K2: The World’s Most DEADLY Mountain to Climb
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K2 was once described as 'a savage mountain that tries to kill you', and it's true... To understand what caused K2 to have a fatality rate of 20%, we must break it down into it's location, altitude, weather and technical difficulty!
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0:00 The Savage Mountain
1:13 Breaking Down K2
2:05 K2's Location
3:35 K2's Altitude
4:46 K2's Weather
5:56 K2's Technical Difficulty
9:49 How K2 is Becoming Safer
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Пікірлер: 992
How the hell do you only have 2K subscribers, with quality like this? You have another account or something? This is so damn good, and I'm really glad I found your channel. I'll be here for the long run. Trust me.
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! No I don’t have another channel, I edit for other people as my job but wanted to make my own content on the side. I’d love it if I could focus on this full time
@durajetarifi5112
Жыл бұрын
@@EverythingExplainedd very good work than.
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
@@durajetarifi5112 thank you!
@Mattipedersen
Жыл бұрын
Better yet, you could say that they have K2 Subscribers ;)
@heidetermeg427
Жыл бұрын
@@Mattipedersen I'd be high if I didn't a mount to believe in that
A friend of mine is still on K2. Died on descent. RIP Bruce Grant.
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
RIP Bruce Grant
@milosstojanovic4623
Жыл бұрын
Damn man thats sad :(
@janvandermeer6159
Жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear that
@markmilan8365
Жыл бұрын
😢
@hirdaypaldhaliwal259
Жыл бұрын
God bless 🙏
People underestimate how difficult it is to climb a mountain. Climbed a 2800m mountain in Murree, Pakistan and experienced 2 separate near-death experiences and heck there's a proper trail for climbing that mountain. Can't believe people are brave enough to climb an 8000m mountain. Respect
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
Exactly, the difficulty of the actual climb is hard enough. Combine that with weather, altitude, heavy equipment, lack of oxygen etc, it’s insane
@milosstojanovic4623
Жыл бұрын
Heh, true. I went 2 monts ago to mountain which is popular ski track, went to highest peak at around 1500m with regular snow boots, and when was almost at top i started losing grip because those 100m were at high slope. And i was thinking to go to another highest top at mountain peak nearby at around 2000m also without any gear, which is easy comparing to some peaks in this video. But now i have serious doubts 😄😁
@User_92020
Жыл бұрын
I climbed MT. EVEREST December 19 2020.
@V.o.i.d.v
Жыл бұрын
@@User_92020 Everest isn't an achievement anymore since it's been so heavily commodified.
@normie2716
Жыл бұрын
@@V.o.i.d.v _Not_ an achievement? Wtf are you talking about? However much the trek has been commodified, you still have to make the climb. It's still a grueling endeavor. Don't shrug off the difficulty of Everest just because of its commercialization or because other summits are more difficult. Damn, it's incredible the stupid shit you read on the internet sometime. You climb Mt. Everest and some idiot on his phone, sitting on the toilet shrugs and goes, "so? that's no achievement". 🙄
I watched a documentary about the guy who climbed all 14 of the 8000m mountains in the same 1 year period which is absolutely crazy 😮😮😮
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
Project Possible, thats what inspired me to make this video, amazing doc from Nims and his team
@reptongeek
Жыл бұрын
I watched 14 Peaks too. However there is one part where he has to ascend two mountains in 36 hours or something. I got the impression from the documentary that he actually walked from one peak to another and didn't technically ascend to the second peak
@AFB1776
Жыл бұрын
👍
@hoze1235
Жыл бұрын
Even in winter?
@ghaznavid
Жыл бұрын
@@reptongeek Everest and Lhotse are very close. A number of people have climbed them on consecutive days. Lhotse from the South Col isn't particularly difficult.
The fact that its so remote that it had no local name is Savage in itself
@johnair1
3 ай бұрын
Annapurna is the most dangerous mountain in the world to climb. With a fatality rate of around 32%, Annapurna's sees approximately 32 who not survive per 100 successful summits. SO this video has the wrong title!
@user-yw8hb2uu9r
3 ай бұрын
@@johnair1 There are other 8000 peak around K2 that are even deadlier than Annapurna., but like Annapurna, not many climber go for the 5 or 6 tallest mountain.
@MaskdMafia
Ай бұрын
@@johnair1 doesn't 32% fatality rate means for every 100 people who start climbing the mountain, only 68 make it back alive?
@Spiriluli
20 күн бұрын
@@MaskdMafia This is calculated differently, based on how many deaths occur per successful summits rather than deaths on total climbs. This is because plenty abandon the climb at different points of the journey so the numbers would be very skewed
This is, by far, the best analysis of K2 I've ever seen. I climbed a 14,439 foot (4401 meters) mountain in Colorado. There were three serious moments where I wasn't sure we were going to survive the climb. Much respect to the climbers who brave the 8000 meter peaks. Especially K2. Just looking at it from base camp is intimidating. I just subscribed to your channel. Look forward to more content in the future.
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Dave, I REALLY enjoyed making this video. Massive respect to you for climbing that mountain, I suppose that thrill of not knowing 1000)% you're going to survive is why some people climb them? I bet theres no feeling which replicates reaching the peak
@roymcgrath9236
Жыл бұрын
I live only a few miles from mt elbert! Living at 10k for elevation is a trip!
@drewmartin7534
Жыл бұрын
3 times on Elbert? What?
@brandonguild1666
Жыл бұрын
Agreed on your comment about this video. I climbed Long Peak in Colorado which was pretty intense. It has claimed the most lives of any 14er in CO, I have a GoPro video on my channel of it. Although I wouldn't say I was afraid of not surviving it, I'd reserve that fear for some of the more intense 14ers such as Pyramid peak or if you were climbing a 14er in winter with risk of avalanche. Everest or K2 is on an absolute different level than anything in Colorado.
@javierxavier11
11 ай бұрын
i climed elbert 2 marches ago.. hip deep in snow, geez
It's because of k2's unrelenting steepness. Only small relief on the shoulder but getting even to that point is a giant accomplishment most seasons. And k2 has very high avalanche danger which has also claimed many lives. Most beautiful mountain in one of the most rugged, beautiful, and remote places on earth.
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
yeah it is brutal from the start
@KingClaw
Жыл бұрын
Even reaching to the basecamp of k2 takes days and damn the views are out of this world
@KingClaw
Жыл бұрын
@Usman Zaffar tum se na ho paye ga😂
First of all, I wouldn't say it's "getting better" per say...Mount Everest as literally become a trash dumping place for "mountaineers" and I truly hope that K2 stays more protected than Everest is. Secondly, it's absolutely insane to me after seeing this video how someone like Reinhold Messner did non-oxygen supplemented ascents on these mountains and climbed Everest solo. That man is a legend.
@EverythingExplainedd
11 ай бұрын
Yeah I did mean it very lightly, insane acheivments
Highest I've climbed is 6001m or 19,688ft (Deo Tibba, Himachal Pradesh), which I did at the age of 16. I'm native to the Himalayas myself so high altitude is not a huge problem for me, but having being brought up in the urban side of India, I lack the same stamina as my folks back in Uttarakhand. I could only dream of K2!
@EverythingExplainedd
10 ай бұрын
Would you ever go to basecamp?
@shauryarajput9005
9 ай бұрын
I have visited Mt. Everest base camp at the age of 17. Also climbed few mountains back in my Himalayan state Uttarakhand,India.
@DJ_POOP_IT_OUT_FEAT_LIL_WiiWii
7 ай бұрын
Can you have s3x on top? (as a native)
@gregorymorse8423
7 ай бұрын
Altitude above 8000 meters is a problem for all human bodies. You aren't particularly special in the death zone even if your body has been acclimatized to altitude. You might have more time than an average person but your clock is ticking
@DJ_POOP_IT_OUT_FEAT_LIL_WiiWii
7 ай бұрын
@@gregorymorse8423 Cool story bro. Can you have s3x at the top? (as a native)
Great video. I’ll never climb it (or any mountain for that matter lol) but I will be nearby it at some point on a motorcycle.
@EverythingExplainedd
11 ай бұрын
thank you, i also will never climb it ahha
@aightm8
11 ай бұрын
Nearby K2 on a motorcycle????
@bentownsend4017
11 ай бұрын
The Karakoram highway is a sketchy road through Pakistan, in the direction of K2, which passes through valleys and between some very notable mountains (Rakaposhi/Nanga Parbat), however, the highway ends before reaching the high glaciers where K2 and the most of the high karakoram is found. So maybe the guy means he will travel on the karakoram highway by motorcycle, which is 100km from K2 at it's closest
@shafanilyas7223
9 ай бұрын
@@bentownsend4017one of the best trips anyone can have......
@GassedCider
5 ай бұрын
Karl Rock U should visit the scammers on mount everest! also love the videos
It’s crazy how project possible was able to do all the 14 including the beast of k2 and Annapurna. This video does an excellent job truly showing how difficult that feat was with an explanation of the rigors of one mountain
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
yeah nims and his team are crazily skilled mad men ahah
@aklavya0720
Жыл бұрын
Giving up is not in the blood Sir.
@hearmenow909
Жыл бұрын
They didn't it, was fake, hence the minimal footage of each mountain. That's TV for you, or Netflix, all the same thing, faking reality.
@uncannymannyii492
Жыл бұрын
@@hearmenow909 they had to film most of the footage themselves, while climbing the mountains.. Netflix only agreed to do the documentary after they done most, if not all 14
@Mt2pserverGplays
Жыл бұрын
@@hearmenow909 dont be that stupid. its ok to be a little bit stupid but not that stupid
This is some savage quality content. I have zero interest in mountain climbing but I could not stop watch. Amazingly investigated, written, narrated and edited. When I saw your subcount I assumed you had "stolen" the video. My bad, you really deserve hats off - keep it up, instantly subbed!
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
thank you! Nope all myself includign the research, script, voice and editing. Hopefully ill be able to commit to this full time one day
@leas7830
5 ай бұрын
I have so many heath issues there is no way I would go climbing, it would mean practically certain death. But I really enjoy listening and learning more!
This video sent me down a bit of a rabbit hole looking for the hardest mountains to climb, after reading a few articles from mountaineering magazines and watching some videos on the subject I found a mountain called 'Ngadi Chuli' - A bit over 200km West from Mt Everest there has been only one confirmed assent (in 1979) to the peak and one unconfirmed (in 1970 - both climbers died in a fall during the decent) No one has even tried to climb it since 2014.
@MedicalAutonomyProject
11 ай бұрын
I have informed my husband that if we run out of money in retirement, this will be our retirement plan.
@Corrupted
10 ай бұрын
@@MedicalAutonomyProjectA grandiose way to go, to say the least
@arshiham247
7 ай бұрын
A mountain not climbed much times doesn't mean that it's hard. Gangkhar puensum, Muchhu chhish has still never been climbed despite people trying Muchhu chhish many times. However if you want to know about a more difficult mountain then read about baintha brakk, latok peaks and you will find the difficulty levels of mountains.
@nickreynolds8391
3 ай бұрын
The fact that it hasn't even been attempted in a decade...is extremely telling just how uber-dangerous this mountain must be.
@Outland9000
3 ай бұрын
@@arshiham247 Just looking at photos of Baintha Brakk make it seem an impossible climb. Even it's name of 'The Ogre' is intimidating.
When people attempt to summit mountains like K2, what happens to all the supplies used to get there? What happens to ropes, ladders, oxygen tanks, garbage, etc? Just curious if humans are destroying just another place we insist on going. Don't take my question wrong. I admire people with the physical and mental strength to climb and I absolutely love the beauty of the video.
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much Jon! Honestly, I’m not too sure, I assume it all comes down with them
@janvandermeer6159
Жыл бұрын
People often take gear down. If possible. But not the ropes, those remain on the mountain.
@oellappen269
11 ай бұрын
Ropes remain and sometimes oxygen tanks, but most of it gets taken down.
@fatalattraction613
9 күн бұрын
Only the disrespectful troglodytes leave their trash up there. Because Everest has become so commercialized, it’s full of a bunch of bored rich people who think it’s someone else’s job to clean up after them so it’s turning into a trash heap. You don’t see this on mountains like K2 and Annapurna because the only people venturing up those mountains are serious mountaineers who have a true respect for nature and the environment, so they don’t leave their trash behind for someone else to deal with.
When even the locals have no name for such a big mountain, you know it's going to be extremely difficult to climb
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
thats so true
@herbert9241
Жыл бұрын
Maybe it's so remote there are no 'locals.' It was simply unknown before the British survey.
@justanotherupscaspirant8837
Жыл бұрын
@@herbert9241 In the mountains, there are always locals. The official name in India is mountain tribes, which includes the more popular Gurkhas, Lepchas. They don't need to live on the mountain to name it, as long as it's visible from somewhere. K2 clearly wasn't
@LittleUniverse-5
Ай бұрын
Actually K2 has a local name, which is "Chogori" Chogo=big, ri=mountain in local language.. Britishers misjudged it as 2nd highest after K1
@justanotherupscaspirant8837
Ай бұрын
@@LittleUniverse-5 that name came waaay after 1947 when the Chinese govt attempted to rename all British named peaks to decolonise and assert dominance over PoK
I myself climbed the Mt. Everest base camp last year. At 5360m in altitude, the drop is air pressure becomes really apparent, even to the fittest. The temperature at some places dropped to -20 degrees Celsius. And its not like the trek is made easier with comfortable tea houses and all along the way. The accommodations at the top are bare minimal, and toilets are almost non-existent. I still wonder how me and my team of 24 made it from Lukla to the base camp in just 9 days. It is by far the hardest thing I have ever done.
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
Oh by no means did I mean to discredit how hard Mount Everest is, I just wanted to put in perspective that it makes an already extremely harder thing even harder. Massive respect to you for doing that!
i can't even imagine the feeling of getting to the top after all this effort and then going back down just insane how people can push themselves
@mudassaram1410
Жыл бұрын
Passion and emotion force climber to reach at summit but survival instinct force you to come back... I just went on a small mountain....yeah very happy to reach at top but high altitude make you sick, you feel severe headache, so you know that you have to go back for your survival.....so with sad heart, you start to come back.
The absolute best description of what to expect when attempting to summit K2! Well done and thank you.
Last year may give climbers the impression K2 has become “easy”. This could be a set up for a disaster.
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
Great point Marianna, let’s hope that’s not the case. All it takes is for a random bit of bad weathrr
@karlhans6678
Жыл бұрын
Ya i was thinking the same thing.
@lumzetuff3110
Жыл бұрын
It's definitely alot more than the previous year, but 200 people out of everyone in the world is still... Not very obtainable for most people. So let's hope it doesn't come to that!
@milosstojanovic4623
Жыл бұрын
Heh, whoever thinking climbing at 5 6 or 8km height gonna be easy (especially when they know how much it costs, and there is no man made "proper path") is crazy person, and should not be allowed to climb lol 😆
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
@@milosstojanovic4623 true
Ive seen alot of mountaineering videos and this is one of the best. Wish it was longer. Good job
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
thank you so much!
Thanks for the video! I enjoyed K2 mountain from the comfort of my home.
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
Karl, I’m with you on that one… I love watching videos of it but I don’t think I’ll ever climb it!
K2, like all mountains, doesn't try to kill you. It's more about the fact that it doesn't even deign to admit you exist. The mountain just is. And it's implacable in that "itness" if there is such a word. It's like the great oceans of the world. It's just there and if you intrude the consequences are on your own head.....
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
its very intereting, I did the same when researching this video
I'm can safely say that all the recent successful summit attempts were possible only because of guided route that was set up by nims dai and his team back in 2019.
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
Yeah which could be a false sence of security for people thinking this mountain suddenly became safe…
@frizzyrascal1493
Жыл бұрын
@@EverythingExplainedd People also forget that his lung capacities are way above average and he's a trained Special Force guy. That's not your average climber.
I live in an area that has many 7-10,000 foot mountains (2-3,000 meters) and I am regularly in and around and on top of them. The storms that can come up are fast and violent. I have extreme respect for the mountains, and can only imagine what these bave people go through. Highest I've ever been was 12,000 feet which feels like nothing in comparison.
@EverythingExplainedd
11 ай бұрын
I bet! the weather is craazzzy, imagien you're that high and see bad weather inbound...
Absolutely magnificent short documentary of this truly awesome mountain. I get goosebumps just looking at it, incredibly beautiful and yet terrifying at the same time. It would be an ultimate dream walking the route to the base camp! You have certainly gained a subscriber, and I have liked and shared this great video! Thanks so much 👏👏
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
thank you veyr much R G, I LOVED making this video
Lovely video and fair descriptions with all the sources. You gained another subscriber.
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
thanks Mark!
And think about this, the highest mountain in the solar system, Olympus Mons on Mars, stands at 27 km. More than 3 times mt Everest.
@vija992
11 ай бұрын
If most of the earth weren't covered with water, our mountains wound be considered taller too
@cryharder1877
11 ай бұрын
Yeah well, the gradient is so small you wount even realize you are climbing a mountain 😊
@Rykiz_Vidz
10 ай бұрын
Except the gravity there is way less so wouldn't it be easier to climb?
@rushilboorgula7290
9 ай бұрын
@@Rykiz_VidzMars gravity is roughly similar to earth tbh
@philholdsworth8280
Ай бұрын
I summited Olympus Mons back in 1985. I was the first. Did it without supplementary oxygen. It was quite easy really. Got a lift back with Matt Damon.
Your channel is outstanding you have my sub. You deserve way more hope to see you hit the millions soon.
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
thanks so much Nick! I hope so
Let's hope the foreign climbers treat the K2 sherpas well. Read an article where a Mt. Everest climber was near death and miraculously hauled back by one sherpa to safety. Only for that climber to thank only his sponsors and not the sherpa who literally carried him down the mountain on his back.
@EverythingExplainedd
11 ай бұрын
yeah the sherpas are the REAL MVPs
@koteswar009
5 ай бұрын
That guy from Malaysia
This video was so entertaining!! The editing is amazing. I wish it could have been longer. I could have listened for 40 minutes and longer
Best video I have watched for K2. Explicit detailing! Well Done.
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
thanks Pankaj!
The sherpas may be the defining factor for success rate on K2. Sherpas are important.
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
Extremely
@jansnauwaert1785
Жыл бұрын
As far as I know, there are no sherpas on K2 (in contrast to Everest). Not totally sure it's true, but that's what I read.
@janvandermeer6159
Жыл бұрын
@@jansnauwaert1785 correct. No sherpas with our expedition in 2008. There are high altitude porters, if you hire them, but they are not stronger than a fit climber.
@bona858
Жыл бұрын
No Sherpas in K2 , They are locals of Nepal and K2 is in Pakistan...
This is so good , loved it man !
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
thanks Piet! my best video for sure (so far...)
I opened this video and subscribed starightway. A good channel to come
This was so good! Thanks for making this man
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
Anytime Karl! Thanks for commenting
Excellent video, slightly debatable title. Using fatality rate alone (deaths:summits) to define deadly the top three are: 1. Annapurna 33% (1 in 3), 2. K2 25% (1 in 4), 3. Nanga Parbat (22%) Thank you for a great video.
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
thank you! I know Annapurna is technically but 2nd most deadly mountain is a terribler title haha. I plan to make a video on Annapuruna. 'Annapuruna: The Silent Killer'
This is by far the best K2 explainer video I’ve seen on KZread. You should do more videos on the rest of the 8000m peaks. Liked and Subscribed, looking forward for more.
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
thanks so much! Defintely, within a few months ill make a video on Annapurna
That was very enjoyable mate, good work.
I live in Islamabad and frequently travel to the mountains in the North. I only wish to reach K2 basecamp someday. Climbing K2 is out of question for me. Just watching the videos send shivers down my spine.
@EverythingExplainedd
9 ай бұрын
its a scary old mountain isnt it
Excellent video, hope you find success with this channel in the future!
the best k2 video watched so far. amazing clarity and details.
Well researched and presented, thank you for posting this interesting video
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Jhors! Loved making it
well with such difficulties that you have mentioned, I should stick with my roof top ladder activities.. thanks mate
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
hahaa
Now that I am in awe and curiously terrified, this was an epic explanation.
After reading "Kokou no hito" ( The climber) This video shows the conditions The MC went through
You deserve far more subs this video is 🔥🔥🔥
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Dom!
Wow what a powerful video! Loved it!! Can't wait for more!!
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Karlo!
Fantastic video. Entertaining, informative and kept my attention to the end. Your channel with blow up im sure 👊
@EverythingExplainedd
11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! I really hope it does, would love to do this full time
I remember I watched a video about K2 a couple of years ago, and while people were ascending they saw 1 human body just rolling like a ball from that mountain. He died obviously, I believe he was a fire fighter from Canada. That video stuck with me. edit: Found the video. It is called "K2 Abruzzi Route Climbing 2018" and 2:28 mark.
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
wow that is horrowing, I can see why that stuck with you. K2 is scary
K2 looks menacing. It would be cool to make the trek and stand at the base of the mountain. I’m sure an experience you’d have to see to explain. Hard pass on climbing it, or any other mountain for me though. Respect to those that do.
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
Very cool, but very scary. I’d never have the balls to climb it personally ahha
Parabéns Thiago... Muito Importante suas colocações !!!
Brilliant video mate. New subscriber ✌🏻
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
thanks Jon
K2 is frightening, Annapurna is more dangerous, although the Ogre is the scariest and probably hardest to climb followed by Cero Torre which looks terrifying! Beautiful to look at though! Enjoyed the vid 👍
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@jaishreeram3180
Жыл бұрын
What about KAILASH PARVAT then???😊😊😊
@MusicLover-01
Жыл бұрын
@@jaishreeram3180 Indeed it is forbidden to climb the sacred mountain and it looks like a death wish anyhow! If it were possible, I'd take my chances on Kailash over the Ogre though!
It’s this death zone that gets me thinking…. I’m not entirely convinced that Noah built a boat that floated on a sea that high up.
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
Haha
Excellent video!!
Absolutely amazing documentary.
Brings back memories of climbing Half Done mountain in Yosemite. I'm older now and my memory is not so good any more but here's how I remember it. I got used to the higher climate by riding my motorcycle up into the Sierra Mountains of California. As I got into the death zone my bike began to sputter and I had to carry 100 pounds of gear on my back for miles to get to base camp at Curry Village. I left before sunrise because you must go up and back before sundown or you will die. You begin by having to walk under a 1,000 foot hight water fall of cold snow run off. You get cold, wet and all you gear is soaked. The rocks are slippery and one wrong step and you will slide for 3 miles until you land head first into a pile of razor sharp rocks. It gets harder after that and when you get to the final climb you look straight up about 2,000 feet and see a rope ladder hanging off from the top. You are so tired you leave most of your 100 pound pack behind so you can climb the rope ladder. While you are gone there are monsters that live in the rocks who come and destroy all your gear looking for food. Rumor has it the monsters where put there by the base camp store so you will have to buy new gear when you get back. One look at the rope ladder on the sheer vertical 2,000 foot climb to the summit and I said @#$$%%%^^^ this - I'm going back. Just then a 10 year old kid in shorts and a T-shirt started up the rope ladder. So I knew the kid was on a suicide mission so I followed up behind him to try and rescue him ( or was I ashamed he was going to climb it and I was afraid to? .... I forget). I told myself, "don't look down." For once I followed my own advice that turned out to be good. Once on the summit, looking down, I could see K2 in the distance. I savored the moment and the view, knowing I had to leave within 12 mintues or I would die. The trip back was harder than the trip up. The rock monsters had eaten all of my food and I was near starvation as I entered the base camp. I had lost 20 pounds. I went to the base camp cafeteria at Curry Village and ate 40 pounds of food. I slept well that night knowing I was the first person in history to see K2 from the summit of Half Dome mountain. And that's the way I remember it.
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
that was a great read thank you very much! Sounds very intense, glad you survived...
@lw216316
Жыл бұрын
@@EverythingExplainedd ah, just the rambling memories of an old man, but thanks kid ! ...I really enjoyed your video....I had heard of K2 but did not know all the interesting things you presented. Well done.
@Alsemenor
Жыл бұрын
Are you saying you saw the K2 from Yosemite?
@lw216316
Жыл бұрын
@@Alsemenor sure, what you said, at least that's the way I remember it.
@Alsemenor
Жыл бұрын
@@lw216316 Yosemite is in the United States. K2 is, quite literally, on the other side of the world, in Pakistan. If you saw it you must have had an hallucination.
Very high quality explanatory video about K2! Just loved it. Please keep producing more content like this on other 8000 meter peaks too. Just subscribed you and looking forward for more videos like this! Cheers mate 🍻
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
thanks alot Malik! There is a very wide range of content on this channel as I kind of just make videos on whatever takes my fancy at the time haha. Ill Defintely do another mountain video
Absolutely superb! Thank you!
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Steve
Great content brother♥️💯
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
Thanks !
I honestly hope k2 stays a difficult challenge and doesn't end up like everest. It used to be an accomplishment, now it's a tourist attraction. Dropping fatalities is good, but by removing the challenge you remove what makes it special
@aryanram02
8 ай бұрын
nah mate calling everest a tourist attraction is false and true. there are 1000s who visit the base camp and return, they just go to watch the mountain thats it, there are only very few ppl who are the elite few who climb and conquor the summit and stand on the highest point on planet earth its one hell of an achievement. i suggest you climb a mountain yourself you will understand how mind bendingly difficult it is and especially harder if u add the extreme conditions like snow
@fatalattraction613
9 күн бұрын
@@aryanram02A lot of bored rich people are paying for a ton of personal porters and Sherpas to carry and do everything for them, including short roping them so the Sherpas can physically lift them up the mountain. Fortunately, China has opened up the Tibetan face again and they are instituting strict laws regarding who can climb, with one criterion being documented proof of at least one prior ascent of an 8000m climb. Thousands of people on Everest every single year are those who have no business being on the mountain but have enough cash to convince guides to take them anyway. Shriya Shah-Klorfine had ZERO mountain climbing experience but because she paid the guides enough they decided to teach her how to mountain climb during the weeks at base camp. When I say she had no climbing experience, I mean that she literally showed up at Everest Base Camp without even knowing how to put on her crampons. She died on the mountain. Her situation is hardly an anomaly either. Fortunately, with mountains like K2 and Annapurna this will never happen because those beasts kill 23% and 32% of the best of the best, respectively. You won’t find anyone willing to guide a novice or someone with no experience up those mountains. Because there is so much established infrastructure and routes it’s possible to get a physically fit, rich idiot up Everest. It’s also well-known that while Everest is the highest peak in the world, it’s far from being the most difficult to climb. K2 will never become easier to climb and you’ll not soon see guides and Sherpas getting physically fit, rich idiots up that monster.
I notice K2 doesn’t have lines of 300 people waiting in queue to summit … what is happening at Everest ?
@fatalattraction613
9 күн бұрын
Commercialization and bored rich people who can pay for a dozen personal porters and Sherpas to carry/do everything for them, including short roping them to pull them up the mountain.
I lvie in California where in Yosemite, people die regularly. Some are climbing El Capitan. a vertical face about 4,000 feet above the valley. Others fall off falls and peaks as much as 5,000 ft. I admire their guts, but I think I enjoy life enough to keep going.
@EverythingExplainedd
7 ай бұрын
I agree, too dangerous
Great vid mate, thank you
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Raf!
I’m more fascinated by K2 than Everest. Everest may be in the spotlight by K2 has my attention.
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
yeah K2 is so scary but in a cool way
Excellent, thank you!
Very informative!
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
I can't even manage my energy during a 10km run
Mashallah very great research and I appreciate you for making this video and I gained too much knowledge from this video.
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
thank you very much!
@windstorm933
Жыл бұрын
Alhumdulilah brother
Fantastic video. Thank you.
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
thank you very much!
Great video 👏👏 keep it up 👍😊
@EverythingExplainedd
11 ай бұрын
thank you so much!
Are “Sherpas” on K2 actually know as High Altitude Porters? I was under the impression Sherpas are a Nepalese ethnic group living near the base of Everest that work as porters and guides on Mt. Everest. High Altitude Porters are Pakistani.
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
I apologise if I got that part of the video wrong, but I believe they are Sherpas. For example: explorersweb.com/k2-and-cho-oyu-sherpas-advance-despite-strong-winds/
@fs2themax
Жыл бұрын
@@EverythingExplainedd I believe you are correct. My apologies. It looks like Sherpas are often brought in from Nepal to aid expeditions. Here’s a quote I pulled from another article: “In Pakistan, there are a limited number of highly qualified and skilled HAPs but there are efforts to train more. Many expeditions bring Sherpas in from Nepal to support their teams and fix ropes on K2 (and Broad Peak, the Gasherbrums, etc) and Pakistan doesn’t like this at all. Each Sherpa must have a full price climbing permit and there have been discussions to ban them as they are viewed as taking the jobs of the HAPs. All of this results in higher prices for Pakistan climbs, but they are still less expensive than Everest. A permit to climb K2 is around $1,700 versus $11,000 for Everest. Thankfully a ban on Sherpas has not happened as the Sherpas and HAPS work well together and a transfer of skills is taking place faster than if the HAPs climbed on their own. Personally I think having more local support in Pakistan is good for everyone, but they need to have the same skills as the Sherpas if more inexperienced climbers continue to attempt Karakoram peaks.” www.alanarnette.com/blog/2016/06/12/k2-will-never-become-everest/
@fs2themax
Жыл бұрын
Great video by the way, I thoroughly enjoyed it.
@Char444
Жыл бұрын
There is a clan near K2 in Skardu which is called Sadpara. They are locals and are known for mountaineering.
@fatalattraction613
9 күн бұрын
Sherpas are an ethnic Nepalese group and they have genetic differences that allow them to not just survive but thrive at such high altitudes.
What amazing editing!!!!
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Palash!
"K2 is a savage!" Annapurna: Hold my beer!
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
facts,m gonna make a video soon. 'Annapurna: The Silent Killer'
Brilliant. Thank you.
Brilliant video mate.
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Very good channel and information.
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Charles!
Thanks for a great quality video. I have one question. i see people in the video climb with the help of rope. But how do they first fix the rope in some fixed rock or a firm hold without climbing ? Is it a guess work or...?
@EverythingExplainedd
10 ай бұрын
thank you! and I believe it is literally just the cases of exepert climbers setting up these ropes!
subbed. great content. thanks
@EverythingExplainedd
6 ай бұрын
Thank you!
Whenever I watch a video about K2, I think about the 2021 winter summit that the 10-man nepalese expedition achieved. Winds of up to 40mph and temperatures that drop to -40c. That's without the fact that this mountain is extremely difficult to climb even in summer. Must have been a hell of a journey.
I really like this video. Well done! K2 is indeed savage
@EverythingExplainedd
8 ай бұрын
Thank you! It trulllllly is
Your videos on Annapurna ans K2 are amazing 👏
@EverythingExplainedd
5 ай бұрын
thank you so much!
Just signed in to subscribed to this content.
Ended Up Subscribing, Thank You For Teaching Me Something! Learn Something New Every Day. 💪🏼💯
Great video, thank you
@EverythingExplainedd
11 ай бұрын
my pleasure!
Very well done video, keep it up with more content. Your channel is very underrated but success is not far. Good luck.
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Very nice video... Everything was perfect...Can you please tell me which editing software you use?? Can't imagine this is your 1st channel... And so many summits in 25 hours window... That was lucky
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
thank you! It is my first channel but iv been editing for years, I use Premier Pro & After Effects
@mnoorkhan
Жыл бұрын
@@EverythingExplainedd thank you so much for the reply.. Honestly you are the first professional creator who replied. I am learning aftereffects... Do you use AUDACITY for audio?? And where did you get such amazing footages of K2 that were stock free??? I always find it difficult to find videos that can be used copyright free
@aryanram02
8 ай бұрын
@@mnoorkhan audacity-audio da vinci resolve+AE-video and colour correction photoshop or there is a online software called photopea thats ditto same but free of cost- thumbnails lastly to answer ur ques regarding stock footage, it isnt stock footage. most of the stuff shown is picked up from other channels with ppl who have done it but its just few seconds of multiple videos. and yt allows it if u credit the creator and if the creator doesnt have a problem with u using those videos (most dont have an issue) + this was an educational video hence yt doesnt mind if u use the clips for "education" :)) i hope i gave u something of use. have a great day :)
V nice information 👍
Fantastic quality of video that isn’t usually delivered by channels with 10M subscribers. Just shows life ain’t fair sometimes !! Hope to see this channel grow to million plus at-least soon.
Seen the Karokroam range first hand, unbelievable stuff
@EverythingExplainedd
11 ай бұрын
they look so cool and so scary
Excellent work
@EverythingExplainedd
11 ай бұрын
thank you!
Really amazing and quality content.. Subbed!!
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Kiran!
Excellent video . . . very well narrated and researched. So help me god if it is yet another one of these A.I. generated videos I seem to keep running up against. Those are a dead giveaway if you are at least moderately educated about mountaineering and familiar with the history of these peaks and legendary climbers and expeditions. Geezzz, I hope you are an actual person as your videos and information is great . . . and factual!
wait this channel is so perfect omg
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Eyan! May I ask why? Appreciate that
Subscribed. You need much more subscribers. San Diego. CA
@EverythingExplainedd
10 ай бұрын
thank you so much!
Excellent video. Do a deep dive on the pyramids, would do numbies
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
thanks Andrew, definitely will do
Great video man! It’s been put together so well!
@EverythingExplainedd
6 ай бұрын
thank you! my next mountain video will be live within the next 7 days. 'Annapurna: The SILENT Killer Mountain'
Great video - I was locked in the whole time!
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Brrrake!
@stuartclifton4764
Жыл бұрын
Didn't expect to see my fav F1 channel here!!
@brrrake
Жыл бұрын
@@stuartclifton4764 well well well!
Great video! I hope you get more subscribers in the future :>
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much, I hope soo too!
Great video.
@EverythingExplainedd
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Jan!