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- Опубліковано 22 гру 2008
- Guiding Monica kalozdi up the North-North-east ridge of Everest. June 2005.Monica started climbing 12 years ago. she hired me as a professional guide. every year we plan several trips, leading to the successfull ascent of Everest. we climbed Kilimandjaro, Aconcagua, Mt Vinson,Denali,Cho Oyu and Everest. after Everest we finished the seven summits climbing Elbruz and Kosciusko. we climbed many other peaks such as the matterhorn, Mt Cook, Monte rosa, etc.... jean Pavillard, mt guide.
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This is the video which gave me this dream and obsession of climbing Everest from North. It took 9 years after seeing this video but on 23rd May 2019 I finally made it happen. I always come back to this video to relive a lot memories
Big fan sir 🎉
Just like you I am also fascinated by this scenic and challenging route.
Congratulations my friend.
But can you tell me how many dead bodies did you see in this route ????
Imagine Mallory and Irvine climbing this route with no ropes or ladder they were heroic mountaineers!
Great shot of the fabled second step. Well done guys !
This bopping song would get anyone to the summit.
Great brief shots of the incredible Vista. Especially on the descent. The shot after the summit as you're going down into the top of the clouds is surreal.
Quite simply, one of the Very Best Everest Videos on UA-cam. Legitimately Amazing. I would LOVE to watch every step from Camp 4 to the Rooftop of the Planet! CONGRATS ON YOUR ACHIEVEMENT SIR!! GODSPEED!!
Bravo mr pavillard pour cette remarquable ascension from the north east ridge le second step et un passage unique
Just beatiful!!!!... Congratulations... One day i, ll be there!!!
From camp 4 we climbed the exit chimney along the fix rope to mushrom rock after that you are on the ridge so there is no other way. we reached the second step at day break. got the sun at the top of the second step
Amazing video, congratulations on this adventure from a decade ago
Great Video, just wondering about the height of Camp 4. You slept in "death zone" above 8000?
U are amazing u r awesome
Beautiful presentation Loved it Thanks for sharing
Absolutely stunning
great accompanying music .
Outstanding video!
Now we just need someone to make a ladder that reaches the summit. Seriously though, what a great accomplishment. Greetings from USA
And ropes to pull them to the top
Brilliant video . Agreed. All i can say
Ladders? Guess it wasn't quite the same experience as those who climbed to put the ladder there. I imagine that would be the Sherpas, who received last billing.
Best Everest Video hier on youtube! ☝️
Fabulous film!
It would have been an absolute miracle if Mallory and Irvine had got to the top. We'll never know, but I doubt it, given how tough it is even with modern equipment and support. Brave of them to even have attempted it, although of course both lost their lives in the attempt, and are still on the mountain. RIP❤
Brilliant video, how unusual it is to see chomolungma bare from her thick coat of snow an ice :) Well done guys, your an inspiration.
@Peyresourde . we climbed during the night following the only obvious route, up the chimney to the north -noth east ridge then onto mushroom rock , continuing to the first and second step. fix ropes help finding your way along the technical, complex section. it was great climbing in the dark with no one around us.
Sir do you think clearing step II is possible without using chinise ladder?
what are your thoughts about the three pinnacles on the northeast ridge route? do you see anyone climbing them in the future?
@@stevedavenport7281 . Yes definitely. few team already attempted so just a questions of time.
Truly a phenomenal feat, many respects to you and your team. I am very curious as to how it felt taking on the first steps that so many have come up revere.
Good job! Thanks!
Love that tune. Wish there was more footage.
Music supremo!
Finally they made it on top😦😬😧😟 I hope they come back save 😄😂😅😄
Thank you
Jean
Jolly good job mate!
Yes, a good old,sturdy,best pack. i still have it.
is that small ladder under the main ladder new installed ? or is it just installed by your team ?
greetings from germany
maxi
Fantastic job!!! How i'd like to be there!
cool vid well done
Thanks for sharing. No way I'm doing that so this is what I get
Thanks for that breathtaking piece of film work. You must have felt fortunate that the wind wasn't too bad at the summit. Can you see the pinnacles there at 0:53 ?
I made the 1000th like 😊
CONGRAT !!
Always a great job to climb the north route. Question: Would it be easier to climb the second step without a ladder being there or to go below it and around it--which Mallory may have attempted, if he got that far.
Maybe possible. Messner did it but at the time I don't know and depend how much snow there is on the route ? lots of snow may have help to go around ?? it will remain a question.
Mallory was sighted just below the summit. I think he and Sandy made the summit. But unfortunately we will never know unless someone finds their camera.
Ladder = Cheating.
Is it hard to get past the "citadel" after the 3rd step?
Very good back music
is that a berghaus expedition rucksack?
Thanks for posting this. I keep looking for good footage of the first, second and third step.
Is there a ladder on the first step as well?. Also is the third step very steep and exposed as the first two?.
I imagine it's hard to show a lot of footage due to the bodies that may be captured on film. Also never seen any footage of rainbow valley.
Glad you had a safe climb. I wish I could go up.
there is no ladder on the first step but a fix rope and few pitons. nothing on the third step but not as steep and not so long.
@@atejeanp58 Thanks for the reply.
The pioneers bypassed that second step in the Norton route through the gully. But they didn't have ropes and Sherpa
@@Assassin90Nine there's videos of the rainbow valley all over UA-cam. Just type in rainbow valley on Everest. Not the nicest thing to see though.
@jean
very beautiful vid. You started at 10.30 PM - how do you find the way from base 4 to first and second step in the darkness. When do you reach second step?
Thanks
The whole route has been roped. Without ropes installed would be crazy to climb.
Wow!!!!
the ladder that was put up by the Chinese in the 70s, is it bolted to the rockface or tied every year? and what is the condition of the ladder after 40 years?
cheers
Blobbejaan Blob new ladder hmm the climb just got easy..
Cc Noble That is a naive as all fuck perception.
Cc Noble it went from near enough impossible to possible for very very git humans
interestingly not much people on the route. how did you manage to beat the crowd? went later into the season?
This is the north face of the mountain, much more difficult and less crowded than the common South col route. A true achievement
Song: Sacral Nirvana / Oliver Shanti 🤗
I want to know about the ladders in step 1, 2 and 3. Each expeditions carry his own ladders? or they are fixed for ever and every expedition can use it?
ladders are fixed. not sure when they change them but it is maintain by a team of sherpas
I'd laugh really hard if we found a fossil of a dead alien on the summit of Olympus Mons
Beautiful piece of work; thanks. Whatever next I advise NOT K2!!!!!
Why not , beautiful mountain ,a bit deadly
very inspiring video.... What's the name of the music played in the background?
Look in the description
Why so late in the year? Was this planned? And almost 12 hours from 8300m to summit?
12 hours from Camp 4 to the Summit sounds correct. They generally leave around midnight to arrive at the Summit before 2pm, which is their head back down time so they reach Camp 4 before dark.
+SanFranciscoBay From the high camp on the north side, the normal time to reach summit is 5-7 hours depending on traffic. When I climbed this year, the turnaround time set by our team leader was 9 hours. 12 seems extremely long.
Li-Lan Cheng
What time did you leave for the Summit, how many hours did it take you and did you reach the summit? If you collapsed, could anyone have helped you down or is it almost impossible for the people in your group to rescue a semi conscious climber?
Our team started summit push between 12:30 and 1:00am and reached the summit between 7-8am. We had 1-to-1 guides and also extra guides not assigned to any individual climbers. In addition, there were 7 guides on standby at the high camp. Three years ago, they rescued someone who collapsed at 8500m. Fortunately this year, no one needed that.
there is a 2 week time period that you can go to the summit in. he went at the end of the 2 week period
Jean, is that the same ladder the Chinese put up at the second step 40 years ago?? Cant be. Great climb by the way! Cheers.
yes
@@Trooper101st scary..
There was a new ladder installed years ago. Russell Brice has talked about it.
Ladders are cheating.
If you are a paid guide to assist a less experienced climber, and that climber collapses as many climbers do near the summit of Everest, would you try to drag your client down, and due to the difficulty and slow descent end up spending the night with your client near the location where they collapse, or would you leave them to get back to Camp 4 so you will survive? Do guides makes promises like that to their clients?
From what I have seen in documentaries, it simply depends! Sometimes a rescue effort is made, others it is not... It is sometimes clear that truly no rescue is possible and would only create more casualties, and other times it is debatable. Hard to say! Perhaps a real guide could chime in here.
It also depends on the company you go with, and the Sherpa guides. If you run out of oxygen because you are slow and was told to turn around and you ignore then you are on your own. Always make sure you are with a very experienced company. Also never try to cut cost, it's expensive for a reason. So doing all the right things yes you will be helped. Unless though you have issues with hape or hace. But north side doesn't have hellacopter rescue so you need to be able to walk
Is the flag on the top? Is it garbage?
Thank you
is that the summits last place. ?
Very nice. Do you remember the time from Camp 4...to the second step. Then to the summit from there? How about your decent...did you go all the way down?
thanks
At 2:45, is there where George and Sandy were last spotted at 12:30?
That is the first part of the second step called the corkscrew chimney, at the top of it is a little snow patch where Odell claimed he saw them. Above the snow patch is the headwall. There's a good descriptive picture of it on Jake Nortons website, an article called The Last Step But One.
Thanks broski (:
Who plays the music or song? Please 🤔
Boudha bar
Comment se fait-il qu'il y avait si peu de neige au sommet du mont?
sur le versant Nord il ya un mixe neige et rocher et cela depend du vent, certaine saison avec beaucoup de vent il y a moins de neige
many have died trying to climb that route. Did you see a corpse? If yes, how many?
green boot cave is that the british man who went up alone got in trouble got shelter in the cave other people seen him he was still alive but couldnt move
8 years later: the briton, david sharp died right next to "green boots" an Indian police officer who died in 1996. David sharp died in 2006 sitting frozen right next to "green boots". Oddly they removed David's body the next year but left "green boots" for at least another decade.
How can they maintain their presence of mind, starved as they are of oxygen, at such an extreme height? Astounding.
Bravo!!.. That's best achievement one can get in his/her life..
I've one question.. Is that step 2 at 1:38??
Did You follow the route supposely followed by Mallory and Irvine in 1924? How difficult is Second Step? Some researchers believe that Irvine and Mallory coud have climbed Second Step in1924 and, having overtakn the most formidable obstacle, their way as far as the apex was clear
Yes, we followed same route as Mallory and Irvine, I think ? as we don't know exactly which route they follow. the second step is hard, especially now with little snow. maybe when Mallory and Irwin climbed it, the snow fill in the chimney ? so many questions and no clear answer about it.
@@atejeanp58 Thank You very much, I hope tha sooner o later it could be found Irvine's body and if possible his Kodak,
@@anisocoro Mallory didn't take the second step, he took the Norton route through the gully. He wrote it, he told Norton. He knew about that second step being impossible at that alltude. He was below the Ridge going through the yellow band
@@Bella.216 Hi Josie, I used to presume Mallory went through the Norton Couloir too but now have serious doubts. Irvines Ice axe recovered in 1933 and the oxygen bottle found in 91/99 were high near the ridgeline with the bottle not to far from the first step which puts them in line with the ridge route.
Nortons traverse route was further down going diagonally through the yellow band and described by Norton in Fight for Everest as "easy going".
If Mallory took the couloir route it makes sense following the easy direct route Norton and Somerville gave him (why change something proven). Makes me wonder why they went up to the ridge unless they wanted to see if there was a way through the second step like they tried in 1933.
Curious where there's a source that he told Norton he was taking the gully/couloir?
Thanks.
@@WellyCoaster I have watched so many videos about Mallory and Irvine. Hoping some day they find their camera and the film is still good. I believe they made the summit. Last picture of them they weren't far from the summit.
Thank you for sharing. Since you're a professional guide, I have a question if you don't mind. I'm a fit 58yr old. I have not done any ropes climbing or rock climbing. Just scrambling. I do have an extreme side, and that is trail creation and route making through pure wilderness. Been building trails and discovering places humans haven't been to for years and love all that it's very addicting. Maybe too addicting to pay attention to a goal of mine since age 11, and that is to climb Everest. Do you think it's maybe too late to start climbing beyond the scrambling level so that one day I can tackle Everest? To be completely honest, I know my abilities and I don't think I'm able to because it takes years to develop these skills and then I'd be in mid 60's probably not a good idea, right? Would love someone's advice who's actually been there and also acted as a guide supporting someone of less skills.
everything is possible but you must think about the preparation, anticipation, skills to be learn , experience to gain. before attempting Everest climb as many peaks as possible increasing the altitude. like popocatepel, aconcacagua, Denali , Cho you. yes it is going to take time but safety first. good luck!!
@@atejeanp58 realistically speaking how many years do you think it takes to get this climbing experience? considering i'm 58 and a fit scrambler
I will say at least 10 years from my perspective. my recommendation would be to set an easier objective that will give you experience, enjoyment. and see from there. all the best. jean@@jungleperry
@@atejeanp58 thank you. As I thought. Okay.
i want to climb a ladder
at 28 thousand ft..
i now carry a ladder with me everywhere. just in case
@3:06 on the right, green boots cave I believe?
No, that is near the third step, Green Boots Cave is between the first and second steps
@@Dressagevids 2 years later, but as I understand, green boots was under the first step. Between the exit cracks and the first step
I am Cuban I am 57, I can hold my breath under water for 2 minutes 6 seconds as for right now this very day, that shit up there is another different thing.
I don’t think it is right to have ladders left everywhere. What next? Elevators?
Land on the sky's
13.05.1995, 20.05.2012
Reinhold Messner has asserted that neither Mallory nor Irvine had the ability to ascend the 2nd Step.
Did you see Peter?
Why music???? Let the original audio ..!!!
Very Awesome! Now can you put some of that trash in your pocket and bring it back down with you??
Great footage. I think the music is too loud though.
Awful music
@@highlifedevere9327 music is very nice. Your face is awful. And your taste in music.
i am curious, who pays to set the ladders up? i understand numerous companies offer guides etc on everest, but who is paying for this infrastructure. if one company is paying for it all to be done it doesn't seem fair that anyone can use the ladders/ropes etc.
numberoneJATT Actually the placement and replacement of the ladder were placed there not for monetary gain but as mark of respect for those whom died in the attempted ascent so that others wouldn't face the same danger. In essence a courtesy
Chinese placed the first ladder. There's only one on this route. Placing fixed ropes is not who's buying them and nobody else is allowed to use the ropes. Whomever is the team to go up for the season places new ropes. This other comment is right about the ladder.
That second step-- Mallory never got up that thing in ‘24- never !
By the way, excellent video and I’m envious of your accomplishment- not bad, not bad at all.
Your climbing Everest, following Mallory and Irvine, and I'm fighting illegal war's in Iraq go figure. Looks awesome.
Ladders courtesy Ace Hardware !
Unclimbable without the ladder. And at that altitude & ferociously steep drops, no thanks😂🗻☄🇬🇧🦅Conrad Anker actually climbed the second step...but put his foot on the ladder to steady himself. A brave man regardless👍🥂🐶🗻✔💯
No doubt Mr. Anker is one of the worlds premier climbers even after all these years!
If you like Conrad watch Meru. Guarantee you will love it.
5:58 The Flat Earth
is that the summits last place. ?
Amazing how a band was there on the mountain too. Great video spoiled by music. Why why why.
A quand un centre commercial avec coiffeur, photos,...? Au son d'une musique "born to be free".
sorry that was david sharp
Scusate,ma chi è che fa i video ?😳
If you didn't set your own ropes, you didn't really climb the mountain, you were carried up by someone me else.
Ladders and fixed ropes all over the place. The old pioneer climbers will be turning in their graves
That's climbing. If you don't like it don't watch. Even Hillary used ropes. And Mallory. Sure they aren't turning in their Graves.
"Dammit" Sandy, why didn't we think to bring a LADDER" George Mallory just before he went SLIP,ZIP, and he was HISTORY...
The original climbers set ropes n lines as well.
People should stay off that mountain, it’s just become a dump.
So, I’m not a mountaineer. I’ve never done the mountain climbing thing with gear and supplies. I have hiked mountain trails in the Colorado Rockies. I don’t understand the sport of claiming you have reached the summit of Mt. Everest if you used modern aluminum ladders to achieve it. It just hits me as not being much of a sport. I realize the elevation is above 28k feet and there’s very little oxygen. If you have to use bottled oxygen and aluminum ladders you’ve brought with you, is it that much of a stretch to just fly to the top in a helicopter with supplementary oxygen supplies or parachute down from above with supplementary oxygen? I just don’t see the sport in it. I think it’s just a place we shouldn’t try to go. Period. Sorry.
Really didn't need the music
I just wish they wouldn't use ladders...
U know how hard would it be to climb up?
It must be wonderful but i believe the mountain should be respected. If you cant get up without fix lines, ropes and can't climb the obstacles in your path, then you shouldn't be there. Nearly 5000 people have summed Everest. Without rope lines, ladders and guides virtually carrying some people up, less than 100 people would've reached the summit.
Wrong. Why did you even watch the video? Smh.
They have been setting ropes every since the very 1st summit lol
Каменные глыбы
in a few years there gonne put an elevator on hilary step
hilary step is in the south route u moron..
hilary step is in the south route u moron..
@@mastiaagayi Not anymore.
I heard Trump had the "Hilliary" step blasted during the off season because he BELIEVED that it some how honored HRC's father, you know, the 1st. to climb Everest ACCORDING to GARP?
Lose the music. In videos like this the sound of the wind is music enough.
Seems you can't go anywhere any more without coming across someone else's rubbish. Even the North-East ridge of Everest is littered with ropes and climbing irons. And that bloody music! The whole point of going to the mountain is to get away from it all.
Potato
I liked the song ok until the mans voice came in, then it went down hill quickly.
It's a monk's voice
No music please ruined it.
I guess you could turn off the sound ??
@@atejeanp58 I did liked and subscribed
like the video, don't like the music.
Clean up your mess you left behind
the songs is a cringe fest