Climbing Mount Everest - Summit Day

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  • Moving from camp 4 to the summit of Mount Everest. On oxygen, prepared, let’s hope we can make it.
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  • @bsm2001yt
    @bsm2001yt 15 днів тому +988

    I think the Sherpa went fast down because he knows how fast the weather can change and once you have accomlished your goal, no need to stay in a danger zone.

    • @MDroid-bn6eb
      @MDroid-bn6eb 10 днів тому +23

      Surprised an experienced hiker like him wouldn’t understand….

    • @Mila_Brearey
      @Mila_Brearey 10 днів тому +9

      That sherpa should have known better because that could have led to serious exhaustion which, at high altitude, can be deadly.

    • @RadioRich100
      @RadioRich100 10 днів тому

      The whole mountain is a danger zone, and your an idiot for going there.

    • @bsm2001yt
      @bsm2001yt 10 днів тому +13

      @@Mila_Brearey I guess that Sherpa was paid by the job and not the hour.

    • @kevinmathewson4272
      @kevinmathewson4272 9 днів тому +3

      Also, you never know who's a ticking time bomb for severe altitude sickness. Once HAPE or HACE debilitates someone up there, they are staying up there.

  • @kidsarecomedians
    @kidsarecomedians 8 днів тому +267

    Rare video of how my father went to school

  • @mikeweintz
    @mikeweintz 15 днів тому +326

    Ryan, I am 52 now, but when I was 18 I dreamed of climbing Mt. Everest. But at that time there were hardly any photos of the route, and no video. A remember staring at a single shot of the Hillary Step trying to gain some insight into what the summit day would be like. So, watching your video just now - blew my mind! The shots you captured are truly epic and you also have video where almost no one has taken footage. Absolutely amazing job and congrats on the climb.

    • @kenwbrenner
      @kenwbrenner 13 днів тому +2

      Concur Mike. See my comments below.

    • @faaked.
      @faaked. 13 днів тому +1

      Gotta ask, as an 18 year old now what made you decide to NOT climb everest? Indecisive at this moment in time but i’m not sure it’d worth the risk.

    • @JL-nk1pc
      @JL-nk1pc 13 днів тому

      We've seen this footage hundreds of times already it's nothing new

    • @MDroid-bn6eb
      @MDroid-bn6eb 10 днів тому +1

      I did my climb to the submit when I was 35 without much training. Nowadays it is just like any other paid guided holiday; you can always pay for another Sherpa to have additional services.

  • @myshepspud1
    @myshepspud1 15 днів тому +184

    Imagine the first guys.. Without the steps etc just unwalked terrain and laying their own lines.. Craziness. Still a magnificent feat well done.

    • @myshepspud1
      @myshepspud1 15 днів тому +12

      That Hillary's step.. Earned it there, shoh, if your knees become jelly not much room for error.

    • @user-or4hs7xq9u
      @user-or4hs7xq9u 12 днів тому +4

      Yes, I thought the same thing, imagine being the 1st up to the top

    • @user-or4hs7xq9u
      @user-or4hs7xq9u 12 днів тому +1

      Hillary Step no longer there

    • @aalbatrossguy
      @aalbatrossguy 11 днів тому +2

      I was LITERALLY thinking the exact same thing man

    • @brandwilbll
      @brandwilbll 10 днів тому +4

      Imgaine the first guys seeing all of this shit scattered up there. Looks disgusting.

  • @loveistheonlyword
    @loveistheonlyword 16 днів тому +360

    You had a good Sherpa going down. Experienced. He knows it is harder for people going down so he clipped you himself and pushed you to get you down as fast as possible.

  • @JohnCx
    @JohnCx 16 днів тому +485

    Your Sherpa was not taking any chances.... "I'm getting my guy off this mountain asap, I'll even do the clipping.... not under my watch is anything happening to Ryan today" 😂😂

    • @claytonmuller21
      @claytonmuller21 14 днів тому +17

      I just finished reading the book Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer, and it's crazy how fast the weather changes and the consequences of that. Sherpa was really just looking after Ryan by going down fast in a way that can make no sense if the weather stays good, but can be the difference between life and death if you're caught in a storm.

    • @pegahghavami8062
      @pegahghavami8062 14 днів тому +2

      I love it!

    • @pegahghavami8062
      @pegahghavami8062 14 днів тому +4

      Usually going down fast but still it's exhausting.

    • @teijaflink2226
      @teijaflink2226 13 днів тому +5

      Yeah that Sherpa sure knows his job and this mountain.

    • @wayoflife6602
      @wayoflife6602 11 днів тому +1

      Awwh, you are right, Ryan must be safe😊

  • @Progress_edit
    @Progress_edit 9 днів тому +32

    This is a once in a lifetime opportunity for some & most of the people in the world won't get to this. I am blessed to live in a era where I can virtually see someone accomplishing the impossible. Thank you Ryan

  • @blue81blue81
    @blue81blue81 13 днів тому +189

    Best Everest video I've seen showing those of us who will never do this what it's really like on the mountain. Well done.

    • @jolucas2607
      @jolucas2607 11 днів тому +2

      Agree. Amazing footage.

    • @patrick.771
      @patrick.771 11 днів тому +1

      Read the book „Everest“. Highly recommend it. Much better than a 20 min UA-cam clip.

    • @blue81blue81
      @blue81blue81 10 днів тому

      @@patrick.771 Thx for the recommendation. 👍

    • @brandwilbll
      @brandwilbll 10 днів тому +1

      Gross, its full of garbage. I would feel like an idiot climbing this far up to see that. You aren't on top of the world, you can fly over it lol. I can stand in a plane and be higher lolol.

    • @blue81blue81
      @blue81blue81 9 днів тому

      @@dignon38 Well then you better get up there and start cleaning up skeeter !

  • @jipangoo
    @jipangoo 16 днів тому +228

    The Sherpa wants to get you out of there pronto. You are a newbie and his job is to get you home.
    Hats off to him.

    • @jipangoo
      @jipangoo 16 днів тому +2

      Now go climb K2

    • @1Phire
      @1Phire 16 днів тому +4

      Deathwish ​@@jipangoo

    • @jipangoo
      @jipangoo 16 днів тому +4

      K2 is a serious mountain. There's not one bit of gentleness in the entire climb.
      Nanga Parbat likewise

    • @jamie9364
      @jamie9364 16 днів тому +10

      That is a very good point. I had wondered at that. He was moving fast to keep his client safe and getting him out of there. I know Ryan was surprised he was doing all the clipping and unclipping for him- that was likely due to the fact the decent is the most dangerous like Ryan pointed out. People are tired and can get disorientated. This Sherpa was incredible in keeping his young client safe and doing what he needed to do. It was fun watching how quick and agile he was though!

    • @coreygardner59
      @coreygardner59 5 днів тому

      @@jipangoo And I don't think there's ropes already laid on the route is there? You really climb it yourself, pure pristine scary as hell climbing. This video did show how much exposure there is. Terrifying.

  • @kenkaplan3654
    @kenkaplan3654 17 днів тому +153

    I have watched a lot of Everest videos. This is by far the one that has given me the strongest feeling of what it might be like to be on and climb this great mountain. The summit ridge looks terrifying. If you only had a view. The mountain was really gentle with you. Thanks for including everyone in your experience. What seemed like a tough stroll in the park can turn deadly in the wink of an eye.

    • @brendapelot7121
      @brendapelot7121 16 днів тому +5

      I agree. He did such a good job sharing information.

    • @wkchristie
      @wkchristie 13 днів тому +1

      💞🧡

  • @BobWilliamsphotographer
    @BobWilliamsphotographer 15 днів тому +139

    Thank you for using the Sherpa's name and giving him credit for assisting you. They don't get enough respect for what they do so I appreciate you acknowledging how strong of a climber he was. Respect. :)

    • @blackeneth3449
      @blackeneth3449 6 днів тому +3

      I’ve seen nothing but respect and admiration for the Sherpas in all of the Everest videos I’ve watched, TV shows, and films!

  • @gcAsTnaliD
    @gcAsTnaliD 15 днів тому +1312

    It's disgusting how people litter the mountain.

    • @larslodge9282
      @larslodge9282 15 днів тому +52

      cry

    • @schmoonkie
      @schmoonkie 15 днів тому +43

      It’s like being back in New Jersey…

    • @Fistmele
      @Fistmele 15 днів тому +22

      It's disgusting that they have to shit themselves while they are up there. Oh, I agree with you too.

    •  15 днів тому +79

      You'll never go there to see it anyway. Lettering the oceans and rivers is WAY worse. Cry about that instead

    • @Jimmy-Legs
      @Jimmy-Legs 15 днів тому +79

      What’s disgusting is that none of those people could do it without Sherpas. They do everything for them.

  • @AlexinOslo
    @AlexinOslo 17 днів тому +321

    Do you know why Sherpa was rushing to get back? The rush hour to the summit usually starts around 6-7am because most climbers wake up late. Sherpa wanted to help you avoid climbing over the amatuer and unprepared inbound climibers who get winded and hang on the ropes, creating the conga line. You're guides are true pros: getting you out of bed at 1am to get that morning summit and get you back down by noon while there was still light. You prepared well and being 19 makes you very resilient. Also, that 26 mile walk back to the village the other day served you well. By any standard, you were moving quite fast. Sherpa was only faster because it looks like he done it before and knew the way. Also, I think Sherpa has to recover and take others up after you go home?

    • @Tenebarum
      @Tenebarum 16 днів тому +43

      I think he was moving quickly because Ryan was moving so well. He was probably happy to have such a smooth and easy assist.

    • @brendapelot7121
      @brendapelot7121 16 днів тому +3

      Oh my gosh. I totally understand.

    • @glasgowbhoy8711
      @glasgowbhoy8711 16 днів тому

      Or the shera needed a massive shit…. Both could b true

    • @tommyb261
      @tommyb261 15 днів тому +8

      This was the best comment on this video.

    • @shoguinho
      @shoguinho 13 днів тому +2

      Summit window 05/21 and 05/22. Ryan make late window. Few climbers and little traffic compared to the first window

  • @ISeaUPepin
    @ISeaUPepin 17 днів тому +364

    We made it! Oh, I am sorry YOU made it. Great job! Congratulations! Thank you so much for allowing me to go on this journey with you.

  • @zk9058
    @zk9058 11 днів тому +15

    Those sherpas are amazing. They’re constantly going up and down, securing ropes and dragging you along for the ride. They are incredible!

  • @dimuthfx2971
    @dimuthfx2971 11 днів тому +20

    You are the only Vlogger who shows all from starting to end, base camp to summit and back, knew many things from this series and really appreciate

  • @Sunny-iu3wg
    @Sunny-iu3wg 16 днів тому +39

    We all can say that this is the MOST fabulous footage of the summit ever made ❤

  • @nrttra007
    @nrttra007 17 днів тому +14

    Congratulations Ryan. You've conducted yourself with dignity and grace. I'm from Massachusetts, and I'm proud to say you've done our region of New England proud. Again, congrats. 🙂

  • @jrcaprai
    @jrcaprai 14 днів тому +14

    This is By Far the Best Video of Going from Camp 4 to Summit. Most Videos are of Hilary Step, Knife edge Ridge, and Summit. I've always wondered what it was like from Camp 4 to Balcony, and From Balcony UP... you've captured most of that! Thank You!

  • @korbennnn
    @korbennnn День тому

    Finally, there cameraman with no stupid music, no stupid comments. Just the pure facts and information. Thank you for this experience

  • @tex24
    @tex24 17 днів тому +59

    Ryan, this series is, hands down, the B E S T video coverage of the mountain, Mt. Everest! I've seen many Everest videos, but none has been able to capture the route in such detail and show the majesty of this mountain! B R A V O ! ! !
    I'm sure many guide companies will tell their clients to watch your videos as a way to help get a sense of what it takes to climb the mountain.

    • @RadioRich100
      @RadioRich100 10 днів тому

      Dont forget you have to be a complete moron to do it in the firstplace.

  • @QuiltedCloth
    @QuiltedCloth 17 днів тому +15

    I cried, im so happy for you, super well done!!!!!! I can't thank you enough for bringing us along with you on this most incredable journey it was epic, I'm looking forward to your journey back down. It just looked so difficult and exhusting and you were positive the whole way through! Huge hugs from Denmark EU!

  • @tw6570
    @tw6570 15 днів тому +6

    Congratulations! Glad to see you submitted in good health with plenty of energy in the tank. Thank you so much for documenting your journey with gorgeous video shots and commentary.

  • @braininjurydiy
    @braininjurydiy 15 днів тому +45

    He's setting a pace because getting out of the death zone asap is a matter of life and death. You can get pulmonary or cerebral edema especially in the death zone and being on oxygen is no guarantee of avoiding it. It really is a russian roulette once you get into the death zone, youth and fitness do not guarantee you won't be affected hence so many young people have died up there.

  • @lindymcdonald8945
    @lindymcdonald8945 17 днів тому +37

    Well done son ! 👍from Scotland .My neighbour died on Everest in 1997 of altitude sickness .He was a professional guide .So I'm glad you made it safe and sound ..

    • @ST-ej9bt
      @ST-ej9bt 9 днів тому

      Is your neighbor body still on Everest? Or did he make it down then passed? Sorry for the loss.

  • @mihfr127
    @mihfr127 16 днів тому +79

    Congratulations! 🙌Thanks for taking all of us on this amazing journey through your video series. For many of us, this will be the closest we come to Everest🏔!

    • @Paqq6969
      @Paqq6969 14 днів тому

      why are you donating to this kid youre a joke

  • @truetomyself-spjdom1
    @truetomyself-spjdom1 13 днів тому +4

    The Sherpa meant the best for you by going down fast to avoid sudden bad weather change. This looked so scary especially going down but at the same time you guys made it up and down so easily. Congratulations! Glad you're all safe now🎊👏

  • @maxcoldest7196
    @maxcoldest7196 14 днів тому +4

    BEST doc'u I've ever seen of this accomplishment! Many yrs of climbing and watching...OUTSTANDING, SIR!!

  • @pennypottinger9940
    @pennypottinger9940 16 днів тому +21

    It's been a hell of a climb with you. This has been the BEST footage I have ever seen. Felt every step and breathed every breath with you. Thank you for letting us all tag along. Congratulations.

  • @aquariusthompson8212
    @aquariusthompson8212 17 днів тому +58

    The sherpa guiding down the mountain wasnt fcking around lol. I think he was making sure to get you out of potential dangerous weather shift. Awesome journey

  • @lisaivins7542
    @lisaivins7542 15 днів тому +3

    Thank you so much for posting your journey. The view from above the clouds…… wow. What memories you have made!!!

  • @hyd119
    @hyd119 15 днів тому +4

    The first summiting video I have ever seen in HD plus 60FPS hats off to you man 🤙When you were coming up the south ridge as the sun was over the clouds it looked absolutely heavenly and surreal. Thank you for taking us along.

  • @larssol1
    @larssol1 16 днів тому +25

    Nice story and great footage. ❤Congrats 🎉❤. 24:00. He (your designated climbing Sherpa) was saving your life and his own by going fast down. The history is loaded with great climbers getting caught up high and never returned down alive. Thank you for sharing!

  • @MissLinux2010
    @MissLinux2010 16 днів тому +10

    Congraturlation Ryan. Thank you so much for inviting us all to follow your journey. You rock!!!!

  • @caolanhogeweide6555
    @caolanhogeweide6555 14 днів тому +1

    Thanks for posting. This is probably the most complete video of hiking Everest that I've seen. Most are highly edited and so you don't get a great feel for the final moments of what reaching the summit actually looks like. Thanks again!

  • @corkyoakes4839
    @corkyoakes4839 15 днів тому +6

    Fabulous footage! I’ve seen a lot of documentaries and films, but never anything like this so close to the summit am on the Summit. At one point I actually gasped! Really spectacular. Congratulations on your success.

  • @terrencetankastringer6256
    @terrencetankastringer6256 17 днів тому +12

    I've watched nearly every Everest documentary and video over the years but this one supercedes any on them by far. Amazing job Ryan, you accomplished what you set out to do and took us on your journey every step of the way. Thank you for your tireless efforts, you're the real MVP brother. I'd never attempt such a task but this definitely inspired me to continue pursuing greatness and continuing becoming the best version of myself🤝🏾🤝🏾💪🏾💪🏾🧘🏾‍♂️💫

  • @1DrElectric
    @1DrElectric 16 днів тому +18

    Good for you young man. The Sherpa at the end was next level. He knows that is not the place to slowdown. Perfect weather move fast. The longer and better celebration is at base camp.

  • @rrgmrg1
    @rrgmrg1 15 днів тому +2

    Congratulations Ryan! I was a little worried about you after your trek back to Namche but you rocked it! I have watched dozens of Everest videos but yours showed what it is really like and what it takes. Great job and thanks for the videos!

  • @cdamm7095
    @cdamm7095 7 днів тому +1

    Really enjoyed this video series, so many people don't show much on the way up or down. Everyone sitting on their couch loves to claim that Everest is easy and not a really mountain, and maybe comparably speaking it is, but these videos really give people a good sense that it is a major achievement, even if it is made as "easy" as possible. It's high, it's steep, it's cold, you have to unclip A LOT to get around people, etc.

  • @dougsmith1721
    @dougsmith1721 17 днів тому +5

    Congratulations Ryan!!! We have eagerly awaited this video for over a month.. Your well documented accomplishment is a glaring testament to all those who went before you who had limited knowledge and resources. When I was your age, the number 1 song at the end of the year was "Sugar, sugar" by the "Archies". We only had 35mm cameras and 8mm film which was black and white. All we knew about Mt Everest was the news reports of Sir Edmund Hillary. We had zero understanding of what he had accomplished. You are now a companion of some unbelievably brave men and women who have touched the top of the earth. May you cherish it for a lifetime. Good job!!

  • @HenryWeber1
    @HenryWeber1 17 днів тому +6

    Congrats on reaching the summit! This has been great to see the whole journey up. What an amazing achievement, and such a fantastic positive attitude throughout.

  • @n8e._
    @n8e._ 12 днів тому +1

    Thank you for sharing this insane journey with us! Congratulations on this crazy achievement!

  • @andrewclifton2780
    @andrewclifton2780 15 днів тому +27

    These set of videos are the best quality I have ever seen of an ascent of Everest, this should be a full length film, stunning and thank you Ryan.

  • @JohnCx
    @JohnCx 16 днів тому +7

    40 days to get to this point…. discipline, determination, hard work... unbelievable effort "getting after it", amazing stuff!! 💪

  • @robertbarriger2596
    @robertbarriger2596 16 днів тому +6

    Thanks Ryan for sharing your journey. The quality of your video gave an "almost there" looking over your shoulder experience. One of the best vlogs of the whole Everest Challenge that I have seen. Congratulations to you and your entire team.

  • @DuncanMbugua
    @DuncanMbugua 15 днів тому +6

    Great Sherpa, making sure you live to tell this. Thank you.

  • @karlatario9629
    @karlatario9629 15 днів тому +2

    Congratulations!! And to the wonderful Sherpa that helped you conquer your dream ❤

  • @katieobrien2101
    @katieobrien2101 16 днів тому +3

    You have so much to be proud of -- your personal achievement, the safety of your team, and providing one of the seriously best videos available to the public on Everest!!
    My boyfriend and I have been starting our mornings by watching your teams progress over the last few weeks. We are going to miss it a lot-- but we look forward to your next adventure. Keep chasing your dreams!
    Much respect from New Jersey!

  • @dosgos
    @dosgos 17 днів тому +50

    Sherpas getting you down rapidly was a great safety strategy.

    • @nightowl5475
      @nightowl5475 16 днів тому +5

      I agree. Going down is the most dangerous part of the trip. That Sherpa wants to get you back to camp four quick. You gotta move! That Sherpa knows the dangers and he’s trying to save your life.

  • @pmarosi73
    @pmarosi73 12 днів тому +1

    Congrats on your climb and summit, and thank you for this video. The best I've seen. Very inspirational.

  • @ChetIFFB
    @ChetIFFB 11 днів тому

    Congratulations Ryan! Awesome opportunity you had and glad you made it up and down. Definitely wasn’t the smoothest season on Everest this year, so I’m glad you and your team got there safe!! Cheers!

  • @FayPartridgeBlog
    @FayPartridgeBlog 16 днів тому +4

    The view of the other mountains (that are insanely high as well) being below you is so amazing. Such a great insight into everything you see/do while summiting! Amazing job

  • @pegspun
    @pegspun 17 днів тому +3

    Congratulations on making it to the top of Everest and thank you so much for taking us along on your incredible journey 🤍

  • @CCTVDrainCamera
    @CCTVDrainCamera 15 днів тому +5

    What an amazing achievement & video. I know i will never see Everest, but thanks to you i just have from the safety of my lounge chair, just awesome ! Congrats & thanks for sharing !

  • @JewishEducationatHome
    @JewishEducationatHome 15 днів тому +2

    Congrats on reaching the summit! Me and my daughters are looking forward to watching the descent down! We hope you stay safe and have a safe climb down!

  • @shoguinho
    @shoguinho 17 днів тому +6

    Congratz dude!!! This video i think the most complete on the UA-cam to show from south col to the summit with few cuts. I watch this beautiful journey. I’m happy for the opportunity to follow this!! Ty

  • @nipur.weerasuriya6437
    @nipur.weerasuriya6437 16 днів тому +4

    Thank you Ryan for giving us this experience the best you could. Which I will never be able to accomplish. Thank you again ❤️🙏🏻.

  • @a_little_gusty
    @a_little_gusty 15 днів тому +2

    I have no idea who you are, just got recommended this but I am SO HAPPY you made it and had a great hike. Truly a remarkable experience and to do it so young? Good on you! Thank you for sharing this experience

  • @TheArtofCharlaEsser
    @TheArtofCharlaEsser 13 днів тому +1

    This is the best view of the last part of the climb I have ever had. Thank you, and congratulations to Sherpa and you.

  • @eriksteinholt
    @eriksteinholt 17 днів тому +4

    This vlog series has been amazing to watch, I really appreciate you taking the time to bring us along on your journey. Badass work on the climbing and videos. Shout out to you Ryan

  • @Lemarchelesa
    @Lemarchelesa 16 днів тому +3

    Thanks. Have watched so many videos of Everest climbs. This was really the most enjoyable, because of your attitude and love how you explained and showed every step of the way what is really involved. Scary, amazing and hard! Congratulations!

  • @meredithseiss6732
    @meredithseiss6732 9 днів тому +1

    I actually loved the Sherpa haha he was like nopeeeee I’m out! Crazy how we have people that help us and regularly go up and down Mount Everest.

  • @Scottwesemann
    @Scottwesemann 15 днів тому +1

    Congratulations Ryan! Your first Mount Everest video popped up on my feed and I ended up watching the entire series. You did an incredible job and I really enjoyed it. I'm a mountaineer with over 30 years of experience and I think you're a badass! Good luck with your next adventure.

  • @user-nm2wf2vk9b
    @user-nm2wf2vk9b 17 днів тому +4

    Lump in my throat seeing this , what a legend . your whole outlook is beyond amazing. love love love to you and your fantastic achievement 🌸

  • @anapacha85
    @anapacha85 17 днів тому +4

    CONGRATULATIONS RYAN. what an effort, you deserve it and soak it all in my friend... well done and thank you for taking us along the journey for 40 days to your summit and journey to the top of the earth.. well done...
    also this was some scary footage, i was sweating from my house for you. well done...

  • @eah8101
    @eah8101 7 днів тому

    Congratulations Ryan, and thanks very much for sharing the experience

  • @carolbradley4845
    @carolbradley4845 День тому

    Ryan thank you so much for “taking us along” with you. That was an amazing video. One of the best I have seen. Stay safe young man. Love from Texas ❤

  • @amandagiangiobbe1798
    @amandagiangiobbe1798 17 днів тому +12

    Thank you so much for letting my class be a part of your journey!!! They are going to fall over when they see this.

  • @Jewel544
    @Jewel544 17 днів тому +4

    I am so glad I watched this video. You had no idea how brutal it really is and how scary....when they unclipped to move around people and just in general made me so nervous. Great video.

  • @Erin.C.G
    @Erin.C.G 2 дні тому

    Thanks for sharing this video. Gave a real sense of what it's like as you are approaching the summit.

  • @juliehelton8502
    @juliehelton8502 11 днів тому

    Ryan thank you for posting your video, this point of view was incredible getting to watch. I’m laying in my bed just in awe, this is an experience myself and so many people will never have. Thank you for letting us be a part of your experience, your video was an incredible point of view. This is the best Everest video I’ve ever watched. Congrats on your summit!

  • @hippiehairgirl8291
    @hippiehairgirl8291 16 днів тому +6

    Thank you so much for these videos! I have always wanted to see what it all looks like and it is truly amazing!

  • @tiff5025
    @tiff5025 17 днів тому +3

    Congratulations!! Thank you for allowing us to follow your journey!

  • @fatherleo4603
    @fatherleo4603 11 днів тому +2

    It's amazing how he can have a normal conversation with us while ascending Mt. EVEREST!

  • @jbmason000
    @jbmason000 11 днів тому

    Thank you for sharing. This is the only continuous video of the summit push and return I have ever seen. Super job.

  • @gadaleantudor
    @gadaleantudor 16 днів тому +3

    Congrats, Ryan! Climbing Everest at 19 is an amazing feat. You really zoomed through it while delivering a unique perspective.

  • @lexusuk7901
    @lexusuk7901 17 днів тому +6

    Well done. Thanks for all the amazing footage. Easily the best and most complete set of videos i've seen from an Everest expedition.

  • @cherylthornton3988
    @cherylthornton3988 12 днів тому

    I want to thank you soooo much for making and sharing this video. I've been wishing I could see a video of someone's climb. I really enjoyed it. Good job to you and your sherpas and congratulations on your summit.

  • @JaylordTaylorsVersion
    @JaylordTaylorsVersion 4 дні тому

    Great job Sherpa getting you down quickly. He knew with the winds and snow increasing that the risks were mounting. Moving fast is certainly difficult but he was doing that to keep you alive. These men live and breath that mountain.

  • @zooperdooper4223
    @zooperdooper4223 17 днів тому +8

    OMG Ryan. I was actually frightened for you. This is by far the best Everest footage I've seen. And in 5 hours as well! I cannot wait to see the Doco. Well done young man. You're my mountain hero.🤩🥶💯💖

  • @narangi108
    @narangi108 17 днів тому +3

    Congratulations man!! So impressive!! Thanks so much for sharing your journey with us 🙏🏼

  • @alphabeyta
    @alphabeyta 15 днів тому +1

    Wow, that looks amazing. Like another world. Thank you so much for these videos. I will probably never be able to climb this mountain but I can live vicariously through your video documentation. Congratulations!!

  • @Onelesstraveledby
    @Onelesstraveledby 5 днів тому +1

    Beautiful footage, thank you for sharing! The summit is, of course, only half way, so dropping some elevation quickly, but carefully, is invariably good practice. Getting out of hypoxia, cold, changing weather, ice fall, climber traffic, equipment failure, etc, exposure quickly is the best way to manage all of these risks, especially at extremely high altitude. Congratulations on the awesome summit!

  • @paulasimone8356
    @paulasimone8356 16 днів тому +7

    I’ve seen endless of documentaries about mt Everest but your footage really captures everything. Thank you for that

    • @meesalikeu
      @meesalikeu 16 днів тому

      absolutely - i have never seen this experience as it really is the whole way - i don’t think there is anything like it available - its unique. 🎉

  • @Spartan_-du9wi
    @Spartan_-du9wi 16 днів тому +6

    This is the best footage I have ever seen of thee summit day. THANK YOU!
    I would guess that sherpa knew you were strong on the ascent. And knew the descent was going to hurt. He acted as a rabbit & assistant. And got you down safely. Great Job!

  • @mousumishah1438
    @mousumishah1438 15 днів тому +1

    Congratulations! What a breathtaking journal of the summit day ! Well done !!

  • @Maddie0305
    @Maddie0305 13 днів тому +1

    Thank you for this video- I’ve never really gotten the Everest hype until seeing this. Have actually seen a lot about it in recent years that made me question why people would want to do this for any other reason than their ego. But seeing that landscape and views? Can’t think of a proper word for the beauty up there. Also- soooo many props to you for accomplishing something like this so young!

  • @3drace-logLive
    @3drace-logLive 16 днів тому +7

    Such a great documentary of your summit; first person view and comments, unfiltered, just great to watch! Thanks a lot and huge congrats to you! Well done!

  • @saulza2
    @saulza2 17 днів тому +3

    Congrats man. What an unbelievable achievement. You will accomplish so much in your life. When you started tearing up it reminded me of my experience reaching the crater of Kilimanjaro just as the sun started to come up. Even though I had another hour to go, I was overcome with emotion knowing that I was going to survive and make it to the top. I had never felt so grateful to be alive.

    • @siggifreud812
      @siggifreud812 17 днів тому

      I can imagine; feeling the power of nature, being ONE with nature, and realizing how small and insignificant we all are, in comparison. puts things into perspective.

    • @msbeecee1
      @msbeecee1 16 днів тому

      Wow congrats. Great comment.

  • @AleksandarGospic
    @AleksandarGospic 4 дні тому +1

    Incredible scenes from dawn till the point you got into the clouds! Those clouds below at the sunrise is just definition of paradise 😍Can't even imagine that feeling when you finally get home and for the rest of the life you can think back and enjoy the fact that you climbed the Everest 😃 I been hiker all my life, been to the Everest base camp and Kala Pattar, looked up at Everest and imagined how it must feel, but I was never ambitious enough to go for it. These days people say it is easy, but even with all the Sherpa help and modern technology, it is still not easy, it is hard work, so congrats on summiting! 🍻

  • @JG-dx1ud
    @JG-dx1ud 15 днів тому +1

    Incredible series.... THANK YOU! outstanding work and awesome footage.... Well done, congratulations!

  • @KaiExploresLife
    @KaiExploresLife 17 днів тому +5

    🎉💃🏾 WOW! 19 Years Old!! So glad to virtually climb with you! Saw you on the news but still wanted to watch each video. CONGRATULATIONS!!😊😊😊

  • @rekrap2
    @rekrap2 17 днів тому +12

    Congrats bro. This was a blast and honor to watch. looking forward to what you do next

  • @fredrikbernsel9502
    @fredrikbernsel9502 12 днів тому

    Thank you Ryan - incredibly good footage and storytelling! I have always dreamt about climbing Mount Everest, but never been well-trained enough to do it. Watching all of your videos helped me feel that I no longer need to want to do it. Now I have seen what it is like - thanks to you - and watching the Khumbu ice fall, and also the trail around Hillary step, I realize I would never be comfortable with that level of risk. In addition, have a good picture of what it looks like along the entire way up, and I am grateful for having seen that. Congratulations and thanks!

  • @ImRousev
    @ImRousev 15 днів тому +44

    19 year old Minecraft UA-camr Sipover climing the tallest mountain that exists is crazy

    • @user-ku6nf6ie4j
      @user-ku6nf6ie4j 15 днів тому

      this guy saw rekraps video

    • @ImRousev
      @ImRousev 15 днів тому

      @@user-ku6nf6ie4j and you (clearly) also did aswell

    • @Ayushspalace
      @Ayushspalace 15 днів тому +1

      And I also

  • @MisterDomin0
    @MisterDomin0 17 днів тому +4

    Love your videos man! This is the most in depth ascend i have yet seen. Respect for the hassle to carry on filming for us! Thank you so much

  • @melissaeden1219
    @melissaeden1219 16 днів тому +3

    I've said it before, but congratulations on summiting! What terrific footage of what it's like. I admire anyone who can walk on those narrow ridges; I'd be crawling thanks to my uneasiness with heights! And you were really booking it. But don't let anyone, including the sherpas, rush your pace and wear you out! Looking forward to the descent.

  • @gpabui5256
    @gpabui5256 14 днів тому

    Thank you very much. CONGRATULATIONS 🎉🎊

  • @Eastlomond
    @Eastlomond 4 дні тому +1

    This was wonderful footage. I love mountains but have no personal desire to climb them but I do enjoy climbing films and this particular one somehow felt like it immersed me in the actual climb and the environment.