Ryan, I am 62, from the Philippines... no ice or snow here (except on the freezers ). I am not a mountain climber and will definitely never be one... But I viewed your video just for the sake of one thing: seeing, enjoying and experiencing Mt. Everest through your eyes... And I am so happy for the experience you have provided to me... Now I know: Everest is just a piece of very, very huge tall rock covered with lots and lots of ice.. That's it!
Came across your channel today and watched the summit video but enjoyed it so much I am going to watch from start to finish now. A perfect way to procrastinate in work!
I'm loving your trek. I'm watching it backwards. I started with your summit and next I watched your descent. Now I'm starting on Day 1. I'm getting to see what I missed by not following thru on doing the Everest Base Camp trek. Thank you sooo much.
I'm so grateful that someone recommended your channel to me...I started with your summit and descent videos -- AMAZING! I'm now going back to watch from the beginning. I hope you're as good and cool a person as you seem to be (just because that's important in life) You have lots of life ahead of you and I wish you the best and offer prayers for you 🤩❤🙏❤🤩
Ive watched your videos from base camp on, but none of these treking to base camp. So im gonna binge watch through the night and watch it all from this one to summit descent.
Looking forward to hearing your experiences on the climbing season and hopefully summit. I hope you show detailed climbing training, which has not been covered that much from other climbers. Thanks.
Mt Whitney is the highest peak in the lower 48, and you can climb it on a day hike, although to get up and down before dark you have to start about 5am from Whitney portal -- it's 14.5k ft, and there's about half the oxygen at sea level, and as an un-acclimated person you really feel that as you approach the top, with plodding steps and frequent resting -- on a vigorous hike I can believe 9k ft is also difficult -- even the scenery there is fantastic, the impressive vastness of it all
😂 (@ 1:50 in) I love how this guy almost went full blown Sir Edmund Hillary and thought about leaving behind all the benefits of western civilization and becoming Nepalese just at the sight of all the beauty and freshness around him only to turn his head and see his GoPro pointed at him and he immediately turns back into a UA-camr. "Look how cool this is though, little village makes you want to leave everything… but anyway we’re talking business now". Gave me a good laugh 😆.
Hey man I’m excited to watch all your videos, the UA-cam algorithm put you in my "for you" section and you were already at day 15 and 16 so I came to your page to start at day 1, gonna like and subscribe and am looking forward to you showing us Everest day by day. Thanks for sharing!
To go on a full summit expedition id say it costs ~60k on average, with the price increasing because of permit price increase I made a video a week or so ago outlining all my costs . To my guiding expedition i paid ~75k, then theres about 10k+ in tips to porters sherpas staff etc Thats just rough average. Some companies ive seen 125k+, others less than 50! Hope this helps
@@jhencluff The guy from @countingcountries said it was around $5000 to $6000 to do just the EBC trek and it included a guide, lodging, and meals in the tea houses along the way.
Yes. Most are stores though as this is next to Namche Bazaar the main passing point for hikers and climbers. All locals have to pass here too. The school if very far away from what I remember. I saw many young people walk long distances in the early morning just for prayers and school
The trails up to Everest Base Camp for probably 50% of the 36 miles are very technical rocky, with lots of steep up and down, and many areas with steep stair steps.
you seem like a smart kid, doesn't this weigh on your conscience? climbing everest has a really big negative impact for many reasons but i'm sure you already did your research
I guess there are 2 sides to the debate - tourism is the cash-cow, by far, for the country of Nepal. Climbing Everest is the most famous "reason" for going to Nepal, but there are probably 1000 trekkers for every Everest climber. In the end, it is up to the Nepalis to decide.
The Nepalese people and their government literally depend on this "really big negative impact" to feed their families and provide basic critical infrastructure. Literally anything modern human civilization does will have a negative impact on whatever we have built upon, including and especially the very digital device you typed this comment on. Doesn’t that weigh on your conscious?
@@Sumofabish no because i have no control over that, mount everest is literally covered in human filth and I can choose to not contribute to that for example lol
@@RobboElRobbo So your phone, tablet, laptop, and computer were given to you for free of charge? Choosing to purchase items made by slave labor In horrendous conditions that also poison the environment during mining the necessary materials needed to manufacture said devices is also ultimately a “choice”. Basically unless you happen to be part of some uncontacted nomadic tribe, everything in every part of our everyday lives is taking a big crap on the environment and you can choose to live in a city and accept that fact or you can choose to move to a place where you live off the land. Unplugged and unconnected from technological advances of modern man. That is a choice, and the fact that you have time to take jabs at people on UA-cam and then defend yourself when called out for making those jabs tells me you didn’t wake up this morning and milk a cow and open a chicken coop to snag a couple eggs to have your breakfast today so maybe think about the hypocrisy of your comments before throwing stones.
Ryan, I am 62, from the Philippines... no ice or snow here (except on the freezers ). I am not a mountain climber and will definitely never be one... But I viewed your video just for the sake of one thing: seeing, enjoying and experiencing Mt. Everest through your eyes... And I am so happy for the experience you have provided to me... Now I know: Everest is just a piece of very, very huge tall rock covered with lots and lots of ice.. That's it!
Came across your channel today and watched the summit video but enjoyed it so much I am going to watch from start to finish now. A perfect way to procrastinate in work!
All the best brother
So glad I found you. I saw the summit vid and am starting back at day 1. Appreciate your efforts Bro. Looking forward to this journey
I'm loving your trek. I'm watching it backwards. I started with your summit and next I watched your descent. Now I'm starting on Day 1. I'm getting to see what I missed by not following thru on doing the Everest Base Camp trek. Thank you sooo much.
I'm so grateful that someone recommended your channel to me...I started with your summit and descent videos -- AMAZING!
I'm now going back to watch from the beginning.
I hope you're as good and cool a person as you seem to be (just because that's important in life)
You have lots of life ahead of you and I wish you the best and offer prayers for you 🤩❤🙏❤🤩
Hey man, I really wanna thank you for this series, I am going to watch it from start to end! Keep it up bro.
Cannot believe that’s this guy is a Minecraft UA-camr
Crazy what started as a little hobby got him isn’t it, pretty cool to see tbh.
And paid for an Everest expedition and all the gear from it.
@@srmarkettoso cool hey?
Whats the Chanel name
@@uniquephoenix6926 Sipover
Your journey begins! Looking forward to updates 😊 Enjoy the trek !
Thank u so much
I also saw day12 or so today so I also joined and will catch up each episode. Nerd to nerd. Wishing you safe success. Take in the moments!
Just saw your videos today. So I'm playing catch up. I love everything Everest! Good luck on your endeavor
Ive watched your videos from base camp on, but none of these treking to base camp. So im gonna binge watch through the night and watch it all from this one to summit descent.
Hope you have a great trip. That entire valley is incredible as it slowly chokes you as you head up higher. Will be watching.
good luck with this man going to be following through your adventure !! so cool seeing someone my age accomplishing such amazing feats
This is gonna go mega viral
Thank you. Your video is amazing and gives me a good idea what to expect.
Looking forward to hearing your experiences on the climbing season and hopefully summit. I hope you show detailed climbing training, which has not been covered that much from other climbers. Thanks.
thanks Ryan
This is wonderful. Your doing a great job Ryan. Thank you!
This is great! Thanks for taking us along!
Good luck! Thanks for taking us along!
Good luck goat
Mt Whitney is the highest peak in the lower 48, and you can climb it on a day hike, although to get up and down before dark you have to start about 5am from Whitney portal -- it's 14.5k ft, and there's about half the oxygen at sea level, and as an un-acclimated person you really feel that as you approach the top, with plodding steps and frequent resting -- on a vigorous hike I can believe 9k ft is also difficult -- even the scenery there is fantastic, the impressive vastness of it all
Keep sharing bud!!
Awesome stuff, good luck for the rest of it
So us more sceneries, mountains, tea houses landscapess while you talking!!!
😂 (@ 1:50 in) I love how this guy almost went full blown Sir Edmund Hillary and thought about leaving behind all the benefits of western civilization and becoming Nepalese just at the sight of all the beauty and freshness around him only to turn his head and see his GoPro pointed at him and he immediately turns back into a UA-camr. "Look how cool this is though, little village makes you want to leave everything… but anyway we’re talking business now". Gave me a good laugh 😆.
Following you brother. Stay safe and thanks for your updates! Outstanding
Hey man I’m excited to watch all your videos, the UA-cam algorithm put you in my "for you" section and you were already at day 15 and 16 so I came to your page to start at day 1, gonna like and subscribe and am looking forward to you showing us Everest day by day. Thanks for sharing!
Damn
bro took go touch grass to next level
Thanks for sharing this!
Good luck man
The Sam Sulek of mountaineering
This blogs are priceless
Tô viciado nesses vídeos. Comecei no 29, mas decidi voltar desde o primeiro
Very cool. I appreciate these short vlogs. I feel like I am following along 👍
Thanks!
good luck bro!
Good luck, enjoy mountains
"I'm trying to find the pain".... I'm not sure tempting the Gods Nepal is a good idea 🤣🤣🤣
good luck!
Thanks for sharing ✨
Good luck, and thanks for taking us with you
I've often wondered, who are these people who climb Everest, it's people who decide to make it happen, no matter what ✌️
9 days just to get to base camp that’s crazy 😘
Where are the permit checkpoints?
this is crazy bros a Minecraft youtuber climbing the tallest mountain in the world! wow
I Love how everyone is coming from rek lmao
What camera he using althroughout the vlog? Looks like the battery is long lasting and good microphone used
prettty sure it's just his phone
💯 His phone: on the bridge he mentioned being afraid of dropping it 😬
5:48 No shit you are walking on an actual bridge omg :)
Thank you!
Welcome to Nepal 🇳🇵bro
Using phone or camera to record?
Good luck
hell yes!
Upload day 2 dude ❤
Curious to know how much it costs for a summit attempt, ballpark.
To go on a full summit expedition id say it costs ~60k on average, with the price increasing because of permit price increase
I made a video a week or so ago outlining all my costs . To my guiding expedition i paid ~75k, then theres about 10k+ in tips to porters sherpas staff etc
Thats just rough average. Some companies ive seen 125k+, others less than 50! Hope this helps
@@RyanMitchellYT what about just to do EBC?
@@jhencluff The guy from @countingcountries said it was around $5000 to $6000 to do just the EBC trek and it included a guide, lodging, and meals in the tea houses along the way.
@@Sumofabish Awesome, so its not that bad after all. But darn, the difference between ebc and summit is overwhelming.
Are those homes that people live in around you there?
Yes. Most are stores though as this is next to Namche Bazaar the main passing point for hikers and climbers. All locals have to pass here too. The school if very far away from what I remember. I saw many young people walk long distances in the early morning just for prayers and school
What is his other youtube chanel name?
if u mean his minecraft one then its 'sipover'
Yikes! Why don't they use carts?
The Nepali people seem Lovely.
The trails up to Everest Base Camp for probably 50% of the 36 miles are very technical rocky, with lots of steep up and down, and many areas with steep stair steps.
Ive just had a big poo
And another
You are pretty cool
Stay safe 🙏🏻
i would be first who will snowboard down the Everest
Good luck
you are too late:(
Already been done
You could be the first to snowboard down Everest and… live!
Too late some did it twice and died😢
🥰
Youngest person to climb Everest?
the youngest person to climb it was 13
@@jready1455bro what
💪💪💪👍👍👍🏔️🏔️🏔️
You are part of the commercialisation.
you seem like a smart kid, doesn't this weigh on your conscience? climbing everest has a really big negative impact for many reasons but i'm sure you already did your research
I guess there are 2 sides to the debate - tourism is the cash-cow, by far, for the country of Nepal. Climbing Everest is the most famous "reason" for going to Nepal, but there are probably 1000 trekkers for every Everest climber. In the end, it is up to the Nepalis to decide.
"Really big" - explain all the negatives that aren't made up media propaganda.
Other than trash, there is zero impact.
The Nepalese people and their government literally depend on this "really big negative impact" to feed their families and provide basic critical infrastructure. Literally anything modern human civilization does will have a negative impact on whatever we have built upon, including and especially the very digital device you typed this comment on. Doesn’t that weigh on your conscious?
@@Sumofabish no because i have no control over that, mount everest is literally covered in human filth and I can choose to not contribute to that for example lol
@@RobboElRobbo So your phone, tablet, laptop, and computer were given to you for free of charge? Choosing to purchase items made by slave labor In horrendous conditions that also poison the environment during mining the necessary materials needed to manufacture said devices is also ultimately a “choice”. Basically unless you happen to be part of some uncontacted nomadic tribe, everything in every part of our everyday lives is taking a big crap on the environment and you can choose to live in a city and accept that fact or you can choose to move to a place where you live off the land. Unplugged and unconnected from technological advances of modern man. That is a choice, and the fact that you have time to take jabs at people on UA-cam and then defend yourself when called out for making those jabs tells me you didn’t wake up this morning and milk a cow and open a chicken coop to snag a couple eggs to have your breakfast today so maybe think about the hypocrisy of your comments before throwing stones.