amazing achievement.big hug from Brazil and Norway
@JamiVll9 сағат бұрын
2 DOLLARS? 40 WOULD OF BEEN A BLESSING
@X-RayTrading-q5w15 сағат бұрын
With all that money you'd THINK he'd have better teeth!
@jaycleoo23 сағат бұрын
No hate to the foreign mountaineers, but I have a high respect for those sherpas. Imagine going back and forth on a mountain with a steep climb for a living and compromising their life just to ensure their clients' life. That needs some huge cojones!
@user-sd9ys4bj6gКүн бұрын
Do any climbers use EPO?
@onapp-t2xКүн бұрын
K2 Siren of the Himalayas 2012 kzfaq.info/get/bejne/eNKhrJBo27iuc30.html
@ensomniac2 күн бұрын
Is it just me or does this guy have like a baby talk accent thing going on?
@selinabrown48963 күн бұрын
70 years ago Edmund Hillary and sherpa Tenzing Norgay were the first to successfully climb to the summit of Everest. They climbed as equals and remained good friends for the rest of their lives.
@swayjaayy54953 күн бұрын
Part of me has always wondered if these climbers do the whole “call it quits” thing just so they have a job to try it again. These climbers jobs is to climb. If they always submitted the would be running out of places to climb and wouldn’t get their sponsorship money like they do when they just put off climbs left and right. Not all of them do it but there’s gotta be a percentage of them that do it.
@swayjaayy54953 күн бұрын
What an amazing expedition! Such a terrifying mountain that demands respect. Not too many people have such an amazing day of weather for their summiting. I honestly wasn’t sure if it wasn’t going to work out for them but it did. Congratulations to Carla and Topo and Adrian and their brave and inspiring sherpas.
@thetruth11134 күн бұрын
Annapurna
@Hannah112354 күн бұрын
Jesus loves you and wants you to follow Him. Eternal life in the new world that is free from the curse of sin awaits, friends. Jesus is the main quest :)
@gertwallen4 күн бұрын
Always take a camera, and you'll survive
@dokudicted7 күн бұрын
9:36 Bottlenecks ? 😂😂
@dokudicted7 күн бұрын
Reinhold Messner did the K2 backwards
@simonrowe31247 күн бұрын
Does anyone else see the face in the Mountain in the opening shot… nose, mouth and right eye with eye brow… tent is perched on the end of the nose…is that an AI produced picture?
@rahulsalunkhe5417 күн бұрын
This mountain is part of india. Not pakistan
@josephpowers74898 күн бұрын
Most annoying person as a narrator !
@DavidStellaКүн бұрын
You still have time to delete this. The narrator is a mountaineering legend himself: Ed Viesturs.
@Burning_Babylon9 күн бұрын
Bro tip a hundred or gtfo
@BIBuildy9 күн бұрын
Omg, pay the porters and sherpas. Pay them well, above and beyond what they normally get, because they're risking their lives to support your stupid egos.
@DavidStellaКүн бұрын
Agreed, but I feel like they really ought to set their own price. “It’s X much for me to help you. Pay up or you’re on your own.”
@maxasaurus30089 күн бұрын
At 33:54 when chico says the snow was bad and I turned around is when he went three notches up in my book.
@martizzy10 күн бұрын
I’ve been sick a couple times above 16,000 feet, trekking in foreign countries. As bad a feeling as you can possibly imagine
@monovon13 күн бұрын
tipping someone 15 bucks for 14 days work is insane. I guess the climbers are glad the mountain is not in merica
@Hara-therapies16 күн бұрын
i love how they didnt reach the summit. showing all the lessons beyond the initial perceived vicotry
@paulgrey802816 күн бұрын
Turning around while high on the mountain would be incredibly difficult for a highly motivated climber like 'Topo', yet it was absolutely the wise decision. No summit is worth permanent injury or worse. Live to climb another day. Well done to all climbers.
@user-ux6jb1kp7d17 күн бұрын
Спасибо!!! Крутое кино!
@natedawg385518 күн бұрын
Why not mention the other member's of the team? Also they should've tipped those people 100's not $10-$15.
@susannehunter401719 күн бұрын
"...'might' be 'inevitable' " ? It's one or the other. Obviously. God help us.
@mountain24719 күн бұрын
❤
@user-kh3nz9lb2k19 күн бұрын
The 95% folks who went home early will surely enjoy this video :)
@siff249020 күн бұрын
This is the first time I watched a documentary like this and their summit brought tears to my eyes.
@jimmyez20 күн бұрын
please enlighten me. Who had been taking the videos, flying the drone?
@aliaksandrah.560020 күн бұрын
I am watching this video in a warm bed with tea and I wouldn’t want to have it any other way. Why risk your life? What do these people want to prove or experience? I just don’t get it and am actually thankful about my ignorance
@scottrgood21 күн бұрын
Did I hear that right? They were tipping the locals $2.00 (USD???). That can’t be correct, but if it is then that’s truly a shame on a few different levels. 😑
@Bamboule0521 күн бұрын
I don't like these expeditions. It has bitter taste of colonialism, and some people, specially Asians, treat the sherpas as if they own them. The sherpas hike to base camp while the westeners ride a jeep. The sherpas go up to check and double check the ropes, make sure everything works, and if the shit hits the fan, are the ones that go out to try and rescue the climbers. Good payment is a sign of appreciation. If a permit for K2 costs thousands, then the sherpas should get this, too. Besides, don't like risking their lives for egocentric alpinists, but they are poor. Given a chance, or enough money, they will do something else. Not giving them enough money ensures their participation next season...
@TheKayani23 күн бұрын
Beautiful Pakistan 🇵🇰🇵🇰❤❤
@guilhermebrito30024 күн бұрын
Incredible! You guys did super well!
@edmorse429825 күн бұрын
"Gopher" , tough guy and very smart, well done!
@joelamthach581225 күн бұрын
… a trip to the entering-gate base killed more 20 climbers already😢😢
@maxasaurus300825 күн бұрын
How can you say there isn’t enough oxygen in the Death Zone to support human life? Messner and tons of others have been humans supported by that oxygen.
@nonyabusiness974726 күн бұрын
F THAT. FREEZING IS FOR THE ICE CYCLES
@heavenboundtoourlord27 күн бұрын
"It's not ego (to put your life in danger for thrills and renown)". (0:29) Really? God knows; we answer to Him alone in the end. "There's vanity in it. There's all sorts of ego in it." (3:22) "... a deep-seated belief in one's self" (1:00) - yep, but not in God. The two are opposites and have no fellowship. This is why no one who really trusts in Truth will risk their life for fame, fortune, and pleasure.
@teresaharris-travelbybooks556427 күн бұрын
He says that " you need to be independent," and yet he's depending on sherpas to make sure he stays awake and doesn't make bad decisions.
@user-fd1uj5pe2g27 күн бұрын
kzfaq.infoy7a_iLlfDzI?si=R6uBsErAYe-KFLRK
@user-bh7mi7ph8l28 күн бұрын
テストにすんなし
@jeronimosuarez795728 күн бұрын
Promo ad (with sherpas and O2 supply on demand)
@Summitclym28 күн бұрын
I love hiking much shorter mountains, but this video was not inspiring at all. In fact it’s disgusting how the porters can be treated both financially and by working for huge, excessive risk taking egos. Get over yourselves climbers!
@user-tl6qx6oy9m28 күн бұрын
Absolutely disgusting, when $2 dollars is absolutely nothing to you and these men are risking their lives and should be highly valued with gratitude and paid well! Rich people can really be the worst!
@zulfaqar.m999328 күн бұрын
i was among the 400 people who managed to climb the mountain, its no joke the terrain and the overall is made to kill you