It’s disrespectful when they’re not mentioned imho. They risk their lives to lay ropes and oxygen tanks ahead of time so that tourists can make the summit. It’s disingenuous for many to believe they conquered Everest vs were helped up by professionals who risked their lives.
@@yodasbuddy yeah this is really shitty. Sherpas have been mountaineering for more years than the tourists have, I don't understand why they're never given the credit they deserve
The 3billion dollar$ that the Nepalese government receives and the 15 plus Million$ that the expedition businesses receive doesn't account for the $4000 that the Sherpa guides receive for their work. They are professional athletes to lead each tourist climber and Doctors/paramedics when tourists fail to summit. And how much has GoPro made off of their sponsor climber. Sherpas are the Himalayan Ambassadors - pay them as such! And more than the $5000 as a Supplementary Death Benefit should they die
@@fibonacci3844 not nowadays but always, ever since the first-ever summit of Everest by Hillary was accompanied by Tenjin Norgay. Only 5 people have attempted climbing solo, 3 of them succeeded and 2 of them died.
Like cool guy said it's clearly heavily edited and not real-time. I'm not a climber but id guess that even for an experienced team it's likely that it would have probably taken at least 3 or 4 times longer than the video length shown here, possibly even more, when the conditions are good like this. In a blizzard or white out, it might take even longer I'm sure.
How come you guys have not yet mentioned Nims Purja from the incredible Netflix documentary "14 Peaks" ? You sponsored him in this impossible and world shattering record and he filmed all his best shots with your products! It would be awesome to feature him on the channel, I feel he deserves it. What he did is amazing borderline superhuman.
@@seancopland4066 he stopped his own attempts to save others and he insisted on summiting K2 with his whole team. He’s an icon. What have you ever done?
That BEAUTIFUL sun halo at 4:44 took my breath away! Easily the most incredible video I've seen, the wide angle shots give a crazy sense of scale, when measured against the people. Wild optical illusions too, like at 2:54.
Nowadays it's not an exceptional feat anymore. A bit like a while ago the five minute mile was considered inhuman, now most people in good shape can do a five minute mile. If you have money, good sherpas and are lucky with the weather (like this guy apparently) you can do it too. Nowadays people with nearly zero experience of mountaineering summit Everest every year now.
@@f900ex5 Clearly? I watched it again, I certainly can't clearly see any? Possibly one at a distance, hard to tell. Care to point them out? Whilst there are many there I know, I'm pretty sure a half decent editor will have removed those slices.
@@notundermywatch3163 Its true. The hardest part of Everest now is waiting in line for your turn to summit. People die waiting up there for their turn.
Since late 1961, at age 12, when "The Conquest of Everest" book - recounting the successful 1953 British expedition - fell into my hands, I've been a most dedicated Everest buff. Two years later, in 1963, the October issue of the National Geographic Magazine, carrying the story of the momentous American expedition, spurred my imagination even further. From that time onward, I've always wondered how must the Everest summit look like. So I avidly read or watched whatever Everest story, publication or video I managed to find. I even spoke personally with a couple of successful Everest summitters. However, nothing seemed to whet my appetite for a real-life summit image. Until now. Patience and resilience eventually bear fruit... Today, 61 years later, my wish has been thoroughly fulfilled. These astounding summit images just happened to be the second best to actually being there in person. My deepest gratitude to you for having made my dream come true.
@@turdfurgeson2032 Yes, I did. But my climbing achievements were limited to the volcanoes close to Mexico City, whose heights lie within the 17,000 to 18,000 foot range. Although one particular desire I harbored for a long time was travelling to the Himalayas, I simply couldn't find the opportunities nor the financial means for indulging in such a trip.
@@burst345 That's still an accomplishment. I'm 39 and just starting my mountaineering career after years of putting it off. I live in the Pacific Northwest, so there lots of peaks close by I can climb. I'd really like to summit at least one 8000m peak but like you said, it's prohibitively expensive
To think that people died attempting to climb this mountain and this guy made it look like a walk in the park is just amazing. The views are astounding as well. Thanks gopro for making this possible!
Just recently a Bengali lady(Piyali Basak) from near Kolkata (India 🇮🇳) completed her Everest journey without any Oxygen supply. Really a proud moment as an Indian🎊💫
U Bro ur ahead of me I am watching and using mobile since night time knowing past 1 am I used phone since night 9pm A I am unable to sleep Just want mu mind peace back to watch this absolute marvelous I don't even have any mint anything to eat while watching I am in the shittest area ever I cant even roam around much
Yup, this guy and the other 100 people who paid to get escorted up an established route. So funny anyone would brag about Everest after seeing the truth about that situation.
Breathtaking scenery ,, too bad we didn't have an opportunity to see the real side of Everest. Garbage by the ton, hundred of abandoned tents and oxygen cylinders strewn across the landscape. An estimated 8,000 kilograms of human waste ( can you imagine ?? ) ,,, and for good measure let's throw in around two hundred dead bodies.
I want to thank you for being one of the few comments about sherpa that doesn't crap on the climbers in the same sentence. Too many people ignorant on the situation up there place blame on the climbers for endangering the lives of the sherpa.. Even though these climbers have to receive government approved permits to climb in the first place. The Nepalese government could easily turn down more of the less experienced climbers, but they value money more.
Hell yeah!! I bought the Hero 10 Black last week and I'm very impressed! the quality of the video with the 5.3k resolution and 120 frames a second is awesome with the standard video stabilization, Thank you GoPro!
Interesting fact : Mount Everest is the highest peak according to sea level ,the actual real highest point on earth is at the top of Mount Chimborazo ( Ecuador ) because that point is farthest away from the center of the earth, du to the planet being slightly bulged around the equator Mount Chimborazo sticks further out into the sky than Mount Everest does.
It's not an accomplishment to have lots of money and summit everest. People with almost no climbing experience climb everest everyday. It's just very expensive to pay to summit everest.
@@sqlevolicious People do not climb Everest everyday lmao. There is a strict climbing season and the summit windows are very small. It isn't nearly as hard as it used to be, but climbing Everest isn't easy either, people die every year.
@@thepessimisticoptimist9375 I find these "Redbull" "GoPro" docs are banal, boring and do not convey the terrifying awesomeness of the Himalayans. Check out 'Storm over Everest' ua-cam.com/video/aRj74eXSTk0/v-deo.html
And the irony is that they don't give you money for climbing Everest, instead it costs you money. Anywhere from 30k-100k, personally I'd rather not die and have the money for a new car or a down payment on a house. These people are nuts
Just Wow! Thank you so much. This is the closest most of us will ever get to experience a fraction of what it must have felt like at the literal top of the World! Just Incredible
*Apart from their praise worthy efforts, **6:34** that much amount of leftover Flags even at the highest point of the Earth shows how much polluted our planet has become..!*
and people wonder why certain climbers cannot be found! they could be wayyyy down under it or coverd in ice or snow. the place is massive!! i think people just dont grasp the actual size of the mountain and its surroundings . awsome vid :)
Thanks for the awesome video. Makes one want to visit Mt. Everest right away! Wish it was that easy. Also, looking forward to the must awaited upgrade to the GoPro Max.
Don't visit it, and don't encourage people who want to. The entire mountain should be closed to these clown shoes tourists who do nothing but leave garbage there and take goofy videos and tell themselves it's OK because they're "creating employment for the sherpas." Climbing Everest has been reduced to a rich dentist's activity
He really just made climbing the summit look easy and non dangerous. I remember watching a documentary about climbing mt Everest and they said once you get to the third base camp your brain starts swelling and more dangerous bodily changes.
Props to the sherpas for making this even possible. Sherpas do all the work. They carry the food, camp supplies, and oxygen tanks.
It’s disrespectful when they’re not mentioned imho. They risk their lives to lay ropes and oxygen tanks ahead of time so that tourists can make the summit. It’s disingenuous for many to believe they conquered Everest vs were helped up by professionals who risked their lives.
@@yodasbuddy yeah this is really shitty. Sherpas have been mountaineering for more years than the tourists have, I don't understand why they're never given the credit they deserve
They get paid shit too. Meanwhile the Nepal government rakes in hella permit money like a bunch of greedy crooks.
And set up the ropes and ladders. Yes, they do all the work.
The 3billion dollar$ that the Nepalese government receives and the 15 plus Million$ that the expedition businesses receive doesn't account for the $4000 that the Sherpa guides receive for their work. They are professional athletes to lead each tourist climber and Doctors/paramedics when tourists fail to summit. And how much has GoPro made off of their sponsor climber. Sherpas are the Himalayan Ambassadors - pay them as such! And more than the $5000 as a Supplementary Death Benefit should they die
I've gotta say, I have seen the view from the top of Everest and it was absolutely worth every second.... searching through Google images.
u had me in the first half and i was gonna ask if you saw any dead bodies
Just disappeared a guy there from Hungary...Google Suhajda Szilárd.
He attempted to clime up with out any help or oxygen tank😢
Did u see any curvature at the summit?
Yeah Same with K2
@@kazzykaioken8873the earth is flat..there is no curvature at any height. We been lied to just like we been lied to about almost everything.
This guy made the Everest climb look like a cake walk!
Cause the hardest work is always done by the Sherpas nowadays.
@@fibonacci3844 not nowadays but always, ever since the first-ever summit of Everest by Hillary was accompanied by Tenjin Norgay. Only 5 people have attempted climbing solo, 3 of them succeeded and 2 of them died.
All the ropes and gear are already set and ready for him by Sherpas. I like how they don't get any credit.
cake with coffe!
@@notbutta exactly those ropes are there cause of the sherpas. Respect to them ❤️
Summiting Everest in 6 minutes and 55 seconds must be a new record!
are you serious? they obviously cut the footage on a desktop computer to that length..
@@tallesttreeintheforest Humor really isn't your biggest strength.
@@Stormertheboy This had me rolling. LMAO
Like cool guy said it's clearly heavily edited and not real-time. I'm not a climber but id guess that even for an experienced team it's likely that it would have probably taken at least 3 or 4 times longer than the video length shown here, possibly even more, when the conditions are good like this. In a blizzard or white out, it might take even longer I'm sure.
@@justsayin644 thank you for support
At 5:33 you can see lightning in the top right corner. Magnificent
😮😮😮
just goes to show how high thy are
Basically its below in the clouds
Totally missed that! Thank you. So cool right?!
Good eye
How come you guys have not yet mentioned Nims Purja from the incredible Netflix documentary "14 Peaks" ? You sponsored him in this impossible and world shattering record and he filmed all his best shots with your products! It would be awesome to feature him on the channel, I feel he deserves it. What he did is amazing borderline superhuman.
Agreed!
Netflix probably owns all that footage. Though I do think he deserves a mention
BEYONCE HAD ONE OF THE BEST MUSIC VIDEOS OF ALL TIME
Cause he cocky af haha, legit was making up facts in interviews, I don't understand why he has to lie after doing such an insane achievement
@@seancopland4066 he stopped his own attempts to save others and he insisted on summiting K2 with his whole team. He’s an icon.
What have you ever done?
That BEAUTIFUL sun halo at 4:44 took my breath away! Easily the most incredible video I've seen, the wide angle shots give a crazy sense of scale, when measured against the people. Wild optical illusions too, like at 2:54.
These wide angle shots makes it look like anyone can walk up Everest.
I'm not pointing it out but you can clearly see the dead bodies of climbers that didn't make it
Nowadays it's not an exceptional feat anymore. A bit like a while ago the five minute mile was considered inhuman, now most people in good shape can do a five minute mile. If you have money, good sherpas and are lucky with the weather (like this guy apparently) you can do it too. Nowadays people with nearly zero experience of mountaineering summit Everest every year now.
@@f900ex5 Clearly? I watched it again, I certainly can't clearly see any? Possibly one at a distance, hard to tell. Care to point them out? Whilst there are many there I know, I'm pretty sure a half decent editor will have removed those slices.
@@notundermywatch3163 Its true. The hardest part of Everest now is waiting in line for your turn to summit. People die waiting up there for their turn.
Anyone with a spare 100k can be dragged up Everest by Sherpas. It hasn't been impressive for a long time.
Since late 1961, at age 12, when "The Conquest of Everest" book - recounting the successful 1953 British expedition - fell into my hands, I've been a most dedicated Everest buff. Two years later, in 1963, the October issue of the National Geographic Magazine, carrying the story of the momentous American expedition, spurred my imagination even further.
From that time onward, I've always wondered how must the Everest summit look like. So I avidly read or watched whatever Everest story, publication or video I managed to find. I even spoke personally with a couple of successful Everest summitters. However, nothing seemed to whet my appetite for a real-life summit image. Until now.
Patience and resilience eventually bear fruit... Today, 61 years later, my wish has been thoroughly fulfilled. These astounding summit images just happened to be the second best to actually being there in person.
My deepest gratitude to you for having made my dream come true.
Did you ever get into mountaineering?
@@turdfurgeson2032 Yes, I did. But my climbing achievements were limited to the volcanoes close to Mexico City, whose heights lie within the 17,000 to 18,000 foot range. Although one particular desire I harbored for a long time was travelling to the Himalayas, I simply couldn't find the opportunities nor the financial means for indulging in such a trip.
@@burst345 That's still an accomplishment. I'm 39 and just starting my mountaineering career after years of putting it off. I live in the Pacific Northwest, so there lots of peaks close by I can climb. I'd really like to summit at least one 8000m peak but like you said, it's prohibitively expensive
@@turdfurgeson2032 I wish you good luck. Take care of yourself and always stress playing it safe!
That sun ☀️ halo at 4:39 is amazing!
The landscape looks like from another planet
Knowing the way technology is going, 10 years from now they will offer guided tours to the top of Mt Everest with gift shops along the way.
It will be like a normal gift shop, but with a 15% chance of dying along the way.
They kinda already do. It's not 10 years away, it's only a few years away from being like that.
do you understand they do it right now, right? (except the shops ofc)
@@SuperCatacata lmao 15% where did you get that statics bruh nowadays fatality rate is very low.
Don’t forget clowns selling balloons and cotton candy
It's a great feeling when you're on top of the highest point on earth
Yeah, it`s higly recommended.
@@TH3G30 bro dont be that guy.
With no oxygen? Nah.
@@TH3G30 true
@@Turnpost2552 false
I still couldn’t believe that scene was taken on planet Earth! It’s exquisite!
Whoop! Thanks for making my Everest Summit the #GoProAwards! Psyched you enjoyed the footage 🙏
Thank YOU, Jon! What an accomplishment 👏
Incredible climb sir! Wish I could go there one day!
HAD COLD CHILLS WATCHING THIS!!!!!!!! THANKU FOR WONDERFULL FILMING!!!!
@@stephen_boss Its your mindset. You should say "Im looking forward to climbing mt Everest one day". You set your own limits
Congrats on your summit man! Gotta aim for the highest mountain in the solar system now lol
To think that people died attempting to climb this mountain and this guy made it look like a walk in the park is just amazing. The views are astounding as well. Thanks gopro for making this possible!
Die*
The one that died because there not trained or
pushed themselves way way excessively
@@dudeshahs4282 or not paying up to 100.000$ for equiptments or sherpas
imagine u get to the top, and there’s an old man sitting. and he just calls you a Wuss
@@dudeshahs4282 or got caught in a blizzard unexpectedly
Being a Sherpa has to be one of the craziest , coolest jobs ever . Mad respect to anyone whose climbed Everest .
Just recently a Bengali lady(Piyali Basak) from near Kolkata (India 🇮🇳) completed her Everest journey without any Oxygen supply.
Really a proud moment as an Indian🎊💫
Congratulation for her! Without O2 is the real challenge.
Funny how no one mentions a woman who did it…
Wtf how?
Those guys risking their lives for personal achievement And here I am watching this in bed while eating a giant bag of junior mints
U
Bro ur ahead of me
I am watching and using mobile since night time knowing past 1 am
I used phone since night 9pm
A
I am unable to sleep
Just want mu mind peace back to watch this absolute marvelous
I don't even have any mint anything to eat while watching
I am in the shittest area ever I cant even roam around much
@@MarioXcore1 all for the love of money
Yup, this guy and the other 100 people who paid to get escorted up an established route. So funny anyone would brag about Everest after seeing the truth about that situation.
At least you're not running the risk of freezing to death
@@Saturnia2014 truth. I’m comfy under my blankets
That View from the Summit with the Sun rising on the Horizon is just Priceless!!!!! 05:45 😍
I wonder how they got the shot at the summit. a drone? 06:25
@@jx14aby no, he's using GoPro Max on the Insta360 Invisible Selfie Stick
@@notundermywatch3163 thx
@@jx14aby kind of impossible to get a drone at that altitude
Thankyou for sharing us this great POV climbing this highest mountain on earth. EVEN I'm in front of my computer I can feel the enviroment out there
*highest mountain measured starting at the ocean. not the highest mountain.
I swear to god you must be like Goku coming out of the hyperbolic chamber when you step down from off that mountain. Superhumans!!!
This is a new Task :
Sunrise at Everest !!
Another Level of Awesomeness 💯😎🔥
What amazing footage and breathtaking scenery!! I could even feel the cold air and wind!!
Breathtaking scenery ,, too bad we didn't have an opportunity to see the real side of Everest. Garbage by the ton, hundred of abandoned tents and oxygen cylinders strewn across the landscape. An estimated 8,000 kilograms of human waste ( can you imagine ?? ) ,,, and for good measure let's throw in around two hundred dead bodies.
Be nice of you to mention the Sherpa team by name that got you up there safe. Congratulations to you all and the incredible Sherpa team.
I want to thank you for being one of the few comments about sherpa that doesn't crap on the climbers in the same sentence.
Too many people ignorant on the situation up there place blame on the climbers for endangering the lives of the sherpa.. Even though these climbers have to receive government approved permits to climb in the first place. The Nepalese government could easily turn down more of the less experienced climbers, but they value money more.
Yip….
I couldn’t do Everest.
I got impatient watching the lines…in a video….how pathetic! 😂
Well done my dude! 👍
Cant believe the summit wasn't heaving with people.. lucky you !
That is insane ! Goes to show GoPro can really take a beat up !
Maybe...mine froze due to battery issue in the heat of Pokhran, India during firing.
The cameraman never dies
When did you summit? The weather looks perfect and there were no crowds. Looks like you had the place to yourself! Great job and awesome video
Well…I can see a little bit of crowd. Surely not the horrible lines that we saw in 2019, but definitely there is a “little crowd” also in this video.
They can truly say they’ve been on top of the world 🎉
This is one of my favourite videos on GoPro. Thank you for uploading this.
Hell yeah!! I bought the Hero 10 Black last week and I'm very impressed! the quality of the video with the 5.3k resolution and 120 frames a second is awesome with the standard video stabilization, Thank you GoPro!
How much it costs?
Hope you + your new cam have some great adventures ahead!
@@GoPro Thanks! And hey, I have a quick question, what software/app should I have to upload my footage to edit and upload to UA-cam and Social Media?
@@waqasahmed3428something that common ppl won't be able to offord I guess
Absolutely stunning!
Less, please. 💋s to you.
Less, please.
Thank you for showing this video it's like I was climbing mount Everest 😅
Thank you for taking us on this journey! Epic your summit shots wauw! 🤩
I never wanted this video to end.. just unreal
ua-cam.com/video/GGV8axWrYik/v-deo.html
Here is the 40min version, he also has one of K2.
Thanks for visiting our mt everest love from nepal❤
Literally peak of the world
One day I will be there as well :) nice video and good luck to you
Спасибо ребятам, прошедшим это испытание и разработчикам камеры, теперь каждый может побывать на вершине мира!!! Спасибо, вы лучшие!!!
Thank you.
I love how they cleaned the peak, much better now
Interesting fact : Mount Everest is the highest peak according to sea level ,the actual real highest point on earth is at the top of Mount Chimborazo ( Ecuador ) because that point is farthest away from the center of the earth, du to the planet being slightly bulged around the equator Mount Chimborazo sticks further out into the sky than Mount Everest does.
Thats a gr8 fact. Thanks for sharing mate!!
This video saved me a trip. Thank you
Amazing views GoPro. Thank you for your work guys!!
amazing, this is the best footage of mt Everest on the internet.
The roundness of the earth can also be seen from that top. really amazing
Nope. That’s the lens.
Go on the top then you will be know
@@dbgamingnepal but it's the lens...the curvature isn't that visible in person, you can still see it but nowhere to the level of this video
Not true but ok
It’s literally the go pro lends. This is coming from a professional cinematographer
I caught myself taking deep breaths watching and listening to the guys!
This video on Everest mountain was absolutely amazing, I really like your videos and I'm from Brazil
climbing everest steps: base camp > camp 1 > camp 2 > camp 3 > summit. no sherpas, no help, nothing... not in 6 weeks but 6 mins !!
5:36 there is lightning in the clouds behind
This guy deserves 200M- HE LIT CLIMBED UP MT EVEREST FOR THIS FRICKEN VID!!!!!!!!!!!
I summited Mount Everest in 6:56 all in the comfort of my home.
omg it looks like a "green screen" lol, GREAT JOB!!!!
That just left me speechless. Especially once he reached the summit. What an accomplishment
It's not an accomplishment to have lots of money and summit everest. People with almost no climbing experience climb everest everyday. It's just very expensive to pay to summit everest.
@@sqlevolicious This guy knows what's up.
These days, summitting Everest is almost exclusively done by wealthy betas with small-man syndrome.
@@sqlevolicious People do not climb Everest everyday lmao. There is a strict climbing season and the summit windows are very small. It isn't nearly as hard as it used to be, but climbing Everest isn't easy either, people die every year.
This was better than any everest documentary. Cameras have come so far. Amazing
Are you sure
@@paulgabriels7190 can you suggest another one. I'm open to suggestions 😊
Less, please.
@@paulgabriels7190 No.
@@thepessimisticoptimist9375 I find these "Redbull" "GoPro" docs are banal, boring and do not convey the terrifying awesomeness of the Himalayans. Check out 'Storm over Everest' ua-cam.com/video/aRj74eXSTk0/v-deo.html
-Climb Mt.Everest-
Well there ya go, one more item on my bucket list crossed off. Thanks bro!
how does it cross it off your list tho
This is my eighth UA-cam summit of Mt Everest!
Much respect, me personally, no amount of money can convince me to go up MT Everest
And the irony is that they don't give you money for climbing Everest, instead it costs you money. Anywhere from 30k-100k, personally I'd rather not die and have the money for a new car or a down payment on a house. These people are nuts
this is the best ever video ive seen of climbing the everest
2:54 Sky looks sick there!
I got breathless just watching that
AMAZING
It looks exhausting though, props to these dude's doing what otherwise looks scary!
You mean props to the chirpas who carry all the ladders, make the paths and care for the safety of rich white people who want to look good on camera?
Just Wow!
Thank you so much. This is the closest most of us will ever get to experience a fraction of what it must have felt like at the literal top of the World! Just Incredible
This is amazing! I am actually planning on climbing Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, Africa in February. Me, my wife and a GoPro!
please leave a lot of sherpas, leave garbege & corpse after you
Watching this whilst on the stair master at the gym is top tier motivation 😂
How you summitted on such a beautiful day and there were no tourist or sightseers escapes my imagination.
Beautiful sharing dear friend thank you so much for nice sharing God bless you with great success ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
*Apart from their praise worthy efforts, **6:34** that much amount of leftover Flags even at the highest point of the Earth shows how much polluted our planet has become..!*
10 seconds of Everest summit on video, awesome.
R.I.P.SUHAJDA SZILÁRD ❤🇹🇯
WOW!! You folks should make this into a movie!
This footage was epic. Some of the sharpest and cleanest images I have seen on Everest.....how many batteries did he take?............
The magnificent view from the top of the world is really for unreal❤ Beautiful 😍
Gorgeous work (mountaineering and with the camera), thanks for sharing and GRATS!
the fact that there were bodies just laying around this place... magnificent journey though. thank God you did it!
Amazing video!! And the shots at the summit are amazing!!
Short and amazing video. Namaste from Nepal!
and people wonder why certain climbers cannot be found! they could be wayyyy down under it or coverd in ice or snow. the place is massive!! i think people just dont grasp the actual size of the mountain and its surroundings . awsome vid :)
They are* not could be
Ik heb de GoPro ook en het heeft hele fijne kwaliteit- I have the GoPro to and I’m really happy with the coalitions
Surreal este vídeo, e este lugar da pra ver até circunferência da terra, magnífico 👏
Those bright lightening behind absolutely magnificent view
well I absolutely love the easiness that go pro gives... I gonna experiment this amazing kit this year to fullest
Love to hear that!
Look at the curvature of Earth man, thats gorgeous
Wow this is so beautiful to see!! Sad that the others whom attempted to climb this didn't make it but I know their souls are enjoying the video
Oh he did it in 6 minutes and 55 seconds.
good job
Thanks for the awesome video. Makes one want to visit Mt. Everest right away! Wish it was that easy. Also, looking forward to the must awaited upgrade to the GoPro Max.
Don't visit it, and don't encourage people who want to. The entire mountain should be closed to these clown shoes tourists who do nothing but leave garbage there and take goofy videos and tell themselves it's OK because they're "creating employment for the sherpas." Climbing Everest has been reduced to a rich dentist's activity
6.30 still the best ever shot of Man Atop Everest....Tenzing and Hilary...and Col. Hunt were smiling down on you!
Amazing filming! Great work guys 🤘🏻
What kind of cameras are they using? It makes the mountain looked curved. 😉
2:42 would be my biggest fear climbing any mountain with crevasses
Yet another proof that the cameraman never dies
4:45 what’s that?!
a rainbow
He really just made climbing the summit look easy and non dangerous. I remember watching a documentary about climbing mt Everest and they said once you get to the third base camp your brain starts swelling and more dangerous bodily changes.
He didn’t quite summit! He must be gutted! Had a good couple of steps to go.
he summited the hell are you talking about
I literally watch this video every time to prepare myself to summit Mt Everest. I sure I'll do it.
You know it's tall when you see the curvature of the Earth.
Jon Gupta did a stunning job
0:47 the bodies in the background 😢
Amazing video!! Great for share!! Thanks a lot for this great images!!!