Matterhorn Solo - Hornli Route - Zermatt, Switzerland

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  • Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
  • The Matterhorn is an iconic mountain, arguably the most recognizable mountain in the world, located on the Switzerland and Italy border in the Alps. It's most commonly climbed from the Swiss side, via the Hornli route, coming up from Zermatt thru Schwarzsee then from the Hornlihutte.

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  • @kelseyjones8109
    @kelseyjones8109 4 дні тому +1

    Jaw on floor 😱… AMAZING!

  • @rasmus408
    @rasmus408 4 дні тому +1

    wow, getting down looks real scary

  • @Calitogagirl
    @Calitogagirl Місяць тому +1

    Oh my lord! That is beautiful, it doesn't even look real. Looks like an amazing adventure! Good job 👏

  • @alpinesnowboardfan5369
    @alpinesnowboardfan5369 Місяць тому +2

    Amazing and beautiful video 😊 Like I was on the Matterhorn myself.

  • @MountainHobbler
    @MountainHobbler Місяць тому +3

    That down climb looked too spicy for me. Great job!

  • @cassieyo
    @cassieyo Місяць тому +1

    Epic. Parts of that looked very challenging! Cool you had it to yourself up top.

  • @ruinsandridges
    @ruinsandridges Місяць тому +1

    Wow, That looks pretty crazy.

    • @HikingEngineer
      @HikingEngineer  Місяць тому +1

      yeah pretty legit! luckily im comfortable with exposed scrambling

  • @velislavstoev
    @velislavstoev 26 днів тому +1

    Gongrats! Well done. Thanks for sharing😊

  • @bfish5501
    @bfish5501 Місяць тому +1

    Looks incredible!!! Great video! Part of me is saying: "That's awesome, I need to climb this!" the other part is thinking: "That's some crazy exposure, I'll pass" Looking forward to hearing more about it.

    • @HikingEngineer
      @HikingEngineer  Місяць тому

      in terms of the scrambling, it's more involved than any CO 14er. Less hiking though obviously

  • @phillivingston8237
    @phillivingston8237 Місяць тому +1

    I have followed you thru the first half of the video. i need to take a break to catch my breath! You are making amazing progress. Stay safe!

  • @carrel92
    @carrel92 14 днів тому +1

    I got scared for a split second for that guy coming down at 19:54

    • @HikingEngineer
      @HikingEngineer  14 днів тому

      ha I just looked at this part of the video. This was probably the hardest part between the snow and then the rope being buried. Definitely major slip hazard. Crazy that I went up this part without crampons on

  • @alexsupremewolf
    @alexsupremewolf Місяць тому +1

    Amazing

    • @HikingEngineer
      @HikingEngineer  Місяць тому +1

      it was a good one. would've been even better if there weren't so many people to get by on the way up

  • @Smallfrye
    @Smallfrye 18 годин тому +1

    I did my solo of the Hornligrat this season too! Although I did it from Zermatt, which I absolutely do not recommend. Shoulda booked the hut for sure.

    • @HikingEngineer
      @HikingEngineer  6 годин тому

      very nice! Yeah that's a long effort for a day hike!

  • @phillivingston8237
    @phillivingston8237 Місяць тому +2

    OK, I followed you on the way down. I had to chuckle at your observation "It's a LITTLE sketchy"! There you are thousands of feet above sea level with a pack on your back hiking forward, which to me would hinder your balance. I am sure it wasn't your first rodeo. You did well, my friend. Better than well, it was a masterful, well-thought-out descent! I applaud you. A fantastic achievement with spectacular views ! Thank you so much for sharing !!

  • @azurboy
    @azurboy 6 днів тому +1

    your video makes me feel that the climb is feasible, except for the walk on the ridge. How scary is it? or is it the camera view that makes it so impressive?

    • @HikingEngineer
      @HikingEngineer  5 днів тому +1

      I mean I guess scary/sketchy is relative for everyone. I feel pretty comfortable on this type of terrain since I've done a lot of it, but it's comparable to Grand Teton (owen spalding route), Little Bear - Blanca traverse, Bells Traverse, Capitol, etc

  • @Colby168
    @Colby168 Місяць тому +2

    That looked sketchy start to finish! You flew up that thing. Have you ever done Jackass Canyon? It’s just down from Navajo Bridge. I did that a few years ago. I think you would enjoy that one. You need a Navajo permit to park. We did 2 nights at the river which is technically the Grand Canyon so also need a permit to stay the night but you could do the whole thing in a day. Lots of boulder scrambling to get through.

    • @HikingEngineer
      @HikingEngineer  Місяць тому +1

      I have! I did Rider then Jackass one morning - this was back in 2018 well before I started making videos. I'll do it again one of these times for a video

  • @gotsu21
    @gotsu21 Місяць тому +3

    Be warned: don't watch the descending when you just ate or are eating.

    • @degrad9
      @degrad9 Місяць тому

      too late!

  • @alpine__ultra
    @alpine__ultra Місяць тому +1

    Niiiiiice!

  • @kvpc11
    @kvpc11 Місяць тому +1

    Awesome video! I solo climbed on August 10th, it was fantastic. What day is this climb? Love the content!

  • @JudTaGar
    @JudTaGar 27 днів тому +1

    Amazing. I've watched many Matterhorn videos and I don't recognize the last bit where you went down following the rappel rope, was it the normal way down or did you deviate from the path? Thanks and congrats!

    • @HikingEngineer
      @HikingEngineer  27 днів тому

      thanks! yeah you probably didn't have the volume on -- I was saying in the video that I got off trail but then found that big long rope(s) and just kinda winged it going to down

    • @JudTaGar
      @JudTaGar 27 днів тому

      I see thanks, so those long ropes led you to the path again, glad to know you didn't end up in the wrong direction

  • @mikemabe8427
    @mikemabe8427 Місяць тому +1

    When did you climb? I was there with the family two weeks ago. Kept the hiking low key but did the matterhorn glacier trail one afternoon. Met everal groups coming down from the hornli hut.

    • @HikingEngineer
      @HikingEngineer  Місяць тому

      this past Thursday

    • @mikemabe8427
      @mikemabe8427 Місяць тому +1

      @@HikingEngineer Awesome! I've been looking at a couple of your Zion videos preparing for my October trip and thought wow, maybe we crossed paths in Switzerland :)

  • @willscott3304
    @willscott3304 26 днів тому

    Good effort, it was a crowded day. From a safety standpoint, I don't agree with passing in highly fractured sections. There should be some etiquette on the part of slower groups, especially.

  • @eddy0083
    @eddy0083 Місяць тому +1

    How does this compare to any of the CO 14ers?

    • @HikingEngineer
      @HikingEngineer  Місяць тому

      in length much shorter, but in technicality and exposure much more. Above the hut there really is no hiking, it's 4000' up of mostly class 3/4/5 terrain

  • @stevee.7419
    @stevee.7419 13 днів тому +3

    Not free soloing

    • @HikingEngineer
      @HikingEngineer  13 днів тому

      I don't think you understand the definition of free soloing -- that means climbing something without protection. While not hard technically (fairly easy class 5 sections) this is absolutely a free solo

    •  9 днів тому +1

      @@HikingEngineer Its a solo but not free since you pull on fixed ropes

    • @HikingEngineer
      @HikingEngineer  9 днів тому

      valid point you have here so I'll give you that. I guess typically most people when they not free solo they are pointing out that I'm not Alex Honnold and that's it not hard class 5. So I made that assumption on the original comment which is my fault. But some of the parts are class 5 with no rope!

  • @avbvb2681
    @avbvb2681 3 дні тому +1

    Respect for you're climbing!!! What confusios me is the title "Matterhorn Solo" and you're talking in plural "We". 😁😁

    • @HikingEngineer
      @HikingEngineer  3 дні тому

      I generally talk in plural to mean "me and my audience" or "me and the others on the mountain". I was also with a friend to start this climb but then we did it all both on our own, so sometimes I'm actually with a friend on some of my adventures

  • @jeanriff7954
    @jeanriff7954 День тому +1

    Bravo😊

  • @PaulDye-f6l
    @PaulDye-f6l Місяць тому +3

    Epic achievements man, be safe and keep the video's coming!! No time for work......😂

  • @DefConRaw
    @DefConRaw День тому +1

    Incredible stamina and an iron mind. Awesome!

  • @pauljahn4730
    @pauljahn4730 9 днів тому +1

    absolute amazing mate! Congratulations.
    At some parts you can hear the fear in your voice, but you've done well that dangerous mountain.
    Respect.

  • @MartinLehner-mz2qx
    @MartinLehner-mz2qx Місяць тому +7

    it's unbelievable how badly you walk with the crampons, more on your bum than on your legs. You should look for easier mountains.

    • @HikingEngineer
      @HikingEngineer  Місяць тому +3

      sorry my man, i felt fine walking and didn't have any issues with my legs or bum, but i've only worn crampons 4x in my life now, so I'm no expert in the technique. As i'm sure you can tell I do more hiking and running than mountaineering

    • @jezziemalvada3840
      @jezziemalvada3840 15 днів тому +2

      Where’s all your content demonstrating the proper crampon technique in the Alps?

    • @HikingEngineer
      @HikingEngineer  15 днів тому

      @@jezziemalvada3840 i know right

  • @gregtiffhud
    @gregtiffhud Місяць тому +2

    Great job man

  • @robertjaycox8488
    @robertjaycox8488 Місяць тому +2

    I noticed while you were using that rope on that real steep section, there were people going up on your left ...was that an easier way for them, and you wanted to go up the vertical wall? Pardon me if I sound dumb, Im not a mountaineer. lol

    • @robertjaycox8488
      @robertjaycox8488 Місяць тому +1

      And I don't get that there were fixed ropes a lot of the way up, but they stopped toward the top with all the snow? You would think there would be ropes up there too. Crazy .

    • @HikingEngineer
      @HikingEngineer  Місяць тому +1

      I'm thinking there was just an easier/safer route up to the left that didn't involve the horizontal rope section, which had a couple tricky steps

    • @HikingEngineer
      @HikingEngineer  Місяць тому +2

      @@robertjaycox8488 yeah not sure about that or why there aren't fixed ropes up high. Guess you gotta put in your own work sometimes!

    • @robertjaycox8488
      @robertjaycox8488 Місяць тому

      @@HikingEngineer Thanks for your replies. Epic climb. Way too scary for me!

    • @Свободадляроссии
      @Свободадляроссии 24 дні тому

      ​@@robertjaycox8488 I'm guessing there is deep snow cover most of the year there and it's hard to install ropes properly when the rock is deep down. And the rock below there is pretty shit