A very fine video! I have no religeon but spent decades mountaineering, mostly in the United Kingdom but totally bond with you and your friends on Mount Wilhem. Wonderful to see the mountain close up and personal - I do a lot of flight simmulation in PNG and he flown around the mountain quite a few times but as I used to say in my younger days - "If you want to see the country you do it through your boots". I could sense the intensity of the climb, the slow pace, frequent pauses and facial expressions - high altitude and steep, never easy. I never got as high as Mount Wilhelm but certainly felt the altitude when mountaineering in Canada. Superb scenery in the upper reaches of the mountain - curious how the upper reaches of mountains are very similar acrros the continents. Thank you for a superb video.
Thanks for the encouragement, Steve! Glad you share the heart for adventure and a passion for the outdoors. Always happy to chat more if you would like - send me a message!
Jake - thanks for sharing! We really enjoyed watching (Daniel’s parents). PNG really is an amazingly beautiful place. We were glad to see you brought Appa as your guide. What a great adventure. We’ve climbed several fourteeners in CO, but I don’t think any of them were quite as rugged as Wilhelm. Spectacular!
I don’t remember exactly. If you are in PNG, then it is only a few hundred Kina to hire guides, pay for the A frame shelter, and arrange transportation.
Watching this from Australia, we hear alot about security issues in PNG. Is it an issue for you that you have to take into consideration , do you have to take precautions as to where you travel ?
This is so sick! Thanks for posting!
This is the best trekking video of Mt Wilhelm i have seen
Thank you so much! It was a wonderful trip.
Thanks so much for sharing this beautiful video about Mt Wilhelm, Simbu Province and PNG🇵🇬🙏🏽✌🏽
You are welcome! We love this place!
A very fine video! I have no religeon but spent decades mountaineering, mostly in the United Kingdom but totally bond with you and your friends on Mount Wilhem. Wonderful to see the mountain close up and personal - I do a lot of flight simmulation in PNG and he flown around the mountain quite a few times but as I used to say in my younger days - "If you want to see the country you do it through your boots". I could sense the intensity of the climb, the slow pace, frequent pauses and facial expressions - high altitude and steep, never easy. I never got as high as Mount Wilhelm but certainly felt the altitude when mountaineering in Canada. Superb scenery in the upper reaches of the mountain - curious how the upper reaches of mountains are very similar acrros the continents. Thank you for a superb video.
Thanks for the encouragement, Steve! Glad you share the heart for adventure and a passion for the outdoors. Always happy to chat more if you would like - send me a message!
Jake - thanks for sharing! We really enjoyed watching (Daniel’s parents). PNG really is an amazingly beautiful place. We were glad to see you brought Appa as your guide. What a great adventure. We’ve climbed several fourteeners in CO, but I don’t think any of them were quite as rugged as Wilhelm. Spectacular!
Thanks for watching! It was great to go with Daniel, we had a blast =)
Jake---YOU do an awesome job of narrating and putting this video together. CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!
Thanks James! Miss having you guys here.
Thankyou for your mission in Papua New Guinea. Love your video's 🇵🇬♥️
I'm from PNG but have not been to Mt Wilhelm. Thank you so much for the video.❤
Glad you enjoyed it! PNG is a beautiful place!
This is awesome! So glad you guys got to climb it!
I thought about you often, Evan. You would have loved it! I want to hear about how your Iceland trip went…
Thank you for the beautiful video 🙏🇵🇬❤️21st August 2024. God bless too.
Watching from Port Moresby.
Thanks for watching, God bless!
Very Nice video..& music is brilliant.
Could you please share the cost of the trip? @morrisFamilyMission
I don’t remember exactly. If you are in PNG, then it is only a few hundred Kina to hire guides, pay for the A frame shelter, and arrange transportation.
Watching this from Australia, we hear alot about security issues in PNG. Is it an issue for you that you have to take into consideration , do you have to take precautions as to where you travel ?
Its all crazy media rhetoric. Infact, its very safe to live in PNG than in US or Aussie. Best people are here...