The 1995 K2 Disaster: What Went Really WRONG ?

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  • Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
  • Today we are about to dive into the tragic story of the 1995 K2 disaster in the Karakoram. This story reminds us of the dangers mountaineers face on their quest to reach the summit of K2, one of the most deadliest mountains on the planet. In the late K2 summer climbing season, the remnants of several unsuccessful expeditions made one last attempt at the summit.
    During one of the most worst storms ever witnessed in the history of K2, six climbers tragically lost their lives, while heading down from the summit in late hours. Four climbers were left to fight for their survival on the slopes. One among them, Jeff Lakes, later died due to sheer exhaustion in Camp 2. What happened amidst the harsh weather was a harrowing tale of strength and determination. Peter Hillary, Jose Garces and Lorenzo Ortas were the lucky survivors. So let's find out how this tragedy unfolded on K2.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 55

  • @tsvetanarangelova399
    @tsvetanarangelova399 3 місяці тому +6

    I'm here after your other documentary about the K2 2008 tragedy. I must say yours are much more informative about all climbers who took part in each of the events. And objectively presented as well. I'm sure this took more time than the average for such documentaries, and it has definitely been noticed by lots of viewers.

  • @WienGolf
    @WienGolf Рік тому +11

    Thank you for this interesting video! I always like your way of storytelling, the great footage you choose to show the real situation and also your analyze of the tragedy. All your videos are worth to be seen if you are interested in mountaineering. Amazing!

  • @SC-jh9qp
    @SC-jh9qp Рік тому +15

    1. Falling From A Height
    2. Falling Into A Crevasse
    3. Being Hit By A Falling Rock
    4. Avalanches
    5. Hypoxia
    6. Cerebral Oedema
    7. Pulmonary Oedema
    8. Embolisms/Strokes
    9. Myocardial Infarction
    10. Hypothermia
    11. Frostbite
    12. Dehydration
    13. Insomnia
    14. Headaches
    15. Coughs
    16. Viral Infections
    17. Malnutrition
    18. Exhaustion
    19. Hallucinations
    20. Snow Blindness
    21. Tumbling Down Snowslope
    22. Summit Fever
    23. Slipping On Ice
    24. Depression / Corpses
    25. 100 MPH Winds
    26. Poor Leadership / Get Lost
    27 Huge Egos
    28. Stolen Gear
    29. Curses and Jinxes
    30. Yeti Attacks
    Enjoy the climb ❤

    • @emmabauer1906
      @emmabauer1906 Рік тому +2

      Yeti attacks? 🤣

    • @SC-jh9qp
      @SC-jh9qp Рік тому +3

      @@emmabauer1906 You never know 🙂

  • @rhobot75
    @rhobot75 Рік тому +8

    Great storytelling! Fantastic photos. Your research is outstanding. I will have to watch this one again.

    • @epicadventurearchives
      @epicadventurearchives  Рік тому +2

      Awesome, thank you!

    • @ElReyMrz1
      @ElReyMrz1 Рік тому +3

      You are no kidding. I'm in the opposite side of the world from these places but this channels really brings it in well. Going to start watching all of them soon!

  • @annlvselvis972
    @annlvselvis972 Рік тому +10

    They were excellent climbers but no matter how good you are you have to have luck with the weather too. So sad they made it to the top but were blown off the mountain.

  • @jeanettecook1088
    @jeanettecook1088 6 місяців тому +5

    "Nearing the summit at 6 p.m"....? Wow.

  • @deecawford
    @deecawford Рік тому +3

    Great content and thank you for not showing a thousand pics of other mountains through this. I love your touch

  • @rhobot75
    @rhobot75 Рік тому +6

    Yah, watching again.. that bit at 8:45 and you see one of my favorite mountains, Chogolisa. Chogolisa with its flat top and looking like a wedge. And the Gondogoro Pass is near by it. Must admit, tho I doubt now it will happen, I have finally let go of any notion of climbing an 8k mountain but I harbor daydreams sometimes of 1) trekking the Gondogoro Pass and visiting the glaciers and seeing the big mountains and more like a dream 2) visiting into the Nanda Devi Sanctuary; it's quaint but I was taken absolutely reading the Erik Shipton writings, and some others, describing the wilderness and mountain and passes. I love looking at pictures and maps of Nanda Devi. And of most mountains. Anyway! Someone wrote something epic and tragic about an expedition to Chogolisa that stuck with me. It's got a history, for sure.

  • @_Feanor_.
    @_Feanor_. Рік тому +5

    Little tip. Always overlay lettering by adding a different colored border to the letters, like they have them on quality subtitles (in anime for example). Like a black border around white lettering. This way, you can always clearly read the letters regardless of what colors are present in the images you have them layered over. Like in this case with images of the many snow covered mountain ranges and the white lettering. Hell, you can do white letters on a completely white background and still be able to read everything, by giving the letters a black border.

  • @charliekezza
    @charliekezza Рік тому +2

    Love your videos ❤❤❤

  • @5ty717
    @5ty717 Рік тому +4

    Very good…

  • @DianeHasHopeInChrist
    @DianeHasHopeInChrist Рік тому +3

    I have to say....I really love your channel!!💗
    I watch many, but you have the best voice to narrate this genre of tragedy video.
    I thank you for the hard work you put into each video.
    I am American and live vicariously through your videos.
    So, thank you so much for all you do!! God bless you and your family.✝️ 🤗
    May God keep you safe and at peace during these strange, chaotic times.✝️🤗💗

  • @rhobot75
    @rhobot75 Рік тому +5

    Ok, comment 3 b/c this stuck with me... at about 26:50
    "...Jeff came down the Black Pyramid.
    It was a harrowing effort.
    Peter Hilary and Matt Comsky* climbed up above the camp to meet him, and he just threw himself at them. He delivered himself, physically and psychologically, to them and they hugged him and got him down into the tent."
    You have a way of writing that is very touching.
    * I know the spelling is wrong!

  • @Witchlinblue
    @Witchlinblue Рік тому +3

    Very interesting learning so much more with this video.

  • @kamakaziozzie3038
    @kamakaziozzie3038 3 місяці тому +1

    6 men in tent with three sleeping bags is interesting problem.
    As a straight man this is when I sleep head to toe.

  • @santiagotorres7777
    @santiagotorres7777 3 місяці тому +4

    Judging from all the videos that ive seen, most of the deceased climbers were married and had children. You have to be a selfish and narcissistic person to put a lousy mountain before your family. I guess their ego trumped their family. Pathetic.

  • @abdulhadi2495
    @abdulhadi2495 2 місяці тому +1

    Great video!
    One advice, please try to pronounce p as p not f like rapid not rafid, open not ofen

  • @dana102083
    @dana102083 Рік тому +3

    Popular names in spain. Rip

  • @Paul-jb1yw
    @Paul-jb1yw Рік тому +1

    I think you'd have better luck going over Niagara falls, not the American side with the huge boulders have way down, the Canadian side which is all water. Good luck

  • @rushshukla4636
    @rushshukla4636 Рік тому +15

    Just imagine if they hadnt climbed K2 they would all be ALIVE today! Im so glad I don't climb mountains. I love life and and all that it offers. Being ALIVE and well to me is more important than climbing any mountain! Life is amazing. You don't need to climb any mountain to realize this fact.

    • @adamtheede2575
      @adamtheede2575 Рік тому +6

      get over yourself some of us live for are selves and what we can do not how long we can sit around

    • @dana102083
      @dana102083 Рік тому

      Then do it again on everest lol

    • @yimboninja7415
      @yimboninja7415 Рік тому +2

      If you don't know your never going to know. there are worse things in this life worse than death.

    • @rushshukla4636
      @rushshukla4636 Рік тому

      @@adamtheede2575 Get over YOURSELVES! Sherpas are fed up of trying to bring down your corpses in your failed attempts at machismo.

    • @ElReyMrz1
      @ElReyMrz1 Рік тому +1

      If you are scared of death then you will never feel alive. these people loved alpine climbimg. Of course there are dangers. Race car drivers, snowboarding, many other sports that bring you joy cand be deadly but people accept the inherent risk. Of course there are pansy like you that are boring to be around that do the same thing every day, every week of every year. Enjoy that long life buddy. Some people would rather self delete than spend years like that. These people died chasing their life's dream. Good for them.

  • @Judymotto742
    @Judymotto742 Рік тому +2

  • @bo5139
    @bo5139 4 місяці тому

    Ce tabarnak d’accent !

  • @jameswillett2403
    @jameswillett2403 6 місяців тому +1

    Please stop calling these "disasters" or "tragedies". People who pay thousands of dollars for guides, equipment and training know damn well what they are getting themselves into even if they can't get out of it.😕

    • @kamakaziozzie3038
      @kamakaziozzie3038 3 місяці тому

      To be fair, more people succeed than fail on these mountains.
      We would need to normalize failure and death to not consider this anything but a tragic accident.

  • @RONJAE212003
    @RONJAE212003 Рік тому +1

    I Can hardly understand you. Your accent is very thick.

    • @donnamuller6460
      @donnamuller6460 Рік тому +4

      Turn on the captions. I’m almost completely deaf, but when I began losing my hearing 33 years ago, captions helped tremendously with accents, places I’d never heard of, etc.

    • @RONJAE212003
      @RONJAE212003 Рік тому

      Guess I should’ve thought of that. Thank you

    • @mgm8822
      @mgm8822 6 місяців тому +1

      @@RONJAE212003I can understand you.

    • @villebooks
      @villebooks 5 місяців тому

      @@mgm8822 Lol

    • @villebooks
      @villebooks 5 місяців тому

      Better to understand than people from Texas