Climbing The Matterhorn is SCARY!

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  • Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
  • Two years ago, (sept 2014) I was fortunate to be part of a team of journalists who were sent by Switzerland Tourism and Zermatt Tourism to cover the 150th anniversary of the 1st climb up the Matterhorn. I really didn't know what I was getting myself into...and quickly found out that the Matterhorn is not an easy mountain to climb. We first practiced on the Breithorn, then moved onto the big mama Matterhorn. It was a huge challenge, both physically and mentally. It pushed me to the edge and was a very humbling, yet powerful experience. I'm still taking away lessons that I learned on that mountain.
    *The Matterhorn is actually more deadly than Everest.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 327

  • @brynnharris-hamm1321
    @brynnharris-hamm1321 5 місяців тому +1

    So refreshing to see someone be reasonable and realistic and not push through for ego reasons and end up dead. It’s not worth your life.

  • @mongolmcphee7791
    @mongolmcphee7791 4 роки тому +30

    This is actually one of the best Mountaineering videos I have ever seen. Someone from normal life doing a big climb is simply more interesting than a super hero doing the same thing. Good commentary too. I would have been even more nervous than you and well done for trying. I’m very impressed. I would love to climb it one day BUT it is beyond my ability now. Good luck with future projects.

    • @duzer
      @duzer  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the kind words, I really appreciate it. I learn something new with every challenge, and this was a very valuable experience

  • @corcaighrebel
    @corcaighrebel 6 років тому +45

    You never fail in the mountains when you make the right decision. Conditions determined it was not possible to summit, no failure in that.

  • @bunkerbunt3390
    @bunkerbunt3390 7 років тому +67

    You didn't fall. You didn't fail. You lived to tell a good story. Ueli Steck RIP.

    • @duzer
      @duzer  7 років тому +4

      All true, I'm alive and ready for more, thanks for watching!

  • @c.edwards1814
    @c.edwards1814 6 років тому +3

    Killing time that I should be spending on studying for a very important exam. Loved it; you're a great presenter--you keep it positive and clean. Shall carry this into the exam, my friend. Thanks.

    • @duzer
      @duzer  6 років тому

      Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment, I really appreciate it! Best of luck on your exam, you got this!

  • @kevinfernando697
    @kevinfernando697 7 років тому +8

    Ryan, this was very well put together! It deserves more views. Love the storytelling and felt like I was right there up with you.

    • @duzer
      @duzer  7 років тому

      Thank you my friend! I put a lot of heart and soul into all my content...I'm glad that people like you appreciate it. Stay tuned for more adventures!

  • @christophelemaire4025
    @christophelemaire4025 7 років тому +45

    Just stumbled upon your video. Great story telling, great humour, great editing. Honest, touching, cool all around. Hiked up to the Hörnlihütte with my family a few years ago. Brought back some memories. Thanks for sharing.

    • @duzer
      @duzer  7 років тому +1

      Thanks for the kind words, it's such an impressive mountain. I hope to go back someday!

    • @michaelcameron2292
      @michaelcameron2292 6 років тому

      I take my hat off to you this is super scary but a cracking little video I hope you climb it safely someday

  • @FerAdventures
    @FerAdventures 6 років тому +59

    Matterhorn is not a beginners mountain. Just because you have the money to pay for the best guide, that does not mean that you can do it. You are risking your live, the live of the guide and the live of group. Mountains deserve more respect.

    • @duzer
      @duzer  6 років тому +19

      yep...talked about all that in this video...that's why I turned back

    • @Mozartboy55
      @Mozartboy55 4 роки тому

      Ryan Van Duzer Just seen this, great video. Life is for living so even though you didn’t make it you had the courage to go for it.

  • @FriedrichJosefRoelli
    @FriedrichJosefRoelli 6 років тому +2

    Thank you Ryan for this very funny and creative video! Those are very honest and humble, not something you see every day in the social media! The Matterhorn is my all-time favorite mountain; I'm glad you were humble enough to know your limits, and are planning to go back! Just get yourself a week or so training, maybe even in Zermatt and surroundings; I'm sure you will love it! All the best, and keep up the very creative good work! Thank You!

  • @eronnoc
    @eronnoc 7 років тому +28

    So glad I stumbled across your channel, this is awesome stuff; the word 'fail' does not even register when I watch this, you only get as far as the mountain allows you, and it was a really brave attempt . what a life experience!

    • @duzer
      @duzer  7 років тому +1

      Thank you Beth for watching! It was an incredible life experience for sure...so beautiful there

  • @diojiwoolf
    @diojiwoolf 6 років тому +30

    80% of climbing accidents happen on the descent!

  • @SpookyApparition
    @SpookyApparition 6 років тому +2

    so this dude never googled "how hard is it to climb the matterhorn" before agreeing to climb it? the matterhorn is a serious mountain and I can't believe no one ever asked him ahead of time what kind of mountaineering experience he had

  • @hottsizz1
    @hottsizz1 5 років тому +4

    "It gave me permission to stop." To say that is not an admission of failure or quitting, it's a realization that many never come to. Success is not finishing, it's knowing when to proceed.

  • @pebbleadmirer8316
    @pebbleadmirer8316 3 роки тому +2

    Four years ago we were learning about the Matterhorn in class. The teacher had autoplay on as they all do, and at the end of an educational video about the first climbing of the Matterhorn, this played. All we saw was "eating humble pie", and this guy singing before it got turned off. Everyone burst out laughing, and I have finally found the legendary video

    • @duzer
      @duzer  3 роки тому

      haha, great story! Glad I could provide a few laughs ;)

  • @terryboardman789
    @terryboardman789 2 роки тому +1

    Dude! I know the feeling of being in over my head and the leader saying, “we have to turn back” … it’s like “OH F$ck yea!!” The relief …. Lol. Nice job bro.

  • @benwoollard7948
    @benwoollard7948 6 років тому +1

    Thanks for posting. Makes you realise how brave those who tried on the 1800s. I can’t imagine what they went through and what driving force.

  • @TKing677
    @TKing677 7 років тому +1

    When I first joined the military 2 years ago I had no idea what awaited me in terms of training. Once my basic training started my staff flipping out broke me. And my failure to keep up with the rest of the trainees finished me, I ended up quitting... But it never ended me. For the entire year I've worked on training and building myself up because I knew what was expected of me for when I went back, and that's exactly what I did.
    The year after training starts again and this time I blasted through it without much of an issue.
    You've tried and you know now what's expected of you on a mountain like that. So if you're ever given a similar chance to go you can prepare for it and maximize your chances of making it to the top, and be comfortable enough to be that cheerful Japanese lady.
    Love ya Ryan, never give up buddy!

    • @duzer
      @duzer  7 років тому

      Well said, love your story!

  • @helenfaulkner1328
    @helenfaulkner1328 6 років тому +2

    Thanks Ryan 🌄 great job documenting this . Really enjoyed 🏔

    • @duzer
      @duzer  6 років тому

      Thanks Helen!

  • @blackfox1320
    @blackfox1320 7 років тому +1

    Good editing and excellent video. Gives a true reality of the Matterhorn. When I hit the summit of it, 80 people attempted, 50ish hit summit and two had to get helicoptered out.

  • @oceanschwartz3396
    @oceanschwartz3396 7 років тому +3

    Great video man! I tried to climb it last year and got 150m from the top so I feel your pain. It's scary shit!

    • @duzer
      @duzer  7 років тому

      It sure is! Scary and beautiful

  • @mottopanukeiku7406
    @mottopanukeiku7406 Рік тому

    Great video and heroic attempt. I cannot begin to imagine going up the Matterhorn without alot of previous mountaineering and Class 4 climbing experience. I visited there a few years ago and the exposure on the Hornli route looks terrifying if you are not used to it. Kudos.

  • @dannyho6786
    @dannyho6786 6 років тому +2

    Some of that footage seriously make me queasy from the heights ! Props mayn !

  • @YnseSchaap
    @YnseSchaap 6 років тому +16

    Turn back, live to climb another day

    • @duzer
      @duzer  6 років тому +5

      exactly...I've had many adventures since this day. thanks for watching!

  • @denmark39
    @denmark39 6 років тому +1

    After look at me annoying start this was really a good honest video of reaching ones potential as a climber.

    • @duzer
      @duzer  6 років тому +1

      denmark39 look at me!! :) thanks for watching, appreciate it.

  • @Sessha12
    @Sessha12 7 років тому

    I had a simular experience. My guide called it before I even set foot on the mountain due to bad weather. Initially I was crushed, but honestly, even hiking on the lower mountain and foot hills was so wonderful. I ended up running part of the Zermat marathon route instead. I'm glad you still enjoyed your experience!

  • @nirmallotay8101
    @nirmallotay8101 5 років тому +1

    Excellent video. You discovered your summit. Which is normally at the edge of your comfort zone. No shame it. As you conquered the other horned named mountain. Which is still a great achievement, thank you for sharing this video and your experience.

    • @duzer
      @duzer  5 років тому

      Thank you for watching!

  • @nealteitelbaum8660
    @nealteitelbaum8660 6 років тому +1

    You didn't fail. You were successful. Making it to the top is great but it's only half way. Success is living to climb another day.

  • @ameshhad9445
    @ameshhad9445 7 років тому +27

    Interesting video... this also confirms that you're a brave man... gave your best shot... it was your guide who called it...as it was very windy there and very unsafe to go any further.
    I salute for your spirit and yes... on such adventurous trips like this, one shouldn't be expect success...there is something called experience :)
    well, good luck for your next attempt, if you still have MATTERHORN's dreams... just kidding!
    lovely work done!

    • @duzer
      @duzer  7 років тому +2

      thanks!

  • @uklie01
    @uklie01 2 роки тому

    You didn't fail. Knowing when one has to stop and making the right decision is never a failure, on the contrary! Kudos.

  • @Cruisetipshacks
    @Cruisetipshacks 4 роки тому

    Great, great video production. Great story telling. Ryan, you are awesome!

    • @duzer
      @duzer  4 роки тому

      Thanks!! This was a fun one to put together

  • @aaronb.9707
    @aaronb.9707 4 роки тому +1

    Well done - massive achievement & you're alive!

  • @underwaterdick
    @underwaterdick 7 років тому +1

    Great video, well described experience.
    In mountaineering, there is no shame in returning alive having not reached the summit of your goal.
    Certainly cudos for trying!

    • @duzer
      @duzer  7 років тому

      Thanks my man, I'm grateful for the experience, and happy that I'm able to do many other adventures!

  • @colinsmith7407
    @colinsmith7407 6 років тому +1

    Truly fantastic video. I really enjoyed it- will have to check out more of your stuff!!

    • @duzer
      @duzer  6 років тому

      Thanks for watching Colin! I have TONS of fun adventure videos from all over the world. Hope you like my stuff

  • @michaeltaylor4271
    @michaeltaylor4271 Рік тому

    What is amazing is someone had actually climbed this mountain in 1 hour and like 46 minutes..

  • @Vezzo55
    @Vezzo55 7 років тому +1

    Cool Video....Honest and entertaining...Well done you gave it your best shot and had a great experience.

    • @duzer
      @duzer  7 років тому +1

      Thanks! I gave it my best and that makes me happy...and all the cheese fondue wasn't bad either :)

  • @Chief-Walleye
    @Chief-Walleye 3 роки тому

    Great Attitude! What a Positive Person and Outlook. Don't depend on the Destination...but Enjoy the Journey... And out of Edward Whymper's great work: "Do nothing in haste, look well to each step, and from the beginning...think what may be the end."

  • @AleksandarGospic
    @AleksandarGospic 7 років тому +7

    This video appeared in my recommendations, 'guess' UA-cam figured out I love mountains, so there you go :) Well, really great video and story Ryan, very well told and put together! Although I've seen so many videos about Matterhorn and surroundings never felt I want to skip a single second. I've been to Breithorn 3 times by now, climbed those Monte Rosa peaks in the distance, been to Mont Blanc, biked from Gornergrat to Zermatt once, been fascinated by Matterhorn since my childhood, but respected it too much to attempt to climb it, although I know I can if I wanted to. But as you say, it is not all about the peaks, it is the journey and all the experiences along the way. Cheers!

    • @duzer
      @duzer  7 років тому +1

      Hello Aleksandar! Thanks for your comment. It's a beautiful experience up there in those mountains and I'm very fortunate that I got to be up there in Zermatt for 2 weeks. Someday I'll go back...but just to eat cheese :)

    • @AleksandarGospic
      @AleksandarGospic 7 років тому

      Hehe that's good enough reason 😊😂

  • @wetnosepublishingltd8260
    @wetnosepublishingltd8260 7 років тому +1

    Well done Ryan. Very honest and FUN video. Believe me when I say....climbing the Matterhorn is all about conditions!....I've climbed it without a guide on a perfect day....I mean PERFECT day....it was still scary but the rock was rock (little to no ice) and the wind was zippo.....I'm now 54 years old and I'm going there again......so you have stacks of time. WELL DONE MATEY. ERV

    • @duzer
      @duzer  7 років тому

      Thanks for the positive reinforcement...it was a fun experience even though I didn't make it...and as you say, there is still time! Have fun when you go back

  • @mikko8574
    @mikko8574 4 роки тому +1

    It was a success, you came home alive and that's all what matters. I don't think there's such thing as a failure when it comes to climbing.

    • @duzer
      @duzer  4 роки тому

      So true!

  • @YogaLifeCode
    @YogaLifeCode 7 років тому +3

    it's such a treat to watch ur adventures, it's great that u shared this! I don't see it as a failure at all, you still went up and u gave it ur best shot and u didn't endanger urself or ur guide. Kudos to u, I'm not athletic and I'm not comfortable with heights so it blows my mind that u even tried it :)

    • @duzer
      @duzer  7 років тому

      Thanks for the kind words. I look at it now as a huge learning experience...very grateful for it. Thanks again for watching

  • @janicecombs4558
    @janicecombs4558 6 років тому

    I’ve been watching The Horn on Netflix and found your video after googling the Matterhorn. I was terrified for you after watching the series! Thanks for sharing this video.

  • @12carza
    @12carza 7 років тому +4

    Loved this video, so very real.. Tying in the whole adventure thing with real life lessons. And funny too haha

    • @duzer
      @duzer  7 років тому

      Thanks Christian! It was a fun adventure, scary, but fun :)

  • @SHENRAR
    @SHENRAR 7 років тому +4

    Matterhorn is a hell of a mountain. Not being a mountaineer and trying that one is being really brave, it would be even temerarious if you didn't have a guide. Great video!

    • @duzer
      @duzer  7 років тому

      Thank you! It's a beautiful place to suffer :)

  • @Charles-xe2qh
    @Charles-xe2qh 7 років тому +13

    Woah, they took you on the half-traverse of the Breithorn with NO prior experience?!? That's scary. I have done a couple of very simple mountains around Zermatt and I would definitely not want to have done the half traverse as my first experience in the mountains. Bravo for getting through the half traverse. There is indeed some pretty serious exposure on that route, judging by UA-cam videos anyway!!

    • @duzer
      @duzer  7 років тому +6

      Yeah, the Half traverse scared the Shit out of me :) Thanks for watching my silly video.

    • @Tormentor
      @Tormentor 6 років тому +1

      To be honest. I really liked that you didn't cut out the guide roasting you a bit there ^^.

  • @drewbiec1062
    @drewbiec1062 6 років тому +1

    DAMMIT MAN!! My little heart was just freaking pumping then I heard buddy say "if you do not feel safe here your in the wrong place!" then I really started getting scurred!! Thank you for sharing brother for people like me its a damn adrenaline rush just watching! The closest ill EVER come to this is trying to put myself in the climbers position in my head! HA Thank you man!

    • @duzer
      @duzer  6 років тому

      Thanks Drewbie for watching! I was pretty darn nervous as well, ha! Glad to have turned back. Check out the other videos on my channel for a ton of other adventures.

  • @4775joshua
    @4775joshua 3 роки тому

    Awesome story!
    I once climbed Longs peak in CO. Is a 14er.
    My brother never exercises and eats McDonald's a lot. I was in great shape and I was acclimated to Denver elevation and he was coming from sea level.
    I was having no trouble with the physical part of the climb, but when we passed through The Keyhole and the bottom dropped several thousand feet I got scared and turned around while my brother tramped happily to the top and drank champagne with the summiters.
    I wouldn't have made it as far as you did on either of those horns.
    Great job. Great video.

  • @Seniorstation
    @Seniorstation 3 роки тому

    I love your videos. And your attitude. Thanks for being so awesome and honest - plus you are around my age I think and seeing you have fun and challenge yourself inspires me 🤓

    • @duzer
      @duzer  3 роки тому

      Thanks!! I really appreciate your kind words

  • @sacredthyme4617
    @sacredthyme4617 7 років тому +2

    you did feel the magic ~ love your life of storytelling

    • @duzer
      @duzer  7 років тому

      Thanks!

  • @user-eu8ny4dg3t
    @user-eu8ny4dg3t Рік тому

    Matterhorn is one of the most dangerous mountain in the Europe, technically heavy to climb
    and i'ts for alpinists and expirienced climbers, not for all. Congratulations for this great video, i appreciate that you are honest, and you know when is enough.

  • @newtonchu3368
    @newtonchu3368 3 роки тому

    Just found this searching for info on the Matterhorn. You are still one of my hero's Ryan! Aloha

    • @duzer
      @duzer  3 роки тому +1

      Hey buddy!! You never know where I’m gonna pop up on UA-cam ;)

  •  3 місяці тому +1

    IN 1972 I SUMMITED THE MATTERHORN. THE BEST THING I HAVE EVER DONE.

    • @duzer
      @duzer  3 місяці тому

      That musta been amazing

  • @Clutchriley11
    @Clutchriley11 7 років тому +1

    Came across your channel and it's really high quality. New sub!

    • @duzer
      @duzer  7 років тому

      Thanks Keegan! I really appreciate it. I hope you enjoy my content, and stay tuned for more!

  • @Medstitcher1959
    @Medstitcher1959 4 роки тому

    I really enjoyed this video! While I have also enjoyed the successful ascents, I also learned a lot from your video, and I love your attitude! I have no doubt that if you would have continued, you would have made it to the top. One thing I have learned in life, we only fail when we do not try!

  • @leeoscbaker5207
    @leeoscbaker5207 5 років тому

    Fair play to you bud you don't have to reach the summit to grow bigger balls you've given me such inspiration

  • @sueannskerrattherron2079
    @sueannskerrattherron2079 6 років тому +1

    Kudos! Glad you are safe. Interesting adventure and great video.

    • @duzer
      @duzer  6 років тому

      Thanks! Safe and sound and always ready for more fun outside!

  • @joecarnes9174
    @joecarnes9174 3 роки тому +1

    Coming back home is no fail brother! You got a sub from me on this well done!

    • @duzer
      @duzer  3 роки тому

      Thanks my man! Hope you enjoy my videos

  • @mainHERO88
    @mainHERO88 7 років тому

    As long as you try until you can't possibly go any further, then you haven't failed. You had a hell of am experence on that mountain! Live it!

    • @duzer
      @duzer  7 років тому

      mainHERO88 well said!!!

  • @marksd5650
    @marksd5650 4 роки тому

    Well, glad you knew you were in over your head. My brother and I climbed it when we were 14 and 15 by ourselves. Fly over from Massachusetts. That was a warm up. Best!

    • @duzer
      @duzer  4 роки тому

      Congrats!

  • @Margaret2332
    @Margaret2332 5 років тому

    - Dude, you did a great job. Great story. Good for you. Keep going.

  • @earlspencer7863
    @earlspencer7863 4 роки тому +2

    The Matterhorn is NOT deadlier than Everest. It's just because Matterhorn allows free access rather than a permitting process like Everest. Therefore way more inexperienced climbers try it.

    • @duzer
      @duzer  4 роки тому

      Well, it is deadlier in the sense that more people die there than Everest...that’s a true statement. Is it more dangerous? Probably not.

    • @earlspencer7863
      @earlspencer7863 4 роки тому

      @@duzer Thanks for the videos!! I'm a new subscriber :). Glad you made it back alive from the deadliest mountain in Europe!

    • @duzer
      @duzer  4 роки тому

      Thanks Earl! Appreciate you subscribing! Hope you’re doing well amidst all this nuttyness

  • @edmartinezdj9034
    @edmartinezdj9034 5 років тому +1

    You did go back on the start of the crux of the climb, the Moseley Slab.If you weren't feeling confident up till there you guys did the right call. There's where supossedly the really scary stuff start, though if you get through the slab there are some fixed ropes on the really difficult part after the shoulder.Great video btw.

    • @duzer
      @duzer  5 років тому

      Thanks for watching Ed! It was quite the experience!

  • @Biboa_outdoor.hiking
    @Biboa_outdoor.hiking 2 роки тому

    I still admire you, amazing video :)

  • @kentnoble8434
    @kentnoble8434 6 років тому +2

    Great video. I failed the first time on Rainier. I did go back and finish it. But in hindsight I didn't have to.

    • @duzer
      @duzer  6 років тому

      Thanks Kent...nice job on Rainier!

  • @FSEVENMAN
    @FSEVENMAN 6 років тому +1

    good call Duzer, live to climb another day..
    Awesome video...

    • @duzer
      @duzer  6 років тому

      Thanks! I like being alive :)

  • @SephirothXRA
    @SephirothXRA 7 років тому

    I really like this video, and your channel as well. I've been watching a lot of mountaineering documentaries recently and it's nice to see a different perspective: not that of a super experienced professional, and not a novice as well. Also a good mix of humor and cinematography. And that all important lesson of being okay with not achieving the goal. Btw, random question, have you been to or even plan on doing any similar adventures in Patagonia? Would love to see some videos of you there!

  • @IcedDog
    @IcedDog 6 років тому +1

    Great vid! I'd be perfectly content to hike to Hornli Hut and stop there 😃

  • @andrehaugen227
    @andrehaugen227 4 роки тому

    I just loved this video. So good and entertaining! Thank you!

    • @duzer
      @duzer  4 роки тому

      Thanks for watching Andre!! I have lots of other fun videos. Cheers

  • @redballs
    @redballs 5 років тому

    Glad your ok. Deciding to climb a mountain with no experience could have ended up really bad.

  • @apeman2601
    @apeman2601 6 років тому +1

    Wow so amazing! How come i see this video just now. it is wonderful that you share your experience there with us. Because, to be honest, almost all who do alpine tour/climbs get to those points in their climbing life. Am I able to go further, how's the weather? Do I push myself to hard, if I progess? Is the risk managable? Is it better to turn around? I like those videos more, as those 4k brilliant video shots of super dangerous climbs. Those guys feel also fear and turn around sometimes, but those ascents are rarely shown!

  • @symphonyfarm2009
    @symphonyfarm2009 4 роки тому

    I am reading Banner in the Sky to my son!. A fictional re telling of the 1865 1st ascent of the Matterhorn. So good!!!

    • @duzer
      @duzer  4 роки тому

      I'll look that up!

  • @ChristopherWalch
    @ChristopherWalch 6 років тому +1

    Dude, you didn't fail. You retreated on the advice and decision of your guide, which I am sure was the right decision. Getting to the top should always only be an option. Coming down safely should always be obligatory. BTW I think the girls in the blue and yellow bikinis are from Sweden not Switzerland. lol. Great video.

    • @duzer
      @duzer  6 років тому

      Thanks Christopher! I'm happy with what I accomplished, and it was overall a very exciting experience. And yes, I know the girls in the bikinis are from Sweden, I was making the point that everyone gets confused about the two countries. Thanks for watching and subscribe for more adventures!

  • @gyverzero09
    @gyverzero09 7 років тому +19

    well You didn't fail If you got something from it.

    • @duzer
      @duzer  7 років тому +1

      Very true, I'll forever cherish that experience

  • @patmat.
    @patmat. 2 роки тому

    Great honest video, I would never do that. It would have been nice to show us what you climbed on a 3D mountain view, cause you could be halfway up or jusr 100ft up for all we know.

  • @Brazucaroyal
    @Brazucaroyal 6 років тому +1

    Fuck man... my hands got sweaty watching this one hahaha you are something else!!!!

    • @duzer
      @duzer  6 років тому +1

      My hands would have been sweaty too, but they were frozen :)

  • @hayseman
    @hayseman 7 років тому +1

    Awesome video!!! That sounds like a great adventure regardless. And I find it interesting that every failed excursion there you will stumble onto something really cool. Like the orange sunrise. It just makes the trip so worth it anyway.
    I almost died on the ski resort on the other side of the valley while skiing. When I got on top it was such a bad white out that I couldn't see my hand if I fully extended my arm out in front of me. My friend (who goes there all of the time) told me that this is only going to be like that on the top and we should just head down anyway. So I allowed him to lead the way. Well, we got lost and found ourselves almost tumbling over a cliff. That wasn't fun. So we somehow were able to scramble up the hill side. We could kind of tell the difference what is the trail and what is not and managed to get back to the summit station where the gondola is. As we were climbing we constantly yelled at each other to make sure that we were close. It took about three hours to get back up. Then we head back to town and drank heaps of beer. So it was all good. :)
    Dude keep on posting these videos! I love them!

    • @duzer
      @duzer  7 років тому

      WOW! Sounds like you had quite the adventure as well...but things usually always work out, and they make for a great story. Thanks for watching my vids, I'll keep posting if you keep watching! :)

    • @hayseman
      @hayseman 7 років тому

      Deal! :)

  • @yannisk8584
    @yannisk8584 3 роки тому

    The Matterhorn has a very mystical energy when you see it in real

  • @mattwestcigarreviews
    @mattwestcigarreviews 4 роки тому +1

    1. It was insane for them to let you do that with virtually no experience.
    2. It seems like you did a great job. You didn't die. So that's a win.

  • @greatwesternsky
    @greatwesternsky 3 роки тому

    A lot of people are congratulating this guy but people like this guy are what clogged Mt Everest in 2019 and caused 11 deaths.

    • @duzer
      @duzer  3 роки тому +1

      Ummm no. I was with a trained guide, we never put anyone else at risk.

  • @GabelhelmSogarbraten
    @GabelhelmSogarbraten 4 роки тому +1

    getting up is optional getting down is mandatory

  • @gtatours1542
    @gtatours1542 6 років тому +1

    Great adventure and footage!

    • @duzer
      @duzer  6 років тому

      Thanks!

  • @stephenrobinson52
    @stephenrobinson52 7 років тому +2

    Loving it man!

    • @duzer
      @duzer  7 років тому

      Thanks my man! Come to Colorado and get loco with us!

    • @stephenrobinson52
      @stephenrobinson52 7 років тому +1

      Soon...soon

  • @SleepTightShipOfDrea
    @SleepTightShipOfDrea 5 років тому

    Imagine being a couch potato, jogging once in your life and then thinking you're gonna finish an Iron Man race the next day. That's pretty much exactly what this type of attempt is. Good video that deserves to be seen by anyone who's thinking "wow maybe I should try Matterhorn with no experience and a fear of heights"

  • @daska1477
    @daska1477 4 роки тому

    Hi Ryan, thanks for the awesome video! Did you have prior experience before climbing the Matterhorn? Last year I did Mont Blanc and this yeard I did Grossglockner, but really don't know what to expect from the Matterhorn - technical point of view. Any suggestions for training? Indoor climbing lessons?

  • @onpahanvaan
    @onpahanvaan 6 років тому +1

    Cool video and a well told storie! Btw do you know if anyone of your group went to the top that day?

    • @duzer
      @duzer  6 років тому

      yes, 4 of my friends summited that day. thanks for watching!

  • @SuperOlds88
    @SuperOlds88 Рік тому

    That's the kind of guide you want, someone who wants you to not go beyond your skill limits and you weren't so egotistical that you ignored your own capabilities.

  • @ALLROY240
    @ALLROY240 6 років тому +14

    Turning back when condition's dictate it is not safe to continue is all part of climbing. Many a person who should have turned round whilst they had the chance now remain as permanent fixtures up on the mountains.

    • @duzer
      @duzer  6 років тому

      ALA ALAROY very true. I’ve had many great adventures since this journey. Thanks for watching

    • @ALLROY240
      @ALLROY240 6 років тому +1

      I enjoyed the video very much. Brought back good memories of my trip to Zermatt and my visit to Hornli hut (far as I got). It must have been 20 years ago and the Wenger watch I bought there in Zermatt is still going well to this day. Swiss watches man, great!

    • @duzer
      @duzer  6 років тому

      Very cool! Zermatt is like a fairytale town, so beautiful. That watch has some miles on it!

    • @jgr4969
      @jgr4969 6 років тому +2

      Knowing your overmatched and turning around is the Idea people should remember, weather was the excuse the guide used so he could save face. Getting towed up the Matterhorn is not only embarrassing for you, it's dangerous for both you and the guide. Low experienced Clients pull the guides off the mountains every year.Over dependence on guides is why there's so many deaths in the Alps and on Everest every year.
      The "I paid for it, so the guide will take me there safely attitude" does not circumvent the need for real experience on mountains...... When he said nothing like this in Colorado, he really showed he's another pilgrim who walked up the summit of Mt Evans. If you ever come back to CO , Please buy a "COSAR card" and an "Inreach" just in case you lose your guide.

    • @TWROC96
      @TWROC96 5 років тому

      @@jgr4969 Now that you got that off your chest and you feel superior, move along and be the macho dope that you sound like. While Ryan is having fantastic adventures around the world and interactions with men, women and children in multiple languages, you no doubt, are sitting around the campfire with your same buddies or carbon copies of them, telling the same old stories over and over again. Doubtful that you'd get a father asking you about taking his teenage boys on a hike of the Three Passes in Nepal like Ryan did in the comment section of one of his videos. The big take away, Ryan's positively and honesty draws people to him.

  • @user-wh8ld1th4l
    @user-wh8ld1th4l 2 роки тому

    Good job Ryan!!! Greetings from Greece!! Your channel is just awesome!! I have a few questions:. Can someone with no previous experience in ice climbing and rock climbing attempt to ascend the Matterhorn? Is it possible as long as you hire a professional guide or something?

  • @macawattackgaming
    @macawattackgaming 3 роки тому +2

    What was the intro-

  • @laurabailey1678
    @laurabailey1678 4 роки тому

    great video!! love your enthusiasm!!

    • @duzer
      @duzer  4 роки тому

      Thank you!

  • @thibaulthudovernik4913
    @thibaulthudovernik4913 Рік тому

    Exactly 8 years after you I also failed to reach the summit, we didn’t have enough time

    • @duzer
      @duzer  Рік тому

      Bummer! It’s a tough one

  • @kjelldegroot5137
    @kjelldegroot5137 5 років тому +1

    4:55, the guide is so right. You should've had more experience to climb both the Breithorn and the Matterhorn.

  • @justinshaw4485
    @justinshaw4485 4 роки тому

    You had an experience and you learned things and in Mark Twights words there is nothing not even a summit that is more important than that

    • @duzer
      @duzer  4 роки тому

      So true!

  • @mycroft16
    @mycroft16 4 роки тому

    Possibly the most iconic mountain on this planet. Sure Everest is bigger, but the Mattterhorn man. I would give a lot to be able to climb it, but I am no climber. But I would absolutely love to hike up as far as I could (somewhere above basecamp). Just a stunning view. Which 14ers in Colorado have you done? I grew up in Denver and spent late summers up hiking to the tops of mountains.

    • @duzer
      @duzer  4 роки тому +1

      It's really beautiful up there! I've done Longs, Bierstadt, Torreys, Grays and Elbert...and plenty of others not quite 14k

    • @mycroft16
      @mycroft16 4 роки тому

      @@duzer Grays and Torreys are beautiful. So is Longs. If you're ever back you should look into Bross, Lincoln, and Democrat. They share a common ridge and you can get 3 in a single day. Beautiful area as well.

  • @3xitt
    @3xitt 6 років тому +8

    This guy reminds me a bit of Will Ferrel... :^)

    • @duzer
      @duzer  6 років тому +1

      :)

  • @tommo3048
    @tommo3048 7 років тому +1

    great vid. Im considering it. what is the cost for the quides?
    Ive been up high in S Amer.
    not so much technical climbing.

  • @jimmyday9494
    @jimmyday9494 7 років тому +4

    Success is getting home

    • @duzer
      @duzer  7 років тому

      True! and I'm still alive and kicking and ready for more adventures!

    • @roamwashington2230
      @roamwashington2230 6 років тому +1

      It looks like you were pretty successful to me man, I do however agree with what the guide said about being scared and being in the wrong place though,good vid and honest :)

  • @niagra898
    @niagra898 5 років тому

    Everything is more dangerous that Everest,forgetting where you parked your car at Yankee stadium is more deadly.
    But Matterhorn is a beast-I think it’s the most beautiful killer.Congrats man,cheers 🍻

  • @col8179
    @col8179 7 років тому +1

    I'd like to climb it one day. What was your experience level going into this? I'm new but would like to know how much climbing you've had previous

    • @duzer
      @duzer  7 років тому

      I was a beginner, had done some ice climbing, and other climbing in Colorado, but not super experienced.

  • @AhmedBahgat
    @AhmedBahgat 7 років тому

    Great video Ryan

  • @millionaire233
    @millionaire233 7 років тому +1

    Not A FAIL! Well done :)

    • @duzer
      @duzer  7 років тому

      Thanks! Loved the experience