen😅
Really spectacullar. The whole shape of a triangle pyramid, with that twist at the peak. Flat walls facing the sun only enough to make the ice shine in such a way to make it look even flatter. But plenty of sharp rocks of any size. That place is so rich in texture and death. Its like built to be a climbers nightmare, not so much the terrain as to orientation and pathfinding skills. Amazing, I love it and probably never climb or even see it. If I could I will try every wall of the peak.
ive seen countless videos of the matterhorn. never in my life i woudlve thought that it is that impressive. holy fuck, i really have to visit it one day. this is really the most impressive video ive seen this year, thank you very much for this angle. I would love to have such a video from the eiger northface or similar iconic mountains!
What an absolutely immense flight and sightseeing experience, well done! i SO wanted you to hover for 1 sec just above the snow on the summit but I understand the limits you were up against with power & thin air!
Bonjour Joshua Merci pour le beau film de ma montagne préférée, le Cervin. Les enregistrements sont fantastiques. Je vous souhaite de bonnes randonnées en montagne. Avec mes salutations alpines Raphael Wellig
Epic presentation and accomplishment. Not knowing about these wonderful flying machines, I wondered how much you might lose in uplift and control when you get at these altitudes, or is it minimal? How long would that whole journey take in real time? Great video indeed.
that's a great video to show how steep the Hornli ridge (or the Matterhorn in general) is. So many tourists want to climb it with no experience. Show them this epic footage I'm sure they will think twice :D
This video makes me realise just how small and insignificant we are in this universe. God knows what it must feel like to actually climb this mountain. It must be terrifying. Thankfully there are people like you that will allow us “ NORMAL” people to get a glimpse of the summit. Great video thanks.👍👍
It’s not the tallest, hardest, easiest, most dangerous, but it’s (to me) by far THE most beautiful mountain in the world. This footage is just stunning, thank you so much for sharing this. 👍🏻👏🏻🏔️ This video deserves 8 billion views: everyone on earth should see it once. Thank you so much
I never thought in my lifetime that I would be able to see things like this. What a world we live in.
and in 4k too.
@@KP-wt8qr and in color too. Back in my day everything was black and white.
I know, it's absolutely incredible. I've seen the mountain with my own eyes many times and yet I can hardly believe what I'm seeing
Idk ive seen clips like this for quite sometime. But definitely getting better.
You said it. You absolutely said it.
My grandfather was a mountaineer and climber and he would have been absolutely blown away that this video was even possible for us nowadays.
couldn't he just take a helicopter ride bruh
@@hambaghini He's been dead for a long time although he'd be impressed with this footage even if it were from a helicopter. Which is why I said it.
I'm 65. If somehow I could have seen this video back in the 1980s I would have lost my tiny mind. Even now it seems terribly "futuristic" There's so much I don''t understand. Why doesn't the drone ever hit anything? How does it stay on course? I have considered the possibility that the original video is much slower.
@@lamontcranston3177The drone pilot can see on a screen what the drone camera sees, so he can make flight corrections accordingly.
There's always that one asshole that just can't help themselves from being a douche.
@@hambaghini
In so many FPV videos, i feel that it's all about showing off the skill of the flyer, exhibiting their twists and turns, rather than showing us the beautiful landscape, which seems to take second place. This video did not make that mistake, and was absolutely beautiful throughout. Thank you.
We all know these mountains are huge, but having the view of the drone just go on and on and on gives you a sense of scale I've never seen before
Have summited some 4000 meter peaks, it is very difficult to show a sense of scale even with videos like this. The rocks are car-sized. The smaller spires you're seeing on the way up are really 10-20 story buildings. Imagine looking up at that while on a 40-60 degree slope of car-sized boulders, and that's just a tiny fraction of the route you have to complete. That's kind of what it's like but words, images, videos can't really describe it. Incredible and incredibly rewarding challenge.
@@KT-fh1ql Video can give the right impression, but you need 3d depth. Which really requires a VR headset and VR video. It's the lack of binocular vision that causes videos to make things seem smaller than they are, because everything is flat. Kind of like looking at the world through one eye (but even worse than that).
That’s funny, I’ve been living in the alps my whole life and for me they don’t feel huge. Don’t get me wrong, they are big, but I don’t consider them incredibly massive or anything, probably because I’m just used to them. Climbing them though is a whole other story.
@@larion2336 I don't know, maybe VR can capture it kind of, but being there in person is almost like you question if it is real. I've never nowhere in the world had the same feeling as I've had on a big mountain.
You need 35 Matterhorns to make the mass of K2...
This is the reason drones were invented! For cinematography like this! Congratulations on a fabulous video!!
Crazy to think this FPV drone is only $600
war drones go brrrrrr
The you gotta add goggles, gopro charger and remote ;)@@tbrowniscool
Nah man. Drones were invented so the government can spy on us.
I thought they were invented in order to get video footage of women sunbathing in their bikinis in their backyards.
In a world where most focus on the negative things it’s good to appreciate how lucky we are to view this amazing footage
The most amazing thing of this video is, that you had the balls to do it with just a 1500 mah Battery.
Haha I was definitely pushing it with 1500s but did plenty of test flights to make sure it was doable
6s 1500 mah Li-Po Battery? Because if so, then it seems impossible :P
Wtf??? Only 1500? How?
On the test flights he had to climb the Matterhorn a few times to recover it just to prove 1500 is possible
Awesome, but energy wise it's "just" a 3 minutes flight in thinner air.
That ice shelf near the end is frightening!
I was thinking of climbing the mountain, but thanks to this video, I can stay home and watch "Netflix." Brilliant work.
An average of around twelve people per year have died on Matterhorn.
I was thinking at seducing Lana Rhodes, but after watching PH I'll go back to Netflix as well. Easy wins all day every day
I was thinking of going out to have sex with a bunch of beautiful models tonight, but thanks to the internet I can stay home and have sex with myself instead. I'm a genious.
i was thinking how it looked hikable on the way .... until the drone turned and started heading back down .... tad steep me thinks
I’ve climbed it. Tough but worth it
Incredible video. Thank you for both making it and posting it here !
0:58. I certainly didn't expect to see a cabin there. Very cool.
It seems like nobody is surprised about it… I’m still shocked.
@@a.a.90s It's called the Solvay hut, and it's an emergency shelter for climbers who have been injured or caught in bad weather.
Exactly. Imagine spending there a night and seeing the sunrise
Same. I wonder who lives there...
@@Smallfryeor just for camping in on your way to the top. Like that recent video posted here of a guy doing the same in an orange solar powered hut in Finland.
So pretty i see why people want to hike mountains now. I bet the view in person would be overwhelmingly beautiful.
It’s not selfish it’s brave, the people judge it wrong.
Beautiful how the sun popped over the ridge just as you summited!
This makes me feel like I’m flying when I’m watching this. It must be incredible to be in control of what you see and where you fly
I have found that my dreams have taken on a whole new dimension since I started flying drones. I used to fly in my dreams, but it was like swimming and couldn't go very far or fast and people could usually reach me and drag me down, but now its like the drones have opened up a whole new type of motion and I can fly as fast as I want in any direction. Now, my only fear in dreams is powerlines that I don't see until it is too late ;)
Let's just say that you kept me all the way through. This is really well done and you take your viewer on an incredible ride on the the Matterhorn. I'm a fan. Keep it up!
Thanks so much!!
it's an achievement for you to make it through a whole 3 minute video? my god lol
This here is the might and majesty that the mountains hold. Amazing.
I have absolutely no idea about drones, but this was truly epic. Could watch this for hours.
To have a person in bright colours standing at the summit would have made this perfect
0.59 Amazing that someone built a hut at that altitude! Thank you for the video!
@@herrtichy thank you
that part is the highest replayed frequency 0:59 o this video
@@herrtichy There's another one on the Lion Ridge
The hut was first built in 1880, it has since been expanded and rebuilt a few times. It has showers which it didn’t have back when it was originally built.
What's even more impressive is that it was built in 1917!
the MOST AMAZING VIDEO I HAVE EVER SEEN IN MY ENTIRE LIFE. HOLY CRAP. WHAT IS THIS BEAUTY?! amazing. bravo.
The Solvay Hut looks amazing👍
Wow what a great experience that would be 🤩
It's hard to describe the feelings rushing through me as the drone hugged the ridge. What a video! Thanks man.
drones really made life easier for videographers. there was a time when you needed helicopters or planes to make videos like this
Love how the sun pops out right when you get to the top! Then the shadow of the peak as you’re descending. The whole experience is mind boggling, inspirational and humbling, too. 🔆THANK YOU!!! 🔆
This footage has eliminated any desire I had to climb a mountain. Look at how steep those slopes are, look at how loose the snow looks. There's even overhangs near the top!
What an absolute nightmare. Big props to anybody who climbed this thing.
You are right, it looks a nightmare. 15 years ago I knew a mountain guide from Breuil-Cervinia that led me to the much easier Breithorn (4165m). During the ascent he told me that in the past he had climbed the Matterhorn up to three times a week to lead customers to the peak (that is, this was his job). I was shocked by what he said (by the way, that man was made of steel, physically and mentally).
Imagine getting to the top and realizing it was too steep to climb back down. Do they have to climb down backwards the whole way? Cuz that thing is *steep*
@@Dev-In-Denver123 yes, they have. Sometimes they can choose a different route (that will be difficult anyway). From what I had read, more people lost their life there while climbing down than climbing up. There are two factors that can contribute: 1) Tiredness due to the previous ascent 2) Some loss of concentration, because the target looked already reached.
I hope you realise that not every mountain is scary like the Matterhorn,pick an easier one and just go for it and i think you'll be just fine.
I finally summited the Matterhorn! Tried it by climbing in 1973 but came up about 500 ft short. Thanks for the memories.
I almost felt like I was in the Science Center watching this in full screen, esp coming back down. That was some amazing work and footage. Thanks.
this is probably one of the best videos i've ever watched. The drama, the clarity, the excitement!! Honestly this video deserves way more likes!!! Congratulations!
0 drama
@@vili8893 well, no - there was plenty of drama. Thank you for commenting.
There's a video of an avalanche happening that's pretty cool as well.
Your content always manages to uplift and inspire me, thank you for creating such amazing videos.
Unbelieveable ! The best Mountain-Drone-Video i have ever seen. Pictures, Music, perfect. Great job.
Absolutely dazzling! From time immemorial, humans have only gazed from the foot of mountains. Very few dared to climb and succeeded. Now, any ordinary person with a robo-falcon can look down on the summit itself! What a time to live. Thank you for putting this up.
It's crazy that someone was able to erect a building up there.
It's amazing how these new levels of technology allow us to see and experience familiar things in new ways. I've never felt so close to the Matterhorn before.
Impressed by the drone, by the mountain, and the people that climb the bloody thing
After watching this I'm kinda happy to say that I solo'd Matterhorn via this ridge once and the mountain was completely empty that day. It was a really remarkable experience to be all alone on such a prominent mountain 😍
@@davesmith3023 😇
Respect
wanting to climb it so bad even with my fear of heights 😞
Incredibly beautiful, but you gotta be crazy to wanna climb that.
Just breath taking.. Sitting at home and getting to see this stuff.. Even the sun rose from the mountain at the perfect beat too.. 01:23
The symphony music, the flying and the mountain view, All blends in so well, Takes you to a new world of FPV flying and motivates you... Good work
This is insanely beautiful! I’m surprised you don’t have more subscribers, this is the most impressive video I’ve seen in a long time!
Same ;)
This is the most impressive, most majestic Matterhorn movie ever. That drone is crazy fast, especially downhill !
By FAR the best video I have ever seen in my life. This is insane.
What's crazy is I'm having a hard time telling it's real simply because it's such unbelievably insane footage. The absolute wonders of the world and amazing cine skills man
That was one of the coolest things I've ever seen!!!!
Climb that crest has to be a dream for me. Right now I come to climb a crest of a mountain and UA-cam recommend me this lol
Congratulations for this stunning video! I lived quite a while in Zermatt and looked up there every day; I have even been up there with a plane and circled around the peak - but your video is an extra class. Thank you very much! Love from Switzerland
Love TO 🇨🇭!!!
6h climb up, 6h climb down, effin' scary and amazing and everything in between. Seeing it like that, without any people brings some nice memories, thank you
Thats the best drone video ive seen yet on UA-cam. Thanks for this, I will never climb that mountain so to see it like this is fantastic.
This is why FPV is such an adventure! It’s not just buying a drone and learning to fly. When it comes to this type of stuff, it becomes a mission that requires planning, testing, backups, and god knows what else. All just to get beautiful shots like this! Absolutely amazing work! 😍🔥
Stunning piece of filming and so clear but I turned the "film music" down and enjoyed the quiet majesty of this beautiful mountain in peace. I understand you wanted to make the film probably more exciting with this generic film score adventure movie soundtrack but just the sound of the wind, the real sound of the power of nature says far more to my soul.
People climb there. Absolutely insane!
I've seen many FPV videos of the Alps mountains, but this one is just above everything else!
Imagine how difficult it must have been to build that shack part way up… 🤯 such a cool video, thanks for sharing 🔥👍🏻
The Solvay Hut
Yea, I was just thinking, "I bet humans have never walked along that ridge" and then I suddenly see a building. "Oh, I guess they got to that part of the ridge ;)"
Found a wiki page about it en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solvay_Hut.
Wait til you see what they built at the Schilthorn 😉
Why did I cry when I saw this video for the first time absolutely amazing 🤩
fantastic cinematography! the slow ascend at 1:12 and the turn into full view of the summit from ~1:36, then the dive with the big shadow at 1:53... just amazing! puts a huge smile on my face 🤩
this is exactely what I thought even in the time line... what a video !
Мы знаем, что на фото масштаб горы не виден. А это видео смогла объять 50% горы! И показало её величие! Это очень здорово!
😮
1:24 Perfect sync of the music and the sun appearing behind the summit.
Thank you for posting a great video. 😎👍👍👍
Honestly, this is a masterpiece 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 great flyer!!! i honestly thought for a second your drone wasn't gonna make it that high!!!
fantastic technology
I could not resist from writing... IT IS ABSOLUT FANTASTIC footage man. Congrats!
I skied Zermatt a number of years ago, but on the day we got there, from the moment we arrived to the minute we left, the Matterhorn was shrouded in clouds and I could not get a view of it. The skiing was good that day, just lots of clouds.
It can happen, that is why it is best to stay at least for a week there. I have always seen it at its finest and I have been multiple times there.
@@ThinLineMedia Well, we were staying at Crans-Montana and had just 1 day for the Zermatt trip. The rest of the trip went pretty well.
Wow, thank you...won't get to go there but now I've experienced it.
Those ridges are so sharp....you don't see that as much from the ground.
Glad to see it is not littered with trash (and bodies) like the twice as tall Everest.
Probably the best drone video I have seen yet. What a time to be alive.
Best FPV Dive + fitting Music so far! Everytime I watch it, I have 3 minutes goosebumps
This is one of the best, if not the best FPV shot on youtube
Kudos to all the climbers who have touched the peak. It requires an enormous amount of energy and willpower.
Imagine watching this in VR, mind blowing.
And 3D
It really leaves you in awe realizing the size of the Matterhorn and the climb you have to make to reach the top and also makes you think about all the lives that have been lost on this mountain.
What a dream of a flight! Well done man, I was just "What! a house up on that height?!" haha!
It's called Solvay Hut or Solvay Bivouac a shelter place for emergencies and sits at 4,003 Meters. 475 meters below the summit.
@@miguelgarzon6475 WAW
@@miguelgarzon6475 I thought it might be a refuge point yes. Thanks for confirming 👍
@@miguelgarzon6475 I thought it was a McDonald's!
@@antonioveritas No that's in Zermatt, also looks pretty nice
You are a great FPV pilot! I do not even have headache watching your videos, contrarily to other FPV drone videos!
Dieses Video ist mir gerade vorgeschlagen worden. Unglaublich! So etwas habe ich noch nie gesehen. Ich konnte sogar die solvay sac Hütte erkennen. Meisterliche Arbeit. Habe es wirklich mit offenem Mund genossen😅
Really spectacullar. The whole shape of a triangle pyramid, with that twist at the peak. Flat walls facing the sun only enough to make the ice shine in such a way to make it look even flatter. But plenty of sharp rocks of any size. That place is so rich in texture and death. Its like built to be a climbers nightmare, not so much the terrain as to orientation and pathfinding skills. Amazing, I love it and probably never climb or even see it. If I could I will try every wall of the peak.
ive seen countless videos of the matterhorn. never in my life i woudlve thought that it is that impressive. holy fuck, i really have to visit it one day. this is really the most impressive video ive seen this year, thank you very much for this angle. I would love to have such a video from the eiger northface or similar iconic mountains!
Man thats totally stunning. Love mountains and love shots of mountains but thats another level
What an absolutely immense flight and sightseeing experience, well done! i SO wanted you to hover for 1 sec just above the snow on the summit but I understand the limits you were up against with power & thin air!
Mighty!
No human, bird or helicopter can do this. Simply Godlike.
awesome❤❤❤ This video is one of the best Matterhorn FPV footage I've ever seen. Thanks!
Woooow, that's my favorite video of all time ! I'm from Switzerland and this is the most beautiful mountain (imo).
You can't fool me Unreal Engine 5, with ray tracing.
I love how you can hear the wind
This is something else! Where'd you film from? For it to go over and not lose signal is an amazing feat in it of itself!
Hmm, it doesn't take 8 days to reply to a simple question like that, I'm guessing it's a fake video the uploader is trying to take credit for
good one lmfao! You're a natural@@Leewise1
@@meters_and_madness uploader still hasn't responded, I'm right lol
Wow! Just WOW!
Amazing cinematography, amazing flying or piloting or whatever you can call them skills.
Bravo my friend!
This is just outrageous. Also your editing skills are excellent!
Bonjour Joshua
Merci pour le beau film de ma montagne préférée, le Cervin. Les enregistrements sont fantastiques.
Je vous souhaite de bonnes randonnées en montagne.
Avec mes salutations alpines
Raphael Wellig
Epic presentation and accomplishment. Not knowing about these wonderful flying machines, I wondered how much you might lose in uplift and control when you get at these altitudes, or is it minimal? How long would that whole journey take in real time? Great video indeed.
Awesome video. Great flying and love the music. I'm climbing the Matterhorn in September and even more worried about it now!
Honestly I'm surprised this doesn't have 10m views
It would if was on Ed Sheeran's channel
Wow. A gorgeous video like nothing I’ve seen before. Very dramatic. Perfect music track too. Well done.
Beautiful! Epic Dive and perfect lookback at the end. 🔥🔥
Also, wtf @ 0:58 ?
ya who is that
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solvay_Hut
@@RoboTrooper703 Fascinating! Thanks.
🌠The More You Know🌠
@@idahosixgun5601 Only for emergency use
@@RoboTrooper703 second-highest man-made structure in Switzerland at 4,003 m (13,133 ft)
One of my favorite mountain peaks! Loved it!
that's a great video to show how steep the Hornli ridge (or the Matterhorn in general) is. So many tourists want to climb it with no experience. Show them this epic footage I'm sure they will think twice :D
This video makes me realise just how small and insignificant we are in this universe. God knows what it must feel like to actually climb this mountain. It must be terrifying. Thankfully there are people like you that will allow us “ NORMAL” people to get a glimpse of the summit. Great video thanks.👍👍
To think this is all tiny compared to Olympus mons is crazy.
That was awesome! But I gotta ask... what was the house near the peak that no-one seems to be mentioning?!? at 0:59
Maybe the Solvay Hut?
@@MarkEichin Wow, yes! Thank you! That place is nuts! It has 10 beds in it and was built in 1917!
A spectacular feat!🔥🔥 Well done indeed this is awesome! An FPV feel good video😍👌 Great flying and editing🏆
Congratulations - mission successful! 👏
Awesome, this is the only way I will be able to summit it. Thank you for the journey
It’s not the tallest, hardest, easiest, most dangerous, but it’s (to me) by far THE most beautiful mountain in the world. This footage is just stunning, thank you so much for sharing this. 👍🏻👏🏻🏔️
This video deserves 8 billion views: everyone on earth should see it once.
Thank you so much
Yes this is true ♥️
Amazing
I am always blown away by just how big mountains are.
Next time upload at 60FPS dude LMAO
WOW…Awesome video all the way up to the summit !
Amazing footage!
Superb video and after reading your description what a great feat just to be able to fly the drone.