S*** HITS THE FAN on the Himalaya's 8,000 Meter Peaks

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
  • Season wrap on a disastrous season on Manaslu in Nepal, which claimed the lives of three, including professional athlete Hilaree Nelson.
    Post expedition debrief with athlete Flower Waganku Wayta Hirkawarmi and her 8000 Project without suplementary oxygen.
    Too Many People! - Manaslu & Why It's So Dangerous:
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  • @coachtim6188
    @coachtim6188 Рік тому +43

    "The twin killers of success are impatience and greed" - Jim Rohn The greed of these companies and countries to allow as many as are willing combined with the inexperienced people not willing to wait until they are capable will continue to be a cause of deaths until something changes. The safest way to reach these peaks is to be able to go at your pace, neither having to hurry or having to wait. Greed and mountaineering can never co-exist with these mountains. The mountains will win.

    • @EverestMystery
      @EverestMystery  Рік тому +3

      Tim, spot on. Thank you ~ much appreciated to have your thoughts

    • @judd0112
      @judd0112 Рік тому +3

      Exactly. Hard to understand why people don’t get it. It’s tunnel vision I suppose. Need a person who is thinking clearly & logically to advise what’s best from experience. I guess when it costs 10’s of thousands of dollars your not thinking correctly. Sad situation

    • @HighlanderNorth1
      @HighlanderNorth1 Рік тому +10

      @@judd0112
      On a slightly separate note, it seems like some of these wealthy, wannabe mountaineers assume that being able to spend tens of thousands of dollars will somehow compensate for their lack of skill and experience when they take on these dangerous "adventures".
      Sure, having lots of disposable income will make it possible to buy better gear, but that gear isn't going to magically grant you immunity to extreme fatigue and oxygen deprivation once you get above 26,000 feet. I should know about such things, as I've climbed the dizzying heights of Iron Hill Delaware, which sits at the staggering elevation of 9,997(centimeters)! 😁

  • @ambermartin3961
    @ambermartin3961 Рік тому +12

    Thom, thank you for your videos (I'm a new fan) and for featuring people like Flo who are proof that reaching a summit is not the "be all end all" goal and that listening to our bodies and nature are far more important. I'll add respect, knowing your own limits, building adventure rather than leaping too far beyond your abilities, and the importance of preparedness and communication.

    • @EverestMystery
      @EverestMystery  Рік тому +2

      Amber, it's great having you here, I am really glad to hear from you. There are some good people out there, doing it for the right reasons...my intent is to shine light on them when I can. Truly appreciate having you here!

    • @ambermartin3961
      @ambermartin3961 Рік тому +2

      @@EverestMystery Agreed, and I'm glad that you bring more of them to light, respectfully cover tragedies, and foster an attitude of respect.

  • @AtomicB-zq2cw
    @AtomicB-zq2cw Рік тому +9

    One thing I can’t stand about mountaineers is that everybody they climb with seems to be a legend which probably makes them feel like a legend by association. I suspect they are all legends in their own mind.

    • @EverestMystery
      @EverestMystery  Рік тому +4

      I'm not following the line of thinking, but appreciate that you took the time to comment. Personally, the only legends to me have long since passed: Bradford & Barbara Washburn, Ed Hillary. They were of strong opinion but steeped in humility and gratitude. Cheers

    • @AtomicB-zq2cw
      @AtomicB-zq2cw Рік тому

      @@EverestMystery not so sure about Edmund Hillary. He has criticized a number of people for not performing impossible rescues above 8000’. If you can’t self ambulate in the death zone, you are already dead. As well, his fame is so old, it is impossible to separate truth from fiction other than the fact he summoned first.

  • @ecka4x4
    @ecka4x4 Рік тому +11

    Something seriously needs to change in this crazy obsession of those with a bucket of money & not much else getting all but dragged up these mountains. I'm sure some have more ethics than others, but the combo of greed by some companies & sherpas getting little reward for taking such high risks along with a reckless, greedy government that doesn't seem to care how any permits they dole out is destroying the whole nature of Himalayan mountaineering & the culture of the people. I really hope things change for the better soon. Thank you for this update & also to Flower for her words & thoughts.

    • @EverestMystery
      @EverestMystery  Рік тому

      Thank you Eric, much appreciated!

    • @sauce1232
      @sauce1232 Рік тому

      Sherpas make in 1 summit what a school teacher is making in 1 year in Katmandou.

  • @mariavaldez7147
    @mariavaldez7147 Рік тому +9

    Thanks so much Mr Pollard for a great interview. It's one thing for us to comment or hypothesize, but it's another world up there on the top. The inexperienced climbers can really create a danger to themselves and others as I learned from this interview. Stay safe.

    • @EverestMystery
      @EverestMystery  Рік тому +1

      Thank you Maria, I appreciate your thoughts and really glad you took the time to watch the video!

    • @ShindlersFiist
      @ShindlersFiist Рік тому

      ​@@EverestMysterygreat interview 👍

  • @FRDOMFGTHR
    @FRDOMFGTHR Рік тому +11

    My heart breaks for Jim he has now lost his children and 2 wife’s I don’t how he’s still going.

    • @FRDOMFGTHR
      @FRDOMFGTHR Рік тому +3

      @Don Greek his first wife and kids died in a plane crash and he met hilaree who he now just lost on manaslu he wasn’t involved in either situation just terrible luck

  • @ChaseMountains
    @ChaseMountains Рік тому +3

    Nice channel mate. You do a great job of telling the story. I find it very hard not to be critical of inexperienced climbers who go for these big summits. 😂

    • @EverestMystery
      @EverestMystery  Рік тому +3

      Truly appreciate that you took the time to comment. Glad to have you here!

  • @cazc5200
    @cazc5200 Рік тому +4

    Great explanations and better when it's from someone who knows what it's all about. I actually found your vids through watching the ones with Adrian Ballinger. After seeing him climb with that fella Cory who has depression was truly amazing. Not sure but think Cory is know for something sporty but to see his real life struggles in action but pulled through and kept going and how supportive Adrian was...Well think I have developed a little crush on Mr Ballinger lol

    • @EverestMystery
      @EverestMystery  Рік тому +2

      Two pretty incredible climbers right there...both were on Everest in 2019 when we were there. Incredible athletes. Cory is doing something exceptional by opening a window on his world so the rest of the world can see. It takes courage, and ultimately makes the world a better place. Cheers and thank you for watching!

  • @e.solano3963
    @e.solano3963 Рік тому +6

    Is this the screaming lady having an emotional breakdown on Manaslu?! At the beginning... and that video...? She needs to retire if so lol

    • @e.solano3963
      @e.solano3963 Рік тому +2

      Great insight though by the channel!!! Great stuff

    • @EverestMystery
      @EverestMystery  Рік тому +5

      Thank you so much for the kind comment, and honestly, the woman screaming in the video is the reason I used that clip....I didn't talk too much about it but it exemplifies the idea that there are people there with very little mountaineering (or life) experience, which makes the mountain that much more treacherous. Cheers and thank you!

  • @sw6155
    @sw6155 Рік тому +1

    She sounds like the lady screaming at the short videos of an avalanche at this mountain. I was wondering who that lady was… I’m very sorry… She seems to still be troubled by what she witnessed. 😓💔

  • @KingdomeBleachers
    @KingdomeBleachers Місяць тому

    I am a new subscriber. I was on a treadmill watching this and may have just missed it, but did she say what happened to the people in the video? I apologize if I just missed it.

  • @Daneiladams555
    @Daneiladams555 Рік тому +4

    And now Hillary's kids are without their mom
    What a winner!

  • @jamisbillson4872
    @jamisbillson4872 Рік тому +6

    More Sherpas being sacrificed for braggarts who are not real mountain lovers. A summit pic is all they are after. A boast to their friends that they’ve climbed a big mountain. If their friends knew the selfishness of the braggarts and the real circumstances of Sherpas fixing the ropes, cooking their food and setting tents up for them meaning it’s just a long walk to the summit with most of the danger taken away by the Sherpas the friends would see a braggart fake mountaineer.

  • @trekkingtravellers
    @trekkingtravellers Рік тому +2

    Sir can i come and be part of the group , is it costly too , thanks and lovely to see

    • @EverestMystery
      @EverestMystery  Рік тому

      Everyone is welcome in this community, greetings!

  • @donttalktome4696
    @donttalktome4696 Рік тому +6

    It's interesting how important "summit bagging" can be to some people. I'm in it for the spectacular views and journey/challenge (with what little experience I have).
    I personally will never understand taking even a slight risk to summit.

    • @EverestMystery
      @EverestMystery  Рік тому +1

      Agreed, although I was less averse to risk for many years. Some steps I was unwilling to take. I guess we all have our limits, and those on the extremes have a very wide comfort margin. Thanks as always for watching!

    • @judd0112
      @judd0112 Рік тому +1

      They are paying tons of money. Takes forever to get there and set up. They never realize it’s better to come back and try another day than to be dead. Untill it’s too late. Lots of these types of past times have these dire consequences. Like cave diving. High mortality rate. Never meet many old retired cave divers

    • @AuRowe
      @AuRowe Рік тому +2

      @@judd0112 yep that's facts. I have seen it on backpacking trails. It's a cancerous mentality to connect your self worth to "making it" (sometimes in ___ amount of time) just to nab a pic and brag to friends that you are so adventurous when the whole point of getting out there is to get away from that type of mentality

    • @weirdhousewivesclub
      @weirdhousewivesclub Рік тому +1

      @@judd0112 sunk cost fallacy in action, leading to disastrous results in some cases.

  • @Elisabeth208
    @Elisabeth208 Рік тому +3

    hi Thom i missed watching your videos i have been unwell but im fine now and this is indeed a sad story , i hope the families of those lost will find peace,regards Elisabeth

    • @EverestMystery
      @EverestMystery  Рік тому

      Hi Elisabeth, I hope you are feeling better now....truly glad to have you here. Thank you as always for watching, and keep on getting better until you're 100% :)

  • @donbrashsux
    @donbrashsux Рік тому +1

    God that’s soo sad .. RiP

  • @kvdme
    @kvdme Рік тому +2

    I don't have empathy for those that loose their lives on these ventures only for the family's.

    • @EverestMystery
      @EverestMystery  Рік тому

      It’s not an uncommon sentiment. Indeed, there’s more at risk than one’s own life. Thank you for watching Victoria

  • @belladavidson6504
    @belladavidson6504 10 місяців тому

    Wow people get their knickers in a knot over minor mistakes. You did a good video

  • @Chance-ry1hq
    @Chance-ry1hq Рік тому +1

    Sounds like fun!!! Where can I sign up???

    • @EverestMystery
      @EverestMystery  Рік тому

      I can save you a ton of money by referring you to these and future videos on this channel lol - Cheers and thanks for watching!

  • @dougdavis8986
    @dougdavis8986 Рік тому +2

    I understand that we focus on the deaths of people we have heard of but it still makes me uncomfortable. Though you didn't say anything about them you at least mentioned the Nepalese that lost their lives. I suppose we're making progress.

    • @EverestMystery
      @EverestMystery  Рік тому

      Thank you Doug, for watching, and great comment, much appreciated!

  • @richarddelude7430
    @richarddelude7430 Рік тому

    When you said you featured her in your video about the trash problem on K2 I might have misinterpreted what you meant XD

    • @EverestMystery
      @EverestMystery  Рік тому

      Ah, lol, she was one of those interviewed in the video about trash on K2...and was very angry about what she witnessed there. Thank you Richard, I will endeavor to do better! :)

  • @scotto7924
    @scotto7924 Рік тому

    I don't see why there is mystery about the summit, it's the highest point. If you look up and there's more mountain, then you gotta climb it.

  • @ibrahimtourist786
    @ibrahimtourist786 Рік тому

    Keep it up good work 👍

  • @hexadecimal7300
    @hexadecimal7300 Рік тому

    How could they not have been going to the summit of Manaslu before. I thought you just kept going up until you can not go up anymore? Must have been an great illusion.

    • @EverestMystery
      @EverestMystery  Рік тому +2

      Great question....as you can see from the photo, it looks so obvious that the high point is the HIGH point...but, from the 'summit' that people had previously been climbing I think most assessed the actual summit as nothing but a flute of snow....it sure begs the "hmmm" response, though! Thank you for watching!

    • @hexadecimal7300
      @hexadecimal7300 Рік тому +3

      @@EverestMysteryMaybe they should knock the real summit off, stop the rush to "The Top" by the dudes feeling cheated. For sure it will not end well for some.

  • @czarcastic1458
    @czarcastic1458 Рік тому

    Good stuff. I guess if that country wasn't so poor, they wouldn't need climbers money as much.

    • @EverestMystery
      @EverestMystery  Рік тому +1

      Good point....in China they only open the doors when it suits their fancy, not their pocketbooks.

    • @czarcastic1458
      @czarcastic1458 Рік тому

      @@EverestMystery They are a rich country, at least their government is.

  • @chamade166
    @chamade166 Рік тому

    Why not a proper Muslim ceremony, but Buddhist?

    • @EverestMystery
      @EverestMystery  Рік тому +2

      Swayambunath is a Buddhist temple atop a hill in Kathmandu...which is where the ceremony took place.

  • @loveleenjuicyqueen
    @loveleenjuicyqueen Рік тому

    The Christopher Walken of mountaineering

  • @scarletthoxie5589
    @scarletthoxie5589 Рік тому

    The volume went out

  • @A.S.P.A.
    @A.S.P.A. Рік тому +12

    Let's face it, 8000's aren't the place to learn the basic skills. There are plenty of examples of how things can go wrong because of it. And it doesn't matter if you have 2 or 3 experienced climbers supporting you. You aren't only putting yourself at risk but others too.

    • @EverestMystery
      @EverestMystery  Рік тому +2

      For sure, something to be said for gaining experience and building up to the big stuff.

  • @nobodynoone2500
    @nobodynoone2500 Рік тому +6

    So much dependence on sherpas, good weather and other climbers make everyone unsafe. If there is a line, to hike, find a different mountain.
    If you are going to die if the weather changes, guess what, it does. Prepare or take the risk, but thats on you.
    It's a dangerous sport. That is the point. Turning every peak into disneyland, with guide-ropes and workers, cheapens the experience.
    Needing rescue also means demanding others put themselves in danger. Use it if you need it, but don't need it in the first place.

  • @Muffins2117
    @Muffins2117 Рік тому +7

    Feel so bad for the children of the people that die up there. Easy for them to think they weren’t fulfilling enough for their parents. They obviously love the thrill more than their own kids. Don’t have a family if you’re going to chase such dangerous and selfish pursuits

    • @EverestMystery
      @EverestMystery  Рік тому +1

      For sure, the loss of a parent lost on one of these endeavors becomes part of the fabric of who these youngsters grow up to be.

  • @NikhilChaudhariimbevda
    @NikhilChaudhariimbevda Рік тому +1

    What's so big about the death of the skier..it wasn't a place to ski..it was quite natural for her to meet an accident..Dumb idea tbh..
    Other deaths were more sadder..

  • @alexgummer4979
    @alexgummer4979 Рік тому +3

    Don't need to take those corrections so personally, simple change and and realizing the info, doesn't need to be just saying you're wrong.

    • @EverestMystery
      @EverestMystery  Рік тому

      I hear you....but, these were good talking points and nice to straighten out, as I hadn't realized I'd neglected to remember Adrian's ski descent (kept thinking it was just Makalu). The drone reaction I found kind of amusing...and honestly wanted to revisit the importance of that footage as it has been a game changer on the mountain. Cheers my friend and thank you for watching and also thank you for having my back! I really appreciate it

  • @ibrahimtourist786
    @ibrahimtourist786 Рік тому +2

    I'm from Pakistan Gilget Baltistan Sakardu Khapolu saichen villay see you r video 👍

    • @EverestMystery
      @EverestMystery  Рік тому

      Many thanks my friend. I love your country, ever since my visit to Gasherbrum II in 1996. I hope to return someday. Thank you!

  • @pitrespect3507
    @pitrespect3507 Рік тому +2

    To many ppl with money don’t respect the mountain. Pro/rookies doesn’t understand death is not worth the climb. Nothing to be gain. It’s a money game.

    • @EverestMystery
      @EverestMystery  Рік тому

      Yes, for sure....you might enjoy my video that will be posted today (April 7, 2023) wherein we talk about the money game of 8000 meter peaks. Thank you for watching!

  • @dougdavis8986
    @dougdavis8986 Рік тому +2

    I suppose 'real' mountaineers should stay off the normal routes. Leave them to the egotists and idiots. If you have the skills and experience climb other lines.

  • @FRDOMFGTHR
    @FRDOMFGTHR Рік тому +4

    That very first climber had to have been unconscious looks like they could have easily arrested there.

  • @thescarletandgrey2505
    @thescarletandgrey2505 Рік тому +2

    Can skiing a mountain that other people climb, and causing an avalanche, endanger the other climbers?

    • @EverestMystery
      @EverestMystery  Рік тому

      Absolutely, in fact, I believe that did happen on this trip. I haven't pulled back all the layers of the onion...but, for sure, if you trip an avalanche (even a small one) anything under you will be impacted. Thanks for watching

    • @jenniferlynne3314
      @jenniferlynne3314 Рік тому

      I’m almost positive I read that the deaths were all separate incidents, but I could be wrong.
      I also feel that her frustrations on this trip may have played big role in poor decision making.

  • @laurasalo6160
    @laurasalo6160 Рік тому +3

    AB is amazing. Great person, great mountaineer.

  • @tortugabob
    @tortugabob Рік тому +24

    Commercial outfitters have ruined the sport. And the woman killed trying to sky off the mountain is an prime example of how far people will go for fame and financial gain. The woman had two children. How selfish of her.

    • @annnee6818
      @annnee6818 Рік тому +17

      Men never get the same sh*t for leaving orphans behind, that's kinda annoying. Most mountaineers don't climb for money, btw, they do it because they love it and if they're lucky might make money from it, but most don't. Even if you're not entirely wrong, it sounds awfully judgy. Even parents can't live ONLY for their children, they're people too. I'd say "by all means risk your life bit don't spawn" but I'd say the same if you're too poor to have kids, have severe illness in the family etc. In the end no one could have kids if you apply those rules. Tragedies happen, it's sad, but there we are.

    • @tortugabob
      @tortugabob Рік тому

      @@annnee6818 Sure men get the same sh*t. And people trying to ski off 8000 meter peaks should get the sh*t, male or female.

    • @Trish.Norman
      @Trish.Norman Рік тому +7

      Well, there goes being a police officer, logger, miner, lawyer (they have a high suicide rate), truck driver, electrician, military, …….the list goes on. There are lots of high risk things that people do every single day. Shit happens. We don’t blame the people who die.

    • @tortugabob
      @tortugabob Рік тому +12

      @@Trish.Norman Most of the jobs you list are done to earn an honest living not stroke egos. The real sad thing here is the sherpas are getting killed for these people.

    • @EverestMystery
      @EverestMystery  Рік тому +11

      Thank you for adding your thoughts....true that men escape the scorn when leaving kids behind.

  • @sumikamal8898
    @sumikamal8898 Рік тому +1

    There are hundreds of peaks to enjoy in Nepal. Only a fool would attempt a summit in bad weather surrounded by inexperienced climbers.

    • @EverestMystery
      @EverestMystery  Рік тому

      Yes, so true....the crowds on a beautiful day are bad enough! Thank you for watching

  • @Exodus26.13Pi
    @Exodus26.13Pi Рік тому +1

    How much to climb for 2024?

    • @EverestMystery
      @EverestMystery  Рік тому

      Manaslu....permit is about $2,000US. Probably another $10,000 or more to fly there, hire the outfitter, pay tips, expenses....maybe more, maybe less....it varies.

  • @Jordan__Sloan
    @Jordan__Sloan Рік тому +1

    400 mountaineers? Wow that’s alot

    • @EverestMystery
      @EverestMystery  Рік тому

      Definitely a packed mountain.... Thank you for watching!

  • @zackattackwojo
    @zackattackwojo Рік тому

    Little tip my first vid watching and you should link the original video in the bio ❤❤ makes it easier

    • @EverestMystery
      @EverestMystery  Рік тому

      Thank you...I typically link to other videos in the notes. Appreciate the tip....and glad you took the time to watch. There are three other Manaslu related videos. I linked the most notable of the three in the notes.

  • @SolaceEasy
    @SolaceEasy Рік тому

    I will not watch your videos again. You made promises you did not keep.

    • @EverestMystery
      @EverestMystery  Рік тому +1

      First thing I’d say is that I’m not sure if I promised anything.... Second is that if I intimated a promise, then I’m endeavoring to fulfill it (not for others but for myself). But, I'm not a 'promise' kind of person. Third, I extend my respect to you and thank you. May I ask of you the promise that you believe I made? Yours, ~Thom

  • @retaob
    @retaob Рік тому

    Please fix your audio . It’s terrible .

    • @EverestMystery
      @EverestMystery  Рік тому +3

      Given that this is a Zoom interview, it sounds pretty darn good to me. Please direct me to a specific spot in the video where you're unable to hear, so that I can endeavor to fix it in my future videos. Thx

  • @pizzaearthpancakesandother2549

    You da man Thom!

  • @seanyancy1809
    @seanyancy1809 Рік тому +3

    Fantastic explanation of the risks involved with over crowding the summits.

    • @EverestMystery
      @EverestMystery  Рік тому

      Sean, thanks so much! I'm happy that you enjoyed it!

  • @mtumix
    @mtumix Рік тому

    Absolutly nonsens to climb mountains. Especially in your age.

    • @EverestMystery
      @EverestMystery  Рік тому +5

      Live and let live. Judgment arises out of fear.

  • @RiverKing187
    @RiverKing187 Рік тому +1

    right after they die, hit my sub.... christ