@Nel1y No kidding!! I’m fascinated with Everest and have watched countless videos to help imagine the length and difficulty of the climb. This video finally shows me exactly what it’s all about. I hope they do K2 next!
I actually felt guilty watching this. Almost like the only people who should see everest from this angle are those brave and skilled enough to go there...
Finally, a video that truly captures the full climb from base camp to summit in its entirety! I've seen countless documentaries, videos, and photos, but nothing compares to this. What an incredible initiative to let ordinary people experience the scale and grandeur of climbing Mount Everest. The DJI footage is exceptional-especially the left turn at the balcony, where you realize just how far it still is to the summit. These 4 minutes offer an unparalleled perspective. Truly outstanding work!
Si tu trouves qu'avoir de la chance de vivre ta vie au travers d'un écran est incroyable alors je trouve cela tellement triste pour toi. Tu me fais de la peine.
One of the BEST videos ever seen in my life. Now I begin to understand what it means to scale Mt. Everest. No words can describe the magnitude of the task.
This captures the sense of scale really well. Everything from 2:35 onwards is a fair sized mountain in it's own right, yet it's way up by camp 4. The left turn up on the balcony shows just how much further it is to the summit even from there. Truly excellent!
@@alexshatner3907 Google: In the United States, as well as many other countries, the law sets a strict limit of 400 feet above ground level. Despite this legal ceiling, drones can technically reach altitudes up to 10 kilometers (33,000 feet). Go climb back into your cave.
Fascinating video. Imagine the difficulty that faced Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary in 1953: no guide, no tracks, no insitu ropes, no prior visual reconnaissance.
First half didnt look that tough. Fit person with good instruction should be able to do it. But the upperpart looked pretty scary. It looks stip, alot of snow and obviously no air. First 6000 meter is probably not that hard. Last 3000 or so looks pretty dam challenging. Last 1000 meter looks like death lol
@@petervass2745 That's not just mount. Everest. That's the entire path to the highest peak on planet earth, if you already had this information in your brain, i pass... But out of curiosity, tell me about yourself, what are YOU consider as "astonishing" these days?
I'm 70, pal, and I'm sittin' here in bonnie Scotland. Absolute belter of a video, that was. If my knees werenae shot, I'd be thinkin' aboot takin' on Everest. Cheers to DJI for showin' us the summit! Yeso guff handim na, k janchha ra.
@@alexshatner3907 Yeah. Right. Dtones can't take off in Denver, Colorado, because they're already 3,780 feet above their max altitude sitting on the ground. 🤣
@@riparianlife97701 Its not about taking off, it's about not being able to climb over 28000 feet and the freezing cold affecting the battery performance MY DJI Advocate.
this footage is incredible. no documentary can do justice as to how treacherous and gargantuan Mt Everest is like this time lapse that shows u pEoPle having multiple base camps
Thank you… walked 3 times the Everest base camp treck, always looked up the icefall… no money so could not clim. Thank you so much for this amazing movie. Always wanted to know what it looked like. You made my year. Thank you. 🙏🙏🙏
Thia comment may not be popular but we didn't actually see the DJI Mavic 3 Pro reach the summit of Everest, it only got to the Hillary Step but from that point we only got a summit view away from Everest. I was thinking during the ascent that the air may be too thin at the top of Everest for the Mavic 3 Pro and from this footage I don't think it made the summit. Apart from that the footage we did get was pretty amazing, so well done to the uploader even if the drone didn't reach the summit of Everest.
@@simonbpuk2949 There are a million questions about this video. I’m guessing some kind of heating system for the battery number one or maybe even a different chemistry altogether? Specialized antennae towers to allow the signal to travel as far as it did for control unless they did it autonomously on a route with gps? Special propellers and different motors to allow flight in the thin atmosphere? The video is nothing short of amazing, but I would be much more impressed to find out that the actual drone they used in any way resembled the standard mavic that the general public has access to. I would love to be wrong though (and may very well be).
@@jerrycooper2306 Indeed i forgot about the batteries losing power in the cold. Surely any drone flyer would want to show the final stretch up Everest having flown so far but the cross winds at the top would have been brutal and the 45 minutes flight time with the winds at any level would have been pushing it for sure also if the drone had larger propellers fitted then the flight time would have been even less. Some good points you raised.
There is another video on the channel showing mavic 3 pro taking off from the summit of everest last year (or 2 years ago). If I recall it may be based on Mavic Pro 3 but DJI engineer work with climber to modified the drone to perform better at higher altitude, so not exactly off the shelf model. During that expedition they also have to monitor weather and carefully plan drone flight with weather forecast to have best condition for flying. I assume this expedition is probably using similar modified Mavic 3 Pro alongside extensive planning from weather forecast just like that first expedition. I also assume the drone probably land and recharge at various camp along the way since that is where video usually is transit into next footage. But still impressive nonetheless
I really do wonder whether this video is genuine. Indeed it has been speculated that the radio signal to control the drone would need repeater antenna towers. Where are they?
@@RobertSweet-nw4tm Footage often cut to new one when drone reach various camp. I feel like they probably land drone at various camp so I assume they made stop along the way.
First time I've truly understood why Everest presents such a difficult ascent. I had never even considered how perilous the surrounding terrain is before you even reach the first basecamp. Unreal footage.
An 80-year-old man has climbed it, and plenty of people in their 70s, so the reality is that any fit and healthy person could climb it if they had the time and money to go there. As you can see from the video, the paths are all laid out and infrastructure is all there to do it.
Wow, for the first time ever I've seen the sheer size of Mt. Everest 😮. I had an estimate how big it was but it is unbelievably huge on scale. Massive well done to whoever managed to expedite it.
@@Caracalaba It should have povoted more up to the top at the last stretch. Looking down while climbing for the last few hundred meters meant you got no sense of the peak. The magic of Everest vanished when every rich dude with some good training can attempt it and just follow the ants before him to the top. Looks like a dumb thing to die for if caught in bad weather.
As an average Joe with no climbing experience and no experience of drones or anything, I just have to say that this fantastic video gave me a much better idea of what a monstrous achievement it is to climb Everest. Every section of the climb looked so exhausting and so difficult. To climb these sections at such dangerous energy sapping altitude is a staggering achievement whether you are on oxygen or not. Massive eternal respect to anyone who has climbed this mountain. I am in awe of any climber who has done so without oxygen. Unbelievable.
The perspective of seeing the koobu ice fall bottom and top in one smooth fly over is crazy. You can really tell how much snow is in between these two mountains at the top of the falls. Like a raging snow river.
I was going to make the generic "now I don't have to climb it" comment, but watching this I realized it is a metaphor for life. Observing life versus living life. You can watch others' lives from a distance, dream about life - but you only really LIVE if you are climbing the mountain. Not all of us need to climb Mount Everest, but I really do think that's the meaning of life. To be in the grip of it, to be and feel alive.
@@RycastFitness I would agree with you if Everest wasn't filled with rubbish, bodies and a literal queue at the summit. Some people feel they need to go there without thinking about how the beauty of the nature there slowly degrades. Especially by people who don't even climb by themselves but with a lot of Sherpas that do most of the job.
Have had a thought for a long time that if we could fly even at relatively slow speeds we could go places quickly as the crow flies and easily get to the top of a mountain in a short amount of time and this proves it by scaling Everest in a couple minutes, Thank you I always wanted to see this amazing video!!
It is amazing that there are people that climb Mount Everest and other tall mountains. Even though there are significant risks of dying, people still do it.
Благодаря этому видео впервые смог осознать весь масштаб восхождения! Люди, которые идут в эту экспедицию чертовы психи, но я ими восхищаюсь! От ничтожности людей на фоне горы просто мурашки по коже... Гениальное видео. Лучше любой документалки!
That was breath taking, the vast size of Mt. Everest was really underestimated in my imagination of what I thought it would look like. It really was incredible.
For those of us who will never climb a mountain, let alone Everest, thank you! This was amazing!!! And it really got impossibly VERTICAL near the end with all those cables/ropes!
The only guys who deserve medals are the sherpas who carry all the shit to the top and maintaining the route. The climbers who pay and pollute are just spoiled brats. The real heroes where the ones climbing Everest before 1960. Now it is just a rich kid bucket item.
A masterpiece that reveals the seriousness and difficulty of the job. I really didn't think it would be this hard to reach the top. Congratulations DJI 👏
As technical climbs go it's considered relatively easy by mountaineers, the altitude and how that effects the sheer effort required to move in the death zone being the main difficulty, look at something like the Matterhorn which is much more technically difficult than Everest, watching video footage of climbing the Matterhorn makes your testicles shrink up back inside your body! 🤣
DJI DRONE WAS USED TO LOCATE 3 MISSING CLIMBER IN USA..LAST WEEK...BUT US GOVERNMENT IS BANNING THE DRONE..AND THE RESCUE SERVING USING LAST WEEK EXPERIENCE..ARE APPEALING...SAYING.....PEOPLE WILL DIE AS NO OTHER DRONE CAN DO THE CLIMB😊
@@Bruh-qr2ke в такую хорошую погоду альпинисты не пропадают, это случается во время метели, ураганов, дрон тоже в таких случаях не захочет рисковать своей жизнью)
Guys, ignore bad comments and respect the wonderful video showing the magnificent mount Everest. Definitely earn my utmost salute and respect to all the people who contribute to the cause, conquer the mountains and people who demised for the cause.
This is impreessive! Especially the flighttime and the performance of the battery and electronics at such a high altitude! Beautiful footage from the whole route!
I am emotional seeing this video. Never imaged I am able to see the entire route to summit Everest. Thanks for the technological advances you guys made.
I'm in the UK. I have completed Ben Nevis the once and Snowdon 17 times being a combined 19,790 meter elevation. Wish I had of had the urge to do Everest in my younger years - this will be the closest I will ever ever get though & by far it is the best fly by & through of the route I have ever seen. Saving up for the DJI Avatar 2. UK now has some pretty strict laws rules & regulations of where & when you can fly drones & the summit Snowdon is a no drone fly zone.
A truly STUNNINGLY BEAUTIFUL video! The Himalayas is an amazing and holistic landscape. I would love to see a similar drone footage of the world’s second highest peak, the truly magnificent but frightening K2, from Base Camp to the Summit!
This video make my dream come true, see all that crazy adventure that a climber have to do ,to climb everest and not risk my life for a couple minutes on the summit. Thank you so much
Beautiful footage, but there are some major problems. The ending's climactic shot at the summit is shown for a mere two seconds, then very oddly cuts to the very last shot of a shadowy valley shot wrongly captioned "flying over the summit." This was so anticlimactic and did such a huge disservice to all the hard work that went into filming this. Fire your editor. Also, we never actually get the pay-off of "flying over" the summit, it only shows a sweep-around from a distance. Fire your caption writer. This is not a few amateurs making the hike and filming it out of their bold and generous hearts for our benefit. This is a corporate ad (a commercial), from a multi-national multi-million dollar corporation. I've worked in advertising/film production for 30 years and corporate ads must be held to higher production standards than this.
The payoff of flying over the summit can't happen because they've got about 3 minutes of flight time flying at those altitudes and speeds, so I'm fairly certain they toasted a couple drones for the footage that they got. for the "flying over the summit" labeled clip i got no excuses as to how they messed that up.
I was given something free to watch and from behind my keyboard I’m gonna pick holes in it and proclaim certain people involved in producing it should lose their jobs. Give your head a wobble lad!
@@variousartists7470 frankly they should have said that. They should have told people the truth... we can handle it. Monumental video. Very very impressive feat. But the editing/titles and final bits are just bad.
What an incredible video. A great achievement and the climb looks harder than I imagined. The DJI Mavic 3 pro is an amazingly capable machine. Welldone.
Wow!!! That whole mountain just screams “INHOSPITABLE”! So beautiful and so BIG but so severe! Just looking at how unwelcoming the many camps are along the way gives that scary feeling that all of the climbers are IN DEEP! Huge respect!
@@alexshatner3907 What made you think this is fake? Drone operators need to apply for unrestricted altitude license with the local government and then submit the approval to DJI for them to unlock that feature. I myself own Mavic 3 Pro and I am very sure this video is not fake.
@@bipinrajshakya6905 Consumer drones, are limited to a maximum altitude of 400 feet above ground level, not to mention operational temperatures, Most consumer drones typically operate within a temperature range of 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F), meaning they should not be flown in extreme heat or cold conditions, and that is just two of the most common obstacles, not to mention visibility, line of sight, and frequency detection, ect
Awesome footage and a true statement of DJI's superb technology and engineering skills behind such an amazing product. Can't wait to upgrade from 2 to 3... one day!!!
Been waiting forever for a video like this!! Incredible, thank you so much for sharing. The Khumu Ice Fall looks even more treacherous when you can see it from this view! Such an ominous mountain, yet captivating.
Не знал что дроны могут так высоко летать. Круть! Теперь можно начинать бизнес: дрон шерпа, дрон доставщик кислорода, а может и тандем дронов для эвакуации с высоты. Автору спасибо за шикарное видео.
Shame DJI didn't have a climber who has summited Everest from the SE Ridge fly the drone and do the final editing as the operator followed the route to the South Sumit and missed documenting the traverse across to the Hillary Step, then up the Hillary Step and finally the final ridge section to the summit. So a good try 7/10. Having climbed the route twice in '98 - its a plus to have decent drone footage for explaining the route in detail to other intending Everest climbers to reduce risks.
Agreed. I wish my father Dennis Miceli was alive to see this. He worked hard his whole life and achieved the dream of hiking to Base Camp on Everest when he retired at 56.
This is the brief introduction of the original video: "During the shooting of the entire Everest route, I brought 9 drone batteries, 5 power banks, and a solar panel, which was heavier than the weight of the oxygen tank. To complete the shooting of the entire section, I needed to take off from different camps, namely the base camp, C1, C2, C3, C4, and the 8,848-meter summit. When shooting the first section of the Khumbu Glacier, I flew no less than 6 times in 9 days. During this period, I slipped on the glacier and hit my waist on a rock and injured it, which almost ruined my chance to climb Mount Everest. When shooting C4-peak, the first time was a blizzard of more than 70km/H, which prevented me from completing the shooting and the summit. It was also after this extreme weather that I contracted severe pneumonia. Three days later, I climbed to the summit again with illness. I carried the drone to the top of Mount Everest. This was the last summit aerial shot I needed, but unfortunately, the summit had already started to be hit by a blizzard and could not take off and shoot normally. After descending to C4 at 7950 meters, I was coughing up blood when I was flying to shoot the C4-summit route. The wind on the top ridge was very strong and the image transmission signal was very unstable. The drone lost the image transmission after flying over 8700 meters and never came back. So for the route after 8750 meters, I used the close-up video of the south face of Mount Everest, which can clearly show the rest of the route." 19 Reply
Awesome, saved me like thousands of dollars and months of training to climb Everest! Now it's officially scratched off my bucket list, lol.
Been to Mars for free.
Your comment made my day 😃😃😂😂👏👏
haha
and saved your life maybe
According to pricing data from ExpedReview, the average price of an expedition to Mount Everest in 2024 is $59,069.
Finally...for the first time the actual climb from base camp in its entirety. I've seen so many docs, videos, photos but nothing like this.
@Nel1y No kidding!! I’m fascinated with Everest and have watched countless videos to help imagine the length and difficulty of the climb. This video finally shows me exactly what it’s all about. I hope they do K2 next!
I was waiting for that too
Incredible
I've watched it like ten times....and now I'm seriously considering getting a mavic 3 pro what the hell 😅
I actually felt guilty watching this. Almost like the only people who should see everest from this angle are those brave and skilled enough to go there...
What a great initiative that allows ordinary people to see the scene of climbing to the top.
Thanks for the appreciation! 🙌 We're thrilled to know that you're loving this. Enjoy!
I agree! Well done!
I have seen the queues to the top, ordinary people see that climb everyday 😂
@@DJIthis drone have been modified?
Yes but I thought drones like helicopters cannot fly at more than 12,000 feet
Finally, a video that truly captures the full climb from base camp to summit in its entirety! I've seen countless documentaries, videos, and photos, but nothing compares to this. What an incredible initiative to let ordinary people experience the scale and grandeur of climbing Mount Everest. The DJI footage is exceptional-especially the left turn at the balcony, where you realize just how far it still is to the summit. These 4 minutes offer an unparalleled perspective. Truly outstanding work!
We are lucky to be living in a generation where we can experience the Mt. Everest climb without actually climbing it.
Simply Amazing feat :)
its much easier this way
really best time - after last yrs
Or climbing out of bed
@@Lsleszynski close enough though, its not as if you are the first person up there or the last.
Si tu trouves qu'avoir de la chance de vivre ta vie au travers d'un écran est incroyable alors je trouve cela tellement triste pour toi. Tu me fais de la peine.
The fact a drone can fly this high without losing thrust or the battery dying is insane. DJI are amazing
Looks like it only made it to Hillarys step
@@davin1287 Yeah, that's only about half way.
@@happysappy21 No. Why lie? LOL
@@davin1287 拍摄者都要吐血了 他的夏尔巴人本来不打算再支持他 他坚持走上最后的台阶的
@@davin1287 到了希拉里台阶后,飞机就失踪了。不过,作者登上了峰顶。他在另外视频中,用珠穆朗玛峰的东、西、南、北四个方向的视频和自己登顶的视频,来弥补这最后一点遗憾。
One of the BEST videos ever seen in my life. Now I begin to understand what it means to scale Mt. Everest. No words can describe the magnitude of the task.
This is just a DJI commercial. With all the drone companies out there, I wanted to see other options.
Indeed.
Agree!
and the Everest is one of the "easier" peaks.....
@@Hoschdi Difficult to imagine - but probably true.
This captures the sense of scale really well. Everything from 2:35 onwards is a fair sized mountain in it's own right, yet it's way up by camp 4. The left turn up on the balcony shows just how much further it is to the summit even from there. Truly excellent!
Yes! Nothing has ever shown the full path, so kudos. Now just turn off the flight restrictions for the rest of us...we can be trusted! ;)
It feels so surreal just to watch it. The magnitude of the mountain just left me speechless. Well done dji.
Crazy how much is left after Camp 4. Hard to wrap the mind around that being done in a single day.
Drones only have a height capacity of 1600 feet, this is fake
Indeed. You start to understand what it means that the Mount Everest is the Number One of all Mountains on our Planet
@@alexshatner3907Bro is still living in the 1900’s 😂
@@alexshatner3907 Google: In the United States, as well as many other countries, the law sets a strict limit of 400 feet above ground level. Despite this legal ceiling, drones can technically reach altitudes up to 10 kilometers (33,000 feet). Go climb back into your cave.
After watching this, I respect every person who challenged this mountain, succeed or failed.
@@thomasvideoa more respect to the indigenous people who are carrying all their materials
Fascinating video. Imagine the difficulty that faced Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary in 1953: no guide, no tracks, no insitu ropes, no prior visual reconnaissance.
First half didnt look that tough. Fit person with good instruction should be able to do it. But the upperpart looked pretty scary. It looks stip, alot of snow and obviously no air. First 6000 meter is probably not that hard. Last 3000 or so looks pretty dam challenging. Last 1000 meter looks like death lol
thank you. 🏔it's amazing to recognize the route I've taken
Its just a tourist plan nowadays,,money give the success or fail
Just amazing that last section looks tricky. Never forget this mountain has claimed many lives over many decades.
The mountain didn't take his life. But they were the ones who came to give life to this mountain.
@@Chavezone789 they also left garbage all over. Go tourism
Not so tricky, the worst part is the altitude.
ya tricky trick overrated stuff now
@@Chavezone789 my boy here trying to sound wise and smart
Видео супер. Раскрыло масштаб всего подъема . Мне кажется теперь будет меньше желающих посетить эту гору .
whoever thought and did this deserves a medal and a cookie for at last teaching the human kind the marvel of mount Everest in its entirety!
Are you high? What's so astonishing about someone thinking of filming Mount Everest with a drone???
@@petervass2745 Your average drone won't fly in that altitude, temperature or wind conditions.
@@petervass2745 That's not just mount. Everest.
That's the entire path to the highest peak on planet earth, if you already had this information in your brain, i pass...
But out of curiosity, tell me about yourself, what are YOU consider as "astonishing" these days?
@@bbnykis 完全正确,稀疏的空气密度会令升力更加难以满足,需要更加强大的动力。我感觉DJI其实是在show off他们强大的机能性。
What about Annapurna? No less dramatic surely.
I'm 70, pal, and I'm sittin' here in bonnie Scotland. Absolute belter of a video, that was. If my knees werenae shot, I'd be thinkin' aboot takin' on Everest. Cheers to DJI for showin' us the summit! Yeso guff handim na, k janchha ra.
😂
No excuses pal. I have climbed the summit 4 times now. 65 on my 4th climb and will be 71 on my final summit next year.
@@lukeread01 wow!
😂
@@lukeread01 Amazing achievement
I have never seen a video of a real Everest climb, thank you DJI for letting me see it
@@jerrymailg Now we need a Mavic 4 that can do the whole thing and back on 1 battery.
Yes!! Tha k you so so much!!
Drones only have a height capacity of 1600 feet, this is fake
@@alexshatner3907 Yeah. Right. Dtones can't take off in Denver, Colorado, because they're already 3,780 feet above their max altitude sitting on the ground. 🤣
@@riparianlife97701 Its not about taking off, it's about not being able to climb over 28000 feet and the freezing cold affecting the battery performance MY DJI Advocate.
Crazy, it is the experience of a lifetime for people climbing Everest, and this video makes you feel the height and how huge it is for real.
It's almost like a tourist attraction now... Didn't expect to see so many people climbing, like a line of ants up a hill!
Many at the beginning, few at the top
super expensive to do and super brave, people die all the time
You can climb only a few days a year so everyone goes same time
When a small army of aborigines carry all of your gear up for you, it's not much different than being carried up in a palanquin.
I’ve done it 4 times now. It doesn’t get any easier. I was 65 on the 4th climb. I will be 71 for my 5th and final summit next year.
感谢大疆无人机带我领略珠穆拉玛峰的壮美奇观,第一次完整看到攀登路线和不同海拔的营地,太神奇了!
this footage is incredible. no documentary can do justice as to how treacherous and gargantuan Mt Everest is like this time lapse that shows u pEoPle having multiple base camps
Thank you… walked 3 times the Everest base camp treck, always looked up the icefall… no money so could not clim. Thank you so much for this amazing movie. Always wanted to know what it looked like. You made my year. Thank you. 🙏🙏🙏
This is incredible. How far technology has exceeded to bring back the most stunning footage from Mt. Everest.
Thia comment may not be popular but we didn't actually see the DJI Mavic 3 Pro reach the summit of Everest, it only got to the Hillary Step but from that point we only got a summit view away from Everest. I was thinking during the ascent that the air may be too thin at the top of Everest for the Mavic 3 Pro and from this footage I don't think it made the summit. Apart from that the footage we did get was pretty amazing, so well done to the uploader even if the drone didn't reach the summit of Everest.
@@simonbpuk2949 There are a million questions about this video. I’m guessing some kind of heating system for the battery number one or maybe even a different chemistry altogether? Specialized antennae towers to allow the signal to travel as far as it did for control unless they did it autonomously on a route with gps? Special propellers and different motors to allow flight in the thin atmosphere? The video is nothing short of amazing, but I would be much more impressed to find out that the actual drone they used in any way resembled the standard mavic that the general public has access to. I would love to be wrong though (and may very well be).
@@jerrycooper2306 Indeed i forgot about the batteries losing power in the cold. Surely any drone flyer would want to show the final stretch up Everest having flown so far but the cross winds at the top would have been brutal and the 45 minutes flight time with the winds at any level would have been pushing it for sure also if the drone had larger propellers fitted then the flight time would have been even less. Some good points you raised.
There is another video on the channel showing mavic 3 pro taking off from the summit of everest last year (or 2 years ago). If I recall it may be based on Mavic Pro 3 but DJI engineer work with climber to modified the drone to perform better at higher altitude, so not exactly off the shelf model.
During that expedition they also have to monitor weather and carefully plan drone flight with weather forecast to have best condition for flying.
I assume this expedition is probably using similar modified Mavic 3 Pro alongside extensive planning from weather forecast just like that first expedition.
I also assume the drone probably land and recharge at various camp along the way since that is where video usually is transit into next footage. But still impressive nonetheless
I really do wonder whether this video is genuine. Indeed it has been speculated that the radio signal to control the drone would need repeater antenna towers. Where are they?
@@RobertSweet-nw4tm Footage often cut to new one when drone reach various camp. I feel like they probably land drone at various camp so I assume they made stop along the way.
First time I've truly understood why Everest presents such a difficult ascent. I had never even considered how perilous the surrounding terrain is before you even reach the first basecamp. Unreal footage.
An 80-year-old man has climbed it, and plenty of people in their 70s, so the reality is that any fit and healthy person could climb it if they had the time and money to go there.
As you can see from the video, the paths are all laid out and infrastructure is all there to do it.
my childhood dream. for me its the best video on internet. thank you dji
amaze me on how many people have interest on climbing such a challenging mountain . im just netflix and chill. thank u
Wow, for the first time ever I've seen the sheer size of Mt. Everest 😮.
I had an estimate how big it was but it is unbelievably huge on scale.
Massive well done to whoever managed to expedite it.
Потрясающие кадры! Это один из самых лучших рекламных роликов DJI
A big shout out to the drone operator, maintaining the elevation and staying on the route is amazing level of skill set.
to me it felt a pretty bad, specially the camera control
Just follow the cable/path?
@@Caracalaba yeah my man was lacking oxygen
@@Caracalaba It should have povoted more up to the top at the last stretch. Looking down while climbing for the last few hundred meters meant you got no sense of the peak.
The magic of Everest vanished when every rich dude with some good training can attempt it and just follow the ants before him to the top.
Looks like a dumb thing to die for if caught in bad weather.
Looks animated
I'm amazed the drone worked so well in that thin air
My thoughts exactly.... I wonder what kind of flight times they are actually achieving. There's quite a few cuts so obviously it wasn't one flight
@@samholdsworth420 could have been done in 1 flight I reckon? DJI pls tell us 🙏
@@dalegreenaway impossible
@@gabmoura you seem so sure, give us some facts?
@@dalegreenaway it would be cool to know how many flights!
Now I have even more respect for the brave people who make this journey.
not really brave, unless you're talking about the Sherpa's, the rest are just rich people
I AM FROM NEPAL AND I AM PROUD THAT WE HAVE SUCH A BEAUTIFUL SAGARMATHA
So scenic!
@@baikunthareemal I'm from the Bronx and I don't know what Sagarmatha is 😇😎😂
@@Docfly62 very good, cope harder
@@emergencyambulance2017 I don't understand your response but I take you know I was joking
@@Docfly62 It's the name the Nepali have for Mount Everest.
As an average Joe with no climbing experience and no experience of drones or anything, I just have to say that this fantastic video gave me a much better idea of what a monstrous achievement it is to climb Everest. Every section of the climb looked so exhausting and so difficult. To climb these sections at such dangerous energy sapping altitude is a staggering achievement whether you are on oxygen or not. Massive eternal respect to anyone who has climbed this mountain. I am in awe of any climber who has done so without oxygen. Unbelievable.
The perspective of seeing the koobu ice fall bottom and top in one smooth fly over is crazy. You can really tell how much snow is in between these two mountains at the top of the falls. Like a raging snow river.
This is one of the most epic drone footages I’ve ever seen
Drones only have a height capacity of 1600 feet, this is fake, I own a DJI Mavic
@@alexshatner3907 i have several mavics as well, i'm more than curious how they filmed this video
The scale of human, in this perspective, amidst the grandeur of nature. Mesmerising.
this is one the best recorded views of mount Everest. Really puts the scale in some kind of perspective. Mesmerizing.
I was going to make the generic "now I don't have to climb it" comment, but watching this I realized it is a metaphor for life. Observing life versus living life. You can watch others' lives from a distance, dream about life - but you only really LIVE if you are climbing the mountain. Not all of us need to climb Mount Everest, but I really do think that's the meaning of life. To be in the grip of it, to be and feel alive.
An armchair warrior of life
👍
@@RycastFitness I would agree with you if Everest wasn't filled with rubbish, bodies and a literal queue at the summit.
Some people feel they need to go there without thinking about how the beauty of the nature there slowly degrades. Especially by people who don't even climb by themselves but with a lot of Sherpas that do most of the job.
@@ZratP Yeah, climbing Everest is not what it used to be. It is like a tourist trap now. A tourist death-trap...
@@ZratP The Himalayas are extensive and there are other peaks and passes. Everybody seems to get fixated on Everest.
As a Two Steps From Hell fan, I am in awe that you used this song still for promo today. Unbelievable drone.
which song?
@@mohitgupta980 Victory!
I am also Two Steps From Hell fan ❤
Have had a thought for a long time that if we could fly even at relatively slow speeds we could go places quickly as the crow flies and easily get to the top of a mountain in a short amount of time and this proves it by scaling Everest in a couple minutes, Thank you I always wanted to see this amazing video!!
i am 35 , dream to climb everest someday , and now you granted my dream. thank you DJI!
Radical, missed a sweet panning shot at the summit but I bet the wind was gnarly. Love to see something about the drone that flew it too.
yea amazing video but the ending was kind of abrupt and anti climactic
thank you DJI for the fly view of the entire climbing trip and the view out there. Really amazing.
It is amazing that there are people that climb Mount Everest and other tall mountains. Even though there are significant risks of dying, people still do it.
I always knew that Mt. Everest was insanely big, but this really put it into even more perspective.
Mount Everest -- CHECK!
Going for the SpaceWalk after this ...
Love from Thailand!
Благодаря этому видео впервые смог осознать весь масштаб восхождения! Люди, которые идут в эту экспедицию чертовы психи, но я ими восхищаюсь! От ничтожности людей на фоне горы просто мурашки по коже... Гениальное видео. Лучше любой документалки!
That was breath taking, the vast size of Mt. Everest was really underestimated in my imagination of what I thought it would look like. It really was incredible.
For those of us who will never climb a mountain, let alone Everest, thank you! This was amazing!!! And it really got impossibly VERTICAL near the end with all those cables/ropes!
The only guys who deserve medals are the sherpas who carry all the shit to the top and maintaining the route. The climbers who pay and pollute are just spoiled brats.
The real heroes where the ones climbing Everest before 1960. Now it is just a rich kid bucket item.
If you all felt it wonderful, i feel so proud that humans made such a wonderful device.Thanks ❤DJI
Best Mt. Everest video out there!Thanks DJI for bringing it. What an experience!
By far this is the best video of mount everest for those who unable to experience climbing mount everest in real life. fantastic job by dji.
Impressive. This really shows the scale and path taken to the peak. 👍👏
This is an unbelievably excellent film. Thanks for showing us the grueling journey for those who climb Everest. Mad respect.
대단하네
못가봤고, 앞으로도 못가겠지만 공기 밀도가 낮은 에베레스트에서 드론을 띄워 장관을 볼 수 있다니 정말 대단합니다.
이 영상을 보면 에베레스트 정상 가려고 평생 애쓸필요가 없네요, 그냥 영혼을 드론에 실어서 정상에 가봤네요
A masterpiece that reveals the seriousness and difficulty of the job. I really didn't think it would be this hard to reach the top. Congratulations DJI 👏
As technical climbs go it's considered relatively easy by mountaineers, the altitude and how that effects the sheer effort required to move in the death zone being the main difficulty, look at something like the Matterhorn which is much more technically difficult than Everest, watching video footage of climbing the Matterhorn makes your testicles shrink up back inside your body! 🤣
this could change the face of mountain rescue. instead of risking lives we can instead use drones to find the lost climbers. amazing.
DJI DRONE WAS USED TO LOCATE 3 MISSING CLIMBER IN USA..LAST WEEK...BUT US GOVERNMENT IS BANNING THE DRONE..AND THE RESCUE SERVING USING LAST WEEK EXPERIENCE..ARE APPEALING...SAYING.....PEOPLE WILL DIE AS NO OTHER DRONE CAN DO THE CLIMB😊
drone with infra red sensors to detect bodies or radar with AI.
@@kenw.4539 exactly
@@Bruh-qr2ke в такую хорошую погоду альпинисты не пропадают, это случается во время метели, ураганов, дрон тоже в таких случаях не захочет рисковать своей жизнью)
Great idea! Unfortunately many Mt Everest disasters involve storms with very high winds and low visibility, so drones may struggle
Amazed at how many people are climbing it, almost queuing up
Probably a better internet signal.
Half will never come back
Guys, ignore bad comments and respect the wonderful video showing the magnificent mount Everest. Definitely earn my utmost salute and respect to all the people who contribute to the cause, conquer the mountains and people who demised for the cause.
Drones only have a height capacity of 1600 feet, this is fake, I own a DJI Mavic
That’s a great way to experience Everest without risking your life.
I AM FROM BRAZIL I AM PROUD I HAVE VISITED NEPAL! WHAT A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY!
I am also from Brazil, and I'm also really pround of you being proud you visited Nepal!
Gente … vale a pena visitar o NEPAL , para fazer imagens em drone ? Sinceramente …. Nem penso em ser tão ousado como esse piloto da DJI…
@@MarcosDantasFotografo No need to shout. 😉
@@fabianoperes2155 hahahaha. Boa.
Amazingly done! Now we have confirmation that DJI is the best drone ❤
Худший дрон, слишком много ограничений по мощности сигнала и другое
One of the best videos I have seen so far in my life
I've now been to Mount Everest... amazing footage .... that looks like a trip to hell and back
Открыл я пивасика холодного, и за 4 минуты поднялся на Эверест, красота, будет о чем внукам рассказать.
@@Serg84tut Давай, с Эльбрусика начни.
@@ВалентинЧернышев-е3р Эльбрус недооценивают, а зря, он в чём-то опаснее)
молодца!
woww... amazing video! Congrats DJI!
Thank you for posting this. It is absolutely magnificent and shows you the enormity of that mountain.
Seeing this video makes you respect the nature more.
We human is just a tiny dust.
I just climbed Everest in 4:11, while having a slice of apple pie and a glass of milk
Full fat milk?
@@justthetruth1 Vitamin D.....none of this skim milk stuff lol
I had a glass of beer when reaching the top 🍻
DJI are world leaders in commercial drone technology. Incredible! Well done guys!
@@mohawk876 US: "This is oversupply! People will be able to afford drones which makes it so we can rip off our own citizens!"
@@kennyyodune1727 Meanwhile DJI selling $100 cost drones for $2,000 and really just basically selling the software lol
This is impreessive! Especially the flighttime and the performance of the battery and electronics at such a high altitude! Beautiful footage from the whole route!
I am emotional seeing this video. Never imaged I am able to see the entire route to summit Everest. Thanks for the technological advances you guys made.
I can’t see why it is such a thrill to climb. The view is spectacular but I can live with the videos and pictures.
Some people do it for the challenge, and the bragging rights for succeeding.
I'm in the UK. I have completed Ben Nevis the once and Snowdon 17 times being a combined 19,790 meter elevation. Wish I had of had the urge to do Everest in my younger years - this will be the closest I will ever ever get though & by far it is the best fly by & through of the route I have ever seen. Saving up for the DJI Avatar 2. UK now has some pretty strict laws rules & regulations of where & when you can fly drones & the summit Snowdon is a no drone fly zone.
why is Snowden a no fly zone?
@@rizwan1983 Google it
A truly STUNNINGLY BEAUTIFUL video!
The Himalayas is an amazing and holistic landscape.
I would love to see a similar drone footage of the world’s second highest peak, the truly magnificent but frightening K2, from Base Camp to the Summit!
Drones only have a height capacity of 1600 feet, this is fake, I own a DJI Mavic
A military grade drone can get to a height of 50 000 feet.
Best drone ad ever!
Now design one that can carry a load of 100-200 kilos at that altitude, and maybe we can get that mountain cleaned up a little.
This video make my dream come true, see all that crazy adventure that a climber have to do ,to climb everest and not risk my life for a couple minutes on the summit. Thank you so much
G.O.A.T. !!!!!!!!!! - THE BEST Mt Everest Video I have ever seen - WOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Drones only have a height capacity of 1600 feet, this is fake, I own a DJI Mavic
Beautiful footage, but there are some major problems. The ending's climactic shot at the summit is shown for a mere two seconds, then very oddly cuts to the very last shot of a shadowy valley shot wrongly captioned "flying over the summit." This was so anticlimactic and did such a huge disservice to all the hard work that went into filming this. Fire your editor. Also, we never actually get the pay-off of "flying over" the summit, it only shows a sweep-around from a distance. Fire your caption writer.
This is not a few amateurs making the hike and filming it out of their bold and generous hearts for our benefit. This is a corporate ad (a commercial), from a multi-national multi-million dollar corporation. I've worked in advertising/film production for 30 years and corporate ads must be held to higher production standards than this.
The payoff of flying over the summit can't happen because they've got about 3 minutes of flight time flying at those altitudes and speeds, so I'm fairly certain they toasted a couple drones for the footage that they got. for the "flying over the summit" labeled clip i got no excuses as to how they messed that up.
I think this is due to the technical challenges of flying the drone at that altitude. They probably only had a few minutes and one (bad) take.
I was given something free to watch and from behind my keyboard I’m gonna pick holes in it and proclaim certain people involved in producing it should lose their jobs. Give your head a wobble lad!
@@variousartists7470 frankly they should have said that. They should have told people the truth... we can handle it. Monumental video. Very very impressive feat. But the editing/titles and final bits are just bad.
It took weeks to shoot this, he had 9 batteries and would film from camp to camp. It malfunctioned near the end and was lost at Hilary step.
What an incredible video. A great achievement and the climb looks harder than I imagined. The DJI Mavic 3 pro is an amazingly capable machine. Welldone.
Wow!!! That whole mountain just screams “INHOSPITABLE”! So beautiful and so BIG but so severe! Just looking at how unwelcoming the many camps are along the way gives that scary feeling that all of the climbers are IN DEEP! Huge respect!
I had to turn back at The Balcony. Decided that climing to the summit, naked, was impossible.
Bravo DJI !!! now, i would like to see behind the scene of this whole production.
What an amazing presentation. Absolutely the most incredible footage. Thank you for sharing!!!
this is one of the videos of the internet absolutely incredible!
This is amazing, thank you! No need to selfishly walk over a colleagues body just to get to the summit, or leave an enormous mess behind.
i am so amazed! Wow!!! didn´t expect that this Drohne can fly so high in thin air!
Drones only have a height capacity of 1600 feet, this is fake, I own a DJI Mavic
@@alexshatner3907 What made you think this is fake? Drone operators need to apply for unrestricted altitude license with the local government and then submit the approval to DJI for them to unlock that feature. I myself own Mavic 3 Pro and I am very sure this video is not fake.
@@bipinrajshakya6905 Consumer drones, are limited to a maximum altitude of 400 feet above ground level, not to mention operational temperatures, Most consumer drones typically operate within a temperature range of 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F), meaning they should not be flown in extreme heat or cold conditions, and that is just two of the most common obstacles, not to mention visibility, line of sight, and frequency detection, ect
Wow, having climbed Mt. Blanc as the highest .. watching this humbled me a lot .. holy cr*p those people are some tough humans ...
I'm sure the first team to summit Everest could not have imagined that it would one day turn into the world's tallest tourist attraction.
Climbing the highest peak on Earth, while listening to Two Steps from Hell was something extraordinary.
@@adamsgg thank you for mentioning the song. I was searching for this. I love this video for the amazing climb but also for the song.
3:48 Summit (over to the right). It's actually about the size of a dinner table.
Close but that's the South summit and the start of the ridge to the Hillary step
Hats off to drone pilot 👏 👌 👍
Well done DJI, absolut amazing...
Awesome footage and a true statement of DJI's superb technology and engineering skills behind such an amazing product. Can't wait to upgrade from 2 to 3... one day!!!
Drones only have a height capacity of 1600 feet, this is fake, I own a DJI Mavic
Been waiting forever for a video like this!! Incredible, thank you so much for sharing. The Khumu Ice Fall looks even more treacherous when you can see it from this view! Such an ominous mountain, yet captivating.
Не знал что дроны могут так высоко летать. Круть! Теперь можно начинать бизнес: дрон шерпа, дрон доставщик кислорода, а может и тандем дронов для эвакуации с высоты. Автору спасибо за шикарное видео.
в 2019 году в Стрежевом квадрокоптер загнали на высоту 12.5км
1:38 Finally! I’ve found someone who uses the original music of the meme : WAAAAAAT DU HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEL(GEGEGEGET UP GEGEGEEGGET UP)
Wow - epic and spectacular. Great to see the whole route to the top.
Drones are perfectly suited for this. Amazing.
This video only proves to me that these climbers are out of their minds. But props to them either way. That mountain is an awesome beast.
Shame DJI didn't have a climber who has summited Everest from the SE Ridge fly the drone and do the final editing as the operator followed the route to the South Sumit and missed documenting the traverse across to the Hillary Step, then up the Hillary Step and finally the final ridge section to the summit. So a good try 7/10. Having climbed the route twice in '98 - its a plus to have decent drone footage for explaining the route in detail to other intending Everest climbers to reduce risks.
Agreed. I wish my father Dennis Miceli was alive to see this. He worked hard his whole life and achieved the dream of hiking to Base Camp on Everest when he retired at 56.
They have another video flying over the summit and showcasing the south side, search their channel for Everest
This is the brief introduction of the original video:
"During the shooting of the entire Everest route, I brought 9 drone batteries, 5 power banks, and a solar panel, which was heavier than the weight of the oxygen tank. To complete the shooting of the entire section, I needed to take off from different camps, namely the base camp, C1, C2, C3, C4, and the 8,848-meter summit. When shooting the first section of the Khumbu Glacier, I flew no less than 6 times in 9 days. During this period, I slipped on the glacier and hit my waist on a rock and injured it, which almost ruined my chance to climb Mount Everest. When shooting C4-peak, the first time was a blizzard of more than 70km/H, which prevented me from completing the shooting and the summit. It was also after this extreme weather that I contracted severe pneumonia. Three days later, I climbed to the summit again with illness. I carried the drone to the top of Mount Everest. This was the last summit aerial shot I needed, but unfortunately, the summit had already started to be hit by a blizzard and could not take off and shoot normally. After descending to C4 at 7950 meters, I was coughing up blood when I was flying to shoot the C4-summit route. The wind on the top ridge was very strong and the image transmission signal was very unstable. The drone lost the image transmission after flying over 8700 meters and never came back. So for the route after 8750 meters, I used the close-up video of the south face of Mount Everest, which can clearly show the rest of the route."
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i think it is because the air was too thin, or maybe they ran out of battery considering the cold temperature will affect the battery's performance