Many won't agree with me but being a #mountaineer and a MOI after going through reports and interviews of his rescuers and podcasts - here is my observation 1. #AnuragMaloo was not experienced enough for technical mountaineering he was exposed to or choose to be in. 2. It was worst team he was with - his team leader and company he paid to should be made accountable for leave him back there 3. As per his rescuers from Poland- there was a cook and his helper in base camp only when they both returned to BC - it was pleading of that cook which made these two to gp back and retrieve body. 4. Climbing is money game - it was family paying and pressure for evacuation of body which pleasantly became a rescue 5. Anurag survived as sheer will power or say miracle as he laid in that crevasse with food injured and in shock - good luck to him and hid family but he needs more climbing experience before he steps into technical part of climb plus always choose people you belive in
What an interview !!! The part where anurag sir is telling us that he recorded on his go pro about “40 years man will come to save me” gave me chills…it is a remider for us that devine powers do exist. May god bless you sir and give you lots of strength for your bright future.🙏
This podcast made me cry after listening to this story from his own words. I'm also from an adventure background and know what it means. I'm speechless really. It demonstrates the real meaning of life, family and human values. I also watched the interview of a Polish mountaineer who rescued Anurag & how miraculously they both are in the right place at the right time It's just unbelievable. Hats off to every single person who helped to rescue Anurag & God bless them all.
Hey Parth i just want to speak my heart out, before some days i watched this podcast on Ranveer allahbadia's chanel about mountaineering n guest was Arjun Vajpai, or maine aisehi suna halaki muze is field ki koi jankari nahi thi except one serial i watched in college time, so muze interesting to laga, maine suna suna fir i got so faccinated ki then maine arjun ke jitne interviews the sab sune, bad me Baljeet, Kuntal Joisher ke sab interview dekhe fir foreing country ke kuch climbers ke dekhe, tumhara bhi videos dekhe, dead bodies green boots dead body on lhotse, sab sab dekh liya, wikipedia pe bhi padh liya, ab muze kitni bate pata hai crevass, avalanch, summit push, summit fever, sherpas, and you call them minga dais, and all those accesaries u guys wear, and alot of things, and now I knw so many mountains Everest, Annapurna, makalu, manaslu, kanchanjunga, lholtse, nuptse, K2, nandadevi, dhauladhar, shishapangma and list goes on.. m highly in to spirituality n i think on that high altitude u guys must be feeling that enlitement, m just so intersted in this subject right mow, i got to knw about anurag's rescue while searching mountaineering stuff n here m watching it, i dont knw why m feeling so connected with this all, r u marathi? ur surname seems maharashtrian, m not able to put it good words cz m in fuction still m typing this paragraph, ok rpl me, you should rpl me ha 😂
One in a million podcast 🙌🏻🙌🏻 I can’t even imagine what Anurag went through, I had to literally google half of stuff he mentioned about trekking and Mount Annapurna! I came across a story on Instagram in April saying help us raise funds to find him and it’s so great to hear him speak about it today! A story about belief and resilience and will to fight ✨
Thank you so much for the podcast, Sir. Immensely grateful for this. I had followed Anurag Sir's rescue updates from the time he was found alive till he was seen celebrating his birthday in the hospital. However, after that I lost touch with the updates and could not track about his well-being and recovery. This podcast came out as an assurance that he is doing quite well. Somehow felt connected with this entire incident and was praying for a person I have never seen, met or heard of before. It is indeed a blessing to hear from Anurag Sir and his miraculous survival story. 🙏🙏
This is absolute scary yet crazy . kudos to everyone who helped Anurag and his family for not giving up not to forget the doctors , this is beyond my imagining what he and his family has been through , may god always be with and hold u up tight , much respect and wishing you a speedy recovery ❤🙌 literally got emotional & goosebumps .
Thanks to both of you for bringing out this amazing mind opening podcast for all humans on "How to LIVE " . As a doctor ,we get to see life & death from very close just like Mountaineers & it's vip not to give up our efforts as we cannot put a value on life . Also putting once life at risk to save an unknown persons life is itself a brave , unimaginable feat, but to risk your life to get a presumably dead body is another level which was what the polish team & sherpas of seven summit ,heli pilot went through - big Thanks to them & then entire rescue team, medical fraternity in various hospitals, Lastly "The FAMILY" 🙏 without whom Anurag wouldn't have given us so much positive vibes / messages . ALL the BEST ,Get Well brother. Reach out to humans with your message.
Love you Anurag♥️ …seriously each an every word you spoke was so much meaningful…I seriously bow down in front of you …thank you so much Parth ❤️ for such great full podcast again I wanna say I’ll seriously bow down in front of Anurag 😇
Wow! What an amazing conversation you guys had. This truly inspires me to have “never give up approach “ in life. Sometimes we don’t realise that how much our words can change someone’s mind and perspective. And that’s exactly you do Parth❤ My sincere prayers for speedy and complete recovery of Anurag! Anurag’s strength to battle the ordeal he faced is truly commendable 🙏♥️
parth bhaiya exam tha is liya podcast dekh nahi paya. tum ne bola ki most of the mountaineers including you also are not technically equiped to deal with the worst case scenario. but why ? the skills that are needed to rescue are not taught in BMC and AMC ? if not then how Adam know them and how one can learn those ? and please make a video same as everything you need to know about Everest on Annapurna 1 if possible and about what book you are talking about on 15.30 is that this book - Annapurna: The First Conquest of an 8000-Metre Peak. please answer my questions.
One of the best & heartwarming coversations that teaches us , humanity will always exist above and beyond everything 🙏. Thanks parth for bringing anurag on the podcast
I really feel emotional listening to brave Anurag ..However I fail to see the point behind climbing a mountain to prove your mettle and gain strength , character etc etc ..I don’t agree with spending thousands of dollars and going through such pain to achieve something that can’t be put in words I’m sure ..There must be a better and cheaper way I’m sure to gain the same attributes and improve personal character …Anyways it’s just my opinion ..To each their own !
Many won't agree with me but being a #mountaineer and a MOI after going through reports and interviews of his rescuers and podcasts - here is my observation
1. #AnuragMaloo was not experienced enough for technical mountaineering he was exposed to or choose to be in.
2. It was worst team he was with - his team leader and company he paid to should be made accountable for leave him back there
3. As per his rescuers from Poland- there was a cook and his helper in base camp only when they both returned to BC - it was pleading of that cook which made these two to gp back and retrieve body.
4. Climbing is money game - it was family paying and pressure for evacuation of body which pleasantly became a rescue
5. Anurag survived as sheer will power or say miracle as he laid in that crevasse with food injured and in shock - good luck to him and hid family but he needs more climbing experience before he steps into technical part of climb plus always choose people you belive in
What an interview !!!
The part where anurag sir is telling us that he recorded on his go pro about “40 years man will come to save me” gave me chills…it is a remider for us that devine powers do exist. May god bless you sir and give you lots of strength for your bright future.🙏
This podcast made me cry after listening to this story from his own words. I'm also from an adventure background and know what it means. I'm speechless really. It demonstrates the real meaning of life, family and human values. I also watched the interview of a Polish mountaineer who rescued Anurag & how miraculously they both are in the right place at the right time It's just unbelievable. Hats off to every single person who helped to rescue Anurag & God bless them all.
Hey Parth i just want to speak my heart out, before some days i watched this podcast on Ranveer allahbadia's chanel about mountaineering n guest was Arjun Vajpai, or maine aisehi suna halaki muze is field ki koi jankari nahi thi except one serial i watched in college time, so muze interesting to laga, maine suna suna fir i got so faccinated ki then maine arjun ke jitne interviews the sab sune, bad me Baljeet, Kuntal Joisher ke sab interview dekhe fir foreing country ke kuch climbers ke dekhe, tumhara bhi videos dekhe, dead bodies green boots dead body on lhotse, sab sab dekh liya, wikipedia pe bhi padh liya, ab muze kitni bate pata hai crevass, avalanch, summit push, summit fever, sherpas, and you call them minga dais, and all those accesaries u guys wear, and alot of things, and now I knw so many mountains Everest, Annapurna, makalu, manaslu, kanchanjunga, lholtse, nuptse, K2, nandadevi, dhauladhar, shishapangma and list goes on.. m highly in to spirituality n i think on that high altitude u guys must be feeling that enlitement, m just so intersted in this subject right mow, i got to knw about anurag's rescue while searching mountaineering stuff n here m watching it, i dont knw why m feeling so connected with this all, r u marathi? ur surname seems maharashtrian, m not able to put it good words cz m in fuction still m typing this paragraph, ok rpl me, you should rpl me ha 😂
Truly it's like getting enlightened.
Muje bhi same 😊
This conversation can really makes any one cry...I was following the rescue since its begin...
Way to go Parth! We need more of these…
Just discovered your blog. Well done! What an amazing story! And just loved Anurag's peaceful smiles.
This conversation is life changing. Views does not justify what magic happened in this 1 hr convo.
One in a million podcast 🙌🏻🙌🏻 I can’t even imagine what Anurag went through, I had to literally google half of stuff he mentioned about trekking and Mount Annapurna! I came across a story on Instagram in April saying help us raise funds to find him and it’s so great to hear him speak about it today! A story about belief and resilience and will to fight ✨
Thank you so much for the podcast, Sir. Immensely grateful for this. I had followed Anurag Sir's rescue updates from the time he was found alive till he was seen celebrating his birthday in the hospital. However, after that I lost touch with the updates and could not track about his well-being and recovery. This podcast came out as an assurance that he is doing quite well. Somehow felt connected with this entire incident and was praying for a person I have never seen, met or heard of before. It is indeed a blessing to hear from Anurag Sir and his miraculous survival story. 🙏🙏
Brilliant conversation. Thanks Parth and Anurag
This is absolute scary yet crazy . kudos to everyone who helped Anurag and his family for not giving up not to forget the doctors , this is beyond my imagining what he and his family has been through , may god always be with and hold u up tight , much respect and wishing you a speedy recovery ❤🙌 literally got emotional & goosebumps .
Beautiful podcast! Tears rolled down throughout ❤
Thanks Perth and Anurag. This is the best interview. Wish you both best wishes for future climbs. Hopefully I join you someday!!
Thanks to both of you for bringing out this amazing mind opening podcast for all humans on "How to LIVE " . As a doctor ,we get to see life & death from very close just like Mountaineers & it's vip not to give up our efforts as we cannot put a value on life . Also putting once life at risk to save an unknown persons life is itself a brave , unimaginable feat, but to risk your life to get a presumably dead body is another level which was what the polish team & sherpas of seven summit ,heli pilot went through - big Thanks to them & then entire rescue team, medical fraternity in various hospitals, Lastly "The FAMILY" 🙏 without whom Anurag wouldn't have given us so much positive vibes / messages . ALL the BEST ,Get Well brother. Reach out to humans with your message.
Love you Anurag♥️ …seriously each an every word you spoke was so much meaningful…I seriously bow down in front of you …thank you so much Parth ❤️ for such great full podcast again I wanna say I’ll seriously bow down in front of Anurag 😇
@Parth - couldn’t control my tears listening to Anurag’s story. Does he need any financial support for his medical expenses?
Wow! What an amazing conversation you guys had. This truly inspires me to have “never give up approach “ in life. Sometimes we don’t realise that how much our words can change someone’s mind and perspective. And that’s exactly you do Parth❤ My sincere prayers for speedy and complete recovery of Anurag! Anurag’s strength to battle the ordeal he faced is truly commendable 🙏♥️
Nice learnings!
Very insightful podcast parth 👍
parth bhaiya exam tha is liya podcast dekh nahi paya. tum ne bola ki most of the mountaineers including you also are not technically equiped to deal with the worst case scenario. but why ? the skills that are needed to rescue are not taught in BMC and AMC ? if not then how Adam know them and how one can learn those ? and please make a video same as everything you need to know about Everest on Annapurna 1 if possible and about what book you are talking about on 15.30 is that this book - Annapurna: The First Conquest of an 8000-Metre Peak. please answer my questions.
God bless you brother. 🙏
Where we can watch the video which anurag has recorded when he was in crevasse. Pls upload that videos
Amazing podcast
One of the best & heartwarming coversations that teaches us , humanity will always exist above and beyond everything 🙏. Thanks parth for bringing anurag on the podcast
Wow! This is an inspirational survival story. I wish you more speedy recovery sir. 💪🏻🏔️
Hey parth...can u do a convo with this guy Adam..I feel we all have soo much to learn from him and his perspective..
Btw lovely conversation.
We want to listen this incredible story from Adam and other heroes 🙏
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Sir plz kuch podcast Hindi me kijiye
I really feel emotional listening to brave Anurag ..However I fail to see the point behind climbing a mountain to prove your mettle and gain strength , character etc etc ..I don’t agree with spending thousands of dollars and going through such pain to achieve something that can’t be put in words I’m sure ..There must be a better and cheaper way I’m sure to gain the same attributes and improve personal character …Anyways it’s just my opinion ..To each their own !
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World is a beautiful place for people have money 🤑💰💰
I have an idea to save yourself from falling in crevasse