Mount Everest Expedition 2019 - What went wrong ? On summit climb | Life vs Death | Survival reality

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  • Опубліковано 10 лип 2019
  • This video explains my climb up to 8300 meters and the reason of not being able to summit Mt. Everest. Please watch summit video of 2021- • Everest 2021: The Covi...
    We started to climb towards summit from Camp 4 at 930 in the evening of 15th May. Everything was perfectly going but unfortunately my guide got sick after we climbed for 2 hours and we got back to Camp 4 and slept. Then we planned to climb next night the 16th May but weather started to freakout so we had to sleep another night at Camp 4 and next day we came back to Base Camp. So we slept two nights at Camp 4 and returned to Base Camp.
    My contact info:
    Ram Sharan Upreti
    Managing Director
    Mountain Ram Adventures
    Kathmandu, Nepal
    Mobile number: +977 9851074270
    info@mountainramadventures.com
    www.mountainramadventures.com/
    ©️ 2021 Ram Sharan Upreti; Mountain Ram Adventures. All rights reserved. No part of this film may be copied, reproduced, broadcast or distributed in any form without a signed, written permission of content creators Mountain Ram Adventures and Ram Sharan Upreti.
    #Everestclimb #Mountaineering #Adventure

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  • @RamSharanUpreti1981
    @RamSharanUpreti1981  3 роки тому +470

    Thank you all for your wishes on my second attempt. I summited Mt. Everest on 23rd May 2021 at 5:30 AM Nepal time. I have vlogged everything up to the top of world 8848.86m, i will be uploading it soon on youtube. Please Subscribe.

  • @cuz129
    @cuz129 4 роки тому +408

    You are so kind and positive. You never blamed your guide or the weather, it is a testament to your character. Great video, and great example of dealing with adversity.

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  4 роки тому +8

      Thank you so much :)

    • @vickij8417
      @vickij8417 3 роки тому +25

      Agreed. If more people were like this, less people would die. I recently watched the video of Michael Matthews who died on Everest. He and one of the other guys on the team were constantly questioning and disrespecting the guides, which led to conflict in the group, and his life. I understand it's a lot of money, and for some a once in a lifetime opportunity, especially when the summit is so close, but it's not worth your life. Decisions on a mountain are important to make the best ones possible.

    • @jeannekeweloh3359
      @jeannekeweloh3359 2 роки тому

      @Vicky: I would be interested in watching that video 😳

    • @melaniewalker5226
      @melaniewalker5226 2 роки тому

      That's not the story that others who were on that team have said. Maybe do some research and you might find out what really happened to Michael. RIP. Michael..

    • @Aztecadr
      @Aztecadr Рік тому

      ❤️❤️

  • @lea9977
    @lea9977 4 роки тому +355

    I have huge respect for climbers who can admit when they need to turn around.

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  4 роки тому +4

      Thank you :)

    • @goodbyemr.anderson5065
      @goodbyemr.anderson5065 3 роки тому +9

      he was fine, his sherpa bitched out. Id be so pissed off if i paid all this money and never pushed for the summit because my sherpa got sick. GET ME A NEW SHERPA!!!!!!!

    • @PetraKann
      @PetraKann 2 роки тому +1

      Even the world’s best climbers like Messner and Steck have turned back from a summit climb due to various reasons. Usually weather and mountain conditions or altitude effects etc.
      Climbers need to understand their own limitations and those of their climbing partners. The limitations of their equipment.
      And most importantly when the Mountain or nature tells them that they should not continue and retreat to climb another day.
      Everest has a 4% death rate.
      K2 29%
      And Annapurna I is the deadliest with 34%

    • @dianeaustin2414
      @dianeaustin2414 2 роки тому +2

      @@PetraKann have you seen Bonningtons video on climbing Annapurna? I think it was late 70s or 80s....it is terrifying. They succeeded with one climber dying.

    • @PetraKann
      @PetraKann 2 роки тому +1

      @@dianeaustin2414 Yes I have. They had a death on that expedition.
      Annapurna I is the most dangerous Himalayan climb along with K2.
      Bonnington was a greater climbing leader and organiser. He often was not the person that made it to the summit. In fact Bonnington may have only climbed Everest once himself, but was part of many expeditions.
      My favourite high altitude climbers are Reinhold Messner and Ed Viesturs as well as Australian Lock.
      Messner was amazing for that period. The first to summit all fourteen 8,000m plus peaks without oxygen. He really set the bar for excellence in high altitude climbing.
      Ed Viesturs was a smart and patient climber - superb endurance.
      ANdrew Lock was self driven - incredible mental strength. They all have self belief and mental strength. High Altitude climbing tests body, soul, spirit and mind. (and your finances too)

  • @frankwitte1022
    @frankwitte1022 4 роки тому +1094

    Knowing when to turn around is the most important skill a climber needs … you evidently had that.

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  4 роки тому +32

      Martin Frank Thank you 🙏

    • @Mobi666
      @Mobi666 4 роки тому +60

      From what I saw in this video, it was his Sherpa who made the call and not him... he wanted to continue he even said in the subtitles... In the end you need to listen to your sherpas, they have been on Everest for years and they know the mountain best. Too many people have died from forcing to push for summit while they should have aborted. It is unfortunate that you had to return due to a sick Sherpa, but they are only human too, and without the sherpas you can not summit anyway. Question were there other people that did summit the day you had to return?

    • @frankwitte1022
      @frankwitte1022 4 роки тому +39

      @@Mobi666 It is not about who says it first. It is about making the decision for yourself, even if that decision is based upon listening to someone else's advice and taking it to heart. Turning around is never easy … and yes, sometimes those who are on the climb with you with more experience tell you what you don't want to know but listen to any way. There are plenty of people who a few hours below the summit get 'summit fever' and don't listen … sometimes with fatal consequences.

    • @frankwitte1022
      @frankwitte1022 4 роки тому +5

      @@jenmb2679 In some areas this kind of climbing 'tourism' is the only reliable source of income. It is business. Do I believe sherpa's deserve higher wages for what they do and the risk they take? Of course I do. As a mountaineer you always care about the others in your climbing party, but that doesn't always mean you draw the same conclusion regarding returning or continuing. I have seen a few parties split up, sometimes with bad outcomes for one side … and that on much lower mountains than this one.

    • @TheNWaite
      @TheNWaite 4 роки тому +8

      @@frankwitte1022 Listening to what he says me thinks the decision was made for him when he probably couldn't find another guide to take him up there.

  • @ARXDMOS
    @ARXDMOS 4 роки тому +252

    this is the first video that shows clearly where the camps are located relative to the mountain, and ive seen hundreds of vids from everest. this one is by far the best. cheers

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  4 роки тому +10

      Thank you so much for your appreciation. Cheers

    • @farhanakhtar8285
      @farhanakhtar8285 3 роки тому +4

      yes and i don't know why he makes it look very easy,, it is like camp 3 easy camp 4, and submit is only on willpower which is only one and half day

    • @quantumpotential7639
      @quantumpotential7639 2 роки тому +1

      Yeah, I agree. I want to see more however, with a map that clearly shows what we're looking at in the photos to compare against the trail as it's laid out on a map, that would make it even better. Many shots to utilize to help fill in the gaps to gain a sense of what's what and where you are in proximity to everything.

    • @njones8791
      @njones8791 2 роки тому +3

      True, I’ve been binge watching all day and this is the first one that gave true insight. I don’t even care that he didn’t make it to the top. This is still the best Everest climb video on the net

    • @RedDawnAviation
      @RedDawnAviation 2 роки тому

      You guys nailed it, a video showing the route up the mtn. From a camp and point to point, each camp and a map showing it all! I look on Google earth but the resolution just isn’t good enough. That said, this video gets very close to that! Sad, he spends 20k and the guide quits, the expedition manager should replace him then!

  • @rockclimbingskills
    @rockclimbingskills 4 роки тому +421

    The best mountaineers are the ones who make good decisions

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  4 роки тому +6

      rory macpherson Yes, you are right 😊Thank you 🙏

    • @markmd9
      @markmd9 4 роки тому +3

      Some time you can not know how good is a decision until you'll try it.

    • @PowerfulMotivationalSpeech
      @PowerfulMotivationalSpeech 4 роки тому +1

      rory macpherson I think there are different factors regarding best mountaineers Control preparation on psychological and physical way acclimatization and having great team.

    • @TheJer1963
      @TheJer1963 3 роки тому +3

      He paid an extra $20,000 for an extra Sherpa on top of what he already paid and walked away with nothing to show for it. Damned if I would have paid that $20,000, I would have taken that money and found another Sherpa and gave it a go.

    • @tomkenny5864
      @tomkenny5864 3 роки тому

      @@RamSharanUpreti1981 no hes not the best finish the job and go get drunk

  • @izzojoseph2
    @izzojoseph2 4 роки тому +82

    Please don’t be discouraged. Walking slow happens. Especially when you don’t have the extra month to acclimatize.
    More than that, there is even less air above camp three. If you’re going a little slow, even if it doesn’t seem it, even if you think you have enough oxygen, up past three you move even slower.
    But don’t be discouraged.
    You got there.
    You saw it.
    You lived.
    No one ever conquers Everest. They sneak up and make it back before the mountain notices them.
    Well done! Real proud of you.
    The summit will ‘always’ be there.

  • @danroux4010
    @danroux4010 4 роки тому +135

    Maintaining your positive attitude when you had to turn back due to your guide getting ill was a feat as impressive as reaching the top.

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  4 роки тому +4

      Dan Roux Thank you so much 😊

    • @gravedanger789
      @gravedanger789 3 роки тому +3

      I agree. Exceptional and considerate attitude. Its unfair i think to do this with someone who will not do this. Its clearly no joke and even if were nerves i think unless 100 per cent mentally right the slightest hick up will be critical.

    • @desireeayala9577
      @desireeayala9577 2 роки тому

      When the nature rebels . There is nothing to be done. Adventure is beautiful but is it always danger and few are saved. I would content to watching or seeing a far. So, I'm sure I'm out of danger 😜😅🤣

    • @camillarygh3647
      @camillarygh3647 2 роки тому +1

      Agreed. I have so much respect for people who turn around because someone is unwell or they won't reach their turnaround time. That is far more impressive than reaching the summit.

  • @chriskirby70
    @chriskirby70 4 роки тому +234

    Great video mate. Remember, you achieved the most important thing. You came down alive.

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  4 роки тому +14

      Yes, thats right. Thank you :)

    • @dotty1220
      @dotty1220 3 роки тому +1

      @@RamSharanUpreti1981 11 didn't including an Irish man named Seamus Lawless 😔 Delighted you made it down alive

  • @John_Wood_
    @John_Wood_ 4 роки тому +316

    Your guide saved your life.

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  4 роки тому +48

      Of course, he saved me in many points :)

    • @Mutrino
      @Mutrino 4 роки тому +19

      @@RamSharanUpreti1981 If 'he saved you at many points' you obviously had no business being on that mountain in the first place. 99% of climbers wouldn't make it up there if it weren't for the Sherpa's carrying their crap up there.

    • @82566
      @82566 4 роки тому +14

      @@Mutrino sherpas & Porters I feel are so unappreciated and payed too little for what they do

    • @Mutrino
      @Mutrino 4 роки тому +9

      @@82566 you are right. If it weren't for them 99% of these clowns would never make it to the summit.

    • @82566
      @82566 4 роки тому +11

      @@Mutrino its disgusting the Nepal Government and these" Adventure Companies" give no shzzzt 💩🤡concerning the welfare of the Sherpas by regulating the numbers & skill set of individuals who go there .The bottle necking alone @ the start of the Summitt 😯 can't ppl respect this mountain and the guidance by experienced climbers /Sherpas ,Is it not common sense to respect a time frame wich ultimately could determine life or death? yet u see ppl pushing this all the time driven by ego .Also It sickens me the amount of non essential items ppl make these Sherpas carry and some of the ridiculous demands they are put under yet having no other choice but to comply .🤬😞

  • @stacievarga4785
    @stacievarga4785 4 роки тому +114

    For once an Everest story with a happy ending. So glad you made the right decision and can’t wait to watch your next climb!

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  3 роки тому +5

      Thank you so much :) Hoping to go next year :) But you might like to watch other videos on my channel. Many nice trekking videos are there. Cheers !

  • @skatatataatje
    @skatatataatje 4 роки тому +152

    Going up is optional, going down is mandatory. :)

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  4 роки тому +8

      Yes, you are right. Thank you for the comment :)

    • @kymcha
      @kymcha 4 роки тому +5

      That is the same as advice for learning pilot's with bad weather ... taking off is optional, landing is mandatory.

    • @dagmastr12
      @dagmastr12 3 роки тому

      Edmond Hillary said something very similar. Your both right

    • @XGRIMYONEX
      @XGRIMYONEX 2 роки тому

      Not to everybody . That’s why so many don’t make it back down

  • @BasaPete
    @BasaPete 4 роки тому +121

    What went wrong? A real human adventure filled with personal victory and heart-wrenching disappointment. Beautiful videography of the high Himalayas. Well done, Ram.

  • @chasingsunset9801
    @chasingsunset9801 4 роки тому +74

    Almost reaching the summit counts...going above BC4 is still one of the best achievements when your in everest...plus surviving a bad weather in BC4 makes you a veteran...

  • @sharmashuto1
    @sharmashuto1 4 роки тому +146

    This is the best raw and real video I saw. Even though bad luck that u cud not make it to the summit but as a person I think u r very good. No fake editing just pure on the spot shoot with real noises. Keep on making such more videos. Bst of luck

  • @rogervartanian2821
    @rogervartanian2821 4 роки тому +110

    You made a great decision and should be proud of what you accomplished. In a time when there are so many with summit fever you took the consideration of your guides safety as well as yours to turn back. As you know, the mountain will always be there. Gods speed

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  4 роки тому +8

      Yes, i am glad i took the right decision. Yes, the mountain will be always there. Thank you :)

    • @heiroot
      @heiroot 2 роки тому

      Ed vestiers is known for that too

    • @armygirl85fuckhitler74
      @armygirl85fuckhitler74 2 роки тому

      Yes!! I've seen so many vidoes on this that show how humanity can be to each other. Thank you for giving me faith again. You're amazing!!!❤❤❤

  • @vser01
    @vser01 4 роки тому +244

    Congrats, I think you should change the title of your video "to what went right", you looked good, made the right call to go back and survived to try again.

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  4 роки тому +8

      Yes, thats a good suggestion :) I wish i could change it but now its already published. I will think about it next time :)

    • @f1s372
      @f1s372 4 роки тому +4

      @@RamSharanUpreti1981 :D cheers..nothing went wrong

    • @JFernandez888
      @JFernandez888 4 роки тому +3

      yeah, nothing went wrong. the weather is bad. keep safe!

    • @TheNWaite
      @TheNWaite 4 роки тому +1

      It wasn't his call to turn back. it was made for him when his guide fell sick and he couldn't find another guide to take him. More luck than good judgement I would say.

  • @totalstranger9563
    @totalstranger9563 4 роки тому +11

    I got to base camp in seven days. (October 28 2019) The last three without sleep due to altitude sickness. I’m 66 and carried a 60lbs backpack. Took a couple photos and called for a helicopter. I see my face in yours, no one really smiles on Everest. I salute you.

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  4 роки тому

      Glad to hear that you made it to Base Camp :) Thank you for the comment :)

    • @rasher331
      @rasher331 3 роки тому

      You did it too fast. You should've taken 12 to 14 days

    • @lankeshhu5317
      @lankeshhu5317 3 роки тому

      Hi tats great ur decision in tat age tells u how courageous ur, by the way evn I'm very passionate towards mountaining, I'm 25 year old, a middle class boy with huge dreams, cud u plz help me a small sponsor to climb mt.everest

  • @markmd9
    @markmd9 4 роки тому +18

    One thing that warm my heart is when I saw the camps and they were clean! Without garbage flying around.
    People can be eco-friendly if they want and there are rules.

  • @Kilodelta_
    @Kilodelta_ 4 роки тому +63

    Very logical response. We are all human, it's great to see you understood that and weren't angry at your Sherpa as that could have been you if you were unfortunate to feel unwell. You have a great outlook on climbing. I wish you all the best.

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  4 роки тому +3

      Thank you so much for understanding and best wishes for my next climb :) Cheers, Ram

  • @ceezb5629
    @ceezb5629 3 роки тому +15

    You're a true mountaineer. You didn't force your sherpa to continue in spite of not feeling well.

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  3 роки тому +2

      Thank you so much. Anyway, i summited Everest this year, cheers !!!

    • @Celisar1
      @Celisar1 2 місяці тому

      He wasn’t a true mountaineer. First time in an icefield and not trained enough to make it. Luckily he listened to his guide.

  • @mayac.8460
    @mayac.8460 4 роки тому +45

    Hi Ram, this is a great video and I wish you good luck and a safe climb on your next attempt. I'm no mountaineer, and I'll never climb to the top, but I've been to base camp (tourist base camp) while I was in Tibet, and the image of Everest peak at night is one I'll never forget. You feel the magic of that mountain, so impossibly beautiful, and you just get that crazy idea of starting to walk towards it, no matter what. It's like a magnet. You've been brave to take the right decision and turn back.

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  4 роки тому +5

      Thank you so much for your beautiful comment. Hope you make it to Nepal too so you get to experience more mountain and trekking :) See you in Nepal if you come :)

    • @srfhdx5584
      @srfhdx5584 3 роки тому +2

      What is base camp like, I’d love to trek the khumba valley one day, namche bazaar, lukla, tengbokche ect then go to base camp for a few days. I dont feel worthy of Everest as I’m not ready to dedicate my life to mountain climbing, as i feel that it is selfish and reckless to attempt Everest without having done at least one other 8000m climb and many 6000m climbs, its wrong on two levels, the fact that you put the lives and experience of the other climbers at risk and the lives of the sherpa people at risk. Ram made the right decision unlike many tourists who go to the summet then get carried down, or die trying.

  • @carolsydney6905
    @carolsydney6905 4 роки тому +16

    Thank you very much for your detailed video of your climb. I very much appreciated watching the hike up to each camp. Everything happens for a reason and your decision to hike down may have saved your life so you could try again later.. I'm sure the prayers of your family and friends kept you safe. Glad you made it down safely. Blessings and peace to you and thens again.

  • @sherlyfrigillana224
    @sherlyfrigillana224 3 роки тому +9

    The right time for you to summit Mt. Everest will come, and I am praying for you to achieve it. Trekked EBC two years ago and as a trekker, it was my achievement! However, I always wonder how beautiful and dangerous it is above EBC, and now seeing it through your footage is simply an indescribable feeling! Thank you for sharing your video! Praying for your successful summit of Her Majesty Mt. Everest!

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  3 роки тому

      Thank you so much :) Glad to hear that you have trekked to EBC, hope you return to Nepal for more another trek. We have many trekking and climbing destinations :) See you when you are in Nepal :)

  • @lenac3587
    @lenac3587 4 роки тому +16

    Thanks for bringing us along to experience the journey to the summit with you. Never despair I don't think you are slow but the journey was too slow to make it to the summit and arrive back home safely. It's not about ego now but being on survival mode ( (making sure climbers are well equipped with functioning proper gear, oxygen, good weather conditions, never summit passed the cut-off time, in good physical condition). I have read people who pushed passed their limits against all odds because of ego, publicity stunt and the high costs already paid never make it back alive. Saving another person beyond your means can also costs you your life.

  • @steveng8775
    @steveng8775 3 роки тому +17

    camp 4 thats pretty epic,At the end of the day you saved your sherpa and possibly yourself.I think your a champion for that.Theres so many selfish people and you found out your a gentlemen who had a hart .

  • @sallylomidze8654
    @sallylomidze8654 2 роки тому +1

    For the past few days I went down the rabbit hole of Everest/K2 videos (I am not a climber, the topic just sounded fascinating), and I just wanted to say that you showed your real strength of character when you stuck with the decision to come back down due to your guide’s sickness. In the other documentaries I watched people died because they wanted to conquer the mountain so bad (everyone has so much invested into it, both financially and mentally) they took the risk for granted, and they always paid for it. So for you to have the strength to stop and keep a positive attitude - that’s so beautiful 💛 And I just read in the comments that you did summit last year, congratulations, I never doubted that with your character you would go beautifully to the top when the time is right 🥳🥳🥳

  • @DD-qn8nj
    @DD-qn8nj 2 роки тому +2

    2019 was a deadly year mate. you made it alive, and have the best video on youtube with camp 1, 2, 3 and 4. i call this a win. really great video

  • @charmainesmith1362
    @charmainesmith1362 3 роки тому +7

    Some of the BEST footage of Mt Everest I’ve seen. Most videos skip footage of the icefall and camps higher up.
    Thank you so much for sharing and I wish you the very best for your next attempt.

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much. I will try to capture more in my next attempt. thank you !!!

  • @AlokeSurin
    @AlokeSurin 4 роки тому +11

    Loved the crisp visuals in your video and your honesty in the narration. There is a fine dividing line between good judgement and foolhardiness and in my opinion you made the right decision to turn back, thus demonstrating that your guide's life and well being is as important as yours! Kudos to you on doing the right thing in spite of your extreme disappointment. As others have commented, mountaineering is not all about reaching the summit (though I agree that is very satisfying to the ego!), it is about the whole experience of pitting our puny human selves against forces which are far greater than us. I used to climb mountains when I was younger (though never tried anything higher than 6500m) and in 25 years of mountaineering without guides or sherpas in quite unknown and remote areas of the Indian Himalaya I could reach the summit of only 5 peaks!! But that did not detract from the absolutely satisfying experience of climbing. In these days of social media and instant (and fleeting) fame, people tend to overlook the true spirit of the hills. Thank you once again for the wonderful video! Cheers.

  • @rock7world
    @rock7world 2 роки тому

    You have been my great motivation since I started watching your Everest summit push. Congratulations, and shout out for your accomplishments. It’s indeed very informative. Looks these Everest expeditions needs more courage, willingness, good guide, good solid 1-2 months , good money, and above all the good luck with time, and weather. Thank you again for sharing your Everest experiences.

  • @02087895726
    @02087895726 2 роки тому +2

    I am so proud to have been born in India ( Mumbai 1945. ) and lived in Lucknow and Nanital as a small child. Your Vid of Everest and the wise decisions you made in the face of adversity confirms my pride and faith in my adopted countrymen. Can't wait for the account of your successful summit Ram. It's a pleasure to subscribe to you.

  • @riekawulf1480
    @riekawulf1480 4 роки тому +18

    Don't let some of these comments and ignorance stop you from being the best person you can be. I can guarantee you half the people that make the negative comments haven't even taken a hike down their own street. and if they did.... I guarantee they passed a ton of litter on the way and didn't pick up ONE piece of it. I dont know alot about climbing, but I thank you for sharing a page out of your life with us. We ALL use tools and resources to get us thru life. It's funny how some think a ladder would diminish what it takes to climb a 29000. high Monster like Everest! Dream Big, Live Bigger!! Stay GOLD!!

    • @amandaday2039
      @amandaday2039 4 роки тому +3

      I love this comment!! I get tired of people down playing somebody else's achievement and yes Sherpas are amazing people but climbing Everest is still incredibly hard with a sherpa

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much for your positive comment. Anyway, no comments can make in down because i accept all types of comment. Please check video of my life story called "mountain ram", you will understand why i don't get bothered by any comments. Or just go to my channel, you will see them :)

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  4 роки тому

      @@amandaday2039 Thank you so much. Please check my other videos on my channel :)

  • @ice6686
    @ice6686 4 роки тому +21

    Hello Ram Greetings from Brazil. I'm passionate about high mountain climbing and your images from base camp to camp 4 are amazing. Congratulations on your efforts, you've been where I've always dreamed, but remember all the deaths that occurred this year on Everest. So you have done the right thing and I look forward to coming back at the next opportunity and making us happy with your top of the world images.

  • @mihirgmail
    @mihirgmail Рік тому

    What a insightful video dear Ram ! You beautifully videotaped & narrated the process of the climb so succinctly & honestly that it could provide as a perfect guide of the "Do's & Don'ts" of mountaineering, particularly the Everest summit. I am watching this today in June 2022 much after you actually summited Mount Everest but you returned in 2019 due to your guide's illness & it's a very human & nicest thing thing to do at that time. You bid your time, found the right window & achieved your goal. Kudos to you mate ! I am going to watch the Summit video next !

  • @wpbarchitect1800
    @wpbarchitect1800 6 місяців тому

    Wow incredible footage. I must say you handled your setbacks with such beautiful grace and poise, I found it so inspiring. I'm so happy to know you were able to summit in '21 and can't wait to see it. Cheers and thank you for sharing your experiences!

  • @Robutube1
    @Robutube1 4 роки тому +5

    Hi Ram - I have watched a lot of Everest videos and read a lot of Everest books so therefore I'm an expert ;-). One thing is very clear - it is a very hard decision to turn around near the summit but it is ALWAYS the correct decision. Forget the money at that point and also your ambition and be a caring human being. That is exactly what you did and you are the better man for it.
    Well done on getting so far and good luck on your next attempt!

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  4 роки тому +1

      Glad to hear that you have read books of Everest and watched videos of Everest, you are definitely interested in climbing. Thank you so much your appreciation :) and yes, you are right.

  • @not2ropey
    @not2ropey 4 роки тому +13

    Amazing pictures from Everest... the best I’ve seen. Best of luck on your next attempt

  • @TheGlucoside
    @TheGlucoside 3 роки тому +2

    You, Sir, experienced views and adventures few people have experienced. I‘m glad you made the right decision to turn back. This is something you will remember for the rest of your life - not only did you climb a MASSIVE amount of Everest, you were also smart and resourceful enough to avoid certain death. All my best to you!

  • @vickiaverett2744
    @vickiaverett2744 Рік тому

    Love your story! I’m 61 and I have always loved watching Mt Everest Videos. I was never a hiker or of course a mountaineer but I’ve been intrigued with this mountain. I have really appreciated your honesty and you came across as a normal chap who loves to climb. I get tired of climbers with BIG EGOs…….I would think that your experience at Everest would instill humility. I felt your kindness and humility. Thanks for sharing!

  • @chrish5224
    @chrish5224 4 роки тому +20

    I would be perfectly happy having the opportunity to go and only make it to camp 1 or 2.

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  4 роки тому +4

      Yes, it is very much satisfying even going to camp 1 or 2 :)

  • @pauletteeasdale2554
    @pauletteeasdale2554 4 роки тому +3

    some of the best footage i have seen, thank you .

  • @Arodnyc72
    @Arodnyc72 2 роки тому +1

    I hope people see this , you are honest and humble, that’s why people should do business with you!!!! Good luck 👍🏼 brother

  • @ladybugmom10
    @ladybugmom10 Рік тому

    This was such a great video!! I’ve slipped down the rabbit hole of watching mountaineering videos, a lot of the being full of tragic endings. This was I have to say I loved your attitude and not blaming your guide. I’m happy to see how far you were able to go and now have a much better idea and understanding of why people do this type of thing. I still think it’s crazy but I can understand better the attraction.

  • @pattiburtonsalmonsen3202
    @pattiburtonsalmonsen3202 4 роки тому +12

    The clarity of your video is beautiful!

  • @millersarahe
    @millersarahe 4 роки тому +10

    Brilliant video! Sorry you were not able to make it to the top. Best of luck for next time!

  • @plumeria9990
    @plumeria9990 2 роки тому +1

    So glad you summited! Looking forward to the video!

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  2 роки тому

      Thank you so much 😊 by the way, my full video of this year’s expedition is already on UA-cam. Please check it on my channel 🙏

  • @mikejohnson5900
    @mikejohnson5900 2 роки тому

    Thank you for making this video. You are a brave and strong man. I'm glad you submitted on your second attempt!

  • @nickykeightley9355
    @nickykeightley9355 4 роки тому +6

    It takes more courage to turn around rather than continue under deplorable conditions, and for that, I applaud you Mr Ram.
    The footage was magnificent, so thank you for sharing that.

  • @shawnmurphy9667
    @shawnmurphy9667 4 роки тому +26

    Great views and a very wise decision to turn back because some people don’t make the same decision we all know what happens to them✌️

  • @gloriariccio4370
    @gloriariccio4370 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for sharing this amazing journey with us,you documented it in a way that helped me understand the journey than i have with so many other videos ive watched,i see the vulnarebility,the ictories,the struggle ,your determination and spirit and the honesty in many aspects of yor journey.the views are just awesome and beautiful too wow !!thank you again

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much for your appreciation. By the way, please watch my Everest expedition of 2021 too. I summited this year and the video is on youtube. The title is "Everest 2021: The covid climb"

  • @priyaambokar
    @priyaambokar 3 роки тому +1

    One of the best video I have seen. Sometimes it’s not about achieving, it is more about being a nice human being. Ofcourse you were disappointed, rightfully so, but you did not force your guide to do something against his wish. Much respect to you. So much nice to see other view point of Everest expeditions than the victorious summits. Victories are different in every situations.

  • @yogeshvora957
    @yogeshvora957 4 роки тому +6

    Hey Ram, I can imagine, heart of steel you needed to take that call. Tough luck and loads of goodluck for the next attempt. You are a good man. Cheers!!!

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  4 роки тому

      Yes, it was hard to decide but i had to decide something either continue or turn back so i decided to turn back thinking that the mountain will be still there for my next attempt :) Thank you :)

  • @redfisher3334
    @redfisher3334 2 роки тому +3

    Sir - thank you for posting this video. I have watched many many Climbing videos, yours was one of the better ones to watch. Great video quality, clear explaining of the camps and your progress. Really enjoyed your positive and cheerful attitude. I wish you the best good luck for your future adventures. - signed: an old white guy in America. P.S. you speak English very well !

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  2 роки тому

      Thank you so much. Your comment is really nice, i liked it. By the way, i have uploaded my new video of Everest Expedition from this year. Finally, i have summited Everest this year on 23rd May. Please check my channel for it. You may like it too. cheers !!!

  • @lynnmahan154
    @lynnmahan154 4 роки тому +4

    Great video! I'm obsessed with Everest documentaries and personal accounts. Yours was particularly informative and it almost felt like I was there! Thx!!!

  • @RamSharanUpreti1981
    @RamSharanUpreti1981  4 роки тому +143

    Please LIKE, SHARE, SUBSCRIBE and leave your feedback on the COMMENT. Going to climb Everest next year again 😊 So stay tuned 🙏(Everest Expedition got cancelled for 2020 so I have to wait until 2021)

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  4 роки тому +1

      Ho Mei Fung Thank you 🙏

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  4 роки тому +2

      Ho Mei Fung yes I will remember this. Thank you 🙏

    • @Lemonhead86
      @Lemonhead86 4 роки тому +2

      Good luck, mate. Great video. Beautiful.

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  4 роки тому

      Lemonhead86 Thank you 🙏

    • @monicacruz5818
      @monicacruz5818 4 роки тому +2

      Thanks for the video. Que tengan un bendecido viaje y lleguen a la cima con bien y un feliz y bien retorno.

  • @jamest6697
    @jamest6697 4 роки тому +46

    You were smart and decent and did the right thing. The mountain will be there next year.

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  4 роки тому +2

      Yes, it will be there next year too, thank you :)

    • @dollycau9099
      @dollycau9099 4 роки тому +3

      @@RamSharanUpreti1981 complimenti!!!! :) :)

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  4 роки тому +1

      Dolly Cau 🙏🙏🙏

    • @Anonymous-or4ru
      @Anonymous-or4ru 4 роки тому

      No. Not necessarily. There are four very real threats to the future of Everest. 1) Coastal erosion and water levels are on the rise. It's said that the bedrock of Everest could be undermined by as soon as next year from advancing waters in the Northern Pacific, causing significant height reducing subsidence or even a complete toppling of the peak. 2) Everest is now under threat of volcanic eruption. New data says a fault beneath the mountain is leaking magma from the earth's core and a caldera is forming at the summit. If Everest erupts, climbers lives could be taken by a shower of molten rocks, avalanches and lahars. 3) Earthquake is also a possibility for the aforementioned reason. A team of world renowned geologists from the highly reputable Blancmange Earth Survey Division based at Cleethorpes in Lincolnshire, England, have said a major quake could swallow the mountain whole. And 4) global warming, creating higher continental temperatures clashing with cooler fronts coming off Lake Titicaca in Peru is causing higher tradewinds through the Himalaya region, raising wind speeds so significantly that within the next year, Everest might be decimated by wind erosion leaving only a small sandhill to scale. The future of Everest is at risk. Get there now whilst you still can.

    • @TheNWaite
      @TheNWaite 4 роки тому +2

      @@Anonymous-or4ru Whatever drugs you're taking could you send some my way please.

  • @irenan6585
    @irenan6585 4 роки тому +8

    I am truly sorry that you couldn t make it to the top. Your video is so objective, I think, for the first time I see it from the perspective of a climber who had to give it up because of the sherpa s inadequacy.
    Wish you better luck in the future: an experienced Sherpa, good weather and whatever else it takes to get to the top...and thank you for your video, I absolutely enjoyed it.

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  4 роки тому

      Thank you so much :)

    • @guardiansanimalrescuestate7289
      @guardiansanimalrescuestate7289 4 роки тому +6

      Oh my gosh. No one would summit without them. Everyone gets sick once in a while. They carry all the gear, set the ladders and ropes, cook, set up tents. The ignorance of your comment blows my mind.

    • @irenan6585
      @irenan6585 4 роки тому +1

      @@guardiansanimalrescuestate7289 Oh, your gosh! I do agree with you: your mind is obviously blown.
      Another thing I agree with you is: without the Sherpas none of these new age Everest trippers could make it to the top. Still, because of their efforts:, finances, courage/ stupidity, whatever even the tourist- climbers deserve AN EXPERIENCED SHERPA that s what I said.
      I never have intended to belittle, downgrade, underestimate the role of the Sherpas in today s Everest tourism and not in mountaineering in general, ever.
      VIVE LES SHERPAS :-)

  • @Aztecadr
    @Aztecadr Рік тому +1

    Congrats!!! Your decision was so sound to not continue with sick guide and bad weather. Others wouldn't have listened to those signs and risked their lives...you were safe and smart. Now you hv conquered the Everest!!!! Happy for you!!

  • @injusticeforallmaheu5354
    @injusticeforallmaheu5354 3 роки тому +2

    I love your positive attitude and compassion for your guide . Some people would be angry and annoyed but you took it in stride . Great video and great shot at the top of the world !!!

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  2 роки тому

      Thank you so much. Please wait for my new video of this year from the summit of Everest. Cheers !!!

  • @joannafreedom7914
    @joannafreedom7914 4 роки тому +61

    Spent too much time in the death zone. Always listen to the Sherpas, they've climbed that mountain more times then anyone and most the surrounding ones too. They are the real expert mountaineers. Him feeling sick was a sign to get down, many died up there while you were stuck at camp 4.

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  4 роки тому +5

      Yes, true :)

    • @polsonlama9469
      @polsonlama9469 3 роки тому +2

      Don't rely heavily on persons u don't know on the mountains . cause.

    • @spittys_reef1343
      @spittys_reef1343 3 роки тому +2

      How many times have you climbed Everest?

    • @nickparks7474
      @nickparks7474 3 роки тому

      How many people died the night he left to go back down ?

    • @joannafreedom7914
      @joannafreedom7914 2 роки тому +2

      @@spittys_reef1343 like 25 times via the Internet. The death zone is called the death zone for a reason. Sherpas are needed for a reason. Don't have to climb to know that.

  • @hawkkim1974
    @hawkkim1974 4 роки тому +18

    Beautiful shots. These are enough regardless of summit success or failure.

  • @chanteemontague6278
    @chanteemontague6278 4 роки тому +1

    I loved your adventure and I think that you are a very smart man, your guide couldn't do it because he was sick and weather was bad so you didn't finish the journey but hey! You made it a lot further than others, and I think the view you showed when you were at camp 3 and 4 was spectacular! At some part you turned around and showed me a stunning view that I had not seen before from others Adventurers, it was so beautiful! I'd never climb but if I had, that view would have been enough for me, I would have been so grateful for that! So thanks. and thanks for taking your time and taking care of your guides 😇

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  4 роки тому

      Yes, you are right. Thank you so much for your appreciation :)

  • @solmarierivera3891
    @solmarierivera3891 2 роки тому

    I love this video. For some people, it’s a shame that they didn’t summit. You decided to show us the reality behind this dream. That it’s ok if you don’t succeed the first time. And you went far, you also demonstrated that anything is possible if you persevere. Congrats on summiting Everest and thank you for being an example.

  • @Stephanie-xq8wx
    @Stephanie-xq8wx 4 роки тому +14

    Amazing place! I really like the short footage from the village in the first part of the video. I hope to make the base camp trek sometime in the future and admire Everest from afar. Thank you for the video and next time you might conquer your dream! Greetings from Panama 🇵🇦

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  4 роки тому +2

      Thank you so much for your appreciation :) By the way, i have the video of Everest base camp trek too, please check on my channel or playlist of Mountain Ram Adventures :) Greetings from Nepal.

  • @dillonmundy3185
    @dillonmundy3185 4 роки тому +13

    Beautiful footage. The mountain will remain as shall you.

  • @leeetchells609
    @leeetchells609 4 роки тому +90

    Just remember that getting to the top is only half the battle.
    Most accidents and deaths occur on the decent when you are weak and exhausted. Good luck.

  • @TubaSolotheHiker
    @TubaSolotheHiker 4 роки тому +5

    Amazing video! Thank you! Looking forward to a safe summit of Mt. Everest for you in the future.

  • @speedyzolt
    @speedyzolt 3 роки тому +4

    Love your narrative and the updates on each and every day. You did a wonderful job! I enjoy watching this video very much. Thank you and good luck to you on your next adventure.

  • @alyssaingram8597
    @alyssaingram8597 3 роки тому +7

    You can tell your poor guide felt so bad about needing to come down but everything happens for a reason and it could of been a blessing in disguise. And the experience you had looks amazing. I saw that 2020 was cancelled but you'll be going in 2021. So many blessings your way for your next trip!

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  3 роки тому

      Yes, everything happens for a reason so its fine now. Hoping to make it next year :) Thank you so much :)

  • @edithnackers7127
    @edithnackers7127 3 роки тому +4

    Thank you for taking us up there. It was spectacular views that I would never seen without your efforts. You did not get to the tippy top but you did take half a million people up to the top of the world and that's an amazing feat.

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  2 роки тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you so much for the comment. By the way, please watch another video from this year. I summited this year . Cheers !!!

  • @Buscadoresdeverdad
    @Buscadoresdeverdad Рік тому

    Excelent description of how anybody may feel being in your situatuion, thank you so much for your humbleness and honesty! From Argentina!

  • @robficiur3030
    @robficiur3030 4 роки тому +11

    Great job with the video - i have read and seen pictures of all the sites, but your video had concise pictures to give us the feel of where you were.

  • @nomadicpolestar5538
    @nomadicpolestar5538 4 роки тому +3

    You lived to not only tell the tale, but also with an opportunity for another go at it. Well done.

  • @tonebenderx
    @tonebenderx 4 роки тому +8

    Loved your video Ram. Beautiful shots of the mountain! I could feel your frustration being so close, and working so hard ... but it will still be there when you return.

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  4 роки тому +1

      tonebenderx Thank you so much 😊 yes, it will still be there and I am going again next year 😊

    • @tonebenderx
      @tonebenderx 4 роки тому

      @@RamSharanUpreti1981 Ram, I predict you will have a glorious summit when you return.

  • @LaurenOliviArt
    @LaurenOliviArt 2 роки тому

    I’m so proud of you. You are very respectful ! I’m taking a lot away from this video. Amazing !!

  • @joannaniziolek
    @joannaniziolek 4 роки тому +5

    Great experience and video Ram. The most important thing is that you came back safe and healthy and you can plan further trips. Best luck in everything you do.

  • @elektrolyte
    @elektrolyte 4 роки тому +27

    Excellent hi-res footage of the lower stages... I have never seen that before. well done. Sorry about the disappointment to not summit but you made the right descision. Im sure you will go again. Excellent informative edit.

  • @kcbooks1354
    @kcbooks1354 3 роки тому +3

    You are such an inspiring person. I mean that. You are one in a million, sir. That attitude, grace and positivity are 100% more important than climbing any mountain. Bless you.

  • @hipnet1
    @hipnet1 4 роки тому +1

    Summit or Survive! You are smarter than most, you chose latter. I wasn't going to comment and then I saw you responding to every single post. Great! It shows your commitment and connection. You know there are two things I must express. Two lives were saved there. One of that Sherpa who got sick, by you not insisting on climbing and second yours - as who knows if you had forcibly climbed whether Chomolungma would allow you to leave. She will call you again soon but remember NO ONE can conquer her. All the best!

  • @StewBernard
    @StewBernard 4 роки тому +13

    GREAT 4K video and outstanding narration

  • @daveswinington896
    @daveswinington896 4 роки тому +12

    I enjoyed you and your work here! So sad that good luck didn't go your way this time. Subscribing in hopes of summiting with you next year! Thanks ...

  • @andym2869
    @andym2869 3 роки тому +1

    Amazing video,what a great achievement getting to within just a few hundred metres from the summit & you still looked strong & I'm sure without your guide taking ill you would of summited Everest but likes been said the right decision was made,the mountain will still be there if you want to try again..thanks for sharing your adventure with us & very best of luck if you do make the journey again to accomplish what you set off to achieve in this video ⛰

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much for your understanding and appreciation. Cheers !

  • @AlejandroMartinez-ou7vd
    @AlejandroMartinez-ou7vd 3 роки тому +1

    Respect to you ram ,one of the best videos on here for sure !
    You take good care on the next attempt. A remarkable effort so far .
    Thanking for sharing your fantastic experience with us all .
    As for the local climbing indigenous champions, they are my real inspiration.!
    Setting up the pathway for their paying customers year after year .
    I know my own personal limits , and not so sure I am in their league :|
    I get nervous climbing my roof here at home .
    Bless them and their families.

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  2 роки тому

      Thank you so much for your beautiful comment. By the way, i summited Everest this year on 23rd may. Please watch my recent video on youtube. Cheers !!!

  • @sanfranciscobay
    @sanfranciscobay 4 роки тому +21

    The contrast between the blue sky, white snow and black mountain rocks is very impressive. Almost dream like.

  • @liner011f7
    @liner011f7 4 роки тому +14

    This video captures the powerful wind more than any other I've seen

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  4 роки тому

      LINER011 F Yes, it was crazy wind 😊

    • @Kakapo-Tui
      @Kakapo-Tui 4 роки тому

      @@RamSharanUpreti1981 by the sounds of things, you were lucky not to have been any higher when the wind picked up like that. :)

  • @abdulsijad2419
    @abdulsijad2419 2 роки тому

    hello ram..u seen like a genuine guy straight talking no bs...much appreciated and good luck next time

  • @hfleah
    @hfleah 2 роки тому +1

    Wow what beautiful footage. So clear! Thanks 🤩

  • @camdenrd9425
    @camdenrd9425 4 роки тому +11

    Great narrative & footage, thanks for sharing.

  • @luki22022
    @luki22022 4 роки тому +3

    congratulations Ram, you have been higher than all the rest of us. we can always get another chance for as long as we live.

  • @mikedowns8293
    @mikedowns8293 3 роки тому +2

    Well documented, some good calls made; hopefully next time you can summit.
    Cheers, Mike, UK

  • @herbert9241
    @herbert9241 4 роки тому

    This mountain has confounded some of the best, elite mountaineers. You're privileged just to acquaint with it; and I feel privileged that you shared your film of some of Everest's unique physiology. That's the interest for me - the stark, beautiful landscape.

  • @moizrashid6373
    @moizrashid6373 3 роки тому +8

    Hi Ram. Another amazing vlog. You must have had an amazing experience with or without the summit. I admire your courage, patience and discipline. I had followed your videos religiously before traveling again to Nepal in 2019. I had also made the trek to Everest Base Camp around the same time as your expedition - leaving 16 April 2019 from Kathmandu to Salleri by shared jeep and eventually reaching Everest Base Camp on 27 April 2019. It was an excellent experience and my guide was just too good. After the trek, I had promised him to be back in April 2021 to trek to Langtang Valley, Gosainkunda Lakes, Helambu, Tamang Heritage Trail and Indigenous Peoples Trail into one complete epic itinerary. All plans got shelved because of the pandemic right now. Let us hope and pray the pandemic is over soon so we can all travel again to Nepal! :)

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  2 роки тому +2

      Thank you so much for your comment. Glad to hear that you were doing Everest trek when i was climbing Everest. Hope you are still coming back to Nepal. Nepal is open for tourists now if you have taken the vaccine. By the way, i have uploaded my Everest Expedition 2021 video on youtube, hope you get time to watch it. And i summited this year, cheers !!!

  • @ravikant4419
    @ravikant4419 4 роки тому +7

    Thanks for making this video. I must say you had made a wise decision by coming back. This decision of your leading you towards a sensible mountaineer. You have taken right decision at the point where a normal human brains won’t able to decision. I assure you one day you will become ace mountaineer. May goddess jomo Langsagma bless you brother.

  • @maryriley6163
    @maryriley6163 Рік тому

    The best part in my opinion, is that you survived. Bless you for being a fair, upstanding person.

  • @DionnaNalls
    @DionnaNalls 4 роки тому +1

    I felt bad that you couldn't summit, but beautiful video! But you got to see Everest and climb Lhotse, so that had to be exciting anyway! I hope your guide was able to recover well. I look forward to seeing you summit your next attempt!

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  4 роки тому

      Dionna Nalls Thank you so much 😊 yes it was still a great experience and now hoping to have better luck next year 😊

  • @maccaloube
    @maccaloube 4 роки тому +8

    Beautiful scenery! I am glad I don't get the feeling of the cold weather with it.

  • @fortdayao5660
    @fortdayao5660 4 роки тому +14

    I love your documentary, the footage was so good. Id say you're too close, yet so far. But I am no climber, but I sensed, it always safety first. May you make it on your next expedition.

  • @simonbuck2662
    @simonbuck2662 3 роки тому +1

    Great video, thanks so much for sharing. As has already been said, your calm acceptance of the need to turn around when so close to the summit is admirable and inspirational for others. Best of luck with your next attempt! Look forward to the video.

    • @RamSharanUpreti1981
      @RamSharanUpreti1981  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much. I summited Everest this year on 23rd May. Cheers !!!

  • @catsymurphyandrews1769
    @catsymurphyandrews1769 2 роки тому +1

    You a crazy man. Thank you for making this video. I love the sound of your voice.God Bless You❤❤❤