The FIFTY - Mt. Rainier - From Giant Surf to Giant Mountains

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  • Опубліковано 24 гру 2019
  • Mt. Rainier as known as the North American training ground of mountaineering. Which is why professional big wave surfer, Ian Walsh, joins Cody on Mt. Rainier in an attempt to prepare for his goal of climbing and riding Denali, the highest mountain in North America. Rainier brings a bevy of lessons to the inexperienced Walsh and experienced Townsend as they navigate whiteouts, crevasses, altitude and the decision making on whether to continue and risk it all for a line or to turn around and call it a day.
    This is Episode 20 for The FIFTY, a project following Cody Townsend as he attempts to climb and ski all fifty of the lines and mountains chronicled in the book, "The 50 Classic Ski Descents of North America." The series documents Townsend's journey's, travels, challenges and each line and mountain listed in the book. It's a journey through the most majestic mountains and ski lines in North America along with a unique insight into how skiers make decisions in the backcountry, how they plan, navigate and safely move through the mountains and the people that dedicate their lives to the mountains.
    Mt. Rainier is also known by Native Americans as: Tahoma, Tacoma or Ti'Swaq
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  • @ludvigyttergren4928
    @ludvigyttergren4928 4 роки тому +303

    Let us just agree that The FIFTY series should win some awards. Loads of them. Forever. And the some.

    • @CodyTownsend
      @CodyTownsend  4 роки тому +42

      Well this super biased guy agrees with ya...;)

    • @derekmurrow5665
      @derekmurrow5665 4 роки тому +16

      Agreed. I think more important than awards will be a number of lives potentially saved. The number of people getting into the backcountry is sky rocketing. I for one have watched this series and have learned a ton of valuable safety information. I have goals of someday knocking off this type of mountaineering but it is clear how much training and mentorship would be required to do it safely. I came into this sport from mountain biking and wasn't aware of the huge delta in safety precautions required between MTB (relatively straight forward) and backcountry skiing.

    • @joeh651
      @joeh651 4 роки тому +6

      @@derekmurrow5665 same here! Bikes = easy to break bones and lose skin. Skiing = easy to die. Be humble is my take home from all this. Massive props to Cody for documenting the turnarounds and the reasoning why.

    • @ferrisbueller4607
      @ferrisbueller4607 4 роки тому

      Totally

  • @josephregan1007
    @josephregan1007 4 роки тому +134

    Here I was thinking this was Mediocre Amateurs and was like when did they get so professional lmao.

    • @kodycoggin
      @kodycoggin 4 роки тому +37

      Joseph Regan mediocre amateurs are legends

    • @CodyTownsend
      @CodyTownsend  4 роки тому +67

      We’re just Mediocre Amateur Posers. In real life we’re quite professional

    • @kodycoggin
      @kodycoggin 4 роки тому +24

      Cody Townsend cough cough it would be sweet for a collab at some point even if it wasn’t apart of the fifty project. oh by the way you are pretty rad too ;)

    • @aaronhawley4123
      @aaronhawley4123 5 місяців тому

      I thought the exact same thing and I was looking through mediocre amateur videos trying to find the sick scene at 8:18

  • @NigelStryker
    @NigelStryker 4 роки тому +28

    "I ride what the mountains let me ride" is now on a sticky note by my avy airbag. Great reminder to pay attention to the signs.

  • @yaaaeet1962
    @yaaaeet1962 4 роки тому +8

    20 episodes in and this is the best snow sports video series. Of all time. FOTY. GOAT!

  • @4stringmanagmaildcom
    @4stringmanagmaildcom 3 роки тому +21

    I climbed Rainier when I was 17 with my dad. That was 47 years ago. Still one of the hardest mentally and physically challenging things I have done.

    • @pringlized
      @pringlized Рік тому +2

      I did Hotlum/Bolam on Shasta when I was 30. My brother was 23 and my buddy was 50. It was tough all around. I've spent summers in Arizona and Utah. Amazing sunsets. I've never seen a sunrise that is better than being on the glaciar on Shasta half way up on the East Side. Heaven on earth.

  • @ibrahimcetindemir7511
    @ibrahimcetindemir7511 4 роки тому +10

    I bumped into the boys on Denali. You could tell they were having a blast.

  • @bikerdude923
    @bikerdude923 4 роки тому +10

    I was up there 15days after you were!!! We couldn't make the summit due to snow conditions on the upper glaciers, rule #1 Make it home alive.

  • @PaulBeiser
    @PaulBeiser 4 роки тому +50

    Cody and Bjarne, I got up early to watch this and as always it was fantastic. Thanks for this Christmas present :-). I loved Cody's "that's the beauty of skiing, you may fail on your objective but you still get to go skiing" - WAHOO! Merry Christmas to you and families. Paul. PS. Maybe you can get Ian to do a traverse with you :-) :-)

  • @muley180
    @muley180 2 роки тому +2

    It was mentioned in this video that Rainier is a "warm up peak". Don't be fooled, Rainier is a very challenging and dangerous peak to climb. Many people have lost their lives on that mountain due to many different factors. I have lived in the shadow of Rainier my entire life and though I have not climbed to the summit, I have heard countless news stories of those who have perished since the first ascent in 1870. I really enjoyed your video as the highest peak I have personally climbed is Mount Adams at 12,281 feet in 1985. Thank you.

    • @brandonb.5304
      @brandonb.5304 Рік тому +1

      Outside of Denali and some more remote Alaskan peaks, Rainier is probably the most difficult climb in the Western U.S. Avalanche risk, whiteout risk, giant crevasses, altitude. It's no joke. I think it's called a "warm up peak" because people who train to climb Denali and some of the Hemalayan peaks use Rainier as a training ground, knowing they're in for serious climbing and danger and Rainier provides great experience for those risks.

  • @FlagadaJohn
    @FlagadaJohn 4 роки тому +1

    Love that series, thanks!

  • @frannguyen
    @frannguyen 4 роки тому +15

    ECTP 12 @↓20cm... Yikes! Thank you for including the decision making and rescue procedures involved! Such an important topic that doesn't always get enough attention.

    • @Trish.Norman
      @Trish.Norman 4 роки тому +3

      frannguyen 100% agree. That’s what I love about the series as well. It’s real!!! The decision making.

    • @CodyTownsend
      @CodyTownsend  4 роки тому +9

      Yeah, that was my thought when he said it. Pretty much knew it was a slim chance we’d make it up.

  • @welike2ski
    @welike2ski 4 роки тому +14

    Would love to see a bonus episode that includes all the footage from what you were teaching Ian!! Always fun to see the technical/safety side of things!

  • @GoodLifeMedicine
    @GoodLifeMedicine 4 роки тому +21

    It is interesting how much more comfortable I feel when Cody is talking than when Ian is talking. Cody has vast experience in mountain conditions and knows how to push the limits safely. Ian is clearly nervous and it comes through in his hesitancy. He would be well advised to tackle multiple smaller mountains before taking on the highest peaks. The reverse would be true in his element, of course -- that being big wave surfing. I'll bet he reads the situation masterfully there, and with supreme calmness. Michael Jordan learned quickly that brilliance on the basketball court did not translate to the baseball field. Humility is key here.

    • @katatat2030
      @katatat2030 2 роки тому +4

      Yeah, I was honestly surprised that they took him on Rainier after just learning some basics. But I guess Cody thought he was enough of an all around athlete to adapt, and a little fear is ok. An average person should definitely prepare more though

  • @SplitPhotography
    @SplitPhotography 4 роки тому +1

    Love these series! Keep em coming 😀😁

  • @Cosmosrat69
    @Cosmosrat69 4 роки тому +3

    Thanks Cody this series seriously is the bee's knees and has me itching to be outside again! This series is one of if not the best I've watched in years I've been glued to these videos for hours!

  • @TJ-id6ee
    @TJ-id6ee 4 роки тому +3

    So awesome to see you guys climbing in my area! Merry Christmas Cody and family.

  • @justinsellers1327
    @justinsellers1327 4 роки тому +67

    Ha... I thought he was going to cut his hair not his long johns. I guess the longs make more sense

    • @paghal11
      @paghal11 4 роки тому +5

      I thought exactly the same thing, and immediately thought....NOOOOO !!! Don't do it !! The locks are the source of your legendary ski mountaineering skills. Glad he didn't.

    • @CodyTownsend
      @CodyTownsend  4 роки тому +23

      My wife may have preferred the opposite trimming.

  • @Trish.Norman
    @Trish.Norman 4 роки тому +9

    “Schooled.....Ropes, spikey stuff, and dangly things.”
    I’m enrolling.

  • @trashmasterT
    @trashmasterT 4 роки тому +2

    Cody going with the Michael Scott Survivor man aesthetic at 4:15! Also thanks for this series Cody! As someone who is just starting to get into the backcountry it's super great to see all of your guys' prep and decision making while you do these lines.

  • @Scottsglobaladventures
    @Scottsglobaladventures 3 роки тому +5

    Growing up in Washington and having only climbed to Camp Mier, this was awesome Cody. Thank you for making me even more homesick... I've gotta get back and climb the top for sure! Thanks Dude, The Fifty has been Epic so far...

  • @pnwmotocross
    @pnwmotocross 4 роки тому +3

    Best Christmas present!! New upload from the 50 project and it’s NW based, and features a kid who I’ve looked up to since the 90’s when we used to surf Pavils and Ho’okipa daily sharing the lineup.

  • @briandoolittle3422
    @briandoolittle3422 4 роки тому +10

    Those cap clouds are super common on Mt Rainier in the spring and early summer.

  • @willitascend8595
    @willitascend8595 4 роки тому +28

    "How did you sleep?"
    "I don't know. I don't think I slept much."
    Classic mountain top response.
    I'm thinking of doing Rainier in 2 years. What would be your top pieces of advice?

    • @ADAMJWAITE
      @ADAMJWAITE 3 роки тому +7

      I've been fortunate enough to make three attempts, two summits up Rainier. I'd still consider myself a novice, although one of the successful trips was up Fuhrer Finger. I wouldn't recommend a guide service like RMI being that you're stuck with a large group of people you don't know, with various abilities, resulting in a limited chance of success. Your best chance is to go with a small group of known abilities and experience, including the proper guide. Preceding the trip, get some good uphill training in, at elevation if possible, such as the day hike up to Camp Muir. Although I haven't done it yet, as a first attempt, I'd consider the Emmons route as well as the popular Camp Muir/Disappointment Cleaver route. Less traffic and possibly dangerous conditions. As mostly first timers or with inexperienced climbers in our party, we took an extra day to complete the trip. Hiked to Muir the first day, spent the second teaching & practicing essential mountaineering skills & safety procedures and went to bed early to make the summit & descent on the third day. Hope this helps! I'm sure others with more experience can lend their advice.

    • @theopinson3851
      @theopinson3851 Рік тому +1

      @@ADAMJWAITE I did the Emmonds’s Route this July. If you’re skiing, know that it’s a LONG hike in with skis on your back. Go light if possible, and start very early. Definitely second the acclimation recommendation…I came from the Midwest and the elevation really got to me on the second day. Still had a blast!

  • @jonathanweinberger7880
    @jonathanweinberger7880 4 роки тому +4

    Liking the Hyperlight bag!

  • @nolantwky
    @nolantwky 4 роки тому +2

    Great stuff. Keep up the good work 👍🏽

  • @nickhoyt
    @nickhoyt 4 роки тому +2

    that was rad, love livin in washington, nice push!

  • @toddcourant1524
    @toddcourant1524 4 роки тому +1

    Big Thanks!

  • @Mechagnomics
    @Mechagnomics 4 роки тому

    Super cool to see you go from having not done much skimo to being the guy taking other people up.

  • @lionelubc
    @lionelubc 4 роки тому +2

    Stoked to see a 50 project with a turnaround, good decisions seems like the theme 👌👌👌

    • @CodyTownsend
      @CodyTownsend  4 роки тому +5

      This is actually the third episode showing a turn around. We're definitely very cognizant of trying to make the best decisions in terms of safety.

  • @MrChristianArguello
    @MrChristianArguello 8 місяців тому

    That was sick! I'm planning a Rainier attempt in 2024, and we'll ideally bring skis, so this was interesting to watch. Congrats to Ian for hitting his Denali objective!

  • @grizzkid795
    @grizzkid795 4 роки тому +11

    When pulled out the knife and reached for his hair, I thought, "Wow, he must be really hot!"

  • @samohtw1
    @samohtw1 4 роки тому +1

    Yay Hyperlite Mountain Equipment. I own two of them. Love your videos. Maneiac

  • @kirkhwaltz
    @kirkhwaltz 4 роки тому

    Merry Christmas buddy! Another great one!

  • @sbeutler
    @sbeutler 3 роки тому +2

    Mt. Rainier is in my backyard. I spend a lot of time in all 4 corners of the park. Riding down from Camp Muir is always fun. I have never gone any higher than that. Weather conditions change so fast here with the unique pattern, very unpredictable.

  • @joeybennett1491
    @joeybennett1491 3 роки тому

    Love those Maven optics! 👊

  • @zacharyrhodes5157
    @zacharyrhodes5157 4 роки тому

    The splitboard is rad !

  • @patdaggett
    @patdaggett 4 роки тому +7

    Cody, let me know when you come to do Silver on Buffalo. My place is ski-in ski-out from that trail head.

  • @PerfDayToday
    @PerfDayToday 4 роки тому +2

    Did that Clever route decades ago, Emmons rte mid 2000’s. Never had crevasses (needing ladders) like those. That mountain keeps changing.. more open crevasses for sure! Wow.

    • @ADAMJWAITE
      @ADAMJWAITE 3 роки тому +2

      Did the route in the late 90's a couple times and ladders were standard practice. Time of the year and various snow conditions/seasons made a bigger difference.

  • @ImaPROgamer1314
    @ImaPROgamer1314 4 роки тому +2

    Back at it with another banger, Keep it up, buddy! You're fuckin killen it!

  • @anonymousfox345
    @anonymousfox345 3 роки тому +1

    the skiing looked fun

  • @kosycat1
    @kosycat1 3 роки тому

    dude...sooo stoked he made it to the top of Denali and down

  • @staticalphabetsoup637
    @staticalphabetsoup637 3 роки тому

    I’ve had my eyes on Denali for years now, it’s my long long term goal in climbing.

  • @gregluesink7195
    @gregluesink7195 4 роки тому +4

    Please do a collaboration ascent and descent of one of The 50 with Mediocre Amateur! I would love to see two great ski mountaineering groups do a peak together!

  • @pringlized
    @pringlized Рік тому

    Soooooo good! Ive climbed Shasta. Didn't dawn on me the ride down. I'm totally doing that on Rainier.

  • @shawnfloyd6542
    @shawnfloyd6542 4 роки тому

    Word !

  • @kpotter78
    @kpotter78 4 роки тому +1

    Love your vids, Cody! Thanks also for showing the clip of Ian reaching his goal! Awesome! Does he have a UA-cam channel we can follow as well?

  • @cascaderiders
    @cascaderiders 3 роки тому +2

    "Keep Going Until It Doesn't Make Sense Anymore!" words to live by for sure!

  • @MurCurieux
    @MurCurieux 4 роки тому +1

    Thumbs up

  • @AuroraBoarder1
    @AuroraBoarder1 4 роки тому +1

    When I lived in Seattle 20 years ago, I wanted to climb My. Rainier. I spoke with Ron Warfield, who used to be a guide there. He told me the climbing season ran June through September. Early season brought more storms; late season brought more crevasses. Personally, I prefer storms!
    I was in no shape to climb back then, but I'm working on it, so maybe I'll climb it someday.
    P.S. Check out Ron Warfield's poster, "Cloud Dance"!

  • @dr3plugz
    @dr3plugz 3 роки тому

    i live by mount rainer and i always wanted to ski it

  • @Mattziboyy
    @Mattziboyy 4 роки тому +2

    you are such a bad ass cody

  • @hbmtr8824
    @hbmtr8824 4 роки тому

    Merry Xmas !

  • @jonremington6236
    @jonremington6236 4 роки тому +1

    looks like such a bigger mt from the top than it does looking up at it.

  • @3stooges0
    @3stooges0 4 роки тому +1

    It's pretty impressive that 3 weeks after not knowing basic glacier travel skills and having not been above ~11,000ft he climbed Denali. I sincerely hope he wasn't just dragged up by a guide.

    • @CodyTownsend
      @CodyTownsend  4 роки тому +8

      You mean like 90% of the people on Denali...? No, went with a group of pro and very experienced snowboarders and no guides.

  • @tranquilmind8487
    @tranquilmind8487 3 роки тому +1

    Your response to "Any tips for the downhill?" 😂

  • @tms977
    @tms977 4 роки тому +1

    Would be sick to see you climb and ski some of the 50 peaks in nice mid-winter powder conditions. Obviously I know this is super weather dependant, but haven't seen you guys ski powder in this series in a while!

    • @CodyTownsend
      @CodyTownsend  4 роки тому +5

      I would too like to ski more pow! But trying to do this whole thing as fast as possible leaves little options for waiting for these lines in stable, safe, pow. That kind of stuff is what you wait lifetimes for.

    • @bigwave7207
      @bigwave7207 4 роки тому

      These guys are doing most of these lines because the snowpack is way more stable then. Midwinter pow on these lines is very dicey, although some do get away with it.

  • @jimclean2
    @jimclean2 2 роки тому

    Dang, 12:49 looking back at the Fuhrer Finger... if you took that route you would have summated.

  • @mikebularz9019
    @mikebularz9019 3 роки тому

    Can you elaborate on "seeing stars" and clear skies the night before around 10:15 in the video?? I'm learning about mountain weather and am wondering what specifically you refer to.

  • @jochemsterckx3259
    @jochemsterckx3259 4 роки тому +2

    Anyone knows the song 8:12-8:48 would be a great addition to my playlist for next trip

  • @brandonvukelich3283
    @brandonvukelich3283 4 роки тому

    Awesome video! Love the truck canopy, with all sides that flip open. Is that custom or who makes it?

    • @CodyTownsend
      @CodyTownsend  4 роки тому +2

      It's a GFC Camper made out of Bozeman. Each one is built to your truck custom. They're super awesome.

  • @kawabungadad8945
    @kawabungadad8945 4 роки тому +1

    5:47 this guy reminds me of PC Principle

  • @gotamaexpediciones8043
    @gotamaexpediciones8043 3 роки тому

    Buenos Dias Mates! Nice turns... have you ever been to Patagonia? I can guide you there ;)

  • @JLucRob
    @JLucRob 4 роки тому +1

    Sick episode!
    I have a couple of questions. How thick is that rope? And how big was your pack? Thanks!

  • @user-nw2si7hu3u
    @user-nw2si7hu3u 3 роки тому

    I need to do ranier asap

  • @michaelp.bisceglia6880
    @michaelp.bisceglia6880 4 роки тому +1

    IAN WALSH RULES!

  • @carlosimone6751
    @carlosimone6751 4 роки тому

    What’s the song that starts at 00:24 seconds? It’s a great choice!

  • @youreaphagatron
    @youreaphagatron 3 роки тому

    Is that the Porter 4400 (70L) or 5500(55L)? How did you think it carried with skis?

  • @Kthomasritchie
    @Kthomasritchie 4 роки тому +1

    How are you getting on with the Hyperlite Porter? It still looks amazingly clean.

    • @CodyTownsend
      @CodyTownsend  4 роки тому

      There are great upsides and a few small downsides. For a pack that light though, it carries weight amazingly well.

  • @extreme_ryan_delena
    @extreme_ryan_delena 4 роки тому

    What do you recommend as a good time of year to attempt? Late April - mid May?

    • @CodyTownsend
      @CodyTownsend  4 роки тому

      Yeah May is a good time but all depends on the weather and year.

  • @taylorpearlman8567
    @taylorpearlman8567 4 роки тому +1

    Awesome video Cody!
    What book are you using at the start of the video?

    • @Trish.Norman
      @Trish.Norman 4 роки тому

      Taylor Pearlman I believe the book is called 50 Classic Ski Descents of North America by Davenport, Newhard, & Burrows.
      (pretty sure that’s the book and why this series is call The Fifty). Each episode is one of these classic 50 lines. Plus there are bonus episodes as well.

    • @CodyTownsend
      @CodyTownsend  4 роки тому +1

      It was a local guide book to the mountain I bought at the RMI shop. Don’t remember the name.

  • @jamiemerkler6825
    @jamiemerkler6825 3 роки тому

    Anyone know what kind of boots Ian was rocking?

  • @steveilg6134
    @steveilg6134 4 роки тому +1

    Not a big fan of sport-specific athletes, so kudo's to Ian for slayin' the wholistic spectrum! and Thank YOU, @codytownsend for the empowering Christmas gift!!! head bowed,

  • @psychedeliccheese
    @psychedeliccheese 4 роки тому +5

    Should have taken note from the Dorais bros. Bottle of gatorade and skinny skis and 4 hours later you could have been up and down. HA! Good work, get shut down 9 times and maybe get up on the 10th in life.

    • @CodyTownsend
      @CodyTownsend  4 роки тому +4

      Oh yeah, I’d be stoked to do it Dorais style, too bad I’m not a tenth as fit and strong as them!

    • @psychedeliccheese
      @psychedeliccheese 4 роки тому +1

      ​@@CodyTownsend We are all just puny mortals in comparison.

  • @christophern3854
    @christophern3854 4 роки тому +1

    Did you guys end up going up the Ingraham direct or disappointment cleaver?

  • @teafast1199
    @teafast1199 4 роки тому

    Did y’all get to ski the Nisqually chutes on the way down, just past the Muir snowfield?

    • @CodyTownsend
      @CodyTownsend  4 роки тому +1

      Not really unfortunately, mainly just retraced the up route

    • @teafast1199
      @teafast1199 4 роки тому

      Cody Townsend ah, still super fun!

  • @sajum4869
    @sajum4869 4 роки тому +1

    Is there rangers that just stay at Muir and other spots on the mountain? If so how do they get up there?

    • @CodyTownsend
      @CodyTownsend  4 роки тому +2

      Yeah, at Camp Muir there are rangers. They get up there just like everyone else, on their own two feet.

    • @ratta_tat
      @ratta_tat 3 роки тому +1

      Those rangers have their own hut. They are the real heros on Rainier. I always seek them out when I'm headed up. Their beta is invaluable.

  • @robn.1904
    @robn.1904 2 роки тому

    What size rope is that? Looks so small

  • @KaskadeHD
    @KaskadeHD 4 роки тому

    at 13:40 Who knows what canopy that is?? or style?

  • @Mark-zi6yl
    @Mark-zi6yl 2 роки тому

    welcome to washington where the weather changes every 10 minutes

  • @mowglihope1090
    @mowglihope1090 3 роки тому

    Which hyperlite is that?

  • @johnnyrosso3441
    @johnnyrosso3441 4 роки тому

    Anyone know the name of those sunglasses Ian had on ?

  • @surferdude44444
    @surferdude44444 4 роки тому +1

    You guys are in great shape. You're not even breathing hard. I've lost count of the the people going up the "tourist" route, sucking air just to get to Muir.......and they paid a $1000 not to even summit. I'm old school. I used to do Gibraltar route. Nobody does that anymore. Too treacherous.

    • @CodyTownsend
      @CodyTownsend  4 роки тому +1

      Well, an entire year of skiing spent earned on two feet will do that to ya. I don't know too much about Rainier but will look into that route, sounds....interesting.

    • @surferdude44444
      @surferdude44444 4 роки тому +2

      Cody Townsend......Well back in the day, I used to be an assistant-assistant guide for Rainier Mountaineering Inc. We had a mantra "don't insult the mountain when you climb it." In other words be in shape. I was the clean up guide. The last one who would make sure all the stragglers made it up to Muir in at least eight hours! Their version of prepping for the mountain, was doing some jogging a week before the climb. It's just nice to watch real athletes climb because altitude can be a tricky thing. btw.....very impressed with your decision making. The weather that day was gonna get worse before it got better. The mountain will always be there.

    • @surferdude44444
      @surferdude44444 4 роки тому

      Cody Townsend......Well back in the day, I used to be an assistant-assistant guide for Rainier Mountaineering Inc. We had a mantra "don't insult the mountain when you climb it." In other words be in shape. I was the clean up guide. The last one who would make sure all the stragglers made it up to Muir in at least eight hours! Their version of prepping for the mountain, was doing some jogging a week before the climb. It's just nice to watch real athletes climb because altitude can be a tricky thing. btw.....very impressed with your decision making. The weather that day was gonna get worse before it got better. The mountain will always be there.

    • @ADAMJWAITE
      @ADAMJWAITE 3 роки тому +1

      @@surferdude44444 If you were to summit and ski/board back down, what route, itinerary, ect. would you suggest? I've been to the top a couple times and have always wanted to go back and board back down. My limited experience suggested the Emmons route would be the safest.

  • @millerfour2071
    @millerfour2071 4 роки тому

    4:20

  • @nicolaistolwijk
    @nicolaistolwijk 2 роки тому

    i'm not your parents but climbing denali and having to learn alpine technices one climb before is kinda wreckless. i would've built experience on technical and other mountains

  • @ifyoucantripitslipit.3844
    @ifyoucantripitslipit.3844 2 роки тому

    Can I come to mountain school? I got rope beacon shovel probe ascender grigi ATC fig8 harness skins skis tent oh yah and kite

  • @tightirl
    @tightirl 4 роки тому +1

    how's that gluten allergy holding up?

  • @midi510
    @midi510 4 роки тому +1

    I'd have just taken my base layer off or my shell pants and I never wear undies either. Totally useless and totally uncomfortable.

  • @susanappleby2414
    @susanappleby2414 4 роки тому

    This is great but the drums are too loud and distracts from your voice. I had trouble hearing you clearly. Thank you for these. They are inspiring.

  • @gotsu21
    @gotsu21 3 роки тому

    Why do these dudes just keep talking craps in these videos? Sucks. Unlike.