Live accident at Manaslu 2022

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This year’s Manaslu expedition some time we have to face this kind of challenge accept in the mountain 🏔 this is we call mountain life
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She is a prime example of someone who isn’t qualified to be there but payed lots of money to have someone babysit her

rumpwrangler
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I think a lot of people fail to understand that when you do this kind of climbing, you have to accept the fact that you might die in the process. One of the reasons why I'd never do this kind of stuff.

nimarus
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Get that woman off the mountain. She's the one in the horror movies that freaks out and puts everyone in danger

seemsxlegit
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Nothing like high pitched, panicked screaming in an emergency, let’s climb a mountain

DBLDoG
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I think the moment I would have panicked is when the Sherpas are going “shiiit”. It’s like when you see an air hostess getting scared.

RaferJeffersonIII
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You climbed a HUGE FN PEAK and knew that was a possibility. The WORST thing you can do is panic, scream, and use A WHOLE BUNCH OF OXYGEN! That’s exactly what she did 😶

trailerparkart
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She has no business being on a mountain if she can’t keep herself calm

ZachAsaD
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If I went to Everest, I would look up at the mountain and say, “Yeah… Everest!!! You think your tough?… YOU’RE SO I’m gonna leave you alone. Sorry to bother you on such a beautiful day.” Then turn around and walk away.

yellowflower
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I went to climb Mt Kilimanjaro good few years ago.… on our last day to reach the summit, we left super early to reach to the summit… in about 3 - 4 hours I started to feeling super cold on my fingers, body… it was around -10 Celsius… I had to make a very hard decision.. I told our guide that they could keep going but I was turning around… I started my descent… and I was lucky to be able to see one of the most beautiful sunrises I could had ever imagined in my life… just sitting there… imagining everything… made to the base camp! Had few cold beers, took a good nap in the hut, waited for wife and guide… enjoyed the rest of our trip in Africa! Back to the USA! The following year, got a better gear, back to Tanzania… went for Kilimanjaro again! Made to the summit!!! Priceless!!!! One just have to know when it is time to stop and pit your ego aside…. 🥇🏆🏔️

ptgreen
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For those who haven't seen the full video, she gets so much worse. This clip cuts right before a body comes sliding by the group about 50 feet off-trail to their left and the lady start hysterically screaming "SOMEBODY HELP THEM. SOMEBODY HELP THEM!" While she herself does nothing but stand around and panic.
EDIT: Some of you geniuses seem to think I'm suggesting she help.."wHaT dO yOu ExPeCt HeR tO dO"..that's literally my whole point peanut brains, what does SHE expect them to do?

SnoozeOnYouTube
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This is what our parents went through trying to walk to school

libertyordeath
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Last month everyone in the comments was a Submarine engineer. This month everyone an Everest mountaineer.

SOLDOZER
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If someone carries a 150lb oxygen bottle on their back so you can make the climb, you didn't make the climb.

PaulRobbins-uuew
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She's wasting a lot of oxygen if shes wearing a oxygen mask

raygenbrady
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When you needlessly challenge death, death will gladly oblige to your challenge.

lonestarhero
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Listen to the Sherpas they know when things are not good

snowboarder
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This video cuts off but she was screaming because dead bodies or very injured people were sliding down the mountain. I do agree that you shouldn't go into a high risk situation if your reaction is to panic but you can't really know how you are going to react when seeing a dead body. It's one thing to think about how you would handle a situation such as this but it's completely different once you are actually experiencing it. Very few people are prepared to deal with such situations found on Everest or other high peaks.

krahvata
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Not feeling the obvious bias of some of these comments. As a former ER nurse I can tell you that panic isn't gender specific. Anyone can crash and burn given the right circumstances.

middlesys
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I don’t understand why people climb the mountain knowing it’s a matter of life and death and then screaming and panicking when they’re about to die. Weird people.

savaiianteine
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There is a full video of this where she goes full hysterical. It's maddening. In that video, the guide is just sitting there staring at her with disgust. She has a hysterical meltdown as a climber's body falls down the mountain. She is really screaming because she's masked her actions with overconfidence and paid helpers and she's just seeing first hand the real consequences for her "hobby".

pistol