Du bist echt krass, Drei Woche Mountainbiken, anschließend noch auf den 5000er und kaum zurück in D schon wieder auf dem Sprung ins Himalaja Abenteuer. Bin gespannt aufs die nächsten Videos. Good Luck 🍀
Phantastische Gipfeltour mit wieder einmal sensationellen Aufnahmen. Bin wieder restlos begeistert 🤩 Das Wettertiming war ja perfekt und dass Du die zwei lettischen Estländer (ich musste googeln, wie man die nennt) getroffen hast ist klasse. Nicht auszudenken, da nicht hochgehen zu können. Ich denke, Du hättest das dann alleine gemacht. Unvernunft hin oder her. Mit Vernunft kommt man nicht immer weiter 😉 Ich bin gespannt aufs nächste Abenteuer, drücke die Daumen und wünsche Dir viel Spaß!
Hi thanks for posting this video, I liked and subbed, was very useful as I plan on going here soon. Can you tell me how long did it take for you to get from stepantsminda to bethlemi, bethlemi to the top and from the top to stepantsminda?
Hey thanks a lot 🙏 if I remember correct stepanzminda to Bethlehem around 4-6h, stepanzminda to top around 6-8 hours and top to stepanzminda around 10..so if you do summit and back to stepanzminda you will have a long day of 18hours of hiking 😉
@@peterbaumeister do you think any special mountain equipment is necessary? I'm getting crampons and that seems all right. Any recommendations, any useful tips you could share?
Bin dort letztes Jahr gewesen, wir sind mit meiner Freundin, drei Esten, zwei Polen und einem Briten nach oben gegangen. Das Wetter war aber mega schlecht und wir haben es leider nicht geschafft, wir waren nur auf dem Gletscher und sind zurück nach Stepantsminda gelaufen :D. Aber geil, dass du es geschafft hast. Gruß aus Tschechien!
Da gehören mehrere Faktoren dazu damit es klappt.. Wetter ist wohl der wichtigste..kann man nicht beeinflussen 🤷♂️hfftl klappts beim nächsten mal 😉 Danke dir und grüße nach Tschechien 😉
What a beautiful mountain! And you made a great movie of your expedition. ❤ I wish you a great time in Nepal! And I am looking forward to see and hear of your adventures there. 😀
my goal was to get to the basecamp at 3600m in one day and back. had no equipment bar my school backpack with water and food, jacket, snickers and adidas trousers. super trashy basecamp place, very fiilthy place so i continued a bit further towards the mini church where you had some footage from. insanely good hike thats starts down by the trinity church, or further down in the village of stepantsminda. had no chance of doing the final ascent without proper gear. was starting to get really cold, cramps, and my thin shoes were getting soaked. i started laughing when i saw how miserable you looked after 16h+ hiking in one day on your way down as i went through a similar process. if you are fit enough in elevation training you can get quite far up the mountain without good shoes but i would recommend some dense dry food and warm clothes/windstopper once you get above 3k m. the path is clear, safe, and 1 whole day gave fantastic views.
Hi Peter. Great video. I want to do the trip by my self :) Do you think its posible to do it in April? What periode did you do it? Looking forward to follow you in the future :)
Hey Nansen, thanks for your message! I did it in August and that was a great time for it. Not sure about the conditions in april, so i can't help you with that decision unfortunately. Good luck, I hope you can do it ;)
@@Christer_Nannestad in August there was a little fresh water spring, yes.. no guarantee for the rest of the year. But you could always melt snow to get water, so no worries 😉
Hi, I wanted to climb Mount Kazbek as well, I was in Georgia two months ago, Heard there were many hidden crevasses on the glacier and I couldn't find a partner during that time being. So I cancelled my plan. But I'll go back to Georgia in the mid of May, Let's see how it goes,. If you still want to climb Mount kazbek, maybe we can partner up?
Hi :) Planning to do this in August and dont want to pay for an agency. Do you prebooked the night in the hut? And how good is the way marked, easy to find to the hut? From the hut to the summit, I will do the same as you. Find some people and then follow the groups. Equipment you rented in Kazbegi, right?
Hey! Cool! Good luck already for your attempt 😉 no I didn't book in advance.. so if you have bad luck and there is no space, you will have to go back down. To the Hut is easy. To the summit you walk on a glacier, so you should Look for a group, like I did 👍 rented my gear in stepanzminda above the supermarket 😉
@@peterbaumeister Thank you for your quick answer. Sounds great, then we will figure it out when we are there and we don't need big preparation in advance👍
Hello do give updates if you have found group or where i could find a group as well than paying agency to climb mount kazbek we are 2 and going aug.26. Much appreciated
Hi Peter, Hattest Du oder deine Begleiter Rettungsausrüstung wie die Lose Rolle oder Reepschnüre dabei? Und habt ihr euch mit Eisschrauben Fixpunkte gesetzt oder nur als 3er Seilschaft hoch? Danke für das Video und deine Antwort :)
Hi. How dangerous are the falling rocks and the crevasses? I hope you can follow the footprint of previous groups and there's not real danger if you're cautious..
No mountain is "easy" ..so these dangers are always there. Glaciers move constantly so I can only talk for the time I was there: back than the footprints were good to see and no hugh craverses along the way 😉
Hey mate. I've only climbed smaller mountains (1700m max). I don't have any training about glaciers or crevices, etc. I'm young and fit, thank God. Do you think a group would agree to let me join them for the summit climb?
Hey mate. I would suggest gaining experience on easier mountains first. If you walk in a rope on a glacier, you should have the knowledge to safe the others in case they fall into a craverse.. that's the idea of walking in a rope. If you can't do that, you shouldnt ask strangers in my opinion or take a guide group. Cheers 😉
@@peterbaumeister Hey hey, thanks for the indepth response. I get your point. Solo climbing could be another option. I've seen someone else do this on UA-cam. I would just have to watch out for crevices. And maybe it's possible to climb a few smaller mountains in the area before. Let me know if that sounds crazy to you, or just slightly risky and something to be cautious about. I could always follow behind other groups and watch where they step. Thanks again for getting back to me on this!
You did follow a group and joined a group. So its not alone and not without guide. From beginning you wanted to follow/join others so is misinformation anway great job and congratulation. All the best for you
Beautiful, awesome brother
Thanks a lot 🙏😉
Wieder mal ein absolut sehenswertes Video. Fantastische Aufnahmen. Ich wünsche euch eine tolle Zeit in Nepal👍
Vielen Dank, Ildi 😍 freue mich darauf, dir davon zu berichten 😉
Du bist echt krass, Drei Woche Mountainbiken, anschließend noch auf den 5000er und kaum zurück in D schon wieder auf dem Sprung ins Himalaja Abenteuer. Bin gespannt aufs die nächsten Videos. Good Luck 🍀
Naja zeitlich ist das nicht genz korrekt: die ganzen Kaukasus Trips waren ja bereits im August 2021 ;) Danke, Nimra! :)
Inspirational! This just made me want to climb the mountain !
Just how it should be 👌😊 thanks 😊
Cool dude, runde Sache! Und das Gipfelphoto ist klasse, zwei normal grosse Menschen und der junge Hagrid :D
haha.. für Hagrid habe ich leider zu wenig Bart :D
Phantastische Gipfeltour mit wieder einmal sensationellen Aufnahmen. Bin wieder restlos begeistert 🤩
Das Wettertiming war ja perfekt und dass Du die zwei lettischen Estländer (ich musste googeln, wie man die nennt) getroffen hast ist klasse. Nicht auszudenken, da nicht hochgehen zu können. Ich denke, Du hättest das dann alleine gemacht. Unvernunft hin oder her. Mit Vernunft kommt man nicht immer weiter 😉
Ich bin gespannt aufs nächste Abenteuer, drücke die Daumen und wünsche Dir viel Spaß!
Danke, Holger 🤗🤗
Nicht sicher ob ich es allein gemacht hätte, aber 100% ausschließen kann ich es nicht 🤣
great job and film
thanks a lot ;)
Good luck for next adventure in Nepal!!! Looking forward to seeing it.
Thanks a lot .. I'm very excited about sharing it in a few month 😉
Hi thanks for posting this video, I liked and subbed, was very useful as I plan on going here soon. Can you tell me how long did it take for you to get from stepantsminda to bethlemi, bethlemi to the top and from the top to stepantsminda?
Hey thanks a lot 🙏 if I remember correct stepanzminda to Bethlehem around 4-6h, stepanzminda to top around 6-8 hours and top to stepanzminda around 10..so if you do summit and back to stepanzminda you will have a long day of 18hours of hiking 😉
@@peterbaumeister do you think any special mountain equipment is necessary? I'm getting crampons and that seems all right. Any recommendations, any useful tips you could share?
@@stuart4341 you will need all the mountain equipment you need for glacier expeditions..like harness, rope, ice axe, glasses, helmet, carabinas, etc
Bin dort letztes Jahr gewesen, wir sind mit meiner Freundin, drei Esten, zwei Polen und einem Briten nach oben gegangen. Das Wetter war aber mega schlecht und wir haben es leider nicht geschafft, wir waren nur auf dem Gletscher und sind zurück nach Stepantsminda gelaufen :D. Aber geil, dass du es geschafft hast. Gruß aus Tschechien!
Da gehören mehrere Faktoren dazu damit es klappt.. Wetter ist wohl der wichtigste..kann man nicht beeinflussen 🤷♂️hfftl klappts beim nächsten mal 😉
Danke dir und grüße nach Tschechien 😉
super schöne profesionelle Doku - einfach toll 🤩🤩🤩
😊😊 Danke, dadl 😊
What a beautiful mountain! And you made a great movie of your expedition. ❤
I wish you a great time in Nepal! And I am looking forward to see and hear of your adventures there. 😀
thx, bro.. what a shame that you can't join us this time for Nepal .. we will miss you there ;)
great video, i love doing summits alone also, great job and achievement 😊
Thx a lot 🙏😉
Amazing well done
Thanks a lot 🤗🤗
wow!! amazing👍🏻
🙏🙏🙏thanks 😊
schon krass so ein 5000er. mir wär da oben aber bissle zu viel los :D
Dennoch ne coole experience über die drei Tage..echt ne andere Welt da oben 😉
Awesome bro let’s go 🤙🏻⛰️
@@WillemExplores 🤗🤗🤙🤙
Echt starke Leistung. Erst mitm Radl und dann auch noch ein 5.000er in Rekordtempo.
Vielen Dank 😊😊
🔥🔥🔥
🤗🤗
you did well. ıt inspers a lot to do it.
Thanks a lot 🙏😉
my goal was to get to the basecamp at 3600m in one day and back. had no equipment bar my school backpack with water and food, jacket, snickers and adidas trousers. super trashy basecamp place, very fiilthy place so i continued a bit further towards the mini church where you had some footage from. insanely good hike thats starts down by the trinity church, or further down in the village of stepantsminda.
had no chance of doing the final ascent without proper gear. was starting to get really cold, cramps, and my thin shoes were getting soaked. i started laughing when i saw how miserable you looked after 16h+ hiking in one day on your way down as i went through a similar process.
if you are fit enough in elevation training you can get quite far up the mountain without good shoes but i would recommend some dense dry food and warm clothes/windstopper once you get above 3k m. the path is clear, safe, and 1 whole day gave fantastic views.
Very cool explanation..thanks for that 😉
Hi Peter. Great video. I want to do the trip by my self :) Do you think its posible to do it in April? What periode did you do it? Looking forward to follow you in the future :)
Hey Nansen, thanks for your message! I did it in August and that was a great time for it. Not sure about the conditions in april, so i can't help you with that decision unfortunately. Good luck, I hope you can do it ;)
@@peterbaumeister Thank you for your reply :) I will search futher and check it out. If not, I have to wait to August :)
@@peterbaumeister Was it easy access for water in the High camp?
@@Christer_Nannestad in August there was a little fresh water spring, yes.. no guarantee for the rest of the year. But you could always melt snow to get water, so no worries 😉
Hi, I wanted to climb Mount Kazbek as well, I was in Georgia two months ago, Heard there were many hidden crevasses on the glacier and I couldn't find a partner during that time being. So I cancelled my plan. But I'll go back to Georgia in the mid of May, Let's see how it goes,. If you still want to climb Mount kazbek, maybe we can partner up?
Are those boots Salewa Condor Evo? Were they warm enough for that altitude?
How cold was it? Awesome video!
Since i borrowed the shoes, i cant tell you the exact model.. but as far as i remember cold feet were not an issue ;) thanks :)
Amazing video man!!, I'm a 17 year old who is planning to reach the summit around october 22, would you say its a great time?
I would think that october 22nd is 1-2 month too late in the season..but I'm not sure 😉
Hi :) Planning to do this in August and dont want to pay for an agency. Do you prebooked the night in the hut? And how good is the way marked, easy to find to the hut? From the hut to the summit, I will do the same as you. Find some people and then follow the groups. Equipment you rented in Kazbegi, right?
Hey! Cool! Good luck already for your attempt 😉 no I didn't book in advance.. so if you have bad luck and there is no space, you will have to go back down. To the Hut is easy. To the summit you walk on a glacier, so you should Look for a group, like I did 👍 rented my gear in stepanzminda above the supermarket 😉
@@peterbaumeister Thank you for your quick answer. Sounds great, then we will figure it out when we are there and we don't need big preparation in advance👍
Hello do give updates if you have found group or where i could find a group as well than paying agency to climb mount kazbek we are 2 and going aug.26. Much appreciated
Greta video - what time of the year was this?
This was in August 2021 👍thanks a lot 😉
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
:) :)
Hi Peter,
Hattest Du oder deine Begleiter Rettungsausrüstung wie die Lose Rolle oder Reepschnüre dabei?
Und habt ihr euch mit Eisschrauben Fixpunkte gesetzt oder nur als 3er Seilschaft hoch?
Danke für das Video und deine Antwort :)
Hi Michel, wir sind einfach als dreier seilschaft hoch. Fixpunkt setzen ist nicht nötig. technisch relativ einfach weil täglich begangen 👍 vg
Hi. How dangerous are the falling rocks and the crevasses? I hope you can follow the footprint of previous groups and there's not real danger if you're cautious..
No mountain is "easy" ..so these dangers are always there. Glaciers move constantly so I can only talk for the time I was there: back than the footprints were good to see and no hugh craverses along the way 😉
@@peterbaumeister thanks Peter
Hey mate. I've only climbed smaller mountains (1700m max). I don't have any training about glaciers or crevices, etc. I'm young and fit, thank God. Do you think a group would agree to let me join them for the summit climb?
Hey mate. I would suggest gaining experience on easier mountains first. If you walk in a rope on a glacier, you should have the knowledge to safe the others in case they fall into a craverse.. that's the idea of walking in a rope. If you can't do that, you shouldnt ask strangers in my opinion or take a guide group.
Cheers 😉
@@peterbaumeister Hey hey, thanks for the indepth response. I get your point. Solo climbing could be another option. I've seen someone else do this on UA-cam. I would just have to watch out for crevices. And maybe it's possible to climb a few smaller mountains in the area before. Let me know if that sounds crazy to you, or just slightly risky and something to be cautious about. I could always follow behind other groups and watch where they step. Thanks again for getting back to me on this!
You did follow a group and joined a group. So its not alone and not without guide. From beginning you wanted to follow/join others so is misinformation anway great job and congratulation. All the best for you
I think it still counts 😉
Hello Sir! Where were you able to rent your gear (ice axe, tent, etc). Also how can you get from Tbilisi to Stepanzminda?
There are two gear rentals in stepanzminda ..I rented from the one above the supermarket.
And from tibilisi there are minibuses to stepanzminda 👍
@@peterbaumeister Thank you so much sir!
Amazing video, any chance you have an email - I'm planning an expedition and would love to get some more details.
Hey Jacob! Thanks a lot! Hit me up via instagram or Facebook and I will try to help you ;)
10:14 that's not the summit 😃
haha.. but somewhere in this direction ;)