Scary to watch them climb such steep incline in those conditions. Coming down must have been even scarier. Guess they made it. When was this climb done?
@@bobelliott2748 I think I did it that very month, a lifetime ago. That day one of our small group found a tin can near the summit with signatures going back to the 1920's (Ernst Feutz, etc). Patrick is right, you have to be there to experience the cold wind, etc. Strangely, having had that experience, watching something like this brings back some of those same vivid feelings.
How the heck is this video not more popular... this is an incredible documentary... one of the very few about a canadian rocky mountain
Scary to watch them climb such steep incline in those conditions. Coming down must have been even scarier. Guess they made it. When was this climb done?
Scary to watch.........glad you made it. CONGRATULATIONS !!!!!!
Great Video and congrats on the summit,. Its on my bucket list for 2022
I didn't summit it, it's a documentary by the mentioned climbers. Good luck on your attempt
This peak is the highest point of the entire Saskatchewan drainage in North America.
In Earnest....
Ernest (Ernie) Shackleton.
Great vid adrian. Have you ever climbed Mt. Assiniboine?
No. It's definitely on the top of my list. Number one.
August 26, 1982. This route
Interesting factoid: It is the highest point of the Saskatchewan River basin
@@bobelliott2748 I think I did it that very month, a lifetime ago. That day one of our small group found a tin can near the summit with signatures going back to the 1920's (Ernst Feutz, etc). Patrick is right, you have to be there to experience the cold wind, etc. Strangely, having had that experience, watching something like this brings back some of those same vivid feelings.
Страховка никакая.А фильм отличный.