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K2 The KILLER SUMMIT · BBC

K2 The KILLER SUMMIT · BBC

EVEREST & LHOTSE Traverse

EVEREST & LHOTSE Traverse

EVEREST · 60th ANNIVERSARY

EVEREST · 60th ANNIVERSARY

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  • @js-dy4hc
    @js-dy4hc2 сағат бұрын

    頂上足元から5メートルほど下に、過去の登頂者のザイルや残してきた国旗などが見えるが、少しずつ雪が降り積もり、高くなってる様な⁈この映像は空撮しないと撮れない映像。皆さんは、これを見てどう思いますか?

  • @wetwingnut
    @wetwingnut3 сағат бұрын

    "... Sandy's gear." Of the TV, fax machine, satellite phone, computers, printers, and expresso maker, how much, exactly, did Sandy carry?

  • @wetwingnut
    @wetwingnut3 сағат бұрын

    This doesn't begin to tell the story of two competing guide business leaders. Each one with a journalist among their clients, ready to tell the world of their summit success - or failure. Each desperate for that publicity and fearfully that it would go to the other. Tell me that influenced none of their decisions.

  • @NikiGuerra-ft8is
    @NikiGuerra-ft8is4 сағат бұрын

    Towards the beginning he said something like the mountain all of a sudden seemed crowded. That was in 1996. Imagine how bad it is now …

  • @carolescutt2257
    @carolescutt22575 сағат бұрын

    Wayne alexander 'cowboy" was the only tough kiwi (to use a cliché ) to actually address the sadness guilt and emotion issue directly Ingles and woodward just appeared to just skirt around it and to me really embodied 'its just too bad' i dont blame them and david didn't seem to expect help or ask for it😢😢

  • @john-nx4xn
    @john-nx4xn5 сағат бұрын

    Girls 😅😅😅😅" how can I help?" Get out of the way, hold the camera then make me a sandwich 🥪.

  • @claudiano_jr
    @claudiano_jr5 сағат бұрын

    A-MA-ZING!!!! "We are all from the same clay"

  • @Quick-Question-Media
    @Quick-Question-Media5 сағат бұрын

    Holy cow...Close call. Nice video!

  • @timjones147
    @timjones1476 сағат бұрын

    There’s no dark side of Everest. It’s all dark.

  • @bojanaaa
    @bojanaaa11 сағат бұрын

    So did Araceli go back? Was she successful?

  • @sophie4636
    @sophie463613 сағат бұрын

    Superb documentary, really moving.

  • @viee5330
    @viee533014 сағат бұрын

    As someone who's grown up in the dolomites in a village not too far away from him, I have always heard about Messner here and there. I occasionally saw him on the street, visited his museums on school trips or heard someone casually bring up his hikes in conversation. But never really grasped the scale of his achievements/struggles. However watching this - It puts everything in such a different perspective. To hear some of my own regions history, told from his own experience, has been really touching. It makes so much sense hearing him talk about his upbringing and approach to climbing and his life. What an Impressive, breathtaking, inspirational and uplifting being.

  • @mrakl3
    @mrakl316 сағат бұрын

    It looks to me like the cam pulled out - not that the carabiner unclipped

  • @britt-marielarsson2990
    @britt-marielarsson299016 сағат бұрын

    Wow so beautiful

  • @safranpollen
    @safranpollen17 сағат бұрын

    very authentic ! you can be proud , ya`ve had done all well !

  • @rabid_1
    @rabid_117 сағат бұрын

    So they gave up on thomas, then saved this guy. This is kinda messsed up.

  • @robertwinfree3197
    @robertwinfree319717 сағат бұрын

    If I remember right, the storm that overtook them had once been a hurricane when it was in the Indian Ocean.

  • @tombstone4986
    @tombstone498617 сағат бұрын

    Ive experienced that on a wild fire in the forest, it'll haunt you forever...

  • @prairiewitch8217
    @prairiewitch8217Күн бұрын

    Terrifying

  • @cjod33
    @cjod33Күн бұрын

    A complete set up. It was pretty obvious that he was going to die doing this sort of thing. I feel for those he left behind.

  • @e.solano3963
    @e.solano3963Күн бұрын

    Dude. I miss your long form videos 😢

  • @gilray1977
    @gilray1977Күн бұрын

    Staged but still incredibly dramatic !!!

  • @cappy2282
    @cappy2282Күн бұрын

    Beck is cool 😎

  • @benjaminnewton8018
    @benjaminnewton8018Күн бұрын

    Great stuff

  • @micahrowe
    @micahroweКүн бұрын

    I love how so many other cultures speak many languages. As an American, I speak Spanish and English. These guys speak 3-4 languages each! I love that!

  • @t.r.m1138
    @t.r.m1138Күн бұрын

    Butt rash

  • @Scottyboyhvacdude
    @ScottyboyhvacdudeКүн бұрын

    Climbing with no legs is exactly what mountaineering is about, bravo👎

  • @4figwit
    @4figwitКүн бұрын

    Thank you for showing us life and death like never seen before😢❤

  • @davidandrews8963
    @davidandrews8963Күн бұрын

    BLOODY NUTTERS THE LOT OF THEM BUT RESPECT TO ALL FOR GIVING IT A GO CHRIS BONNINGTONS BOOK ON EVEREST IS A MUST READ VERY POIGNANT INDEED ☀️🌈🙏♥️

  • @Veni-Veni-Vici.
    @Veni-Veni-Vici.Күн бұрын

    It’s unfortunate that they do not mention the Sherpas to often

  • @user-dd2gn1ij9l
    @user-dd2gn1ij9lКүн бұрын

    These guys got the BIGGEST BALL'S I've ever seen in my life. ❤❤❤

  • @safranpollen
    @safranpollenКүн бұрын

    the lost ropes from the avalanche, the rest is the tragedy result on a mountain like this.

  • @antonyme9617
    @antonyme9617Күн бұрын

    Those people like taking risks, they got what they were looking for.

  • @henrylansky4177
    @henrylansky4177Күн бұрын

    I bet Ian and Bruce where Eskimo brothers and Someone caught feelings over the brunettes honey hole and ditched the team

  • @user-up9qo7ph1c
    @user-up9qo7ph1cКүн бұрын

    BECK WEATHERS AND A COUPLE OF OTHERS DID NOT BELONG ON THAT MOUNTAIN AND PUTTING OTHERS IN DANGER OF LOSING THEIR LIVES 😢😢😢

  • @user-up9qo7ph1c
    @user-up9qo7ph1cКүн бұрын

    THE THING IS THAT THERE ARE SOME PEOPLE WHO CAN CLIMB AND OTHERS WHO CANT AND DON'T HAVE ANY RIGHT TO PUT THE PEOPLE WHO CAN IN DANGER OF LOSING THEIR LIVES 😢

  • @henrylansky4177
    @henrylansky4177Күн бұрын

    Mane there’s really nothing impressive about this. Looks like a dummy mission. If you make it , it’s really not that important. If you die? It’s really not that important.

  • @marielasut1354
    @marielasut1354Күн бұрын

    How much they pay for the Sherpas to guide them to the top of the Mt Everest. Just curiosity.

  • @kennethjohnson5180
    @kennethjohnson5180Күн бұрын

    Dinner plate lmao

  • @sozzyhunter
    @sozzyhunterКүн бұрын

    People here keep talking about how great sherpas were but you have to note as well that when Bukreev saved three people that night by himself alone in the storm he was totally exhausted and he asked all sherpas who were hiding in the tents to go and help Scott Fisher because he himself could barely move after rescuing other clients and every sherpa refused him, so when you praise them how great there were this night you should memorize this as well.......

  • @aroundandround
    @aroundandroundКүн бұрын

    In linear algebra, an eigervector is a vector that gets reoriented by the transformation to the vertically down direction.

  • @leytonfletcher9920
    @leytonfletcher9920Күн бұрын

    The cameraman helped so much

  • @john-nx4xn
    @john-nx4xnКүн бұрын

    Standing room only on top of the world.

  • @subhasisghatak5124
    @subhasisghatak5124Күн бұрын

    Wish if I were there 😊😊😊😊

  • @user-rt4jv8ww2i
    @user-rt4jv8ww2i2 күн бұрын

    Wow 4 million views, ❤

  • @mwheape
    @mwheape2 күн бұрын

    This is really an amazing production. Well done. Usually on these things I watch, they focus on the disasters, people dying. This one just focused on the day to day activities, we know that several people died, but it wasn't the focus of the video. No reenactments, just the reality of what's required to successfully summit.

  • @brandyl2183
    @brandyl21832 күн бұрын

    Hard to believe that people do this willingly.

  • @ananiabaleimatuku1508
    @ananiabaleimatuku15082 күн бұрын

    Those dying committed "suicide ". Its a suicide mission knowing fully well the risk and consequences. It does not take a rocket scientist to understand the life risk n danger the mountain poses. To decide TO ACCEND THE FREAKING MOUNTAIN, its a personal choice of life and death. So to die, in in the summit is your own choice. You knew before hand, that you are going to die. So please, lets grow up 😢😢😢n lets stop feeling sorry for ourselves if we don't make it alive. Your choice to climb, is you've also made it difficult for your loved ones beside you live their life too. You've sealed your fate. So its like, You are on your own. Youve sealed your fate even before climbing. There should be a policy, a document where you endorse, to approve that you must not put the life of others in danger if you are in a STATE, where no one is willing to help you. A state you are going to die. Sometimes, it is not always about you. Its also about the life of others. So the choice is yours. whether u want to help the dying "frend"... Its something like Going to War!

  • @stellapivovarova5625
    @stellapivovarova56252 күн бұрын

    Excellent footage of your expedition. Thank you for sharing this with us.

  • @marcoantonio271
    @marcoantonio2712 күн бұрын

    To much turist