Well done! What an experience! I had tears in my eyes watching you get to the top. Remembering all the hard things I’ve done in my life and kept going. We should all be very proud of ourselves. We can do hard things.
Well done Grace! Did a 3 week trek in the Atlas in 2008 , and did Toubkal at the end , and did find it hard due to the altitude . Remember saying goodbye to our mules at the end in Imlil , as they departed in the back of a lorry ! Mules and guides had been super for a whole 3 weeks . An experience I’ll remember forever ....now 75. Do it whilst you’re young ! Cheers DaveH
Congratulations. It's gonna be a great souvenir for a lifetime. Life is all about Great experiences and climbing the Mount Toubkal is indeed a heck of an experience...This is better than buying a Rolls Royce.
Hello, I am marwan 27 years old I am from Morocco I visited the area and experienced the same adventure and climbed to the top with difficulty. I will not forget the experience and marrakesh is 125 km from my city .
I'm old, 58, bit consider myself really fit. Just come back from Toubkal and can honestly say it was the hardest thing I've ever done. What an experience. We too had a great group which really helped. Out summit climb set off at 02:40, it was brutal and our climb rate was insane. We would do it privately next time!!
Well done Grace. I've never been anywhere high enough to feel the effects of altitude so cannot speak from experience but you pushed through and got it done. Well done 👏
Grace, the saying goes “ when the going gets tough the tough get going” well done! My bucket list when I was 50 was to run a marathon, I did London Marathon in four hours, yes it was tough! 👍😀
What a trip that looked to be! You absolutely smashed it and it’s nice to see a raw version that could be the same for others with altitude sickness! Keep ticking them off! The journey is lovely to watch! 😊
Nice to see my homecountry from another perspective , enjoy your trip , when visiting thèse places you got to see the Real and deep morocco with its modest people and lifestyle far from the modern Big cities and this is what makes the expérience really enriching
nicely shot video Brings back memories of me and a couple of uni mates, doing it unsupported eating our last stale bread and tuna, when one of these tour groups turned up with a three course meal lol
Congratulations, can tell you really had to dig deep, and that builds character, Its thanks to amazing people like who bring the adventures to the less fortunate like myself, who can barely make it out of my home due to my disabilities, where i can at least enjoy the wonders of our world through the eyes of others, Thank you 😘
Incredible. I spent 2 days in the atlas mountains and it was something I'll never forget. Such a beautiful place. You did amazing ☺️ seeing you cry breaks my 💔
I’m in Morocco and I would like to do the climb alone but it seems I have to hire a guide/group. It’s hard to get information on this, do you know anyone done it alone?
Well done, great experience to climb the second highest mountain in Africa, amazing, keep working hard and remember that we can do things if we fight to reach them.
Enjoyed that, did it 4 or 5 year ago and it brought back good memories. I did it with Mo and co too so it was good to see them. I didn't suffer from the altitude luckily, but it's just down to bad luck and nothing else if you do suffer. From the refuge onward it was snow for me and I wasn't expecting it and tbh found it quite scary. Great film and thanks for sharing.
@@nalami2037 I did it in winter, it's fun, the only issue is the cold, it reaches -18 C in the top, and if you don't breath correctly you can damage your lungs or get tired very quickly, you should also keep calm and walk in a constant rhythm
I loved trekking up to toubkal. I think also had some altitude problems but after summit as I flew home 36 hrs after so going back up in altitude done me in a bit. Also something about Morocco it has some sort of spell on you when there.
big UP, well done Grace. I think Toubkal Journey worth it. one thing, Toubkal covered by snow is another level, more beautiful and quite challenging. welcome.
Altitude is no joke - ideally you have a few days at altitude to acclimate...of course, in reality, that is rarely the case. There are some decent drugs to help stave off the headaches (for next time). As an example my daughter plays college soccer and she always struggles when she first goes back to school as her school is like 3000' higher than where we reside. Any significant elevation change can make a difference. Appreciate your trip, very interesting, beautiful place of which I had no knowledge of at all. That is always welcomed. The world is a big place you know. I had little doubt you would make it. ; )
Good job Grace!; congrats!!! Never heard of this mountain before. FWIW: I was a seasonal guide on Rainier, last time was 2008. (I'm 66 now- and worn out). That season was 15 ascents, with 12 successful. (weather + client injuries).
its been an amazing trip, you look lovely i like your vlog you make me though this journey, which i have been experience once ago but in two days from Imlil till the summit and return to imlil i loved the feelings and the adrenalines, what a lovely people there im surely will do it again thanks for the moments you share
Well done! I know I will never be fit enough now to do this hike but I can live it vicariously by watching your videos. You have my admiration for working through the tough bits and still having a smile afterwards. Ps I would have cried too xxx
@@GracesAdventures I would love to do it but have breathing difficulties caused by covid. Will never be 100% right, which is a shame as I loved hiking and climbing
it was an amazing video to watch , i kinda got emotional at some point, that was so challenging of you, and you just kept pushing when your body was clearly suffering and saying no , congrats , you are such a great person ..
@ 13:50 You are a trooper Grace!!! Now try asking that same question while trying to make the ascent up Mt Everest...to make it even more depressing, when one of your landmarks is called Green Boots, named for the green boots belonging to a climber who died on the main Northeast ridge route...
Oh Grace, you just made me emotional watching you do this. What you do is something I've wanted to do for a long time, and I applaud you as you do most of this on your own. This video, from the intro, the music, the content and your smile is awesome. 10/10, nah sod it 100/10. Well done !!
Great video! Many thanks 🙏 Really honest and genuine. I’m travelling to Morocco in a couple of weeks and will film for my channel. I’ve checked out The Bucket List company, did you book with them before you travelled?
welcome to my beautiful country, well done my dear, and for next time you should go to belyounech mountain in north of Morocco, he has the most beautiful view over Gibraltar Detroit.
Well done you for making the summit and the video, experiencing different climates and cultures is always special and when it comes to being uncomfortable I'm sure there would be some growth in your tapestry of life 🌵🌴🤘
Just done this - one of the most gruelling things I have ever done in my life. I was not prepared for how hard the altitude was going to hit me, and I overestimated my own fitness a bit. That being said, I made it to the top and down in one piece (thanks to the guides) and I'm incredibly proud to have done so
Just finished this climb. Hardest part was the knee jarring and slipping on the way down to the Refuge. Absolutely knackered and had to resort to a mule on the way back to Imlil
Hi, I had similar feelings due to low oxygen level at 4600 meter in the Karakorum region, Pakistan. Try to at least visit once the K2 base-camp there. Good luck for your future endeavours.
This looks so good! Well done for pushing through the altitude sickness, it is a real thing that affects people differently so no shame there at all! I hope we don't have anything like that in Canada!
Well done, good vlog. Altitude sickness is serious business, pushing on isn't always the right thing to do. Suffered with it myself in Peru & took meds to prevent it when I went to Nepal. It's awful. Glad you made it safe & well.
que hermosos recuerdos tu video! yo tuve la oportunidad de llegar en cima del toubkal antes de que salga el sol, fue una cosa nunca antes vista, si sales de oscuras a amanecida ya vez la via lactea en el cielo y llegar en cima y ver el universo con los primeros rayos del sol llegas a ver el sahara, me gusta pensar que se llega a ver hasta la algeria... ver los colores que se forman gradualmente sfumando el universo fue para mi uno de los mejores amaneceres que he visto en mi vida... muy bonito tu video
Well done for achieving the climb! I could tell you were going to suffer with the altitude when you were having problems in Imlil. I was in Imlil just last week (although NOT to climb Toubkal!), and had no problems with the altitude at all...and I'm not exactly fit! Anyway, congratulations on the achievement. 😊
I really enjoyed your vlog Grace 👌 it brought back a lot of Happy memories for me , I did Toubkal a few years ago and it was a fantastic experience 😀 you did really well to summit considering how you were feeling 👏 not trying to be a smart ass because I like a wee redbull myself but caffeine and high altitude don't go together, I found this out on the Everest Base Camp Trek 🙄 keep enjoying life atb Brian 👍
Great! You made it, Girl :)/And amongst as of many people around drinking some kind of beverages? just like bud light!!!? You gotta get a dates and packed along your climbing, make your lemon juice with ginger and stir a couple of tea spoon of raw honey-bee right in! Could do wonders and that could make you strong just like bull ;) From a Moroccan brotha 😊
Awwww Gracie. Really felt you during the last pushup suffering attitude sickness.. But You made it !.. As well as the group. Great video and reminded somewhat of the hymalayan treks. But this can done 2 or 4 days, and cheaper. We'll Done 👍😁 great video and travel vlog. A far cry from your first solo outing 2 years ago up cadair idris.. 👍😁👍
WELL DONE , i really enjoyed it , but when you nearly started to cry i did too , felt soooo sorry for you . was good to see you make it too the top . again well done i loved it .
Almost in tears at lunchtime here at work watching this and seeing your struggle 😢 but it's OK cause I'm a wee bit jealous of you so that makes up for my envy , lol . Cracking wee vid kid 👌
Wow. Well done. I have always been the one to be affected by altitude sickness and it’s really makes your mental health struggle as you will keep battling to give up. But you didn’t well done. Next high climb get some diamox I make sure I always take it now. And never struggle. ❤
Well done to you for reaching the heights of Toubqal. I think you did great and looked good, besides emotional. Top marks for the documentation of the experience 👏👏👏
Fab ! Loved it - on my bucket list … altitude takes no prisoners eh? I’ve done Killi’ and Everest base camp - if your looking to go that next step EBC trek is the most incredible journey . Mentally , physically spiritually even .. I treasure the view from kalar Patter watching the sun rise over the summit - can’t recommend it enough 🤛🤛
Great job! Too bad you didn't have more chance to acclimate...if you try something like Kilimanjaro or Mt Blanc in the future, that will be a must! You toughed it out well!
Well done! What an experience! I had tears in my eyes watching you get to the top. Remembering all the hard things I’ve done in my life and kept going. We should all be very proud of ourselves. We can do hard things.
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Well done Grace! Did a 3 week trek in the Atlas in 2008 , and did Toubkal at the end , and did find it hard due to the altitude . Remember saying goodbye to our mules at the end in Imlil , as they departed in the back of a lorry ! Mules and guides had been super for a whole 3 weeks . An experience I’ll remember forever ....now 75.
Do it whilst you’re young ! Cheers DaveH
Congratulations. It's gonna be a great souvenir for a lifetime. Life is all about Great experiences and climbing the Mount Toubkal is indeed a heck of an experience...This is better than buying a Rolls Royce.
Hello, I am marwan 27 years old I am from Morocco I visited the area and experienced the same adventure and climbed to the top with difficulty. I will not forget the experience and marrakesh is 125 km from my city .
Just stumbled across your channel today. Most enjoyable.
you are covered in prayer as you travel. Watching from Michigan.
I'm old, 58, bit consider myself really fit. Just come back from Toubkal and can honestly say it was the hardest thing I've ever done. What an experience. We too had a great group which really helped. Out summit climb set off at 02:40, it was brutal and our climb rate was insane. We would do it privately next time!!
I’m Moroccan from the uk and all my life I wished if I had this experience one day I will inshalah ❤️
In Sha Allah you will
@@jazzy7459 inshallah thank you ❤️
Welcom I'm guide in imlil if you want come welcome
Very nice mountain
Inxae lah had l3otla anmxi ❤
Well done Grace. I've never been anywhere high enough to feel the effects of altitude so cannot speak from experience but you pushed through and got it done. Well done 👏
Thanks Jay!
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new subscriber here, I'm glad that you finished the hike with a smile,
but still the humor @13:48 got me like :D
Good job people, and thank you for being in morocco sharing this experience
You did it !! Well done. There is another mountain in the high Atlas harder than Toubkal called M'goun 4071m 200km from Marrakech.
Grace, the saying goes “ when the going gets tough the tough get going” well done! My bucket list when I was 50 was to run a marathon, I did London Marathon in four hours, yes it was tough! 👍😀
What a trip that looked to be! You absolutely smashed it and it’s nice to see a raw version that could be the same for others with altitude sickness! Keep ticking them off! The journey is lovely to watch! 😊
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Nice to see my homecountry from another perspective , enjoy your trip , when visiting thèse places you got to see the Real and deep morocco with its modest people and lifestyle far from the modern Big cities and this is what makes the expérience really enriching
nicely shot video Brings back memories of me and a couple of uni mates, doing it unsupported eating our last stale bread and tuna, when one of these tour groups turned up with a three course meal lol
Congratulations, can tell you really had to dig deep, and that builds character,
Its thanks to amazing people like who bring the adventures to the less fortunate like myself, who can barely make it out of my home due to my disabilities, where i can at least enjoy the wonders of our world through the eyes of others,
Thank you 😘
So nice to hear my videos can do this - thank you 😊
You're amazing as tou are, you can travel avery where with your harth, keep up and enjoy however your disability is
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Hello, nice tour
Incredible. I spent 2 days in the atlas mountains and it was something I'll never forget. Such a beautiful place. You did amazing ☺️ seeing you cry breaks my 💔
An amazing place! Thank you 😊
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I’m in Morocco and I would like to do the climb alone but it seems I have to hire a guide/group. It’s hard to get information on this, do you know anyone done it alone?
Well done, great experience to climb the second highest mountain in Africa, amazing, keep working hard and remember that we can do things if we fight to reach them.
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Your best video, and my 8 year old daughter and I have watched them all! Maximum respect for your achievement, that was some climb 👏
Love that 😊 thanks so much!
Enjoyed that, did it 4 or 5 year ago and it brought back good memories. I did it with Mo and co too so it was good to see them.
I didn't suffer from the altitude luckily, but it's just down to bad luck and nothing else if you do suffer. From the refuge onward it was snow for me and I wasn't expecting it and tbh found it quite scary.
Great film and thanks for sharing.
Good job 👏 👍. I'm a Moroccan in USA. I climbed that mountain 5 times .first time was very hard .I know exactly how you feel .
Have you by any chance done it in winter (January) once?
@@nalami2037 no I did it 3 times in summer and 1 time in the month to may and last time in the middle of June winter is hard .
@@nalami2037 I did it in winter, it's fun, the only issue is the cold, it reaches -18 C in the top, and if you don't breath correctly you can damage your lungs or get tired very quickly, you should also keep calm and walk in a constant rhythm
@@nalami2037 I would not do it alone it’s snows and cold weather on high altitude it can be dangerous unless if you are a pro hiker!
I think that’s the best one yet loved seeing what it like for normal people at altitude. Well done.
Thank you one of my faves for sure 🙌🏻
Excellent work you showed your resolve to get the job done even when you didn't feel yourself.
You should be very proud.
You welcome 🙏🙏
Bloody well done garcey that was a top effort and another top vid 👏...I shall definitely be giving it a go
Thanks so much! Deffo do it 😊
I will dear as soon as I can get away from boring old work...working is for chumps!!!!
congratulations is one of my favorite climbing, I did it 80 times ;-)
Well done for keeping going when it got tough. The altitude can be so difficult to cope with. The views and the experience were magical.
Thanks so much!
I loved trekking up to toubkal. I think also had some altitude problems but after summit as I flew home 36 hrs after so going back up in altitude done me in a bit. Also something about Morocco it has some sort of spell on you when there.
big UP, well done Grace.
I think Toubkal Journey worth it.
one thing, Toubkal covered by snow is another level, more beautiful and quite challenging.
welcome.
Well done Grace….It looked exhausting but you pushed on and made it to the top…Brilliant 👏👏
Well done!! this video reminds me of when i went there top of mountain toubkal,it was a fantastic trip...hope you enjoyed it a lot
Altitude is no joke - ideally you have a few days at altitude to acclimate...of course, in reality, that is rarely the case. There are some decent drugs to help stave off the headaches (for next time).
As an example my daughter plays college soccer and she always struggles when she first goes back to school as her school is like 3000' higher than where we reside. Any significant elevation change can make a difference.
Appreciate your trip, very interesting, beautiful place of which I had no knowledge of at all. That is always welcomed. The world is a big place you know. I had little doubt you would make it. ; )
Good job Grace!; congrats!!! Never heard of this mountain before. FWIW: I was a seasonal guide on Rainier, last time was 2008. (I'm 66 now- and worn out). That season was 15 ascents, with 12 successful. (weather + client injuries).
Beautiful ❤We did it years ago. This vdo brings back those memories 😊
its been an amazing trip, you look lovely i like your vlog you make me though this journey, which i have been experience once ago but in two days from Imlil till the summit and return to imlil i loved the feelings and the adrenalines, what a lovely people there im surely will do it again thanks for the moments you share
Aw what an adventure and memories for you Grace. Massive well done 👏🏻 😊
Thanks Jane 😊
Love setting off in the dark, that’s the true feeling of adventure!
It is isn’t it!
congrats. You did ii! Great video. You will remember that forever. Keep up the good work. Don from Oregon
Thanks Don - visiting your state next year 🙌🏻
Well done! I know I will never be fit enough now to do this hike but I can live it vicariously by watching your videos. You have my admiration for working through the tough bits and still having a smile afterwards. Ps I would have cried too xxx
Aww thanks so much Karen - we had people in our group who had never climbed before so you’d be surprised! X
@@GracesAdventures I would love to do it but have breathing difficulties caused by covid. Will never be 100% right, which is a shame as I loved hiking and climbing
it was an amazing video to watch , i kinda got emotional at some point, that was so challenging of you, and you just kept pushing when your body was clearly suffering and saying no , congrats , you are such a great person ..
Thank you so much!
Thank you for sharing your journey up that mountain
Incredible, my days in the mountains are done, in need of a knee replacement, your channel is brilliant, and gives me a lift.
Another FANTASTIC!!!! Video Grace. Thank you :))))
Well done Grace. You showed great resolve. Keep your adventures going...they're a great watch!
Thanks John 🙌🏻
@ 13:50 You are a trooper Grace!!! Now try asking that same question while trying to make the ascent up Mt Everest...to make it even more depressing, when one of your landmarks is called Green Boots, named for the green boots belonging to a climber who died on the main Northeast ridge route...
Wow so beautiful 😍 view Amazing view very nice sharing 👌 👍 😀
Absolute class adventure that, what an amazing place, thanks for the video!
Thank you! Such a beautiful place ☺️
Oh Grace, you just made me emotional watching you do this. What you do is something I've wanted to do for a long time, and I applaud you as you do most of this on your own. This video, from the intro, the music, the content and your smile is awesome. 10/10, nah sod it 100/10. Well done !!
Thank you so much 😊
Great video! Many thanks 🙏 Really honest and genuine. I’m travelling to Morocco in a couple of weeks and will film for my channel. I’ve checked out The Bucket List company, did you book with them before you travelled?
Yes I booked the trip with them before heading out - highly recommend them!
@@GracesAdventures thanks, I can’t see the whatsap no for the guide in the description too. Can you forward it?
I applaud you, it's very tough I can tell I have done half way there, I can't imagine myself getting to the top
welcome to my beautiful country, well done my dear, and for next time you should go to belyounech mountain in north of Morocco, he has the most beautiful view over Gibraltar Detroit.
Well done you for making the summit and the video, experiencing different climates and cultures is always special and when it comes to being uncomfortable I'm sure there would be some growth in your tapestry of life 🌵🌴🤘
Just done this - one of the most gruelling things I have ever done in my life. I was not prepared for how hard the altitude was going to hit me, and I overestimated my own fitness a bit. That being said, I made it to the top and down in one piece (thanks to the guides) and I'm incredibly proud to have done so
Ioved your honest experience. Raw and brutally brilliant. Great video 👊
Thanks Louise 💛
Well done Grace, brilliant video, congratulations on conquering the mountain 🥇
Thanks Ray!
Great job it's not easy climb Toubkal mountain it's a monster 💀 beautiful vlogs keep going big up from Marrakech Morocco 🇲🇦
Thank you!
Great watch. I have booked with TBC as well. Looking forward to it.
Will have a look through some more of your videos as you seem very genuine.
Great video and documentation! You have inspired my next trip. Hope to be there in a few weeks!
Amazing!
The most beautiful video in your channel 🙂
What a moment! Congratulations! Feel proud....
Just finished this climb. Hardest part was the knee jarring and slipping on the way down to the Refuge. Absolutely knackered and had to resort to a mule on the way back to Imlil
Hi, I had similar feelings due to low oxygen level at 4600 meter in the Karakorum region, Pakistan. Try to at least visit once the K2 base-camp there. Good luck for your future endeavours.
Congrats on the climb and overcoming the challenge! You’re stronger than you realize!
This looks so good! Well done for pushing through the altitude sickness, it is a real thing that affects people differently so no shame there at all! I hope we don't have anything like that in Canada!
Thanks Keith! Haha no nothing that difficult thankfully 🙌🏻
Big up darling, you are wonderful and great because climbing toubkal isn't easy, as a Moroccan, I couldn't do it. So 👏👏👏👍. And Big love❤️
Well done, good vlog. Altitude sickness is serious business, pushing on isn't always the right thing to do. Suffered with it myself in Peru & took meds to prevent it when I went to Nepal. It's awful. Glad you made it safe & well.
Took everything I had! Could never not finish though. thanks Debbie. 😊
que hermosos recuerdos tu video!
yo tuve la oportunidad de llegar en cima del toubkal antes de que salga el sol, fue una cosa nunca antes vista, si sales de oscuras a amanecida ya vez la via lactea en el cielo y llegar en cima y ver el universo con los primeros rayos del sol llegas a ver el sahara, me gusta pensar que se llega a ver hasta la algeria... ver los colores que se forman gradualmente sfumando el universo fue para mi uno de los mejores amaneceres que he visto en mi vida...
muy bonito tu video
Awesome Grace .. Inspiring and thank you for sharing ... Looking forward to your future adventures... keep up the great work. :)
Thanks Gemma!
Welcome to Morocco, you are in your second country. I hope you enjoy your time and have a good day. 🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Such a wonderful experience 🔥🌍🇲🇦
Thank you for sharing!!
Awesome trip! I went up Toubkal in the winter a few years back, amazing to see how different the landscape is.
Fun to see you in another excellent location!
Awesome achievement, altitude sickness must be the worst we'll done you for getting on with the job 👍 😀 😉 👌 😄
Good job grace 👏 U much welcome to Morocco 🇲🇦♥️
Well done mate what an awesome experience beats a generic beach holiday for sure , definitely makes me want to do something like this
Thank you - haha it sure does!
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Well done for achieving the climb! I could tell you were going to suffer with the altitude when you were having problems in Imlil. I was in Imlil just last week (although NOT to climb Toubkal!), and had no problems with the altitude at all...and I'm not exactly fit! Anyway, congratulations on the achievement. 😊
That intro is amazing 😲
Thank you!
This is beautiful, welcome to anyone to visit Morocco, my name is Ismail from the city of Beni Mellal.
This looked truly amazing!! Well done. Really enjoying going through your channel.
I really enjoyed your vlog Grace 👌 it brought back a lot of Happy memories for me , I did Toubkal a few years ago and it was a fantastic experience 😀 you did really well to summit considering how you were feeling 👏 not trying to be a smart ass because I like a wee redbull myself but caffeine and high altitude don't go together, I found this out on the Everest Base Camp Trek 🙄 keep enjoying life atb Brian 👍
Wow! What an achievement this is amazing 🤩 well done for not giving up. When you got to the top I was so relieved for you😅
Thanks so much Suzy!
Thankyou for this beautiful video I never realised Morroco's beauty you have inspired me to go here
Nice people nice monument and nice food of morroco
Great! You made it, Girl :)/And amongst as of many people around drinking some kind of beverages? just like bud light!!!? You gotta get a dates and packed along your climbing, make your lemon juice with ginger and stir a couple of tea spoon of raw honey-bee right in! Could do wonders and that could make you strong just like bull ;) From a Moroccan brotha 😊
Awwww Gracie. Really felt you during the last pushup suffering attitude sickness.. But You made it !.. As well as the group. Great video and reminded somewhat of the hymalayan treks. But this can done 2 or 4 days, and cheaper. We'll Done 👍😁 great video and travel vlog. A far cry from your first solo outing 2 years ago up cadair idris.. 👍😁👍
Haha ah thank you!
WELL DONE , i really enjoyed it , but when you nearly started to cry i did too , felt soooo sorry for you . was good to see you make it too the top . again well done i loved it .
Haha aww thank you! Appreciate it 🙌🏻
congrats to your first 4k they are always quite challenging 🥳
Thanks!
Well done you ! Amazing video ! Love your honesty, you are a true inspiration, thanks you 🙂
Thank you 😊🙏🏻
Almost in tears at lunchtime here at work watching this and seeing your struggle 😢 but it's OK cause I'm a wee bit jealous of you so that makes up for my envy , lol . Cracking wee vid kid 👌
Haha aww thanks so much!
Well done. Amazing video. Looked hard though. Maybe take oxygen supplies with you on your next altitude climb if you get affected by the lack of air.
Good job👏. I love it😍 y re strong woman 💪
Wow. Well done. I have always been the one to be affected by altitude sickness and it’s really makes your mental health struggle as you will keep battling to give up. But you didn’t well done. Next high climb get some diamox I make sure I always take it now. And never struggle. ❤
Will be interesting to see if I’m affected the same in future… thanks for watching Lee!
Well done to you for reaching the heights of Toubqal. I think you did great and looked good, besides emotional.
Top marks for the documentation of the experience 👏👏👏
Fab ! Loved it - on my bucket list … altitude takes no prisoners eh? I’ve done Killi’ and Everest base camp - if your looking to go that next step EBC trek is the most incredible journey . Mentally , physically spiritually even .. I treasure the view from kalar Patter watching the sun rise over the summit - can’t recommend it enough 🤛🤛
They’re both on my list next! It hasn’t put me off haha
well done Grace / Amazing achievement
Thank you!
I am from Marrakech, I was excited to go up to Toubkal, good job
You are welcome to Morocco.❤🙏
Great job! Too bad you didn't have more chance to acclimate...if you try something like Kilimanjaro or Mt Blanc in the future, that will be a must! You toughed it out well!
Congratulations 👏👏👏💐 you did it
Good effort Grace. Definitely a trip to remember I bet.