Your video contains information I've found nowhere else. The details, like shots of the food you were served, really set this film apart. Very thoughtful and professional editing! More like an amateur documentary film than a run-of-the-mill UA-cam video. Thank you!
Thank you! We really wanted something that would help people get a true sense of the journey. So glad you appreciated the work! Thanks for watching. ❤️
Very good video. I went there November/Dec 2019. I lived in Columbus GA at the time. I took classic route in footprints of Sir Edmund Hillary, it adds extra 5 days and it is pretty hard I tell ya but it does help you acclimatize better.I trained in the park in Columbus where there are some lil hills with 30 lb backpack. Only thing I would add is the best training is doing stairs, up and down. That is part I missed ,that is the best way to prepare you especially if you travel Jiri,Phaplu classic route. It is lots ups and downs. I live in Florida now, I will work stairs over the highway pass near by for next time I go there. I had a guide but me and my Aussie buddy will peehaps do solo this time. Really good video!👍
@@wholenutsanddonuts5741 yessir, my friend Elia who climbed Everest three times ,he went to do it once and 25 times later going to Nepal he still can't stay away from it. The same happened to me, spiritual value being there is too great as one meme said Everest 📞 I must answer. Definitely There's something very special there. I just have to go. But as you experienced, it is not for everybody, you really have to be able to take being uncomfortable even suffer lil bit as your wife had stomach trouble, there's no 5 star hotels there. I learned what to eat there( what they're good making it like dal bhat 3 times a day 🤪)and water need to be sanitized ,i used steripen. EBC trek is not the place to get sick as you know.Still it is adventure of a lifetime, loved people there, their humility and humbleness.... BTW. GO DAWGS!
@@MountainTiger1111 it is amazing. If it weren’t for Covid I’d have been back twice by now. I’ll have to get back soon anyway! Have a life changing time and go dawgs!!!
Great , really amazing wow , you must have some social experience along the way ,try to add some at tea houses etc. Respect your courage, both of you and thanks for sharing
You were guided by a knowledgeable, kind, flexible, punctual and experienced tour guide, Mr. Rajendra Rai. Hope, you had a great city tour in Kathmandu with him. We always prefer to work with him and choose him as a tour guide from our travel company.
So why did he not take his clients up via Mong La - Phortse - Pangpoche high trail with much better views, lots of wildlife and almost no other tourists? Tengpoche can be visited on the way down. Guides and agencies are too lazy and unimaginative to offer better alternatives.
@@karipintakivi9153 In context of Nepal, there are provisions to provide Guide license as City Tour Guide and Trekking Guide. Only a person having both license can guide on city and Trekking routes. On the other hand, to go Everest Base Camp, almost all people use normal route Namche-Kyanjuma-Tengboche-Pangboche while going up and return via same route. The route you mentioned will add up one extra days too. So normally, they don't mention trek via Phortse. But this Autumn season, I am leading a group using the route as you mentioned exactly to go Amadablam Base Camp like Namche-Phortse Village-Pangboche-Base Camp-Pangboche-Tengboche-Tashinga-Namche. Thank you so much for your comments.
@@surajbhattarai6537 How does Namche - Phortse - Dingpoche add days to the normal Namche - Tengpoche - Dingpoche route? Tengpoche night replaced by Phortse, that is all. Just excuses.
Did you know about the high trail which goes from Phortse to Pangpoche. People should use that on the way up instead of the standard twice-via-Tengpoche itinerary. Mong La - Phortse (night) - Pangpoche offers superior views, less trekkers and a lot of wildlife compared to the standard Tengpoche trail. Many big name agencies are starting to use this better alternative.
Absolutely loved this thus will beme in a few yesrs i have a lot of work to fo first ..after 8 surgeries and 2 yrs of hospitals rehab i wasn't even supposed to be able to walk again im doing this for me i have to get myself ready i can walk now im really looking forward to this!..........side note! Just a suggestion its soo hard to watch these type videos on a tv because when you talk id like to hear what you are saying its soo low you cant hear soo you crank up the volume but when you add the music in between scenes it goes soo loud ..just a suggestion its not everybody but these are the type ilove to watch not shaming your video its done very well the sound is my only suggestion!!
Thanks. It’s really hard to get the sound balanced right with so much wind a d stuff. I think subtitles work so that might help a bit. And good luck to you. I’m sure you’ll crush your goal someday soon!!
I think you missed out by not going to Ama Dablam base camp. For me, it was better than EBC. Good for acclimatisation and also teams climbing there. Ama Dablam is magnificent.
Going to ADBC and staying there for the night (at Mingbo lodge) can replace the first Dingpoche night, as ADBC and Dingpoche are at the same altitude. So there is no time penalty. Best itinerary from Namche: Mong La (lunch) - Phortse (night) - Scenic Trail to Pangpoche (lunch) - ADBC/Mingbo lodge (night) - Phortse/Shomare (lunch) - Dingpoche (night) etc etc. Tengpoche can be visited on the way down.
I loved your video - I’m wanting to go in May of 2022. I love that you had basically your own guide - can you tell me what group you went through to book and also - did you have to specify that pyramid?
Trekking planner Nepal was our service. Deepak is great! I think the link is in the description but search that and email through their web site. They’re so flexible. It was very enjoyable. Good luck!!
Thank you for the informative video! We are doing the EBC trek in November 2021. Our flights are booked, but we have not chosen a guide yet. Do you have a link to your trekking guide's website?
We did do training. I bought a training mask, which cuts air supply, and used it when working out. We did a lot of the stair step machines (oh joy!!) and also walked the dogs and did some small mountains with weighted packs. All in all it helped a ton to do the training! As for tips: the first time get a good guide. They will keep you from going to places that will get you sick, and that’s worth the cost for sure!
@@wholenutsanddonuts5741 thanks for the tip, my hubby and I are doing it October 2022 and can’t wait. I’m not the fittest person but I will start training for it ASAP.....nice video👍
No, of course not, she's fat. Lets get real these treks and climbs..you can't have 30 lbs of extra weight. It's dangerous. I have extra weight still after kids, and let me tell you, I would have dropped over after that trek. It's for fit people only.
I cannot in good conscience like nor subscribe because anyone can post up photos but saw little to no interaction just a bunch of photos and letters across the video
One of my favourite videos of a trek to EBC. Hope to be doing it in March 2022. Thanks for sharing your Journey.
No words, amazing couple😊😊
This video needs to be watched again in order to find something that has been overlooked the first time. This is a great video. I love the music too.
Thanks so much. And zenlee thanks you too!! :)
This video is peace of mind. It feels like I am there in those mountains and feeling the cold wind and blue sky.
That was our goal. Thank you so much for watching. ❤️
Thanks for sharing your experience. A fine video with many interesting details not found in other videos.
Awesome. My plan is to do this for my 50th Birthday.
Thank you soooo much....my trek begins September 2022....very stoked!!!
Have an amazing time!!
This video captures many great shots of majestic Himalayan mountains. This video deserves a million views.
Thank you! It was a labor of love to put it together. Nepal deserves that much. It was a life changing experience.
Cant wait to do this amazing trek, hope next spring, your video is helpful
Thanks and good luck!!
Your video contains information I've found nowhere else. The details, like shots of the food you were served, really set this film apart. Very thoughtful and professional editing! More like an amateur documentary film than a run-of-the-mill UA-cam video. Thank you!
Thank you! We really wanted something that would help people get a true sense of the journey. So glad you appreciated the work! Thanks for watching. ❤️
Hi from a very jealous Londoner. Great and well made video!
Love the husky pic. We have two ourselves! :)
Hey I’m from nyc too..heading out end of October…amazing video 🙂🙂
Very good video. I went there November/Dec 2019. I lived in Columbus GA at the time. I took classic route in footprints of Sir Edmund Hillary, it adds extra 5 days and it is pretty hard I tell ya but it does help you acclimatize better.I trained in the park in Columbus where there are some lil hills with 30 lb backpack. Only thing I would add is the best training is doing stairs, up and down. That is part I missed ,that is the best way to prepare you especially if you travel Jiri,Phaplu classic route. It is lots ups and downs. I live in Florida now, I will work stairs over the highway pass near by for next time I go there. I had a guide but me and my Aussie buddy will peehaps do solo this time. Really good video!👍
Wow that all sounds awesome!! I’ll bet that was a highlight trip for sure. :)
@@wholenutsanddonuts5741 yessir, my friend Elia who climbed Everest three times ,he went to do it once and 25 times later going to Nepal he still can't stay away from it. The same happened to me, spiritual value being there is too great as one meme said Everest 📞 I must answer. Definitely There's something very special there. I just have to go. But as you experienced, it is not for everybody, you really have to be able to take being uncomfortable even suffer lil bit as your wife had stomach trouble, there's no 5
star hotels there. I learned what to eat there( what they're good making it like dal bhat 3 times a day 🤪)and water
need to be sanitized ,i used steripen. EBC trek is not the place to get sick as you know.Still it is adventure of a lifetime, loved people there, their humility and humbleness....
BTW. GO DAWGS!
@@MountainTiger1111 it is amazing. If it weren’t for Covid I’d have been back twice by now. I’ll have to get back soon anyway! Have a life changing time and go dawgs!!!
Great job! I'm envious.
Thanks. Hopefully when this pandemic blows over you can do it too!
Great to see theres no roads like the annapurna circuit has now
Great , really amazing wow , you must have some social experience along the way ,try to add some at tea houses etc. Respect your courage, both of you and thanks for sharing
You were guided by a knowledgeable, kind, flexible, punctual and experienced tour guide, Mr. Rajendra Rai. Hope, you had a great city tour in Kathmandu with him. We always prefer to work with him and choose him as a tour guide from our travel company.
He is excellent!!
So why did he not take his clients up via Mong La - Phortse - Pangpoche high trail with much better views, lots of wildlife and almost no other tourists? Tengpoche can be visited on the way down. Guides and agencies are too lazy and unimaginative to offer better alternatives.
@@karipintakivi9153 In context of Nepal, there are provisions to provide Guide license as City Tour Guide and Trekking Guide. Only a person having both license can guide on city and Trekking routes.
On the other hand, to go Everest Base Camp, almost all people use normal route Namche-Kyanjuma-Tengboche-Pangboche while going up and return via same route. The route you mentioned will add up one extra days too. So normally, they don't mention trek via Phortse. But this Autumn season, I am leading a group using the route as you mentioned exactly to go Amadablam Base Camp like Namche-Phortse Village-Pangboche-Base Camp-Pangboche-Tengboche-Tashinga-Namche. Thank you so much for your comments.
@@surajbhattarai6537 How does Namche - Phortse - Dingpoche add days to the normal Namche - Tengpoche - Dingpoche route? Tengpoche night replaced by Phortse, that is all. Just excuses.
Well done and many thanks for the beautiful video
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow great place and nice view,thanks for sharing this trip,I love it ❤️
came here from the Matterhorn vid. great content
Aww thanks, man. That makes it all worthwhile! :)
Well done.
Did you know about the high trail which goes from Phortse to Pangpoche. People should use that on the way up instead of the standard twice-via-Tengpoche itinerary. Mong La - Phortse (night) - Pangpoche offers superior views, less trekkers and a lot of wildlife compared to the standard Tengpoche trail. Many big name agencies are starting to use this better alternative.
That kind of natural raw beauty is very different from that of the mountain ranges views in Switzerland.
Amazing.Well done both of you .
Absolutely loved this thus will beme in a few yesrs i have a lot of work to fo first ..after 8 surgeries and 2 yrs of hospitals rehab i wasn't even supposed to be able to walk again im doing this for me i have to get myself ready i can walk now im really looking forward to this!..........side note! Just a suggestion its soo hard to watch these type videos on a tv because when you talk id like to hear what you are saying its soo low you cant hear soo you crank up the volume but when you add the music in between scenes it goes soo loud ..just a suggestion its not everybody but these are the type ilove to watch not shaming your video its done very well the sound is my only suggestion!!
Thanks. It’s really hard to get the sound balanced right with so much wind a d stuff. I think subtitles work so that might help a bit. And good luck to you. I’m sure you’ll crush your goal someday soon!!
Ty for great video
You’re very welcome. Glad you enjoyed it!
It seems early May is quite a good time for hiking EBC trek.
Nice video
Thanks for sharing 🙏🇳🇵
I think you missed out by not going to Ama Dablam base camp. For me, it was better than EBC. Good for acclimatisation and also teams climbing there. Ama Dablam is magnificent.
Next time!! That’s great to know. I’ll bet it was super exciting being there. ❤️
@@wholenutsanddonuts5741 Hard work getting there (it's an age thing and we'd walked from Phaplu!) but well worth it. Thanks for the great video.
Going to ADBC and staying there for the night (at Mingbo lodge) can replace the first Dingpoche night, as ADBC and Dingpoche are at the same altitude. So there is no time penalty. Best itinerary from Namche: Mong La (lunch) - Phortse (night) - Scenic Trail to Pangpoche (lunch) - ADBC/Mingbo lodge (night) - Phortse/Shomare (lunch) - Dingpoche (night) etc etc. Tengpoche can be visited on the way down.
I loved your video - I’m wanting to go in May of 2022. I love that you had basically your own guide - can you tell me what group you went through to book and also - did you have to specify that pyramid?
Trekking planner Nepal was our service. Deepak is great! I think the link is in the description but search that and email through their web site. They’re so flexible. It was very enjoyable. Good luck!!
Dr. Know-it-all Knows it all :)
Why thank you! 😎
that's fantastic
Amazing video! I've always wanted to know what the trek's like
Thanks. So glad you like it!
Did you actually get to climb the mountain? If so, what place took you? I hope to climb it when I’m 25. 10+ years to train.
Thank you for the informative video! We are doing the EBC trek in November 2021. Our flights are booked, but we have not chosen a guide yet. Do you have a link to your trekking guide's website?
Wow! Sweet & lovely couple :) I think you enjoyed a lot @ EBC
It was life changing!
Snickers, feench fries and ketchup, very healthy and fitted for a trek, after stomach issues are coming.
Fantastic! Did you do any specific training for this Trek? Any good tips about the Trek?
Congratulations on the achievement
We did do training. I bought a training mask, which cuts air supply, and used it when working out. We did a lot of the stair step machines (oh joy!!) and also walked the dogs and did some small mountains with weighted packs. All in all it helped a ton to do the training! As for tips: the first time get a good guide. They will keep you from going to places that will get you sick, and that’s worth the cost for sure!
@@wholenutsanddonuts5741 thanks for the tip, my hubby and I are doing it October 2022 and can’t wait. I’m not the fittest person but I will start training for it ASAP.....nice video👍
Can you hike in and helicopter out? I can get 2 weeks off in a row, but not 3
Yes you can pretty much roll your own as you wish. Two weeks could also be enough if you’re in good shape. :)
@@wholenutsanddonuts5741 roll your own?
@@Grandizer8989 contact a guide company and tell them how much time you have. They can set up a good trip for you!
@@wholenutsanddonuts5741 Thank you!
@@Grandizer8989 look in the description for trekking planner Nepal. You can tell deepak I recommended him to you. :)
Great video! What month did you go?
Julian Patrick we went May of last year. I think EBC day was the 18th of the month If I remember right. And thanks for the compliment!
@11:18 I believe Tibetan not Sanskrit.
If more you could show lobouchhe peak sumit push be greatful
nirab manandhar hi. Check out my channel. I have a complete lobuche peak video that goes into much more detail!
Which month did you do the trip?
We did it in May. :)
Go GA
GO DAWGS
The Lady, didn't climb lobuche?
No. Her adventure level was at maximum just going to base camp. :)
No, of course not, she's fat. Lets get real these treks and climbs..you can't have 30 lbs of extra weight. It's dangerous. I have extra weight still after kids, and let me tell you, I would have dropped over after that trek. It's for fit people only.
Did you take Diamox?
Lane did. I took some with me but did OK without taking it :)
1k boom.
WHO WAS COUGHING UP A LUNG IN THIS VIDEO!!??
Man the khumbu cough is a real thing! Between the dust and the lack of oxygen I think it’s impossible not to get it. :)
Nice one keep it up. I have some videos recently from EBC hope you will like it. Do stay connected. Regards
It's clear he did some training for this and she didn't.
I cannot in good conscience like nor subscribe because anyone can post up
photos but saw little to no interaction just a bunch of photos and letters across the video
Друзья всем крепкого здоровья, всех люблю. И вот вам мои приключения ua-cam.com/video/rjUz8Jedx80/v-deo.html
Why are people leaving pics and stuffed animals and all those flags? Way to junk up a beautiful natural setting.
those are Tibetan prayer flags, not junk