Mountaineering Gone Wrong Marathon #6

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A collection of some of the most popular Mountaineering stories to date.

00:32 The Three Pinnacles of Everest
10:59 Start of 2023 Everest Climbing Season
18:47 Annapurna 2023 Climbing Season
29:24 1995 K2 Disaster
40:45 The Deadly 2023 Everest Climbing Season

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Just learned of a Sherpa who's summited Everest 27 times! What an incredible feat of strength and endurance, with a sht ton of experience to draw from.

imarriedabrkfsttaco
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I hate what has become of Everest. Humans just can’t leave anything as beautiful as they first found it, no matter where or what it is.

sharkladyindisguise
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These people are climbers, fair enough. It’s those expedition companies I hate who convince Kevin from Kansas City that he too can climb for a small 100k fee.

effkay
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Yea. Cause climbing a mountain isn't dangerous enough, walking across a ladder above a crevice is frightening 😮

jameswillett
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EVER ...REST... sounds so fascinating!!! But it become the highest cemetery of the World. Really really true to its name. Forever Rest.

jonathanmendoza
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Amazing that Indian woman survived. Usually "going for help" is code for "I'm not staying to die with you." Sherpa's should get most of the credit for anyone who climbs Everest.

tkell
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The original climbers of Everest are rolling over in their graves seeing what’s become of their mountain and it’s over exploitation. I find it absolutely disgusting

wuteva
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When the mountain send you like 2 different signs that you are not welcome or to go down NOW, you listen 🫥

AndyG
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It's so nice to see the Boardman Tasker Prize for Mountain Literature set up to encourage & support writing by mountaineers (&/or writers who love the mountains).

ChristineMHale
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Ok, as part of the acclimatization routine, NOT Sherpas but everyone who gets a permit has to carry garbage down, and climb back up maybe twice for each camp. By the time climbers have packed 60 lb. of poop and candy wrappers back to base camp dump trucks, and climbed back up, those liable to altitude sickness would have dropped out without dying, and Everest will be tidier!

RogerLewis-eytt
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The photo at 41:31 is just horrendous. Queuing at the Hillary Step as if they’re waiting in the queue in a theme park.

tdurb
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Looking at the 1996 disaster, it’s clear that the commercialized sport of mountaineering is still as problematic as it was 20 years ago. Scott Fischer always tried to clean up the mountain, do his part to preserve it for the future. He just got too big for the mountain in the end. He had to live up to his reputation as a great mountaineer, same as Rob Hall. No one is learning from the past mistakes and it’s going to get worse.

TGGent
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Peter Boardman went to my school though was several years older than me. Our geography classroom was named The Peter Boardman room in his honour.

captaincat
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I really love your videos about the different mountaineering treks pursued by those passionate about reaching these dangerous, but awe inspiring peaks. When I was in my 20s, I did a lot of mountain climbing and wanted to do more but I was affected by cancer which changed my physiology and made it impossible. I can still see in my minds eye the extraordinary and frightening storms forming below me when I was at a high altitude. It was breathtaking and scary all at the same time! Your videos help me relive how amazing it is to be on a mountain.

theresabuede
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Boardman & Tasker are names I would follow all the time back in the 1970s.
They seemed to be EVERYWHERE!
THE SHINING MOUNTAIN is a book I read back when it was first released. It's really an excellent book.
Clearly the author knee things that only mountaineers, like me, would know. I enjoyed reading THE SHINING MOUNTAIN, very much.
That was back when I was becoming a decent mountaineer myself, so I had a great ability to understand what was true or not.
Boardman & Tasker were great climbers and their loss is deeply felt.

kiasax
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I just wanted to say I absolutely love your channel I binge watch it while cooking or doing my makeup lol but I love it when I was younger I would tell my dad that I was going to summit Mt Everest lol I was delusional to say the least but just watching your videos sometimes make me feel like im there in some way… thank you for your great videos ❤

dam_dats_beauty
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It should be required that if you hike up the Mountain you bring back a load of trash. Start forcing these people to clean up there mess.

charlesdobbs
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So true and masterfully explained, I'm a 5 year student of bass and got a huge boost in understanding bass instruments.

davidcurry
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Thank you for your videos and outstanding narration, especially the first story. You tell a great story because you give sufficient background to give us a good introduction and acquaintance on the characters to make the details of the events more clear and impactful. Not an easy feat. Really appreciate all your hard work recounting these dramatic events with sensitive insights of the mountaineers and their accomplishments. Kudos and congratulations!!!! 💪💪👏👏🏅🏅🙌🙌👍👍⭐⭐⭐⭐👏👏💪💪😁😁

thaodenunzio
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¡Increíble contenido! Como amante del montañismo y la escalada, siempre es importante recordar que debemos respetar las montañas y estar bien preparados. Un documental impresionante que subraya el riesgo inherente a estas actividades apasionantes. Gracias por compartir estos momentos tan intensos. 🏔️🧗‍♂️

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