Climbing Mount Everest - The Descent
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Published 2024-06-03
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All Comments (21)
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Because your Sherpa knows how badly everything change in just a few minutes. God bless him for getting you down fast.
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I’ve seen a lot of Everest documentaries, but none of them have captured the actual experience the way your videos have. Really felt like I was up there with you at times.
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Seems like the Sherpa recognized your abilities and adapted his pace accordingly. Unlike many, you prepared properly for your Mt. Everest climb.
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Sherpa was on a mission to get you down fast because he knows how much can change quickly. It’s honestly scary how much changes when all the ice starts to melt, the Sherpa’s really do make life easy for everyone else with ladders and ropes.
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Forget National Geographic or any other documentary maker. This was the most detailed, comprehensive and interesting look at what it's like to climb Mt. Everest. I felt like I was right there step by step. Congrats!
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Probably the best Everest climbing video series on the Internet ...
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Ryan, I'm 70 years old and have been watching mountaineering videos for as long as YouTube has been around. I've heard many people comment that your filming and narration are top-notch. I totally agree. It was a breathtaking journey. I haven't heard many people speculate on what makes this such a great series. Briefly, I would say that what you bring to this series is what my generation used to call " the right stuff " I am glad the mountain called you at a time when you could listen. Best wishes from West Virginia, Sarah
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The best bit of this whole video was right at the end where you talked about leaving behind bedroom gaming for a real life of challenges. Good for you - and may you find ways to connect and inspire with the people who are ready to be inspired!
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Finally someone is showing the way down, thank u
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The anxiety is OFF THE CHARTS, and my arse is at home watching this from my comfy chair. Nopity nope. All the nopes that ever noped. :face-orange-raised-eyebrow::face-fuchsia-tongue-out::face-fuchsia-wide-eyes:
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Thanks Ryan. I have been watching Everest climbs for over 60 years. Yours was the best coverage I have ever seen. I am 83. Although I will never climb Everest myself I came close through you.
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Ryan, This video captures the Everest descent better than any other (I’ve watched hundreds of Everest videos). Thanks.
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What an amazing record of your adventure. Congratulations. One of the best and most detailed accounts of a successful summit expedition. Thanks for taking us along!
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The Sherpa is experienced and knows that going down is the most critical part of the climb. Fatigue, and everything. I love how he clips it for you without even looking at you. 😂😅 I think even parenting should be that way at some point. Teach them the hard way. Congratulations on your summit.
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Now that I’ve climbed Mt. Everest in 2 days, from my couch, I can mark it off my list of things to do:). Seriously, that was pretty amazing. Great accomplishment! Keep up the great work and videos!
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Most detailed ascent and descent of Everest that I have seen…I’ve been riveted for weeks! You stayed positive, relaxed and confident, and you narrated just like you would with friends or family…very natural. Congrats on such an amazing accomplishment at 19, and I look forward to your future endeavors!
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That Sherpa is too cool. He's so politely saying: get a move on buttstick.
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Honestly this is one of the best vlog series I could ever find about Everest summit.
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Best Everest footage of All Time. It's not even close. I don't think you realize how good your series is Ryan. Blown away.
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Ryan, I have followed the Everest climbs for many years but have never seen footage like yours. It was wonderful and truly took us along on your journey, I don't want to make you blush but you are an impressive man with a amazing future. Thank you