Video of Will Kernick (21, UK) and Tim Miller's (18, UK) ascent of Khan Tengri (7,010m) via the Solomatov Route (the classic route from North Inylchek Glacier).
@@superczech6714 The year I have written that he did not get to the top. He made the successful attempt year after - last year. The decent was extremely difficult due to heavy snow fall and high risk of avalanches. Thank you for asking 🙂
Great Film Will and congrats for the summit. I would have a few questions for you as I am considering to try the same route next summer. Did you have a local company organising the base camp for you (food, base camp tent...) or did you do everything by yourself? What tent did you bring for the push? How much time did you spend in total for the trip? Would you recommend extreme altitude gear in terms of cold? I know that's a lot of questions but it would be very kinf for you to get me some answers. Once again Bravo for this amazing climb. Laurent
Thanks very much! - We paid a company (Kan Tengri - from memory) to fly us in to the glacier and arrange our in-country travel. We paid for a small package so weren't entitled to food or a tent (we brought those ourselves), but if you pay full package you can get those added in. - I brought a Mountain Hardwear Trango 2 for the push. I've stopped using this for summit pushes now though because I feel it is too light and use a Black Diamond First Light instead, but that offers much less protection. - We spent a month on the glacier from memory. However, we spent the last 10 days off scouting out and climbing an unclimbed peak (see my other video on my channel). - Most important thing are good boots - must be double boots. I wouldn't go for anything less warm than Spantiks - a lot of people use 8000m boots. The mountain despite only being just over 7000m is much colder than other 7000ers because it is so far north. I had a good pair of Mitts, Marmot Greenland Jacket, primaloft insulating trousers etc. The weather is terrible - we had lots of bad weather days on our summit push. We spent 8 days on the mountain on our push - much longer than we expected! Thanks, Will
Thank you for filming. It is not easy in such conditions. Thanks to you I know what my son is coming through now climbing on the same path.
I’m way late but I hope your son made it home safe.
@@superczech6714 The year I have written that he did not get to the top. He made the successful attempt year after - last year. The decent was extremely difficult due to heavy snow fall and high risk of avalanches. Thank you for asking 🙂
that is good to hear khan tengri is a tough mountain your son must be really good!@@beatastrzalkowska3444
Love from Kyrgyzstan🇰🇬. Welcome again!
Kazakhstan?
@@carlossantiago9657 they are clibming from Kyrgyz side
Kazakhstan Khan Tengri North view
Most beautiful mountain on the world through a difficult and exposed route.It doesn't get better than this.
Congrats on summiting. I did this in 2004 but only got to Camp 3. Had to turn back on summit day due to full blown Pulmonary Odeamia
Very Beautiful! Congratulations to the authors! Aweome music! I've loved it. I would like very much climb Khan Tengri...
ABSOLUTE AWESOME VIDEO AND MUSIC!!!
Great vid ! And congratulations for the summit !!!
wonderful expedition, congratulations.
Großartige Doku, vielen Dank
What a great video! Congrats!!!
From one Kernick to another, Nice climb of a mountain i've always wanted to climb.
Congrats, fine audio, looking forward to climb this some day
Respect! Looks very difficult! Great video and music!
MY BEATIFUL HOMELAND😟😟😟
Уважение парни вам и удачи!
It is amazing, wonderful
My homeland.Turkish Khan Tengri.
A seemingly superhuman feat from the perspective of an armchair climber on a warm night in Southern California.
so great
be honest brother im a beginner could i do this? i climb 13a sport already and im insanely conditioned
Невероятно красиво!
Керемет казактын жери
Нуркен Айбасов Кыргызстан
Super👍👍
Северная часть Кан тенгри находится в Казахстане а южная часть в Кыргызстане.
Нет
Great Film Will and congrats for the summit.
I would have a few questions for you as I am considering to try the same route next summer. Did you have a local company organising the base camp for you (food, base camp tent...) or did you do everything by yourself?
What tent did you bring for the push? How much time did you spend in total for the trip?
Would you recommend extreme altitude gear in terms of cold?
I know that's a lot of questions but it would be very kinf for you to get me some answers.
Once again Bravo for this amazing climb.
Laurent
Thanks very much!
- We paid a company (Kan Tengri - from memory) to fly us in to the glacier and arrange our in-country travel. We paid for a small package so weren't entitled to food or a tent (we brought those ourselves), but if you pay full package you can get those added in.
- I brought a Mountain Hardwear Trango 2 for the push. I've stopped using this for summit pushes now though because I feel it is too light and use a Black Diamond First Light instead, but that offers much less protection.
- We spent a month on the glacier from memory. However, we spent the last 10 days off scouting out and climbing an unclimbed peak (see my other video on my channel).
- Most important thing are good boots - must be double boots. I wouldn't go for anything less warm than Spantiks - a lot of people use 8000m boots. The mountain despite only being just over 7000m is much colder than other 7000ers because it is so far north. I had a good pair of Mitts, Marmot Greenland Jacket, primaloft insulating trousers etc. The weather is terrible - we had lots of bad weather days on our summit push. We spent 8 days on the mountain on our push - much longer than we expected!
Thanks,
Will
thank you very much for all this precious incomes. I'll probably drop you a mail with more questions.
Cheers.
Laurent
How did you get into mountaineering and how old were you? I'm 17 and climbing Khan Tengri is a dream of mine
Wonderful performance and video, thank you and congratulation. What type of camera did you use please??
Great!!
Congratulations ! great video what's the background music?
Is via kz access not possible?
😎💪
Wow I like it I also summit it in 2018😊
Керемет Казахстан
Бул жер Кыргыстан
@@МирланЖайнаков-е4ь бул жалгыз кыргыздардыкы емес жане кытай казахстандыкы
han tengri is mongolian name
Do you follow Tengrism
Khan Tengri is turkic name.Tengri means God in turkic and Khan is kind of king
@@ashinaclan8498it literally has same meaning in both languages
KYRGYZSTAN ♥️
Kazakhs and Kyrgyz are Turks and it doesnt matter the location of this mountain. it belongs to Turks, Turan.
Unfortunately evil chinese also border it from occupied east turkestan
Это Кыргызстан.
6995!
plus 15m layer of ice on top = 7010
Unfortunate use of the "fish-eye" lens for the helmet cam. Very disorienting and nausea-inducing!!
TENGRİ TÜRK BUDUN BİRLE
tanri dagi turkish people It is a turkish mountain
+Dam ian it is fact
+Dam ian makes no sene,so in your opinion, every country like Germany, Portugal, Japan belongs to Mother earth, YOU ARE FUNNY
+Dam ian Tengri is Our old Religion and ı am muslim but i respect my history
+Dam ian This Mountain belongs to mongols and Turkic People.
no it is chinise