I've been to Machu Picchu/Huayna Picchu 4 times back in the mid '90s.Once I went with a group and 3 times I took small groups with me. It looks a lot different now. Lots more safety stuff and way too many rules. We would go early morning and just hang out, go where we wanted when we wanted and head back in late afternoon. The heavy breathing reminds me of just what a bear climbing Huayna Picchu is. On a couple of trip I took teen age kids from the jungle area with me. They were so blown away, almost crying at times saying, "Our people did this." So proud of their heritage. Folks wonder how the Inca did this. Get to know the local people from the area, they're barrel chested, their lungs acclimating since birth to the altitude. They are tough, hard working people, very admirable individuals. I'm getting too close to my 80's to do it again but for anybody young enough Go There! Its amazing. On the bus trip down a little boy would wave to us at each of the hairpin turns, then he'd run straight down the mountain side to meet us at the next turn. When the bus got to the bottom the driver would stop to let the boy ride the rest of the way. Everybody on board gave the kid a few Sols (Peruvian Currency). Their little butts were exhausted but it brought in good money for their families. I talked with one of the boys who sat by me, gave him snack food and a drink. Amazing little guys. All of Peru is full of surprises, different environments different kind of folks but all of them great to get to know. Be generous to folks, their lives are much harder than our own. Go there with an open mind and leave your reality at home, experience their reality when you can...Mind blowing!
I have read fascinating experiences such as yours in my father's old Reader's Digest magazines and always dreamt of going myself. But I might never with my physique. People like yourself are so fortunate to have such amazing experiences.
@@marcusmartin5758 Me as a Peruvian, Let me tell you, you are going to fall in love with our food (Rated top 5 in the world) and there is not only Machu Picchu in Peru you got many ancient cultures in different regions .
In my opinion, Puru is far more impressive than Egypt and the great pyramids. What it may lack in quantity is made up with quality. The stone work is an absolute impressive bewilderment that escapes the imagination like no other. And the secrets that it holds of earth and man's ancient past is a riddle that I often contemplate. How many times have civilizations risen and fallen over 10's of thousands of years and the knowledges that have been lost and regained, with some just being absolutely lost! The abundance that it takes to spend such efforts on such grand endeavors and scale in otherwise seemingly unproductive places makes me wonder if it was truly out of spirituality or nessesity. Thanks for the post. Great job! That is a difficult hike!
Great video. I climbed Huayna Picchu in November for my 70th birthday, along with my sister who is 72. Since I am from Colorado, I didn't have as much trouble with the altitude, but my sister is from Georgia and had to acclimate in order to do the climb. Her doctor prescribed Diamox to assist her with the altitude. It was the most memorable hike for me. Thanks for reminding me of this hike.
Thanks for the video! I went up Huayna Picchu back in 1994 or so, when I was much younger. I had completed the Inka trail the day before and by 1 pm I was done with walking around Machu Picchu so I proceeded to the Stairs of Death. Do not remember any chains along the way. Still, it 's a hard climb but I was in good shape and acclimatized. The view from the top was glorious and I remember the swallows flying about the chasm. That side of Huayna Picchu is terrifying, as if someone with a mighty knife sliced it all the way down to the Urubamba river, which, from that height, looks like a brown thread winding its way around the mountains. It looks they fixed up the lookout at the top, when I was there the top was a bunch of rocks you had to climb to have the view. A few years later I went back and my father came along with me. I was itching to do Huayna Picchu again but he wanted to go up with me. I took a look at his leather soled shoes and I told him that I was not feeling well. Too bad, missed my chance, I am glad your dad made it. I also filmed my way to the top, aUA-cam +
In '94 it would have been totally different, way more primitive. I did the Inca Trail/Mac Pic in '98 and you could go anywhere any way you wanted and stay as long as you liked. Now it is like Marine boot camp without the pushups. Huayna Picchu is totally childproof. Your mom could go up in heels.
Omg, this is what I was looking for, the entire hike up wayna pichcu , I was skipping one vlog after another where the vloggers kept the camera focused mostly on themselves , this is tough but I guess I can do it, a very big thanks and a bigger smile, this video is spectacular!
I'm just so glad to see this video !!!! I will not even dare to walk a step into it...This is way too adventurous for me.... Thanks for posting...I got so short of breath watching you hike every step of the stairs....
I got muscle ache in my thighs just from watching😳🙈🙊..thank you for sharing your adventure with us..what an amazing sight.. felt as I was climbing myself 😉😊 I ad this note to my comment: you both are in fantastic physical shape, congrats to you and your dad!! The sight is also fantastisch but the whole way was so scary cause of the narrow stairs and the hight. Now you have indeed a good story to tell your future grandkids!!😉🙂🙃
Ever since I found the gigapixel picture of Machu Picchu and subsequently looking into the distance of the higher cliffs and seeing stairways I've always wanted to see what it would be like, thank you for the upload, gives me something to add to the bucket list. Would love to take my kids and grandkids on this trek someday. What a magical place.
I can hear very breath you took. I couldn't do it at my age, but doubt I would have wanted to do it at any age. I am happy to watch this video, and by the way...I am already out of breath just watching. It's beautiful and spectacular. Thank you.
Thank you for not adding music. The breathing was enough for me to feel the intensity.. Guaranteed, I will never climb that as I might DIE a quarter of the way up there. Great video!
Climbed this today, some of the stuff was roped off so I couldn’t see too much of the ruins up there, but the hike was genuinely terrifying. It was raining and cloudy and nobody told me how high it went so i just kept going, slipped twice going back down. It was also super windy up top, stayed for about 10 minutes before I headed back down.
Millions upon millions of perfect stones. Where did they come from? Anyone who has actually built a stone wall by hand knows that finding the right rock is extremely difficult, and this was done on a mountain peak. Mind blowing!
I also appreciate this vid. I couldn't imagine what kind of a mess it would be trying to get down those steps if it started raining and they got wet and slippery.
Thank you. You game me the opportunity to visit this amazing place from the comfort of my chair. I couldn´t have done it otherwise since I suffer from vertigo. What´s sad is that the Incas took one hundred years to build this magic place to abandoned it soon after. Humans are capable of wondrous and unimaginable deeds.
Climbed up here back in 1999, whilst my wife Karen walked to the Inca trail. I Was first to the top on the day, and it was quite misty just like in this video, could barely see Macchu Pichu. Fantastic
A friend and I did a 4-day hike to Machu Picchu and then climbed Huayna Picchu. I'm genuinely surprised more tourists don't fall to their deaths. I was 25 at the time and in good shape and the hike alongside the cliffside was equal parts grueling and terrifying.
WOWZR! You all made that look Challenging but fun! You father made all us dads proud! I lived in Hawaii where i had plenty of hills to climb, but i moved to Brazil which is below sea level. So Im sure i would have to prepare my body and mind for that climb! But maybe one i will share a link of me and my two boys making this climb! Thanks for sharing!
Great bit of real camera work. It captured the whole frightening feel you must have had going up that insane staircase. How the hell did they build it? Made my stomach feel funny at some points. Thanks for uplaoding this for us all to share.
So nice to finally watch a video without music. Real sounds make it easier to immerse yourself in it without all the silly distracting music. Very imoressive climb, yet scary. You guys are brave! Or crazy?!
Wow! What an eye-opener. How old is your dad? I admire his courage and stamina in going at the kids' pace to climb up these dreadful stairs, my hat's off to him.
A few changes on the trail since I was there: the remnants of a stone building which was not there at all, the trail going thru a small tunnel, the addition of a few new trails with direction signage. The top had huge rocks to climb up on to get a bird's eye view of Machu Picchu far below. A good climb but well worth the views.
The safety cables have to help with the fear factor. Imagine doing this without those. That said, I wonder who they found to not only climb these without the cables but also having to install them.
The Incas were natives of those lands, they were used to it plus they chew the coca leaf to endure the conditions. The most demanding thing for me would be those heights, I'd be paralyzed climbing those stairs looking down at the precipice! 😱😨
That extra stepping out at 26:39... Phew, I am the luckiest man to NOT be there and step on that ledge and further on. This is almost total vertigo on the computer.
Hey, I want to clarify something, the way to Huayna Picchu is pure adrenaline, but it is a very magical place when you reach the top of the sky. Therefore, it is recommended not to carry cameras at hand, nor to take selfies, nor to film the route, so that the journey is not very tiring. The filming or the selfie photo will be done when they reach the top, which is a true magical paradise. please take into account the recommendations
I did this in 2015! They limit the amount of people who climb because as you can see, they can't have too many people go all at once, so they do by batches. I remember those boulder stairs so clearly. I am a 5'0" woman, so I was basically on my hands and knees at one point because my leg could barely step up lol. The Brazilian woman I met at the hostel I was staying at turned back halfway and I only found out because I saw her name in the log book when I got back down. It's not for the faint of heart. But this was a good test for me before I went to climb Mt. Fuji in Japan 2 years later. If you can do this, you can definitely and easily do Fuji.
Just did this last month when we were in Peru. Wasn't as bad as what I thought it was going to be and the view was just stunning. I want to go to the bottom of the Huayna Picchu to see the moon temple. We'll be back next year doing it all over again. I thought it would be more scary or unsafe to climb but it really isn't bad.
Wow ! The four day ? That is incredible I can walk but I actually thought at one pint to call insurance and blag some story and get airlifted !! I didn’t though 😂 did you have help with the steps ? Or have mighty biceps ? It blows my mind with the many steps up and down and just the rough track in general. Amazing 👍
Well - there has to be a helicopter rescue service if I am silly enough to try that ! Good grief - how on earth those people managed to create these places is entirely beyond my comprehension - not sure if it's lunacy or guts ! Well done guys, but to have to go down again must be really, really hard ! And then once you get back to your place of stay, you cannot get up the next day because your legs have decided to give up the ghost ?
I am one of the many who will never see this in person, so thank you for giving me the opportunity to see it from your view. I am seriously afraid of height, so going up would have been easy, but I would have not been able to make it down the same way for fear of falling… I just realized I don”t have a fear of heights, I have a fear of falling! 😮
Great fucking video! I'm dying to do this but I gotta lose 100lbs before I even attempt this because I'll probably have a heart attack 20 mins in lmao. but good shit bro.
Ancient culture of Incas occupied it, and built upon it. But it was already there long before the Incas came along. Its origins are pre historical and unknown.
Imagine getting into an argument with your little brother and he kicks you off. All I keep thinking while they pass someone is how easy it would be, just a nudge.
If you want adventure, try the ATM cave hike in Belize. Sneak in a waterproof go pro to do the hike like this. They won't let in cameras. I would like to see it, as I couldn't make it thru. Had to turn back, unfortunately.
I've been to Machu Picchu/Huayna Picchu 4 times back in the mid '90s.Once I went with a group and 3 times I took small groups with me. It looks a lot different now. Lots more safety stuff and way too many rules. We would go early morning and just hang out, go where we wanted when we wanted and head back in late afternoon. The heavy breathing reminds me of just what a bear climbing Huayna Picchu is. On a couple of trip I took teen age kids from the jungle area with me. They were so blown away, almost crying at times saying, "Our people did this." So proud of their heritage. Folks wonder how the Inca did this. Get to know the local people from the area, they're barrel chested, their lungs acclimating since birth to the altitude. They are tough, hard working people, very admirable individuals. I'm getting too close to my 80's to do it again but for anybody young enough Go There! Its amazing. On the bus trip down a little boy would wave to us at each of the hairpin turns, then he'd run straight down the mountain side to meet us at the next turn. When the bus got to the bottom the driver would stop to let the boy ride the rest of the way. Everybody on board gave the kid a few Sols (Peruvian Currency). Their little butts were exhausted but it brought in good money for their families. I talked with one of the boys who sat by me, gave him snack food and a drink. Amazing little guys. All of Peru is full of surprises, different environments different kind of folks but all of them great to get to know. Be generous to folks, their lives are much harder than our own. Go there with an open mind and leave your reality at home, experience their reality when you can...Mind blowing!
Nice conment👍😊
Such a nice testemony. Thank u
Sounds like you’ve had amazing experiences!
Congratulations!
I have read fascinating experiences such as yours in my father's old Reader's Digest magazines and always dreamt of going myself. But I might never with my physique. People like yourself are so fortunate to have such amazing experiences.
You are an amazing person…. Thank you!!!
Thanks for posting this on behalf of us who will never see it in person. Awesome job.
Never say never!
Just visit peru and experience it yourself.
@@marcusmartin5758 Me as a Peruvian, Let me tell you, you are going to fall in love with our food (Rated top 5 in the world) and there is not only Machu Picchu in Peru you got many ancient cultures in different regions .
@@cesarv.1910 Initially I thought after reading half comment you said we will fall by death stairs 😂😂😅
Love from India ❤️
In my opinion, Puru is far more impressive than Egypt and the great pyramids. What it may lack in quantity is made up with quality. The stone work is an absolute impressive bewilderment that escapes the imagination like no other. And the secrets that it holds of earth and man's ancient past is a riddle that I often contemplate. How many times have civilizations risen and fallen over 10's of thousands of years and the knowledges that have been lost and regained, with some just being absolutely lost! The abundance that it takes to spend such efforts on such grand endeavors and scale in otherwise seemingly unproductive places makes me wonder if it was truly out of spirituality or nessesity.
Thanks for the post. Great job! That is a difficult hike!
Absolutely agree
Great video. I climbed Huayna Picchu in November for my 70th birthday, along with my sister who is 72. Since I am from Colorado, I didn't have as much trouble with the altitude, but my sister is from Georgia and had to acclimate in order to do the climb. Her doctor prescribed Diamox to assist her with the altitude. It was the most memorable hike for me. Thanks for reminding me of this hike.
Thanks for the video! I went up Huayna Picchu back in 1994 or so, when I was much younger. I had completed the Inka trail the day before and by 1 pm I was done with walking around Machu Picchu so I proceeded to the Stairs of Death. Do not remember any chains along the way. Still, it 's a hard climb but I was in good shape and acclimatized. The view from the top was glorious and I remember the swallows flying about the chasm. That side of Huayna Picchu is terrifying, as if someone with a mighty knife sliced it all the way down to the Urubamba river, which, from that height, looks like a brown thread winding its way around the mountains. It looks they fixed up the lookout at the top, when I was there the top was a bunch of rocks you had to climb to have the view. A few years later I went back and my father came along with me. I was itching to do Huayna Picchu again but he wanted to go up with me. I took a look at his leather soled shoes and I told him that I was not feeling well. Too bad, missed my chance, I am glad your dad made it. I also filmed my way to the top, aUA-cam
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In '94 it would have been totally different, way more primitive. I did the Inca Trail/Mac Pic in '98 and you could go anywhere any way you wanted and stay as long as you liked. Now it is like Marine boot camp without the pushups. Huayna Picchu is totally childproof. Your mom could go up in heels.
Omg, this is what I was looking for, the entire hike up wayna pichcu , I was skipping one vlog after another where the vloggers kept the camera focused mostly on themselves , this is tough but I guess I can do it, a very big thanks and a bigger smile, this video is spectacular!
I'm just so glad to see this video !!!! I will not even dare to walk a step into it...This is way too adventurous for me....
Thanks for posting...I got so short of breath watching you hike every step of the stairs....
But it's amazing this place Magic. So beautiful this place wayna Picchu
It is totally safe. Anyone can do it. From below it looks scary as hell, but it's not. I'm 78 y/o and no problem
YOUR ATTACKING THAT MOUNTAIN BUT DONT KNOCK EVERYONE OFF OFF IT WHILE DOING IT , ITS THE JOURNEY NOT THE DESTINATION.
He did seem to be in an awful hurry didn't he?
Yes in such touristic place you worry about someone in front of you falling and taking you.
MAKE YOUR OWN VIDEO THIS IS HIS EXPERIENCE HE CAN GO AS FAST OR SLOW AS HE WANTS MR ARMCHAIR EXPLORER
Nah man this is the Peruvian way of doing things, once you’ve been there long enough you get used to it
But with his older father trying to keep up
I got muscle ache in my thighs just from watching😳🙈🙊..thank you for sharing your adventure with us..what an amazing sight..
felt as I was climbing myself 😉😊
I ad this note to my comment: you both are in fantastic physical shape, congrats to you and your dad!! The sight is also fantastisch but the whole way was so scary cause of the narrow stairs and the hight. Now you have indeed a good story to tell your future grandkids!!😉🙂🙃
Ever since I found the gigapixel picture of Machu Picchu and subsequently looking into the distance of the higher cliffs and seeing stairways I've always wanted to see what it would be like, thank you for the upload, gives me something to add to the bucket list. Would love to take my kids and grandkids on this trek someday. What a magical place.
So beautiful this place Magic Machu Picchu Perú
I can hear very breath you took. I couldn't do it at my age, but doubt I would have wanted to do it at any age. I am happy to watch this video, and by the way...I am already out of breath just watching. It's beautiful and spectacular. Thank you.
Thank you for not adding music. The breathing was enough for me to feel the intensity.. Guaranteed, I will never climb that as I might DIE a quarter of the way up there.
Great video!
astonishing = thank you so much for recording this hike I would never be able to make.
So beautiful this place Magic huayna Picchu... It's amazing
Climbed this today, some of the stuff was roped off so I couldn’t see too much of the ruins up there, but the hike was genuinely terrifying. It was raining and cloudy and nobody told me how high it went so i just kept going, slipped twice going back down. It was also super windy up top, stayed for about 10 minutes before I headed back down.
Wow! You are a brave soul!
How long takes to reach the top
What month was this ? I'm planing to go on 1 February.
@@locobooze7861it took me about 45-50 minutes from the hikes entrance to get to the top, and about 50 minutes to get back to Machu Picchu!
@@Lautaro_GuindulainI went in late July
We were at Machu Picchu July 19, 2022. Unbelievable beauty! They are only allowing 400 people per day to climb now. Get your reservation in early!!
Imagine building all of that. Holy crap
🇵🇪💪🏼 inca power
Aliens.
Imagine what it looked like new
Millions upon millions of perfect stones. Where did they come from? Anyone who has actually built a stone wall by hand knows that finding the right rock is extremely difficult, and this was done on a mountain peak. Mind blowing!
it's a long debate. Were the stone "formed" or carved.
All those stones are just rubble inherited from an ancient pre-inca civilization, they achived the greatest wonders
Culture Inca amazing
@@ericastier1646 Most likely carved.
@@ericastier1646 There is no debate, except for people who wants thoses walls to have been built by aliens....
I also appreciate this vid. I couldn't imagine what kind of a mess it would be trying to get down those steps if it started raining and they got wet and slippery.
Great video! I was holding on for dear life with every step you took lol.
Thank you. You game me the opportunity to visit this amazing place from the
comfort of my chair. I couldn´t have done it otherwise since I suffer from vertigo.
What´s sad is that the Incas took one hundred years to build this magic place to
abandoned it soon after. Humans are capable of wondrous and unimaginable deeds.
Climbed up here back in 1999, whilst my wife Karen walked to the Inca trail. I Was first to the top on the day, and it was quite misty just like in this video, could barely see Macchu Pichu. Fantastic
This is both beautiful and terrifying
I absolutely loved your video!! Good job. I'm planning on going to Machu Picchu too and I will also do the stairs of death...
Take it easy man
Great stair stepper vid! Thanks for the cool workout!
I’m a builder…. after watching this I think I’ll throw my tools away
You wouldn't want to do the smoko run to the shops
Absolutly epic.. And your dad, how old is him.. Just simple curiosity!!!
A friend and I did a 4-day hike to Machu Picchu and then climbed Huayna Picchu.
I'm genuinely surprised more tourists don't fall to their deaths. I was 25 at the time and in good shape and the hike alongside the cliffside was equal parts grueling and terrifying.
WOWZR! You all made that look Challenging but fun! You father made all us dads proud! I lived in Hawaii where i had plenty of hills to climb, but i moved to Brazil which is below sea level. So Im sure i would have to prepare my body and mind for that climb! But maybe one i will share a link of me and my two boys making this climb! Thanks for sharing!
Great bit of real camera work. It captured the whole frightening feel you must have had going up that insane staircase. How the hell did they build it? Made my stomach feel funny at some points. Thanks for uplaoding this for us all to share.
Thank you so much for this video. I change my mind and go to Holland instead.
@geir...you made me laugh. I will never attempt this. Have fun in Holland. I was even afraid to watch...
Lol🤭🤣🤣🤣
So nice to finally watch a video without music. Real sounds make it easier to immerse yourself in it without all the silly distracting music. Very imoressive climb, yet scary. You guys are brave! Or crazy?!
WOW!!!! Just WOW!!!! Incredible!! Thanks for sharing.
And I thought half dome in Yosemite was too difficult... Lol.
It is an stunning video.. I thank you so much for it!!!! 👏👏👏👏👏
Wow! What an eye-opener. How old is your dad? I admire his courage and stamina in going at the kids' pace to climb up these dreadful stairs, my hat's off to him.
Así es mi querido Perú muy muy divino con sus riquezas naturales...
Adding this to my bucket list!
That was so enjoyable. Thank you for sharing your experience with me💚 The most beautiful part was completing the stairs with your father🤗
A few changes on the trail since I was there: the remnants of a stone building which was not there at all, the trail going thru a small tunnel, the addition of a few new trails with direction signage. The top had huge rocks to climb up on to get a bird's eye view of Machu Picchu far below. A good climb but well worth the views.
Great video but you missed the very top my friend✌I did it in March 2020
The safety cables have to help with the fear factor. Imagine doing this without those. That said, I wonder who they found to not only climb these without the cables but also having to install them.
Imagine the physical conditions to work that high, crazy engineering
The Incas were natives of those lands, they were used to it plus they chew the coca leaf to endure the conditions. The most demanding thing for me would be those heights, I'd be paralyzed climbing those stairs looking down at the precipice! 😱😨
engineering?
🤣😂 Good overtake. A lovely deep bow to the ladies on your way past. Great trek. Thank you.
You are CRAZY!!! Oh man. I can imagine the thrill but oh man. My legs would give out. That’s so awesome to able to get that high! What an adventure! 👏
Never ever seen a video like this. AMAZING
This has been in my destination bucket list until I saw this video. Crossing it off now. Watching alone already made my legs feel like jelly.
Wow, I will always cheer for you in Korea I'm looking forward to a great video. Have a nice day.
Wow! It is very impressive. Bravo. Thank you for the video.
Great video!!! How many miles is this hike to the top?
That extra stepping out at 26:39... Phew, I am the luckiest man to NOT be there and step on that ledge and further on. This is almost total vertigo on the computer.
& the weight of backpack & other items....I can not imagine. Wow! Thanks for filming
Absolutely stunning 🤩
Awesome. Thank u.
Hey, I want to clarify something, the way to Huayna Picchu is pure adrenaline, but it is a very magical place when you reach the top of the sky. Therefore, it is recommended not to carry cameras at hand, nor to take selfies, nor to film the route, so that the journey is not very tiring. The filming or the selfie photo will be done when they reach the top, which is a true magical paradise. please take into account the recommendations
Now. This is the real adventure!!!!! Beautiful
Awesome video
Excellent video 🎉
Thanks for your video you are so strong my God I can't go how many hours it should take.
Oh wow
Nice video
Is there another way to go to the top??
I did this in 2015! They limit the amount of people who climb because as you can see, they can't have too many people go all at once, so they do by batches. I remember those boulder stairs so clearly. I am a 5'0" woman, so I was basically on my hands and knees at one point because my leg could barely step up lol. The Brazilian woman I met at the hostel I was staying at turned back halfway and I only found out because I saw her name in the log book when I got back down. It's not for the faint of heart.
But this was a good test for me before I went to climb Mt. Fuji in Japan 2 years later. If you can do this, you can definitely and easily do Fuji.
Impresionante
Huaynapicchu - Cuzco - Perú
So beautiful this place Magic Machu Picchu Perú, amazing this place Magic
Thank you for this amazing video my dear friend ….enjoyed climbing with you start to finish just by lying in the bed !!! 🙏🏽🥀
Just did this last month when we were in Peru. Wasn't as bad as what I thought it was going to be and the view was just stunning. I want to go to the bottom of the Huayna Picchu to see the moon temple. We'll be back next year doing it all over again. I thought it would be more scary or unsafe to climb but it really isn't bad.
thanks for sharing...🤩i admire your dad! looks like you're more tired than him! 😊
hello when was this video recorded?
appreciated yo hard work man
Amazing....just incredible
Did this track in a wheelchair back in 2013 and it was marvelous!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow ! The four day ? That is incredible I can walk but I actually thought at one pint to call insurance and blag some story and get airlifted !! I didn’t though 😂 did you have help with the steps ? Or have mighty biceps ? It blows my mind with the many steps up and down and just the rough track in general. Amazing 👍
Well - there has to be a helicopter rescue service if I am silly enough to try that ! Good grief - how on earth those people managed to create these places is entirely beyond my comprehension - not sure if it's lunacy or guts ! Well done guys, but to have to go down again must be really, really hard ! And then once you get back to your place of stay, you cannot get up the next day because your legs have decided to give up the ghost ?
Magico !
very cool ! the views look amazing, man i love mountains
Me too! I'll take mountains over the ocean anyday
Amazing
Dude, do you never even stop to look at the incredible view around you? Too busy trying to give your dad a heart attach for his inheritance? lol
Vertigo world, I don't feel well 😳
Well done... Sara xxxxx
ARRIBA PUEBLO PERUANO....DESDE BRASIL....
Mind blowing
Hua Shan in China (the Death Plank) also is a two-way hike. Yikes! This is one of the most treacherous hike I have seen on UA-cam.
Wow super sick
Listening to y'all heavy breathing is making me tired.
Nice video. Thank you
Are there floating steps in this video? The ones where the steps are just sticking out the side?
There are awesome hikes in Spain, but I have never watched one quite like this one.
Fantastico ! 😊👍
Una maravilla, pero esta subida no es apta para fumadores. Mejor me quedo en el sofa viendolo en la tele fumando tranquilamente.
whats the elevation? and which way is going down?
Absolutely mind blowing, how did those people build this. 👍🇬🇧
After you tripped right at the start of the trail, I was hoping you'd turn around and go back home.
I am one of the many who will never see this in person, so thank you for giving me the opportunity to see it from your view. I am seriously afraid of height, so going up would have been easy, but I would have not been able to make it down the same way for fear of falling… I just realized I don”t have a fear of heights, I have a fear of falling! 😮
Phewwww,, that was awsome 👍👍👍
Great fucking video! I'm dying to do this but I gotta lose 100lbs before I even attempt this because I'll probably have a heart attack 20 mins in lmao. but good shit bro.
It is worth it!! Once in a lifetime experience
Ancient culture of Inkas built it
Ancient culture of Incas occupied it, and built upon it. But it was already there long before the Incas came along. Its origins are pre historical and unknown.
Imagine getting into an argument with your little brother and he kicks you off. All I keep thinking while they pass someone is how easy it would be, just a nudge.
I don't know how you did this!!!
how was it going down again?
I love how you’re taking care of your daddy
Also want to ask..
Is there only a way up and down??
yes
Yes, only one.
Just 30 minutes, I thought it would take at least one hour to get there. It looks cool.
If you want adventure, try the ATM cave hike in Belize. Sneak in a waterproof go pro to do the hike like this. They won't let in cameras. I would like to see it, as I couldn't make it thru. Had to turn back, unfortunately.
How much it cost to go there, is this near machu pichu?
Where is the section at 30:10? That's not an essential part of the climb is it? I didn't see it in the actual video
Vvvvv good
Yes, I do remember going up these stairs of death......LOL. I guess the Incas were in a better shape than we are.......
No doubt... do that, barefoot, several times a day with many KGs of stone on your back! I sure the coca leaves helped, but this is some serious shit.
Ow. My knees 🥵
Seriously tho. What a great video. Any hopes I had of ever doing that are over after seeing this! Thanks for posting.