This is just amazing. Thank you for sharing. Dani most precious thing was your father came along and you had quality time with him. You will cherish every second rest of your life . You saved golden memories in this video.🙏🙏🙏❤️
I went there in the summer last year. They have this small fish that's made entirely out of fat that is endemic to the baikal. They serve them smoked and it's the most delicious fish I've ever eaten
Nice film. Thanks for sharing your experience. Very vivid pictures both in video and in narrative. By the way if you are looking for something with mountaneering value in Russia try Altay, Aktru mountain area.
The average thickness of ice on Lake Baikal in January is usually 1.5 meters. Earlier in winter, steam-carriers were launched through Baikal. When the railway around Baikal had not yet been built.
En tant que marque suisse, il me semble que vous devriez aussi proposer des traductions en français et en italien. Très bon documentaire mise à part ça, Dani Arnold toujours aussi impressionnant.
Sehr inspirierendes Video! Wir empfehlen Ihnen noch Aktru-Tal in Altai-Gebirge zu besuchen. Dort gibt es viele Eisfälle mit unterschiedlichen Schwierigkeitsgraden
Some people aspire to relatively low level success, I'm looking at you disneyland. Meanwhile, in the province of men, dudes are out there crushing firsties out of van properly in the middle of bloody nowhere. A seriously cool adventure, tremendously recorded.
Central Asians and Siberians are a tough, daring people with an acceptance of daily risk that seems foolhardy by Western standards. The risk assessment for crossing the lake on thin ice was likely a shrug of the shoulders.
@@Remon_ The average thickness of ice on Lake Baikal in January is usually 1.5 meters. Earlier in winter, steam-carriers were launched through Baikal. When the railway around Baikal had not yet been b
@@oldbagira2192 read wikipedia bru ;) Lake Baikal is the world's largest freshwater lake by volume, containing 22-23% of the world's fresh surface water, more than all of the North American Great Lakes combined. It is also the world's deepest lake, with a maximum depth of 1,642 metres (5,387 feet; 898 fathoms), and the world's oldest lake, at 25-30 million years
@@filimoniwe largest by volume. You only said "the largest" which he is not. As generally a lake is defined by the size of aerial coverage, and in this case he isn't. And Wikipedia is not a scientific approved source as well. 😂
I woud've sacked those driver's head open: why in Earth would you not tell me I am risking my life? It's ok if you don't value yours, but, still, I believe it's a criminal offense to not inform people you are carrying you can't guarantee reaching the destination safe. Aaaaand then you remember you're in Russia.
This is just amazing. Thank you for sharing. Dani most precious thing was your father came along and you had quality time with him. You will cherish every second rest of your life . You saved golden memories in this video.🙏🙏🙏❤️
Wow.... Just wow. This is an absolutely gorgeous documentary. I sure hope this wins some awards. Incredible
Amazing,,, not just the climb but the bond made with the land, the people and the animals is amazing
Ein sehr schöner Film. Bravo! Finde Dani Arnold sehr sympathisch, super, dass er den ganzen Film kommentiert.
I went there in the summer last year. They have this small fish that's made entirely out of fat that is endemic to the baikal. They serve them smoked and it's the most delicious fish I've ever eaten
I really want to go ice climbing now.
the true inspirational modern mountaineer ...records and adventures in nature! n 1
This was insanely well shot and beautiful through and through
Amazing!! This dude is crazy.
Nice film. Thanks for sharing your experience. Very vivid pictures both in video and in narrative. By the way if you are looking for something with mountaneering value in Russia try Altay, Aktru mountain area.
Since I was a kid, Lake Baikal always creeped me out.
Congrats, really nice adventure !! 👍
The average thickness of ice on Lake Baikal in January is usually 1.5 meters. Earlier in winter, steam-carriers were launched through Baikal. When the railway around Baikal had not yet been built.
congratulations on the Eiger record, that's badass
beautiful climb!!
Good job! Greetings from Russia) Going there in March for ice skates journey)
Danke viel mal! Ganz ein schones bild.
Amazing, keep on
En tant que marque suisse, il me semble que vous devriez aussi proposer des traductions en français et en italien. Très bon documentaire mise à part ça, Dani Arnold toujours aussi impressionnant.
Thanks for the input!
Sehr inspirierendes Video! Wir empfehlen Ihnen noch Aktru-Tal in Altai-Gebirge zu besuchen. Dort gibt es viele Eisfälle mit unterschiedlichen Schwierigkeitsgraden
Mammut have u ever think about producing tents for Mountains? 🤔
At the moment it's not planned to produce any tents ;)
Good idea!
Good film!
Just beautiful
Really good documentary! What a great story
very nice video :) great job
Lugar bello donde el frío detiene el Tiempo.
Y bellas estampas, absolutamente estéticas.
Agua en estado pétreo.
perfect!
Spectacular video.
Some people aspire to relatively low level success, I'm looking at you disneyland. Meanwhile, in the province of men, dudes are out there crushing firsties out of van properly in the middle of bloody nowhere. A seriously cool adventure, tremendously recorded.
Mega, coole Jungs !!
Central Asians and Siberians are a tough, daring people with an acceptance of daily risk that seems foolhardy by Western standards. The risk assessment for crossing the lake on thin ice was likely a shrug of the shoulders.
I mean yeah, though i wouldnt say the ice was thin, 25cm is thick as fuck and should withstand at least 3 tons if the ice is good.
@@Remon_ The average thickness of ice on Lake Baikal in January is usually 1.5 meters. Earlier in winter, steam-carriers were launched through Baikal. When the railway around Baikal had not yet been b
de arnold isch eine vo de beschte berggämsi!
Legend
Looks like will be using xtrem Pro goretex?
Yes, we use the GORE-TEX PRO Technology in the Eiger Extreme collection. Find out more here: eiger-extreme.mammut.com/en/technology
it's not one of the largest lakes in the world - It is the largest
It's not the biggest, it's the deepest.
@@oldbagira2192 read wikipedia bru ;)
Lake Baikal is the world's largest freshwater lake by volume, containing 22-23% of the world's fresh surface water, more than all of the North American Great Lakes combined. It is also the world's deepest lake, with a maximum depth of 1,642 metres (5,387 feet; 898 fathoms), and the world's oldest lake, at 25-30 million years
@@filimoniwe largest by volume. You only said "the largest" which he is not. As generally a lake is defined by the size of aerial coverage, and in this case he isn't. And Wikipedia is not a scientific approved source as well. 😂
Is there an English version?!
You can turn on the English subtitles!
Hovercraft on ice and water?!?! Moving to Russia
Was trägt Dani Arnold in der Expedition für eine orangene Sturmmaske? Ist das ein Mammut-Produkt?
Ja es ist ein Mammut-Produkt. www.mammut.com/p/1191-00690-2217/eiswand-neck-gaiter/
@@mammut vielen Dank für die Antwort 😊 hoffe es ist bald lieferbar
Замечательный фильм.
Спрашивается, для чего россии с такими просторам еще воевать с Украиной. Своих земель мало?
schöne gsi, dani!
Ciaooooooo
wow, sehr schöne Eisformationen. Für mich wär's aus Klimagründen zu weit weg. Ansonsten wars eine gute Doku!
Hat einen Moment gedauert bis ich checkte das er deutsch redet und ich den Untertitel nicht lessen muss 😂
ja dachte ich auch, musste die dann aber wieder anmachen, weil ich das dann doch nicht verstanden hab.
super humans
Ausgeseichnet
Dislike?fot what? Lol
This avto UAZ BUHANKA.
Note to self - check fuel gauge on hovercraft.
I woud've sacked those driver's head open: why in Earth would you not tell me I am risking my life?
It's ok if you don't value yours, but, still, I believe it's a criminal offense to not inform people you are carrying you can't guarantee reaching the destination safe.
Aaaaand then you remember you're in Russia.