Everest would know doubt be one of the coolest experiences ever . I’m just not a fan of heights , the cold, frostbite, edema, or death . But I’m obsessed with watching others do it .
The problem that I have is the crevasses. Not the avalanches, seracs, cold, or the climb. Creeps me out thinking I could be swallowed whole by that big dark void, and not even see it at first because it’s covered by a layer of snow.
When you're out in ice with sun shining and doing work it gets pretty hot. In the alps you can run around in a shirt and shorts on glaciers when the weather is right.
So beautiful yet so dangerous. I have nothing but respect for anybody who has attempted to make the summit. Thank you for sharing your journey with the world
@@JerryTurdle its pretty well established at this point. a glorified hike for rich snobs looking for an ego trip. truly disgusting what everest has become....
@@SLSAMG I absolutely understand your point, but what people find interesting in life is subjective. The climb is still not for everyone, and if someone dreams to be on top of the highest mountain in the world, I think they should be allowed to
I really enjoy this type of documentary , simple background sound, not much talking , just showing what's ahead of you and it looks really scary trail ...thanks
Such a cool concept to follow your travel like that. I also combine mountainering and memory competitions and think they go very well together :). All the best for the rest of your trip!
Nice video you shared.... You guys doing it have guts.. be safe always.. I am not a climber or anything near that... but it fascinates me that there are some guys and gals like you doing it. I'm so sorry for the people who lost their lives doing it.. but still we dream to do stuff that we dream to do.. and you guys have my respect.
Elképesztő milyen félelmetes így a videót nézve is.minden tiszteletem mindenkinek aki van olyan bátor és erős hogy erre a hatalmas hegyre felmászik.lélegzetelállító videó.köszönöm szépen
This isn’t the real whole climb tho…..this is like nowhere near the top it’s the ice fall at the bottom! So I’m not sure what you’re on about…..this is is it a TINY PORTION…..takes days and days to get up some of the camps let alone all the way up…..this is a HOUR of a climb. 🙄😂🤷🏼♀️
I’ve never done Everest, but I have climbed. Done almost everything here in the Pacific Northwest, and I do put it ahead of everything else. Skydiving, white water kayaking, zip lining, great white shark cage diving, bungee jumping, all fails in comparison. By a long shot. Taking at least one trip every summer from here on out to climb. Starting with Kilimanjaro, Aconcagua, and then Denali
@@NothingButSilicone we don't care honey. this vids is full of advertising. this Guy post it only To pay the cost to climb this mountain. he don't care about what you Feel. he post two version with a lot of commercial things . but you can love it and go Snap the Everest 😂😂 ! shut up.
man, thank you so much for this! I've listen to countless stories of people climbing Everest and k2, yet never had the slightest glimpse of what they actually faced
At first I was thinking how can the Khumbu icefall be relaxing for study. But now I think this is great, it helps offer clarity and focus, with a tiny bit of pressure to get your task done smartly and fast so you can get to a safer place ASAP and then have a rest. This would be so nice to see with a small 360o video camera. I would love to do a trek just to Camp II but there is nowhere to practice ice climbing where I live.
This is amazing to watch. So relaxing and beautiful. Everest truly is an amazing place. I could not do this ever, but it is so interesting to watch how others manage this feat.
Wow, you guys made that look like a walk in the park, top respect. I held my breath at least 6 times just watching! Fantastic footage, thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much for sharing this amazing experience. Isn't it wonderful that we live in an age where we can see first hand video recordings? I know I will never get the chance to experience this myself, so this is about as close as one can get.
Very cool video. The Khumbu icefall is honeycombed with crevasses and other dangers and I am sure you have to measure almost every step. The video suits the music very well. Excellent!
sherpas are the adventurers, they just walk along a rope the entire time, leaving tons of waste on everest when they're done drinking thier wine and fine dining on top of the mountain
I don’t anything about mountaineering but I’m so fascinated with these videos I have watched the documentaries on the 1996 Everest disaster, the first summit to Mount Everest with Sir Edmund Hillary and Tensing Norgay OMG thank you much for this beautiful video❤️
Absolutely stunning. I'm not interested in Everest, but I would happily go to Khumbu if I could afford it. Very dangerous, but at the same so beautiful.
I was listening to "Ohne Dich" by Rammstein and now Im here. Very nice! Its quiet enough to study too, but has other sounds (the jangling and steps etc) so you dont feel so alone! Thank you
Спасибо за видео, если бы вы не сняли эти фильмы-видео для нас всех, кто никогда там на такой высоте у подножия таких прекрасных гор не будет никогда, никогда!!!!!!! Увидеть и ощутить свое пребывание там с вами через экран телефона! Вы, осуществляя свою мечту к Эвересту, одновременно дарите нам зрителям такой редкий, ценный (да нет на свете таких подарков, чтоб отблагодарить вас альпинистов и шерпов), самый лучший подарок, это жизнь своя! А мы смотрим как вы идете вдоль склонов гор , проходя трудные участки пути восхождения на Эверест, переживаем, волнуемся, и душой болеем! И радуемся благополучному окончанию похода! ХРАНИ ВАС БОГ!🙏🙏🙏❤ Привет из России, с уважением, мой поклон вам, Наталья ❤❤❤.
Thanks for sharing...this was absolutely fascinating to watch! Not reading the description until AFTER i watched the video, i got a surprise at the end when you reached base camp because the whole time, i was assuming you were heading upward to camp 1...haha. LOVED the video, and the music made it that much more enjoyable!! All the best!
Thank you Nelson. This video has everything that makes life meaningful for me. Looking forward to your attempt at Guinness Record tomorrow and wish you all the best!
It is so hot in South Carolina right now that watching this cools down my eyes more than my house aircon is capable of. Also laying on bed saves my legs soreness from walking like in the video.
"The Khumbu Icefall became, in my mind, a kind of gatekeeper to the mountain. In some ways, it felt like the mountain's first test: are you brave, strong and determined enough to take me on, she seemed to be saying. It was Everest's way of separating the wheat from the chaff"- Ben Fogle 'UP-My life's journey to the top of Everest'.
I found this video and was so hopeful while watching it that there would be a whole series of videos just like this on your channel documenting the whole climb. Sad that there wasn’t but Thank You for this one.
I’m sorry! Many years ago I had aspirations for my channel to be exclusively this but I’m just a hobbyist mountaineer. That being said, I’m planning to be back on Everest next year and I definitely plan on doing more of these!
I had no idea there were that many crevasses! So terrifying. Some of them go way way down. I can't think of anything worse than Falling in one. I think I. Would opt for the northern route to avoid the icefall.
Chris Kerrebrock die in 1981 when fall in a Crevasse in Denali, being jammed in the bottom, head down, his partner Jim Wickwire have a shoulder dislocate and are not able to extract him.
@@Sokol10I remember Jim’s account…the worst part was that Chris died after 9 hours or so from hypothermia. He fell in like you said but he was roped to Jim and they also had a sled that fell in on top of them. Jim had a shattered shoulder but managed to climb out and couldn’t rescue Chris so he rappelled back into the crevasse to try and save him to no avail. So knowing he was a dead man, Chris instructed Jim to let his father decide whether or not to retrieve his corpse. And slowly froze to death, pinned. That one has always stuck with me. Then the next year Jim was with Hoey on Everest when she fell to her death. Oh yeah I forgot to add Jim also survived a bivouac above 8000m with little oxygen, no stove, no sleeping bag pretty much nothing but a thin nylon bivvy sack and narrowly avoided sliding in it off a massive, massive drop. Jim is a beast.
NO way... never ever suppose to walk at there even in my dreams ooops very much scary place .... how one can walk at there too much scary on every taking step... you guys are realy genious to climb salute you all❤
I was on Navigator of the Seas by Royal Caribbean for a short cruise. As I walked by the climbing wall, I figured that I would leave it for the other people to enjoy!
If I can summit Everest one day, sure I'll do it, although it's nowhere near the top of my bucket list, but I have to at least see the mountain with my own eyes once. As I heard, the "small" tour to Base Camp on its own is already a big challenge for ordinary people. The few day hikes with my dad in the local mountains of Central Europe gives a little bit of experience, but it's not the Himalayas, and certainly not Everest from Base Camp and up.
I’ve climbed about 2008 feet altitude or 3800feet above sea level mountain through rocks in my hometown in the summer 90 degrees weather dry heat and is exhausting I just can’t imagine doing this in extreme freezing temperatures through ice and no oxygen all these brave man and women who do this have a super human minds and bodies. No me
Great video, thanks! I get anxious just watching you walk across those narrow parts right next to crevasses. Not for me! I'll stay warm here in my little beach town, biggest risk a mild sunburn.
You'd never be able to pay me enough to climb this mountain. With my luck I'd fall into a hidden crevasse and nobody would notice I wasn't there until they reach Camp 1. But I do enjoy watching people climb this terrifying beauty
It’s some really nice footage but I’m not sure I’d call it calm and relaxing when the entire time I’m thinking “it would really suck to fall in that hole, what would I do if I fell in that hole, wow would really suck to fall in that hole, I would probably faint while on that ladder and fall into that hole” 😂
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Why they didnt move the ladder to thi more narrow part on the right side?
Thank you for the video it looks cold 🥶 is there a guide to the proper gear to wear and use for Mount Everest and do you have to keep hooked to the rope while walking at all times?
Uncomfortable heat here in South Africa tonight. This looks so delightfully cold and blue. What dangerous place the icefall is! Those crevasses look terrifying.
how u tie ropes here i saw they do on ice or they do on rocks , on glacier cross its the risky part untill its not running , nice place one of my dream
0:33 is that rope always there? when I saw videos of people getting lost and dying there (when visibility goes null) I thought: why not installing some tall poles with a continuous string hanging low from all of them.... the tall poles are meant to keep parts of the string visible even in high snow.
@@tigrehermano Its Super hard to drill the hard rocks , Take drill machines up high there , People even cannot take their backpack , Poles are impossible to transport there.
If you prefer to watch this video without any music, check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/W9vVLYCR82o/v-deo.html
I was going to say "you ruined it with the stupid music. Thanks for nothing" but then you redeemed yourself :D
phew! i will watch that version because 40 seconds in and already the "music" was doing my head in 😁
Everest would know doubt be one of the coolest experiences ever . I’m just not a fan of heights , the cold, frostbite, edema, or death . But I’m obsessed with watching others do it .
You will die no matter what you do in life.
no*
my favorite part of Everest is watching some poor native carry my bags
The problem that I have is the crevasses. Not the avalanches, seracs, cold, or the climb. Creeps me out thinking I could be swallowed whole by that big dark void, and not even see it at first because it’s covered by a layer of snow.
Me three!! It’s addictive!! Lol
I love watching this from the comfort of my warm bed because that so cold and miserable
Same
Lmao😊
I just smoke and watch these videos telling myself that could be me someday . 😂😂
When you're out in ice with sun shining and doing work it gets pretty hot. In the alps you can run around in a shirt and shorts on glaciers when the weather is right.
Yup
So beautiful yet so dangerous. I have nothing but respect for anybody who has attempted to make the summit. Thank you for sharing your journey with the world
My biggest dream in life is to climb mountains like Everest and other known mountains, man thanks for uploading this, I love videos of everest.
You need better dreams.
@@SLSAMG I don't see why there's something wrong with that??
@@SLSAMG Who are you to decide?
@@JerryTurdle its pretty well established at this point. a glorified hike for rich snobs looking for an ego trip. truly disgusting what everest has become....
@@SLSAMG I absolutely understand your point, but what people find interesting in life is subjective. The climb is still not for everyone, and if someone dreams to be on top of the highest mountain in the world, I think they should be allowed to
I really enjoy this type of documentary , simple background sound, not much talking , just showing what's ahead of you and it looks really scary trail ...thanks
Such a cool concept to follow your travel like that. I also combine mountainering and memory competitions and think they go very well together :). All the best for the rest of your trip!
Nice video you shared....
You guys doing it have guts.. be safe always..
I am not a climber or anything near that... but it fascinates me that there are some guys and gals like you doing it.
I'm so sorry for the people who lost their lives doing it.. but still we dream to do stuff that we dream to do.. and you guys have my respect.
Elképesztő milyen félelmetes így a videót nézve is.minden tiszteletem mindenkinek aki van olyan bátor és erős hogy erre a hatalmas hegyre felmászik.lélegzetelállító videó.köszönöm szépen
This is one of the best videos from Everest. I have been searching for such videos but most videos fail to capture the real climb.
This isn’t the real whole climb tho…..this is like nowhere near the top it’s the ice fall at the bottom! So I’m not sure what you’re on about…..this is is it a TINY PORTION…..takes days and days to get up some of the camps let alone all the way up…..this is a HOUR of a climb. 🙄😂🤷🏼♀️
@@6Haunted-Days 😐
@@6Haunted-Days Wow your IQ should be 100%
@@6Haunted-Days cant get to the top without traversing the bottom......
those who haven't been there will never know the feeling of serene ecstasy and euphoria. if you truly have a drive for adventure, this is the pinnacle
I’ve never done Everest, but I have climbed. Done almost everything here in the Pacific Northwest, and I do put it ahead of everything else. Skydiving, white water kayaking, zip lining, great white shark cage diving, bungee jumping, all fails in comparison. By a long shot. Taking at least one trip every summer from here on out to climb. Starting with Kilimanjaro, Aconcagua, and then Denali
@@NothingButSilicone now do squeezing through a cave
some places are better off left alone.
@@NothingButSilicone we don't care honey. this vids is full of advertising. this Guy post it only To pay the cost to climb this mountain. he don't care about what you Feel. he post two version with a lot of commercial things . but you can love it and go Snap the Everest 😂😂 ! shut up.
Holy crap that ice fall is huge. You guys must at times feel like your trapped in a other world that you can never get out of cause there is no end.
man, thank you so much for this! I've listen to countless stories of people climbing Everest and k2, yet never had the slightest glimpse of what they actually faced
At first I was thinking how can the Khumbu icefall be relaxing for study. But now I think this is great, it helps offer clarity and focus, with a tiny bit of pressure to get your task done smartly and fast so you can get to a safer place ASAP and then have a rest.
This would be so nice to see with a small 360o video camera. I would love to do a trek just to Camp II but there is nowhere to practice ice climbing where I live.
How is this so relaxing to me? I could watch this for ever
Khumbu icefall is such a magical place yet so deadly
With all the fixed lines? You have to be really bad at walking.
@faubourglincoln Even with the fixed lines and all, I still think it's very dangerous😯
The most deaths happen here, not on the peaks. If you fall in one of those crevasses, you're dead.
This is amazing to watch. So relaxing and beautiful. Everest truly is an amazing place. I could not do this ever, but it is so interesting to watch how others manage this feat.
Thank you. Majority of us will never be in that situation. It's really cool to be able to feel like we're there.
Who goes ahead and places the ropes and ladders? How do they climb up the sides of the cliffs without the help of a rope?
@@terrimills8609 Sherpas
Wow, you guys made that look like a walk in the park, top respect. I held my breath at least 6 times just watching! Fantastic footage, thank you for sharing!
This is a really good piece of footage. Hope you have more like this. Thanks 💪💪👍👍
Thank you so much for sharing this amazing experience. Isn't it wonderful that we live in an age where we can see first hand video recordings? I know I will never get the chance to experience this myself, so this is about as close as one can get.
Yeah we have become so jaded towards things like this , but when you stop and think about it , it really is amazing
Very cool video. The Khumbu icefall is honeycombed with crevasses and other dangers and I am sure you have to measure almost every step. The video suits the music very well. Excellent!
This very great I like the sound of ice crunch when you walk make me sleep great to hear and the view of ice tower blocks was amazing
I had no idea you were such an adventurer. Congratulations. You're really quite something.
sherpas are the adventurers, they just walk along a rope the entire time, leaving tons of waste on everest when they're done drinking thier wine and fine dining on top of the mountain
@@moorcrypto5137 yeah, people need to know that sherpas are the real reason mountaineers are able to summit Everest
There are stunning views in there. Hypnotic with the music!
I don’t anything about mountaineering but I’m so fascinated with these videos I have watched the documentaries on the 1996 Everest disaster, the first summit to Mount Everest with Sir Edmund Hillary and Tensing Norgay OMG thank you much for this beautiful video❤️
Absolutely stunning. I'm not interested in Everest, but I would happily go to Khumbu if I could afford it. Very dangerous, but at the same so beautiful.
Watching it to sleep but now I can’t. Didn’t want a miss thing. Such a beautiful video and you got a new follower.
thank you so much!
I was listening to "Ohne Dich" by Rammstein and now Im here.
Very nice!
Its quiet enough to study too, but has other sounds (the jangling and steps etc) so you dont feel so alone!
Thank you
Exactly!
What an incredible video showing the dangers and hardships that climbers encounter. Well made! Well done!
Спасибо за видео, если бы вы не сняли эти фильмы-видео для нас всех, кто никогда там на такой высоте у подножия таких прекрасных гор не будет никогда, никогда!!!!!!! Увидеть и ощутить свое пребывание там с вами через экран телефона! Вы, осуществляя свою мечту к Эвересту, одновременно дарите нам зрителям такой редкий, ценный (да нет на свете таких подарков, чтоб отблагодарить вас альпинистов и шерпов), самый лучший подарок, это жизнь своя! А мы смотрим как вы идете вдоль склонов гор , проходя трудные участки пути восхождения на Эверест, переживаем, волнуемся, и душой болеем! И радуемся благополучному окончанию похода! ХРАНИ ВАС БОГ!🙏🙏🙏❤ Привет из России, с уважением, мой поклон вам, Наталья ❤❤❤.
Thanks for sharing...this was absolutely fascinating to watch! Not reading the description until AFTER i watched the video, i got a surprise at the end when you reached base camp because the whole time, i was assuming you were heading upward to camp 1...haha. LOVED the video, and the music made it that much more enjoyable!! All the best!
Wow! The scenery is gorgeous!
Thank you Nelson. This video has everything that makes life meaningful for me. Looking forward to your attempt at Guinness Record tomorrow and wish you all the best!
Tengo los nervios de punta viendo el video ..súper concentrada por donde pisas ..como si estuviera yo allí .
The blue ice is amazing. 28:22 46:45
It is so hot in South Carolina right now that watching this cools down my eyes more than my house aircon is capable of. Also laying on bed saves my legs soreness from walking like in the video.
That sweet sweltering Southern Summer heat
The fact that this got recommended to me at 2am thank you for sacrificing your energy for us 🙏
A winter wonderland ❄️❄️❄️
Thank you so beautiful 🤩
"The Khumbu Icefall became, in my mind, a kind of gatekeeper to the mountain. In some ways, it felt like the mountain's first test: are you brave, strong and determined enough to take me on, she seemed to be saying. It was Everest's way of separating the wheat from the chaff"- Ben Fogle 'UP-My life's journey to the top of Everest'.
A truly terrifying thing but equally beautiful. It's not going to come easy you need to really get involved.. or
Nice job Nelson!
Absolutely mesmerizing and spectacular !
Cool thanks! My little Toy Poodle in my lap was watching you folks cross those ladders. She was fascinated! 😃
We need a whole series like this bottom to Peak
Check out John gupta !
I love how he's casually walking the Khumbu Icefall like he's walking the dog. Super Zen Everest guy, thanks for sharing your video with us. 😊👍🏼🙏🏯
Well he is following fixed lines. Kind of like a dog being walked on a leash.
thank u Nelson this has been a beautiful motivation for me today
Oh man you deserve more subs and views than some of the channels out there
For a MILLION I would never ever do this. Props to those who do it
Many thanks for the video. I use it for immersive studying time
I found this video and was so hopeful while watching it that there would be a whole series of videos just like this on your channel documenting the whole climb. Sad that there wasn’t but Thank You for this one.
I’m sorry! Many years ago I had aspirations for my channel to be exclusively this but I’m just a hobbyist mountaineer. That being said, I’m planning to be back on Everest next year and I definitely plan on doing more of these!
Fantastic, Fabulous, phenomenon
Thanx for sharing us .
What a thriller journey within the dangerous Chumbu Ice Fall .
Love this. Wish to climb everest someday. Next video plsss on the hillary step. Plssssss
This is awesome!
Thank you for sharing. Truly amazing. Perfect look and feel.
Watching this is best form of meditation ever 👍⭐️
No not with the ads.
The first video like feeling I was there,too.Thank you so much for showing us such a thing.
Great video. Very relaxing to watch from a warm bed. Can I ask what happened assuming there is a reason for no summit video?
Knowing you got back safe & sound is much more relaxing to me (;
I had no idea there were that many crevasses! So terrifying. Some of them go way way down. I can't think of anything worse than Falling in one. I think I. Would opt for the northern route to avoid the icefall.
Chris Kerrebrock die in 1981 when fall in a Crevasse in Denali, being jammed in the bottom, head down, his partner Jim Wickwire have a shoulder dislocate and are not able to extract him.
@@Sokol10I remember Jim’s account…the worst part was that Chris died after 9 hours or so from hypothermia. He fell in like you said but he was roped to Jim and they also had a sled that fell in on top of them. Jim had a shattered shoulder but managed to climb out and couldn’t rescue Chris so he rappelled back into the crevasse to try and save him to no avail. So knowing he was a dead man, Chris instructed Jim to let his father decide whether or not to retrieve his corpse. And slowly froze to death, pinned. That one has always stuck with me. Then the next year Jim was with Hoey on Everest when she fell to her death.
Oh yeah I forgot to add Jim also survived a bivouac above 8000m with little oxygen, no stove, no sleeping bag pretty much nothing but a thin nylon bivvy sack and narrowly avoided sliding in it off a massive, massive drop. Jim is a beast.
NO way... never ever suppose to walk at there even in my dreams ooops very much scary place .... how one can walk at there too much scary on every taking step... you guys are realy genious to climb salute you all❤
Thank you for sharing this information love you from Kashmir ARU valley ❤️
It's funny how this man is out here climbing a mountain, and I am sitting on my couch.
Loved every minute of it!
I was on Navigator of the Seas by Royal Caribbean for a short cruise. As I walked by the climbing wall, I figured that I would leave it for the other people to enjoy!
I find myself glancing back at the video and just being memorised for 15 to 20 mintues. This is the opposite of what you intended!
haha, sorry!
So many crevasses! I would be terrified
Waw brother thank you for this video I am proud I am Nepali 🇳🇵 jay Nepal
One of the best video i ever seen❤️❤️❤️
If I can summit Everest one day, sure I'll do it, although it's nowhere near the top of my bucket list, but I have to at least see the mountain with my own eyes once. As I heard, the "small" tour to Base Camp on its own is already a big challenge for ordinary people. The few day hikes with my dad in the local mountains of Central Europe gives a little bit of experience, but it's not the Himalayas, and certainly not Everest from Base Camp and up.
I love how there is any video you wish in UA-cam nowadays
Thank you, your video confirmed to me that I have to find a way to go there! Dream experience
I’ve climbed about 2008 feet altitude or 3800feet above sea level mountain through rocks in my hometown in the summer 90 degrees weather dry heat and is exhausting I just can’t imagine doing this in extreme freezing temperatures through ice and no oxygen all these brave man and women who do this have a super human minds and bodies. No me
Man the view at 14:17 is truly otherworldly
That's amazing. Thanks for the video. Respect
Great video, thanks! I get anxious just watching you walk across those narrow parts right next to crevasses. Not for me! I'll stay warm here in my little beach town, biggest risk a mild sunburn.
Bro, you're the only person I know that thinks this is relaxing O_O
I could watch this whole day.
You'd never be able to pay me enough to climb this mountain. With my luck I'd fall into a hidden crevasse and nobody would notice I wasn't there until they reach Camp 1. But I do enjoy watching people climb this terrifying beauty
I love it ! Where is the sequel ? :)
What a truly beautiful and terrifying place
real hero is the guy who has to go in at the start of the season, and make those tracks, roll that wire and install all the ladders.
Best way to experience Everest. RIP to all the fallen Sherpas and adventurers 🙏🏾
Okay, what was in the snow at bottom right hand (ish) at 6:03?
Absolutely amazing! And terrifying 🫣
❤ Thanks God for this moment. You is a one of the happy people in this life!
this made me so relaxed :)
Inside my warm blanket i m watching 😊😊
It’s some really nice footage but I’m not sure I’d call it calm and relaxing when the entire time I’m thinking “it would really suck to fall in that hole, what would I do if I fell in that hole, wow would really suck to fall in that hole, I would probably faint while on that ladder and fall into that hole” 😂
Why they didnt move the ladder to thi more narrow part on the right side?
Thank you for video! It"s amazing and wonderfull! ❤️🙏❤️
Как же это круто, спасибо!
Funny the description, how could anyone relax or sleep on this video :D :D
The rope fixers are the absolute heroes! What a treacherous and difficult job they have.
Thank you for the video it looks cold 🥶 is there a guide to the proper gear to wear and use for Mount Everest and do you have to keep hooked to the rope while walking at all times?
Kudos to the Sherpas for setting up all these ropes till the top. This makes the jobs of other climbers 5x easy.
Uncomfortable heat here in South Africa tonight. This looks so delightfully cold and blue. What dangerous place the icefall is! Those crevasses look terrifying.
how u tie ropes here i saw they do on ice or they do on rocks , on glacier cross its the risky part untill its not running , nice place one of my dream
Thank you so much for this film! Really incredible and like another planet :) This year Khumbu Ise Fall was no so dangerous?
Fun hike, brilliant video idea!
0:33 is that rope always there? when I saw videos of people getting lost and dying there (when visibility goes null) I thought: why not installing some tall poles with a continuous string hanging low from all of them.... the tall poles are meant to keep parts of the string visible even in high snow.
Its not possible to install poles in snow & theres hard rocks under that snow .
@@DipaceGiri perfect. rocks make solid foundations
@@tigrehermano Its Super hard to drill the hard rocks , Take drill machines up high there , People even cannot take their backpack , Poles are impossible to transport there.
@@DipaceGiri dynamite like in the old days