Everest Base Camp Trek - April

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  • @rosijosy1
    @rosijosy1 6 років тому +8

    Very authentic video! I did this trek in may 2014 and in April 2018.These experiences have been the highlights in my life! (60 +)

    • @briankrueger1366
      @briankrueger1366  6 років тому +2

      Thanks for the feedback. This is one of the highlights in our life as well.

  • @patmuzz2492
    @patmuzz2492 5 років тому +3

    Brilliant!! Love the natural sounds with no words.I saved your journey plan for my trip to EBC. Thanks for sharing. Love it. Congratulations for you guys, you made it 👍👍

  • @emadigan523
    @emadigan523 6 років тому +13

    Very well done, beautiful footage, great music and informative without saying a word :) Thank you for posting.

    • @briankrueger1366
      @briankrueger1366  6 років тому +1

      Thanks for the positive feedback. It was a trip of a lifetime!

  • @PlacesWeGoExploring
    @PlacesWeGoExploring 2 роки тому

    Great video. We enjoyed our hike to EBC in 2021 too. Nice to watch your experience on this trail.

  • @bjornjurgens
    @bjornjurgens 6 років тому +5

    Very nice video and well done! Thanks for sharing your experience

    • @briankrueger1366
      @briankrueger1366  6 років тому

      You're welcome. Thanks for the positive feedback!

  • @akmalhotra272
    @akmalhotra272 6 років тому +4

    Superb video with excellent sub-titles. Gives on-board feeling to the viewer. Keep it up Brian !!!

  • @mrklein66
    @mrklein66 6 років тому +1

    What a great little film! Better than anything on TV in the UK tonight, thanks.

  • @mariabecroft7996
    @mariabecroft7996 6 років тому +4

    Lovely well made video. I want to do this even more now ! Thanks for the inspiration and information x

  • @mangeshgokhale4952
    @mangeshgokhale4952 5 років тому +3

    Brian, congratulations on completing the trek. Very nice video. I liked it a lot. Information given along with the footage is helpful. I am planning to go in April 2019.

  • @Travelteez
    @Travelteez 6 років тому +3

    My journey to Base Camp was one of the most amazing experiences of my life. Thanks for sharing.

    • @briankrueger1366
      @briankrueger1366  6 років тому

      You're most welcome. Agreed, one of the most amazing experiences of my life as well.

  • @arunvrajkumar
    @arunvrajkumar 6 років тому +1

    Terrific stuff. Felt like being there and motivation to start working towards a possible goal in my life - Everest Base CampThank you so much for putting this together

  • @travelsimplified4640
    @travelsimplified4640 6 років тому +2

    Amazing video.. It was really described in a detailed manner. Thanks

  • @auntiealias957
    @auntiealias957 6 років тому +3

    Gorgeous scenery and lots of interesting information. Thank you for sharing your journey!

  • @CraigHartzell
    @CraigHartzell 6 років тому +3

    Great movie - it really gives the feel for what it's like to trek to EBC.

  • @dinamadon443
    @dinamadon443 6 років тому +5

    Thanks for the video, very nice

  • @ashchaw1509
    @ashchaw1509 6 років тому +2

    Wonderful video! I did ebc in August and you captured it beautifully!!! Well done! It was difficult, but absolutely worth it.

    • @briankrueger3464
      @briankrueger3464 6 років тому +1

      Thanks for the positive feedback. Agreed, it was difficult, but worth it.

  • @thatsmyopinion8607
    @thatsmyopinion8607 6 років тому +2

    Looks so awesome would absolutely love to do this.

  • @sanjaypatil1001
    @sanjaypatil1001 6 років тому +1

    This is best video. Thanks.

  • @wudemaya
    @wudemaya 6 років тому +2

    Great video! You forgot to mention all the yak poop along the trail haha.

    • @briankrueger1366
      @briankrueger1366  6 років тому +2

      Yes, you're right, watch where you are walking. Heads down!

  • @GODISMYSTERIOUS
    @GODISMYSTERIOUS 2 роки тому

    This is a great video.

  • @ianturner8123
    @ianturner8123 6 років тому +2

    Very good video, makes you feel as if you are there, despite slightly annoying music along the way!

    • @briankrueger1366
      @briankrueger1366  6 років тому +1

      Thanks for the feedback. Sorry the music didn't work for you. I don't have a lot of experience with video development and editing, this was my first project of its kind for me. I hope the content was otherwise helpful for you.

    • @marcellusrgiovanni370
      @marcellusrgiovanni370 6 років тому +1

      Brian for a first timer this is exceptionally brilliant editing / movie making I thank you for you hard work bringing light to this subject otherwise what be is not known to the general world public knowledge let alone editing its hard enough just hiking !🙌🏻

  • @StevenTorrey
    @StevenTorrey 6 років тому +1

    I would not have guessed there were so many people in Kathmandu.

    • @briankrueger1366
      @briankrueger1366  6 років тому

      I wouldn't have, either, before going there. And it actually looks even larger and more sprawling from the air due to there not being many tall buildings. So it is spread out over a wide area.

  • @hismail7867
    @hismail7867 6 років тому +1

    Me and my wife and 2 German girls did it early spring of this year but by helicopter from Khatmandu to the Everest Base Camp. It was a wonderful experience. We would recommend that to anyone short of time. Donot take the plane though.
    Next time I am trekking.

  • @davidcooksley2154
    @davidcooksley2154 3 роки тому

    Very well edited. Returning from EBC did you consider go labouche,Goyko,Thame ,to Namche.?Almost same distance, no crowds,different route .You were already climatized to get over the two passes. Maybe next trip?Enjoy.

  • @HelloMyNamesNino
    @HelloMyNamesNino 6 років тому +2

    Hi Brian 9:32 where was this tea house and do you recall what it cost you? Thanks.

    • @briankrueger1366
      @briankrueger1366  6 років тому

      Hi Peppy, this tea house shown is located in Tengboche. We never paid for any of our accommodations directly, it was all handled by Advanced Adventures for us. So our guide always paid on our behalf for our rooms. That said, many of the tea houses list their room rates as being free to those who eat dinner and breakfast at the tea house. If not free, they are usually very inexpensive (under $10/night).

    • @HelloMyNamesNino
      @HelloMyNamesNino 6 років тому

      Brian Krueger very good. If you went again, would you go with a tour group again?

    • @briankrueger1366
      @briankrueger1366  6 років тому +1

      We had our own private group of 4 people. I would NOT go with one of the big groups, since you will be at their speed instead of your own. But yes, I would work with Advanced Adventures again. They can work with private groups as small as 2 people (or even 1 person). They provided us with 2 guides and 2 porters along with all of the arrangements and food along the way, as well as flights to/from Lukla. Well worth the money spent. Talk to Chet at Advanced Adventures. He is a local Nepali and formerly was a guide on Everest.

    • @HelloMyNamesNino
      @HelloMyNamesNino 6 років тому

      Brian Krueger good to know thank you. I am tossing up doing it all myself (with my brother) vs having our own guide and porter. Great vid by the way.

    • @briankrueger1366
      @briankrueger1366  6 років тому

      It just depends how much help and assistance you want/need. In retrospect, we are certain we would not have wanted to: a) carry all of our own stuff (we saw people doing that and pretty universally they were worn out by the end of the day vs. we really enjoyed the daily treks); or b) try to find available tea houses (when most of the nicer ones, including ours, were already booked up in advance). Sometimes those without ability to get into tea houses slept in tents outside, but that's another level of gear you would need to pack. If you're young/fit and don't care much about where you stay, you can probably do it on your own.

  • @melaniekarel9610
    @melaniekarel9610 5 років тому +1

    Marvelous..🖤

  • @TheYogina
    @TheYogina 6 років тому +2

    Excellent informative video. How were the tea houses? I will be going in 2 months, excited and fearful at the same time lol.

    • @briankrueger1366
      @briankrueger1366  6 років тому

      The tea houses were an interesting experience. You can stay in the common area to mingle with others from many other countries. We met the Chinese National Team that would be attempting to summit Everest that year at one of the tea houses. The rooms are very basic and can get very cold at night. You will think basic hotels back home are 5-star hotels by the time the trip is over (running water, shower, toilet paper, flush toilets in the room, thermostat/heat, all of which are typically not there in a tea house).

  • @nathanmcdermott951
    @nathanmcdermott951 5 років тому +1

    Hi Brian,
    I am doing this trek in 3 weeks time and the only questions i have would be, is there anything you took with you that you wish you didnt or simply didnt need to take? and is there anything you wish you had brought with you but didnt or would bring next time?
    Thanks :)

  • @itrekkingnepal1965
    @itrekkingnepal1965 5 років тому +1

    i saw your video completely, liked it very much. i am also trying to make such video that i can share the information through video. can you please tell me how did you edit this video??

    • @BrianKrueger
      @BrianKrueger 5 років тому

      I edited using Adobe Creative Cloud. Used a trial version, which gave me sufficient time to edit the video.

  • @enjoynepaltreks6860
    @enjoynepaltreks6860 2 роки тому

    It looks an awesome

  • @1363Shadow
    @1363Shadow 6 років тому +3

    Hey I'm going in 2nd week of February, will it be too cold?

    • @HelloMyNamesNino
      @HelloMyNamesNino 6 років тому +1

      Maybe a detail to check before you book??

    • @briankrueger1366
      @briankrueger1366  6 років тому +3

      Yes, a little colder than what you saw in the video. The days are manageable with the possible exception of the 4a summit of Kalapathar (VERY cold). It's the sleeping at night in freezing temps that is the more difficult part. Make sure you have long underwear (thermal), wool hat, thermal socks, etc.

    • @gorkhaadventurepvt.ltd.6431
      @gorkhaadventurepvt.ltd.6431 5 років тому

      That time is cold

  • @cathycluning599
    @cathycluning599 6 років тому +3

    I am going to ebc late October. You said that none of you suffered from altitude sickness, did you take Diamox? How much training did you do for your trek?

    • @BrianKrueger
      @BrianKrueger 6 років тому +2

      We all took Diamox. Make sure you take the right dosage. Some on the mountain took too much (500mg) and got sick. The right dose under 60 is 250mg, over 60, 125mg. Of course, check with your doctor, but make sure you are not overprescribed. We did lots of walking and hiking before the trip, but none at altitude. We will be climbing Kilimanjaro in Oct 2018.

    • @ashchaw1509
      @ashchaw1509 6 років тому +5

      I took diamox. Made me a little nauseous and felt tingling in my fingers, face and toes, but we all still made it to base camp!!!!!Do as much training as you can. Stair climber, long hikes, carry a heavy backpack on all walks. I didn’t train enough so found it tough. It will make your climb easier if you work up to it.

    • @travelsimplified4640
      @travelsimplified4640 6 років тому

      @@ashchaw1509 how was the experience !!

    • @ashchaw1509
      @ashchaw1509 6 років тому

      Awesome!!

    • @jithinjohn577
      @jithinjohn577 6 років тому

      @@ashchaw1509 hi sir

  • @aussierandomfamilyvideos2732
    @aussierandomfamilyvideos2732 5 років тому

    Great video mate, what dates did you travel?

  • @nikumindian
    @nikumindian 6 років тому +4

    Nice video Brian, I'm planning EBC in late march - April. I heard that this months are crowded, did you see any sort of demand in accommodation or any sort of rush??

    • @briankrueger1366
      @briankrueger1366  6 років тому +3

      It is a busy time, but the trail is long and groups get spread out during the day. Usually the only time you see a lot of traffic on the trek is at the beginning of the day (when everyone is leaving at/near the same time) and then again midday as the groups coming down pass you going the other way. We were there in April and never felt crowded. And it's nice to be able to see some of the mountaineers who will be attempting to summit Everest. They take the same route to get to EBC and we met about b15 of them along the way, including the entire Chinese team for 2018. Late March early April is a great time to be on the mountain, lots of rhododendrons blooming.

    • @nikumindian
      @nikumindian 6 років тому +1

      Thanks Brian!

  • @zubinsanjana
    @zubinsanjana 6 років тому +3

    Nice Video Brian. I and my few friends have booked our EBC trek next April 2019. So how was the weather out there during April? Was it too cold or manageable?

    • @briankrueger1366
      @briankrueger1366  6 років тому +2

      It was fine during the day, no real problems, even the couple of times we saw snow. The harder part is the cold overnights, where it gets down to near freezing in the tea houses, which generally have no heat except for a stove in the common area. Plenty of blankets provided, but it's still very cold at night.

    • @zubinsanjana
      @zubinsanjana 6 років тому +2

      Thanks very much Brian for your response. Appreciate it. Just one last question is when you say near freezing, does it mean in the minus range or just about 0 degrees. Cause I have heard people saying it goes even to the extent of -5 to -10 degree Celsius.

    • @briankrueger1366
      @briankrueger1366  6 років тому +2

      Hi Zubin, it gets down below 0 Celsius outside at night, but the lowest it got in our room where we were sleeping (keep in mind that these rooms have NO heat) was about 1-2 degrees Celsius. At Gorak Shep (our highest point for sleeping, just below EBC) we paid extra to have electric blankets for the night. Not sure if all tea houses offer that, but ours did. Well worth it for that one night.

    • @zubinsanjana
      @zubinsanjana 6 років тому

      Thanks, Brian. This is really helpful. Hoping to have a wonderful trek. Will update you about my experiemce once I have come back. Thanks a million.

    • @zubinsanjana
      @zubinsanjana 5 років тому

      Hi Brian, I am my 4 other friends finished our EBC on 22nd April 2019. It was indeed very enlightening experience though a but painful but the beauty and serenity of nature just wont let us stop as it got better and better as we proceeded ahead. We could have sat for hours at a place where the scenic beauty changed every 5 minutes. It was really heaven on earth. I am in love with this country and its beauty. I plan to do an small summit in next 3 years time called Imja Tse popularly known as Island peak.

  • @burrows10011
    @burrows10011 5 років тому

    Love the written commentary. Nice work. Since you were trekking during prime Summit season, was it overly busy on the trail (people-wise) and did you have trouble getting room and beds at the teahouses along the way?

  • @ReeMommaTee
    @ReeMommaTee 6 років тому +2

    Oh, I have a new dream now!!!

    • @itrekkingnepal1965
      @itrekkingnepal1965 5 років тому

      great destination, make sure that you trek to Gokyo lake and Amadablam base camp too. both destinations are in Everest region.

  • @martinsinclair55
    @martinsinclair55 6 років тому +2

    My question is why would you carry those ski poles. They don't seem to do anything

    • @briankrueger1366
      @briankrueger1366  6 років тому

      They are trekking poles and they are mainly for balance, since the trail is uneven. They also give you an upper body workout along the way. On the hard uphills, you can use them to pull your body up and keep balanced. And, on the downhill, they take some of the weight load off your knees. That said, only 3 out of 4 in our group used them. It's a matter of preference. They help some, others don't use them. I would say about 80% of the trekkers were using trekking poles. But almost none of the porters used them. Go figure.

  • @karipintakivi9153
    @karipintakivi9153 4 роки тому

    Why did you go both up and down through Tengpoche, when there is a much better High Scenic Trail high up on the opposite side of the valley? It goes via Mong La - Phortse - Pangpoche and does not need any extra days on the way up. Vastly better views and hardly any trekkers, also a lot of wildlife including Himalayan Tahr and Musk Deer.

  • @allanspencer8073
    @allanspencer8073 2 роки тому

    Not all helicopters are rescues, people have the option of trekking to base camp then flying back

  • @benjimilo8583
    @benjimilo8583 6 років тому +1

    Only thing i do not watching when they used animals ride on and goods its so heart breaking to see animals carry very heavy

    • @briankrueger1366
      @briankrueger1366  6 років тому

      Understood. That is part of life in rural Nepal.

  • @natureculture4200
    @natureculture4200 6 років тому

    I think Load carrying animals are not donkeys, they are Mules.

    • @briankrueger3464
      @briankrueger3464 6 років тому +2

      Hi Shyam, some of the load carrying animals are mules (which is a cross-breed of a horse and a donkey), but the majority are donkeys. We mainly saw mules being ridden, while the donkeys were carrying loads.

  • @ronsax4820
    @ronsax4820 5 років тому

    Meat carried unrefrigerated at 32oF...go figure!