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2011
Mount Everest ICE FALL.wmv
The best Mount Everest Ice Fall video footage you will see. Shot with a helmet-mounted camera in the perpective of the climber. Powerful video images of the extraordinary Khumbu glacier as it breaks up descending from the Western Cwm to Base camp. Voted top 10 at Killarney 2011 Adventure Film Festival.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
@freofan4
A woman climber fell into the crevasse. What you see is her backpack and clothes. Unfortunately, I heard that she had broken her back but I do not know about her outcome.
Congrats on your uncles cousin climbing K2.
@theodorefairhurst man what is that at 2:10 great achievment bitherway my uncles cousin just climbed k2
@theodorefairhurst man what is that at 2:10
@DubstepTaco
Thank you. It was great.
@bryans6669
Advice -
Read books about climbing Everest
@DubstepTaco
No joke.
Those are people who have died.
If you dont know about Everest its too high up to get the bodies down from so if you fall and get hurt to the point were your unable to climb then most likely ur dead.
wahts that at 2:10?
Epic Achievment mate. very good work. This isnt just an event. its an absolute completion of life! well done
@bryans6669
Hi Bryan. Good advise from the reply above to buy Freedom of the Hills. It is the bible of mountaineering. Next just go out there and hike and trek in the hills and mountains. Get experience and climb higher each time. It is about getting confidence in yourself. Get your body and psychology strong. It adds up- one step at a time. Good luck.
This video seriously deserves more views.
@TroubadourJuggernaut
I agree that there is a certain signifcant percentage of people who should not be there. Many of whom however leave long before summit day arrives. Remember however, all expeditions including Hillary’s and Mallory’s needed a large contigent of porters to make it happen. Cheers.
@theodorefairhurst
„The Sherpas are definitely an intergral part of climbing Everest“, yeah that is an understatement ! they place all the ropes / ladders / oxygen tanks ahead of all the teams…..climing without them would eliminate 80% of all attempts on Everest (maybe that would be a good thing to cut down on un trained traffic jams / bottlenecks) ; )
@theodorefairhurst Thanks a lot monsieur
@MrAsllan12
Great choice. All the best. Go for it.
All my Respect for all your achievment sir….. my mate and i are starting to learn little by little all the basis of mountaineering!!! we got in mind to climb island peak in the next years
@mosaicglass Hi he used a GOPRO HD helmet cam… it is wrote a the end of the video
Bryan, if you want to climb everest you first need to go buy the book freedom of the hills. Read that and memorize it like its your bible. Next you need to join your local mountaineering club, take all the basic classes and pass then invest high quality 5k in gear and start climbing the classic American summits. If you become a stellar and fit mountaineer and meet the right people you’ll be invited as an expedition member or you’ll have to dump upwards of 250k and go on a commercial expedition
i wanna climb this mountain – what can i do to prepare myself, i have no clinbing experience,.
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Wonderful video. Can you tell me the which camera you used? Thanks so much
My questions were more about the process of learning to be a good mountaineer from a person who for sure does have the required experience. That’s about it. And inmy opinion we should never underestimate the mountain, no matter how high it is.
@doominator2006 well I truly do not aim to learn how to climb mount Everest from a youtube channel. Furthermore I don’t think there are people who think that the stuff you learn from youtube about Everest are more than enough to go and climb the highest peak on the planet.
@hoguords sorry pal if you really believe to learn about „mountaineering“ on everest on a youtube channel, your name will sometime be added to the list of already 200+ deaths there. The Khumbu Ice fall is „only“ approx. 5.500 metres altitude. Add your 2.925 and you reach hillary step oder second step (from th north side).
This mountain is only for serious and professional acting people possible.
@toguNYC
The Sherpas are definitely an intergral part of climbing Everest. As you may know they were a very important part from day 1 with Hillary. Their livelihood counts on climbers and trekkers. They do put oxygen bottles (7-8 kg) in place high on the mountain. Undoubtedly, there are some rich climbers but unless they are trained, strong and experienced, they probably will give up and go home early. I saw people leaving on a daily basis when I was there. Climbers carry their own loads.
I heard the sherpas do the hardest tasks like laying those stairs infront of them and carrying those rich people’s additional oxygen tanks weighing 20-30kg more. where as the rich climbers carry only around 10kg.