This is much luxurious than other videos/route. You still sleep in proper building right up in the foot of the mountain, while in other route hikers were camping on day 1. No wonder there's less porter in your tour since everything has been built, other route were brutal, they even bring tables and chairs, not just tent.
Hi Alan, thanks so much for the kind note - glad you enjoyed it! Sounds like you’ve got a great trip lined up. It was amazing to do the climb with family; a joy I’m sure you will experience too. Have a blast!
Hi Ross, Well done! Your story brought back a flood of memories. We did this exact climb 33 years ago. My son Aaron Lamb was 16 at the time and this was his introduction to Africa. We did the climb in April, lots of rain, snow and fog. The assault the peak in the middle of the night was clear, above the clouds and as you said, the sunrise was worth it. Thank you so much. I appreciated the great editing and every agonizing step the last thousand metres of the assent.
Hi Dave, thanks for watching and thank you for the kind words! Sounds like an incredible journey you went on - especially with the rain and snow. No ascent up 5800m is easy, but the rain and snow add a whole new level of difficulty. What a great (and memorable) way for Aaron to see such a spectacular continent. Have either of you been back since? I didn’t want to leave Africa when the time came to fly home!
@@RossRheaume Hi Ross, I think we met a while back. I’m Eric’s uncle currently living in Winnipeg. I enjoyed your Mississippi River video as well. Yes, I have been back to Africa often and recommend travel there. Spent a month in South Africa in 2017 and loved it. Also, highly recommend Egypt. Looking forward to your next adventure video. D
@@DaveLamb-vz4pf I think we did - I recognized the name as soon as I saw it, which also cued the sounds of hand-built planes in my head! Went to Egypt in 2018 and loved it. South Africa would be wonderful to get to in the future - the photos would be incredible. All the best, and Happy New Year!
Wow, thanks so much! I really appreciate that, very kind of you to say! Have heard a lot of really great things about the Rongai route - it’s probably the only other route I’d do if I was climbing Kilimanjaro again. Best of luck, and have a blast!
This is just amazing, beautiful filmmaking. The photographs you took along the way are breathtaking. The emotions in this video felt so genuine, particularly as you were summiting - what an amazing experience to share with your family. Your group are f*cking awesome! I am climbing Kilimanjaro with one of my best friends of nearly 30 years and this video has made me more excited than ever. Please never stop creating and storytelling! This documentary is something special.
Robert, thank you for the incredibly kind comment! I really appreciate it! It was such a tremendous experience, and I’m glad the story resonated (and got you fired up! 💪) Amazing that you’re going to do the climb, especially with a great friend - surely will make the adventure all the more memorable! All the best on your journey to the top (let me know how it goes), and thanks for watching!
My eyes wetted up and I am just watching the beautiful sun rise ! Wow . How I wish I was young and fit enough to see that for myself . Thank you for filming your adventure and describing your emotions . Many years ago I would be in South Wales ,UK , Brecon Beacons every other weekend in my school days and some routes were challenging and you have to push through mental and physical barriers , but Kilimanjaro , which I have actually seen from Nairobi , is absolutely something else . I bet you would do it again too ! Well done
Hi David, what a lovely message. Glad you enjoyed the journey! The sunrise was so spectacular, especially after pouring so much of ourselves into the summit. Thanks for watching and sharing your story - Brecon Beacons looks like a beautiful place to traverse! 👍
Thank you, amazing. This is by far the best Kili video. Yes I did tear up. Am unwell currently yet set to do Kili in 5 weeks. You have given me such a boast. Thank you asante sana🎉
this is Incredibly wonderful! me and my boyfriend are from Brazil and we dream about the day we will climb Kilimanjaro! thank you for such a real and thrilling documentary! absolutely inspiring!
Fantastic video Ross. One of the best on the net. I climbed Kili via the Rongai route several years back. I descended on the Marangu route. Your videos brought back many great memories. As you described in the story, one cannot capture just how emotional reaching the top is, how great the guides and porters are, and how one forms an incredible bond with those that have done it with you. Well done and cherish the memories in the years to come, from a fellow Canuck from down the road in London.
Hi Philip, thanks for the kind words! Nice to hear from a fellow summiter/Ontarian! I’ve heard a lot of great things about the Rongai route, including the views of Mawenzi. This video obviously didn’t touch on the descent down the Marangu Route, but I will say the first time I felt “like a human being” after summiting was back at Horombo - the sleep that night was fantastic (and much needed). All the best, and stay adventurous!
Hi Ross, I am thankful to have your video come up in my feed, our group of 6 friends plan to go there in June and I have been busy bing watching Kili videos, but your video truly stands out. You have captured and edited the experience Amazingnly. I felt I was with you in your journey, especially the summit night, where you'll have described your thoughts. The pictures you have taken are breathtaking. It is super exciting and I am sure when it's sumit night your words would be wandering in my mind. Great Job!!! Can't thank you enough for putting such amazing content together.
Hi Satish, thank you for the very kind message! Glad you enjoyed the story! It’s great that you’ll get to experience the climb in June, especially with friends. Being on the top at the summit felt like we were in another world, and is one of the unforgettable moments of my life. Absolutely magical. Thanks for watching, and safe climb! One foot in front of the other! 💪
Sounds like a great reason to do the climb 😊👍 What part of Newfoundland? A couple friends and I hiked through Gros Morne last summer and loved it there!
@@RossRheaume I’m from Bonavista Bay, about 3 hours drive from St. John’s. I climbed Gros Morne a number of years back, it really is a beautiful climb and the view at the top is amazing.
Not gonna lie!!!! I came on here for some ideas for my Kilimanjaro blog as I completed it last month!! I literally just relived my whole trip!! Great vidio!! Love it!! Well done for completing this monster mountain!!
Great work on this piece! I can only imagine how wonderful it felt to go bak through the footage in post after you had gotten back off the mountain. Mt. Kilimanjaro is now on my bucket list!
Thanks so much, Michael! It was a ton of fun to edit and relive the moments again - including finding footage of the bush dog on the trail (that I didn’t know we had)! Highly recommend the climb to anyone who’s willing and able!
Thank you for the video. You guys are really lucky to have this wonderful experience together. You inspired me to do this adventure one day and sure I will !. And if you don't mind I would like to share this video on one of my facebook group as a documentary about mount kilimanjaro.
Amazing video and journey! Going in February and staying at Marangu Hotel. Any tips or tricks for the climb or things we should do at or around the hotel??
Thanks for watching! Have a blast in February, and enjoy the hotel! One big tip for the climb is to count your steps on summit night - when your body starts shutting down and you can’t think straight, go back to basics and focus on just putting one foot in front of the other (really helps!) As for things to do around the hotel, we had a great guided tour from a local resident to a nearby waterfall - it was lovely!
" . . . wide as all the world, great, high, and unbelievably white in the sun was the square top of Kilimanjaro . . . ." Ernest Hemingway, "The Snows of Kilimanjaro."
Beautifully done! The pictures are wonderful and we loved watching your video. Would you mind sharing which outfitter you went with. Thank you for sharing your journey.
Hi Jodi, thanks so much for the kind words! Glad you enjoyed 😊 We went with Marangu Hotel, and had an incredible experience: www.maranguhotel.com Let me know if you have any more questions or need more info!
Thanks Shweta! No one from our 4-person group has done both (yet!). I’ve heard the difficulty is comparable (in terms of altitude), but the trekking distance to Everest Base Camp is much more substantial (~130km vs. ~75km on Marangu Route up Kilimanjaro). Hope that helps!
@@RossRheaume hey thanks… it does. I just did Base camp last November and I’ve been toying with the idea of attempting Kili. Your video is wonderful, I’m inspired:)
@@24shwetaa Oh wow, amazing! Congratulations! If you’ve done Base Camp you should definitely do Kili (biased opinion! Lol). It’s funny you say that, because Everest is now starting to be more of a consideration on our end - it’s as if we are living parallel journeys/ideas 😂
Thanks so much, Allan! I had 3 cameras: an iPhone, GoPro, and a 5y/o Canon DSLR (that I could beat up and get dirty lol). I uploaded a behind-the-scenes video here on UA-cam going over gear! 👍
My husband and our friend are just starting to plan this climb. Your video was AMAZING! What group did you go with? Didn’t see your friend’s info posted. Thanks again.
Hi Hudson, thanks for the kind words! A handful of the photos are up on Instagram (@bestofbist and @maranguhotel). I’m actually posting another video on UA-cam today that has even more stills that weren’t in this video 👍
amazing experience, thanks for sharing your adventure
Thanks for watching! 😊
What a great video. Such high quality
Thanks Robb, I appreciate it! 👍
This is much luxurious than other videos/route. You still sleep in proper building right up in the foot of the mountain, while in other route hikers were camping on day 1.
No wonder there's less porter in your tour since everything has been built, other route were brutal, they even bring tables and chairs, not just tent.
Best thing I've watched on UA-cam
Hell yeah! Thanks so much 👍
this video deserves sooo much more attention.
Thanks so much Ethan, I appreciate the kind words! 👍
This is the best documentary, I truly love it!
Thanks so much, I appreciate it! 😊
My daughter, her boyfriend and I are climbing Sept of 23. Thanks for sharing this. It's one of the best videos I've seen yet! I'm watching this again!
Hi Alan, thanks so much for the kind note - glad you enjoyed it! Sounds like you’ve got a great trip lined up. It was amazing to do the climb with family; a joy I’m sure you will experience too. Have a blast!
I am planning on going in Sept 23 too! Would you be willing to be in contact and collaborate?
I’m climbing September 2023 for my 30th birthday I can’t wait 🎉
I'm Climbing Sep 2023 too for my 50th Bday ❤ So looking forward to.....
Looks like loads of people are heading there..I'm going to be there in Sept2023..too!! Can't wait!
Great video!!! - well done and thank you for putting this together. Nic
Thanks for watching! Really appreciate the support 😊👍
Im crying just watching this! I'm heading to Kili in 3 weeks via Lemosho! Wish me luck! :)
Thanks for watching Jure, very much appreciated! Best of luck on your climb, and have a blast! 😊
Hi Ross, Well done! Your story brought back a flood of memories. We did this exact climb 33 years ago. My son Aaron Lamb was 16 at the time and this was his introduction to Africa. We did the climb in April, lots of rain, snow and fog. The assault the peak in the middle of the night was clear, above the clouds and as you said, the sunrise was worth it. Thank you so much. I appreciated the great editing and every agonizing step the last thousand metres of the assent.
Hi Dave, thanks for watching and thank you for the kind words! Sounds like an incredible journey you went on - especially with the rain and snow. No ascent up 5800m is easy, but the rain and snow add a whole new level of difficulty. What a great (and memorable) way for Aaron to see such a spectacular continent. Have either of you been back since? I didn’t want to leave Africa when the time came to fly home!
@@RossRheaume Hi Ross, I think we met a while back. I’m Eric’s uncle currently living in Winnipeg. I enjoyed your Mississippi River video as well. Yes, I have been back to Africa often and recommend travel there. Spent a month in South Africa in 2017 and loved it. Also, highly recommend Egypt. Looking forward to your next adventure video. D
@@DaveLamb-vz4pf I think we did - I recognized the name as soon as I saw it, which also cued the sounds of hand-built planes in my head! Went to Egypt in 2018 and loved it. South Africa would be wonderful to get to in the future - the photos would be incredible. All the best, and Happy New Year!
Wow just wow! So inspiring… great shots and the comedy is so real.
Thanks Dan, much appreciated! Glad you enjoyed it 😊
I love your documentary. It's so inspiring yet humbling in a good way. Thank you for sharing your amazing journey! May you summit more mountains!
Going there next week (we do the 7 day Rongai). I've been binging Kili videos for the past couple of weeks and this one was the best hands down.
Wow, thanks so much! I really appreciate that, very kind of you to say!
Have heard a lot of really great things about the Rongai route - it’s probably the only other route I’d do if I was climbing Kilimanjaro again. Best of luck, and have a blast!
This is an awsome video/experience. Great job Ross. Way to put M.C.I on the map.
Derek! Thanks so much for watching! Maybe the famous Bear Country motto is what helped us get to the top! “Lumen in Vobis Est”
Amazing! Congratulation guys! Also this video is nicely done, love everything about it. Sending love from Malaysia
Thanks so much for watching, and sending lots of love back to Malaysia from Canada! 😊
This is just amazing, beautiful filmmaking.
The photographs you took along the way are breathtaking. The emotions in this video felt so genuine, particularly as you were summiting - what an amazing experience to share with your family. Your group are f*cking awesome! I am climbing Kilimanjaro with one of my best friends of nearly 30 years and this video has made me more excited than ever.
Please never stop creating and storytelling! This documentary is something special.
Robert, thank you for the incredibly kind comment! I really appreciate it!
It was such a tremendous experience, and I’m glad the story resonated (and got you fired up! 💪) Amazing that you’re going to do the climb, especially with a great friend - surely will make the adventure all the more memorable!
All the best on your journey to the top (let me know how it goes), and thanks for watching!
My eyes wetted up and I am just watching the beautiful sun rise ! Wow . How I wish I was young and fit enough to see that for myself . Thank you for filming your adventure and describing your emotions . Many years ago I would be in South Wales ,UK , Brecon Beacons every other weekend in my school days and some routes were challenging and you have to push through mental and physical barriers , but Kilimanjaro , which I have actually seen from Nairobi , is absolutely something else . I bet you would do it again too ! Well done
Hi David, what a lovely message. Glad you enjoyed the journey! The sunrise was so spectacular, especially after pouring so much of ourselves into the summit.
Thanks for watching and sharing your story - Brecon Beacons looks like a beautiful place to traverse! 👍
Hey you all! Great Video and for me one of the best! Keep going and stay safe.
Thanks so much for watching - glad you enjoyed it! All the best 👍
Thank you, amazing. This is by far the best Kili video. Yes I did tear up. Am unwell currently yet set to do Kili in 5 weeks. You have given me such a boast. Thank you asante sana🎉
Thank you for such a sweet message! Means a lot to hear kind words. Get better, and have a blast when you climb - you can do it!
Amazing documentary! Well done people! Something that will be an indelible part of your spirit for your entire lives.
Thanks so much! And you’re exactly right - it’s an imprint that will never leave! 😊
Great journey. I enjoyed you all
Thanks so much Jodee! 😊
beautiful pictures and video. congratulations! I’m going in late Aug.
Thanks so much Ryan, glad you enjoyed it! Safe travels up the mountain in August, and have a blast! 👍
What an awesome experience this must have been. Congrats Ross - great video!
Thanks Ravi, I appreciate it! The experience was absolutely unforgettable. Maybe you and the kids do it one day?! 👀
this is Incredibly wonderful! me and my boyfriend are from Brazil and we dream about the day we will climb Kilimanjaro! thank you for such a real and thrilling documentary! absolutely inspiring!
Thanks so much for the very kind words! Glad you enjoyed it, and hopefully you two get to climb Kilimanjaro one day - it’s an incredible experience! 😊
Thank you for this mesmerizing documentary. I will one day follow suit!
Thanks for watching! And you can do it! 👍🏔️
Fantastic video Ross. One of the best on the net. I climbed Kili via the Rongai route several years back. I descended on the Marangu route. Your videos brought back many great memories. As you described in the story, one cannot capture just how emotional reaching the top is, how great the guides and porters are, and how one forms an incredible bond with those that have done it with you. Well done and cherish the memories in the years to come, from a fellow Canuck from down the road in London.
Hi Philip, thanks for the kind words! Nice to hear from a fellow summiter/Ontarian!
I’ve heard a lot of great things about the Rongai route, including the views of Mawenzi. This video obviously didn’t touch on the descent down the Marangu Route, but I will say the first time I felt “like a human being” after summiting was back at Horombo - the sleep that night was fantastic (and much needed).
All the best, and stay adventurous!
Outstanding achievement guys! More success to you.
37:22 - reliving every moment.
Thanks so much! The final summit to the top was amazing and unforgettable 😊
Headed there with my parents in July, your video & pics are epic! Cant wait to share it with them
Thanks so much, and thanks for watching! Have an absolute blast on your climb!
This was a great ascent log. It made me feel like I was there.
Thanks so much! Tried to document the journey as best we could 👍
Amazing story….and unbelievable storytelling!!! What an adventure…..
The shots you’ve captured add such depth to the narrative. Congrats Ross!!
Thanks so much, very kind of you to say! The mountain was plentiful in the material it gave 👍
Hi Ross, I am thankful to have your video come up in my feed, our group of 6 friends plan to go there in June and I have been busy bing watching Kili videos, but your video truly stands out. You have captured and edited the experience Amazingnly. I felt I was with you in your journey, especially the summit night, where you'll have described your thoughts. The pictures you have taken are breathtaking. It is super exciting and I am sure when it's sumit night your words would be wandering in my mind. Great Job!!! Can't thank you enough for putting such amazing content together.
Hi Satish, thank you for the very kind message! Glad you enjoyed the story! It’s great that you’ll get to experience the climb in June, especially with friends. Being on the top at the summit felt like we were in another world, and is one of the unforgettable moments of my life. Absolutely magical.
Thanks for watching, and safe climb! One foot in front of the other! 💪
Did this in 2015, needed to do this by myself…left a beach rock from Newfoundland in honour of my Dad. Unbelievably amazing ❤️
Sounds like a great reason to do the climb 😊👍 What part of Newfoundland? A couple friends and I hiked through Gros Morne last summer and loved it there!
@@RossRheaume I’m from Bonavista Bay, about 3 hours drive from St. John’s. I climbed Gros Morne a number of years back, it really is a beautiful climb and the view at the top is amazing.
@@sheilabarker The view at the top is incredible! We did the Long Range Traverse, and were continually blown away by the landscape at every turn!
This is a wonderful gift for all of us. A great story, with great people und amazing nature. Thank you very much.
Thanks so much, Matthias! Very kind of you to say 😊
Not gonna lie!!!! I came on here for some ideas for my Kilimanjaro blog as I completed it last month!! I literally just relived my whole trip!! Great vidio!! Love it!!
Well done for completing this monster mountain!!
That’s awesome! Thanks for watching - glad you enjoyed! And congratulations to you on completing it too! 👍
Beautiful story and filming. Congrats to you all.
Thanks so much, Anne! It was an incredible experience 😊
Great work on this piece! I can only imagine how wonderful it felt to go bak through the footage in post after you had gotten back off the mountain. Mt. Kilimanjaro is now on my bucket list!
Thanks so much, Michael! It was a ton of fun to edit and relive the moments again - including finding footage of the bush dog on the trail (that I didn’t know we had)!
Highly recommend the climb to anyone who’s willing and able!
Absolutely inspiring. Thank you.
Thank you for watching, I appreciate it! 😊
Incredibly moving, well shot and edited story of your journey. Congrats Ross and company!
Much appreciated! And thank YOU for your help in bringing this tale to life 👍
Awesome challenge
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Incredible journey and doc! 👏
Thanks brother, much appreciated! The journey and doc were both mountains to climb! 😂
This is one of the best documentary from the Kilimanjaro climbers I have ever watched so far.
Thank you very much for the job well done 👏
Thanks so much for the kind and sweet feedback! Glad you enjoyed the documentary - the trip up Kilimanjaro was unforgettable! 😊
Thank you for the video. You guys are really lucky to have this wonderful experience together. You inspired me to do this adventure one day and sure I will !. And if you don't mind I would like to share this video on one of my facebook group as a documentary about mount kilimanjaro.
Thanks for watching, and glad you feel inspired! It was an incredible journey 😊👍
I leave in a couple weeks to climb Kilimanjaro. Awesome video. I hope and pray I will summit also.
Have a blast, Sandra - hopefully you make it to the top! And even if you don’t, it’ll still be a marvelous experience 😊👍
@@RossRheaume thankyou!
Did you complete your summit!? How was the experience?? I’m headed there in February
@@Kay-gi1rb yes, I summited August 31. It was the hardest thing I've ever done. Climbing up over some of those boulders was hard, but the guides help.
@@khananmeAmazing! Congratulations on making it to the top through the adversity! Such a great accomplishment 👏
Amazing video and journey! Going in February and staying at Marangu Hotel. Any tips or tricks for the climb or things we should do at or around the hotel??
Thanks for watching! Have a blast in February, and enjoy the hotel! One big tip for the climb is to count your steps on summit night - when your body starts shutting down and you can’t think straight, go back to basics and focus on just putting one foot in front of the other (really helps!) As for things to do around the hotel, we had a great guided tour from a local resident to a nearby waterfall - it was lovely!
" . . . wide as all the world, great, high, and unbelievably white in the sun was the square top of Kilimanjaro . . . ."
Ernest Hemingway, "The Snows of Kilimanjaro."
Ross, you really have a gift. Please don’t ever stop creating.
Thanks Pamela! That’s very kind of you to say 😊 Don’t worry, I won’t stop!
Beautifully done! The pictures are wonderful and we loved watching your video. Would you mind sharing which outfitter you went with. Thank you for sharing your journey.
Hi Jodi, thanks so much for the kind words! Glad you enjoyed 😊
We went with Marangu Hotel, and had an incredible experience: www.maranguhotel.com
Let me know if you have any more questions or need more info!
nice experience...
It was fantastic! 😊
Incredible video! I’m just curious, is this tougher than Everest Base Camp? Has anyone done both?
Thanks Shweta! No one from our 4-person group has done both (yet!). I’ve heard the difficulty is comparable (in terms of altitude), but the trekking distance to Everest Base Camp is much more substantial (~130km vs. ~75km on Marangu Route up Kilimanjaro). Hope that helps!
@@RossRheaume hey thanks… it does. I just did Base camp last November and I’ve been toying with the idea of attempting Kili. Your video is wonderful, I’m inspired:)
@@24shwetaa Oh wow, amazing! Congratulations! If you’ve done Base Camp you should definitely do Kili (biased opinion! Lol). It’s funny you say that, because Everest is now starting to be more of a consideration on our end - it’s as if we are living parallel journeys/ideas 😂
@@RossRheaume this is so fun… let’s swap notes 😊🤗
Yeah all have reached to the summit .. I'm Ibrahim head Guide
Absolutely Amazing documentary. May I ask what cameras you used?
Thanks so much, Allan! I had 3 cameras: an iPhone, GoPro, and a 5y/o Canon DSLR (that I could beat up and get dirty lol).
I uploaded a behind-the-scenes video here on UA-cam going over gear! 👍
My husband and our friend are just starting to plan this climb. Your video was AMAZING! What group did you go with? Didn’t see your friend’s info posted. Thanks again.
Thanks so much for watching! We climbed with Marangu Hotel - their info is here (they were great!): www.maranguhotel.com
Hi Ross amazing video!! Is there a way to see some of the stills you took that are in the video
Hi Hudson, thanks for the kind words! A handful of the photos are up on Instagram (@bestofbist and @maranguhotel). I’m actually posting another video on UA-cam today that has even more stills that weren’t in this video 👍
i would much rather climb kilimanjaro than everest ....anyday :)
They’re certainly different in difficulty! But getting to the top of Everest *would* be a feeling unlike any other!
You can do it. It's so cool.
Which month did you climb?
September! 👍
Great presentation! Thank you. Which month was this? Did you guys reach the glacier at the summit?
Thanks so much, Arjun! We did our climb in September, and saw the glaciers when we reached the summit. It was incredible!
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Fun fact. Mount Kilimanjaro is the tallest non American volcano.
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He had great flow! 👍
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Herkes ingilizce yorum atmış😅😅
Yes! What language(s) do you speak?