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Beyond ID: Everest
Refections on two Everest expeditions.
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Відео

Esmerelda 6 12 21
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Team Honey Badger has fun in the Teanaway.
Challenger Day 3 Descent: 8-5-20
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We descend from Challenger's summit.
Challenger 2020 Summit: 8-5-20
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We top out on Challenger.
Challenger Day 3 Summit Approach: 8-5-20
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We leave high camp for the summit....
Loowit 2020
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Team Manus ascends Loowit.
Challenger Day 2: 8-4-20
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We make progress up Mt Challenger, establishing high camp in position for a summit bid the following day. An IMG Expedition.
Challenger Day 1: 8-3-20
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We climb Challenger via Big Beaver. In this episode, we make progress with the approach and achieve first camp at Beaver Pass.
Kaleetan 9-7-19
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Tom and I scramble up Kaleetan on a beautiful September day, just hours before thunderstorms slam into Western Washington. Blog: pottinger.net/osm/2019/09/kaleetan-peak/ Soundtrack: Lucid by Sublab: open.spotify.com/track/5QV9ZfinLq084Q2oyWTYtI?si=vKBPqtTlQ3mliJnPUCyTrg
Kautz Day 3
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Summit day on our ascent of Mt Rainier / Tahoma via the Kautz Ice Chute. An IMG Expedition. pottinger.net/osm/2019/09/rainier-via-kautz-ice-chute-day-3/ Soundtrack: Know (Overwerk / MARS) and Fading Light (anatu, John Garner)
Loowit 8-30-19
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A fabulous day hike of Loowit, AKA Mt St Helens, with great friends on 8-30-19. My blog for more information: wp.me/pahVio-1sO Soundtrack: Ozeanblau by Ambyion. open.spotify.com/track/5wLTRdHh1iKn9zOa86CS8M?si=V8SuMpprTl6NKoWh8GJE7w
Rainier via Kautz Ice Chute: Day 2 (Suzanne Sundfør Soundtrack)
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Second day of our ascent of Mt Rainier via the Kautz Ice Chute, June 10, 2019. An IMG expedition. Want a version with no music? Go here: ua-cam.com/video/rqntuYnePvg/v-deo.html.
Rainier via Kautz Ice Chute: Day 2
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Second day of our ascent of Mt Rainier via the Kautz Ice Chute, June 10, 2019. An IMG expedition. No soundtrack in this version because I am so tired of all the whining from trolls out there. Soundtrack version will come separately.
Rainier via Kautz Ice Chute: Day 1
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Day 1 of our IMG expedition up Rainier via the Kautz Ice Chute, 6-9-19. Learn more here: wp.me/pahVio-1my Soundtrack: Faster Than Light by Imagine Music: open.spotify.com/track/6aDMlKdweSm1qnKug8W59q?si=yN7_6NMCTNuEIghKiYHaiw
Forbidden Peak North Ridge 9-5-18
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Ascending Forbidden's North Ridge, then descending the West Ridge, with Justin Merle and Ann Sparks. An IMG Expedition. pottinger.net/osm/2018/11/forbidden-peak-via-north-ridge-day-3/
Forbidden Peak (Long Version) PART 4
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Forbidden Peak (Long Version) PART 4
Forbidden Peak (Long Version PART 3) 9-5-18
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Forbidden Peak (Long Version PART 3) 9-5-18
Forbidden Peak (Long Version PART 2) 9-5-18
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Forbidden Peak (Long Version PART 2) 9-5-18
Forbidden Peak (Long Version PART 1) 9-5-18
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Forbidden Peak (Long Version PART 1) 9-5-18
Forbidden Peak North Ridge - Day 1
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Forbidden Peak North Ridge - Day 1
Mailbox 4-6-18
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Mailbox 4-6-18
Everest: Khumbu Icefall 4-23-16
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Everest: Khumbu Icefall 4-23-16
Elbrus Summit 7-24-17
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Elbrus Summit 7-24-17
Elbrus: Blizzard 7-23-17
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Elbrus: Blizzard 7-23-17
Pastukhov Rocks 7-22-17
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Pastukhov Rocks 7-22-17
Elbrus Training Day 7-20-17
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Elbrus Training Day 7-20-17
Elbrus Acclimatization Hike 7-19-17
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Elbrus Acclimatization Hike 7-19-17
Everest Camp 2, 5-2-16
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Everest Camp 2, 5-2-16
Everest C2 Discovery Grab Bag 4-21-16
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Everest C2 Discovery Grab Bag 4-21-16
Everest C3 to C4 5-20-16
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Everest C3 to C4 5-20-16

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Slivaker23423
    @Slivaker23423 3 місяці тому

    Very helpful!

  • @りーん-y3f
    @りーん-y3f 3 місяці тому

    まるで 自分がその場所にいるような 美しい緊張する動画に 感動する🎉❤ 素晴らしい。

  • @easygoer1234
    @easygoer1234 4 місяці тому

    I really liked both this video and the ice fall. The music you picked went just PERFECT with both.😊 glad you made it safely.

  • @easygoer1234
    @easygoer1234 4 місяці тому

    What was rolling down the mountain. ? ? ???????😮

    • @OSMAdventures
      @OSMAdventures 4 місяці тому

      The oxygen cylinder from a climber who slipped.

  • @easygoer1234
    @easygoer1234 4 місяці тому

    I wanna go there.

  • @averagejoegrows
    @averagejoegrows 5 місяців тому

    dude never even summited just another rich guy looking for an ego stroke

    • @OSMAdventures
      @OSMAdventures 5 місяців тому

      pottinger.net/osm/2017/05/top-planet-earth/ Please go to your room now and think about what you have said.

    • @averagejoegrows
      @averagejoegrows 5 місяців тому

      @@OSMAdventures im a bjj black belt theres not many people that can put me in my room

    • @OSMAdventures
      @OSMAdventures 5 місяців тому

      ???

  • @54spatula
    @54spatula 5 місяців тому

    Delete the music and the video is 50% better.

  • @truth1267
    @truth1267 6 місяців тому

    Just take one sleeping bag problem solved

    • @OSMAdventures
      @OSMAdventures 6 місяців тому

      Please let me know how this works for you on your next Everest expedition, would appreciate your perspective.

  • @TheMerryPrangster
    @TheMerryPrangster 7 місяців тому

    Imagine climbers had to be self sufficient and drag their own gear instead of relying on sherpas. There would be a fraction of records being broken.

    • @OSMAdventures
      @OSMAdventures 7 місяців тому

      Records? For me, 8000M mountaineering is the ultimate team sport, and we were certainly close teammates with our guides. I could never have summited without them.

  • @gokhanatilan9104
    @gokhanatilan9104 7 місяців тому

    nice place.

  • @marysemichelle6304
    @marysemichelle6304 8 місяців тому

    Les sherpas : véritables héros de ces montagnes !!!

  • @MindTrainer9
    @MindTrainer9 9 місяців тому

    You guys are superhumans. 🔥🔥🔥

  • @ElMistroFeroz
    @ElMistroFeroz Рік тому

    A mountain so treacherous and challenging that it's the only one you can't summit without a sherpa cooking your meals and carrying your stuff.

    • @OSMAdventures
      @OSMAdventures Рік тому

      Oh mountaineers benefit from the expertise and support from Sherpa guides on many mountains, not just Everest. What was your experience climbing to the top?

  • @KramF10
    @KramF10 Рік тому

    "Thin skins on my shins"

  • @JoeKyser
    @JoeKyser Рік тому

    :041 that looks like a move you are like well okay others did it. I guess its my turn. Shakey AF

  • @LaRejaPX
    @LaRejaPX Рік тому

    Congratulations. I have to say honestly and bluntly, I would literally shit my pants on these ladders. Can you practice that beforehand or how do you get over there?

    • @OSMAdventures
      @OSMAdventures Рік тому

      Thanks. We do train ahead of time on other mountains, but also in Everest Base Camp.

  • @shakirkhan9260
    @shakirkhan9260 Рік тому

    Mt. Everest is nothing in front K2.

    • @OSMAdventures
      @OSMAdventures Рік тому

      If you have not yet climbed them both, I do wish you best fortune in your expeditions to both mountains. Please take them both very seriously. Thanks.

  • @sherrytrobinson1546
    @sherrytrobinson1546 Рік тому

    All that waiting, it seem dangerous. Spending all that money, it not worth the risk

  • @sudokode
    @sudokode Рік тому

    The craziest thing about this is having to cross the gaps over foot ladders that force you to look down for every step because your ice climbing boots have no business walking on them 😅

  • @lorrenaolisiq7131
    @lorrenaolisiq7131 Рік тому

    Esse vídeo é maravilhoso, música,imagem aventura NASA leva esse vídeo pra outras civilizações no universo.

  • @Montecito-go1bu
    @Montecito-go1bu Рік тому

    I am watching this awesome video on my sofa and I wish I had the energy and the courage to do something like this. I envy people who are able to do stuff like this. How long does it take to go to the summit ?

    • @OSMAdventures
      @OSMAdventures Рік тому

      Thanks .This expedition lasted 65 days. You can learn more on my blog pottinger.net/osm/expedition/everest-2016/

  • @adataylor6793
    @adataylor6793 Рік тому

    Question, did you summit? So sad to see a person fall! Do you know who it was later? So many lined up in front of you all were not even moving. The amount of people in line waiting hours in that frigid cold and in the death zone is why there have been so many deaths and accidents. The cluster going up and going down, using the same rope is a hazard. Exhaustion and lack of oxygen is another reason but inexperience plays a major part of deaths. Really, anyone can see, with a line-up like that, one may ask how many successfully summitted and how many could not? Rule of thumb is you get off that mountain by 2pm. You left at 6am, stood for hours on the line, that one could tell your hands and feet were frozen because there was a standstill. How many hours did it take to camp 4? Have you returned to Everest? I don't think being in freezing conditions, sleepless nights, altitude sickness and grueling climbing would give me any yahoos to shout out about lol, that is what I shout when I go to my warm, cozy, bed every night! but I give you and everyone credit for making your goal come true. Wishing you all the best!...it is not a walk in the park that is for sure! Peace and remember to keep the mountains clean!

    • @OSMAdventures
      @OSMAdventures Рік тому

      Thanks. Details here: pottinger.net/osm/2016/10/to-the-south-col/. And, here: pottinger.net/osm/2017/05/top-planet-earth/

    • @adataylor6793
      @adataylor6793 Рік тому

      @@OSMAdventures thanks so much!

  • @Moto.roller.
    @Moto.roller. Рік тому

    Somebody else carries all this 😂

  • @ingridmaria677
    @ingridmaria677 Рік тому

    What a beauty! Thank you! :)

  • @1991Meka
    @1991Meka Рік тому

    Sooo...when people are decending, is it the same exact path? Do people ascending and decending get in the way and cross each other's path

  • @1991Meka
    @1991Meka Рік тому

    I know whoever sells rope in the near by town makes BANK because it's endless up there.

    • @OSMAdventures
      @OSMAdventures Рік тому

      On this section of the route they fix it with static twisted rope made in Korea. Slippery, stiff, and unpleasant... but it WORKS and apparently is cheap.

  • @1991Meka
    @1991Meka Рік тому

    4:37 the disrespect to pee and leave a cigarette bud right in the rope path is disgusting and inconsiderate

    • @OSMAdventures
      @OSMAdventures Рік тому

      I actually did not mind the pee... I mean, everybody has to do that and it will melt away eventually... the ciggy butt, on the other hand, was nasty.

  • @davidpatriot1082
    @davidpatriot1082 Рік тому

    this music sucks

  • @jhondiick4202
    @jhondiick4202 Рік тому

    just crazy men , imagine those ladders slide away... mindblowing

  • @deepdiver2797
    @deepdiver2797 Рік тому

    Brilliant

  • @adamblanco8306
    @adamblanco8306 Рік тому

    Why the music

  • @roxinavlasska1128
    @roxinavlasska1128 Рік тому

    Viem,že výstup je náročný.No ja obdivujem horolezcov,ktorí sa na vrchol dostanú bez kyslíka ,či sherpov a po inej ťažšej trase.V tomto videu majú horolezci pripravené všetko Cestu,laná a sú tam potom zápchy ako na diaľnici.Aj z našej krajiny tam šli horolezci bez pomoci len v malých skupinkách,bez kyslíka a nie bežnou vychodenou trasou.Pred všetkými takými.horolezcami aj z iných krajín dávam poklonu.

  • @aie_aie_
    @aie_aie_ Рік тому

    The ice looks so smooth and soft that it is hard to realize that you could die falling into the crevasse. 😯

  • @whitnasty1
    @whitnasty1 Рік тому

    nice! climbed the kautz with IMG in July of 2019. Looks like you had way better weather than we did. Once we crossed the Wapowety Cleaver, we got smashed all the way to the summit and had to descend back down the ice chute. incredibly fun but some of the worst weather I've been in up high. IMG guys are so good.

    • @OSMAdventures
      @OSMAdventures Рік тому

      Yikes! Tahoma giveth... and she Taketh, too. Glad you had a good but tough experience!

  • @sgvincent100
    @sgvincent100 Рік тому

    Really appreciated the callouts labeling different peaks etc. great video - thank you - and congratulations!!

  • @Bridge_with_a_T
    @Bridge_with_a_T Рік тому

    Why the fuck would you leave a cigarette butt on the mountain??!! I'm at sea level and I always pick mine up. Shame on whoever did that. However... ...that's wild that someone is able to smoke at that altitude. Probably was a Sherpa because the clients probably wouldn't be able to. Badass

  • @eeyorehikes2805
    @eeyorehikes2805 2 роки тому

    This was cool to see! August Kautz was my great, great grandfather. Credited for the first ascent of Mt. Rainier in 1857. I"ll get up there one day :) Good job guys & thanks for sharing en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Kautz

  • @emmkay
    @emmkay 2 роки тому

    Wow good know the preparation for a expedition. I recently went for a 10 days himalayan trek to 5.5k meters with one inner layer and a outer layer. And carried only a tshirt and jeans for return :). Offcourse this much is required for much longer and higher climbs.

  • @erikmardiste
    @erikmardiste 2 роки тому

    That's nuts one foot at a time cause theres so many people up there stupid

  • @Reznor_Meeks
    @Reznor_Meeks 2 роки тому

    So many clipped into the same rope, insane

  • @robertportwood7138
    @robertportwood7138 2 роки тому

    Good film except for the extremely annoying music.

  • @ShaneHerrick
    @ShaneHerrick 2 роки тому

    Mountains and strange techno-noise go together like peas and motor oil.

  • @archertyro6481
    @archertyro6481 2 роки тому

    😞

  • @jaimyjerchig5240
    @jaimyjerchig5240 2 роки тому

    Great talk! Don't know what else to say but Wow! I appreciate your book recommendations and I will look to see if you have any videos with an in depth conversation about what't in your personal med kit.

  • @michaelriley8002
    @michaelriley8002 2 роки тому

    Everytime they get in the middle of the ladder I shake my phone and yell EARTHQUAKE

  • @pepepantuflas1
    @pepepantuflas1 2 роки тому

    This isn't real climbing when the sherpas do all the work .

    • @OSMAdventures
      @OSMAdventures 2 роки тому

      Please explain to the Sherpa (capitalized) mountaineers that you would prefer not to employ them during 8000M expeditions... even though it is the law in Nepal, their country, and their livelihood. Just let me know what they say. Thanks.

  • @sallystinebaugh8893
    @sallystinebaugh8893 2 роки тому

    Oh hell no !

  • @sivayamsiva9343
    @sivayamsiva9343 2 роки тому

    Amazing, thanks for sharing thrilling experience, really appreciated 🙏

  • @natalietaylor9848
    @natalietaylor9848 2 роки тому

    Wow I’m so facinated with Everest I watch all videos and this one is definitely one of the best. Those crevasses are insane.

  • @jayhansen9705
    @jayhansen9705 2 роки тому

    I have been a professional tree climber all my life. For 38 years I have risked my life on the end of a rope. I would never be comfortable on that pencil thin rope you guys use.

    • @OSMAdventures
      @OSMAdventures 2 роки тому

      Thanks. For fixed lines, this twisted synthetic non-dynamic line from S Korea is fine... all it is doing is preventing us from falling into a crevasse, and it never touches rock or chafes in the icefall. For dynamic high-energy falls, would definitely climb with traditional kernmantle-sheathed dynamic line... this is what we use above Camp 2 on Everest. Thanks.

    • @jayhansen9705
      @jayhansen9705 2 роки тому

      @@OSMAdventures A different kind of climbing for sure. We use static rope because we don't want the stretch. It makes work positioning a constant struggle when you need to be anchored firmly in place. Dynamic rope is great for pure fall arrest but if I had to ascend rope using mechanical devices I would definitely prefer static climbing rope.