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Summit attempt in complete autonomy from 1060M to 3662M, in June 2018.
3 stages :
Biking (1060M to 1950M)
Hiking (1950M to 2560M)
Skiing (2560M to summit 3662M)
Summit attempt in complete autonomy from 1060M to 3662M, in June 2018.
3 stages :
Biking (1060M to 1950M)
Hiking (1950M to 2560M)
Skiing (2560M to summit 3662M)
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Biking one of our closest trails from Work : the Ruinetrail. Around the Salzburg aera in Austria. Music : jimmysquare - Like Apollo (Creative Commons)
Climbing Mount Elbrus 5642m by the North Route
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[French below] - English subtitles available in the video. Complete video edit of our expedition in the Elbrus area, in the Caucasus region in Russia, between July and August 2016, with Anthony Coupland our favorite Englishman. 9 days of expedition to climb, twice, its summit, in a tent in complete autonomy. It's one of the "7 summits", 5642m high. Questions and comments are more than welcome :...
Mountaineering : Quickly on the top of the Mont Blanc !
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[English below - Subtitles available in the video] Aventure avec Thomas Duval ! Rapide vidéo de notre petite ascension rapide du Mont Blanc, en septembre 2016. Decidée du jour au lendemain, sur un coup de tête, c'était parti. En bivouac et par la voie normale (Arête des Bosses), nous avons souffert sur tout le portage jusqu'au bivouac. Lors de l'ascention, Thomas à de multiples fois repoussé so...
Mountaineering : Mont Blanc du Tacul & Pointes Lachenal
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[English below - Subtitles available in the video] Vidéo de notre sortie d'alpinisme en préparation du Mont Elbrouz pour acclimation et essai matériel. Sortie de 3jours, du 25 au 27 Juillet 2016, en bivouac sur le col du midi a 3550m, Pointes Lachenal après la première nuit et Mont Blanc du Tacul après la seconde. Video edit our our mountaineering tour in order to try out the gear and acclimati...
MTB - Urban DH La Clusaz 2016 Camera embarquée [POV cam]
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Caméra embarquée de mon run à l'Urban DH de la Clusaz, Roc des Alpes 2016. Contrairement au nom, ce n'était pas tant DH, car il y avait pas mal de pédalage et même de remontées .. Un enduro aurait été un meilleur choix ! La course fait au total 50m de D-. La pluie s'est invitée pendant l'épreuve histoire de pimenter encore les choses ! Onboard cam of my Urban DH La Clusaz run. Unlike the name s...
Backpacking across Lapland Sarek National Park
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[English below - Subtitles available in the video] Vidéo complète de notre expédition en Laponie Suédoise, dans le Parc National de Sarek au nord du cercle polaire, en Septembre 2015. Nous l'avons traversé en 9j en complète autonomie, de Ritsem à Saltoluokta. Cette vidéo vous présente donc les transports, leur coût, les principales caractéristiques du voyage et comment les aborder, le matos ess...
Mountaineering : Aiguille du Tour par l'Arête de la Table
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[English below - Subtitles available in the video] 01:03 Début de l'ascension / Beginning of the ascent 02:02 Sauvetage du gant / Glove save 02:34 Saut de la table / Leap over the Table 03:04 Passage à cheval de la crête / Ridgeline crawling 04:34 Retour sur glacier / Back on the glacier 05:07 Récap de la course - Chiffres / Ascent recap & numbers Vidéo de notre course d'alpinisme mixte rocher/...
Mount Elbrus / 3D map th-cam.com/video/4Jc15snfOH4/w-d-xo.html
Bonjour, est-ce qu'il y a des parties du Sarek à voir absolument ? (points de vue, glacier, endroit remarquable)
C'est quoi votre tente?? Une Decathlon ?
Back in 2008 we got in an electrostatic on Mt. Shuksan... Our ice stabbed in the snow near our tents started singing... one of the women with us had her hair stand on end and start smoldering... we all ran for it in all directions... Lightning struck on the pinnacle of the ridge above us... I've never felt anything like that, and it was terrifying.
Waiting mountain Ararat tours Araratsaltik
How many cost do you spent to climb Mt. Elbrus
5:50 what's happening?
Great quality video, great climb. Beautiful mountain.
u r great people....god bless you brothers....love u all
Is this harder or easier than Kilimanjaro?
Jalur yang dibuka oleh orang indonesia. Indonesian route
Hi ! Unfortunately, not sure we fully understood that :D
Awesome video! Any chance you could provide a list of your gear you brought?
Hi Joe. Sure thing, we'll try to collect that and post that here :)
Hi Joe ! So, here is the rough list : Common equipment split accross bags: Tent : Simond Makalu T3 + undertent tarp Cooking : Stove, pot, 6 gaz canisters, JetBoil 1L, Firestone Solar Panel : Raw Power 16W Satellite phone : Delorme inReach SE Map 1:50000 Video equipment : Xiaomi Yi, 4 batteries, Panasonic G7 and 3 batteries + our phones Rope : 40m mountaineering 7.9 mm Personal equipment : Sleeping bag : Simond Makalu Down -10° Quechua bag liner Mattress : Foam 11mm with aluminum insulation (this was a long decision to not go inflatable) Backpacks : Quechua Symbium 80+10L Shoes : I think some Nepal GTX Lightweight shoes : Basic mid-height hiking, or trail shoes Flip flops Complete merino underbody : legs + long sleeves chest Polar Fleece Down jacket Waterproof jacket : in our cases, Vaude Aletsch 3 Pants : Simond Mountaineering Gloves : Simond Mountaineering Silk under-gloves buffs high socks + warm socks Crampons Hiking poles Harness made of slings Ice Axe 2 small ropes 2 ice screws 6 karabiners 2 slings Glacier sunglasses + suncream Knife, paracord, survival blanket Ski goggles if you want them Food : here is what we planned back then per person, don't remember if we respected it 1:1 18 dried meals 900g almond 900g porridge 9 soup s 2 tea bags 50 cereals bars 9 vitamin tablet s 9 chocolate tablets 200 g sugar in various forms cookies Overall weight : I think we started between 21 and 23 kg in the backpacks. When we were done, it was between 13 and 15.
Great video guys. It is a pleasure watching it. Also beautiful to see binational friendships like this. Mountaineering really brings together different people. I would like to ask you, what would say are prerequisites (from a mountaineering point of view (skills/experience/mountains) for Elbrus North route?
Great video and quality! What tent did you have and were you satisfied with it?
Hi, Thanks ! We had the Simond Tent S3 www.simond.com/makalu-tent-s3-id_8319305 Happy with it! It has 4 poles, and you can enter from both side, which is convenient when you are three guys ;) Vestibules are ok to put your stuff. As you can see on the video, it survived the storm and 80km/h wind. For sure it is not lightweight but for the price, this is a great product.
Great video guys! In Northern Sweden you don't need to filter the water. Please next time do not wash directly in the creeks with soap since you are contaminating the water. There is a chance that some other hikers may drink the same water a few miles away from the same stream 😉
Hi Aaron, thanks for the feedback ! We agree, but we made sure to use bio "Marseille" soap which has no pollution and no impact on the wildlife. It's also 100% degradable. Although there is still the possibility of giving some soapy taste to the water if a hiker was to drink really close to us, right after, won't argue on that one .. After that trip we switched to soap "leaves" which are even better in that aspect. Cheers !
congratulations friends
Thank you very much !
Great video👍🏻 what kind of hardshell jackets you used?
Thank you for your feedback ! :) We had the Vaude Aletsch III. (Sympatex membrane).
Great adventure and great video as well. Thanks for sharing
Thank you ! :)
Great video.Thanks a lot !!!!
Thank you !
Is that area safe to travel too, what’s the main religion in that region
It's safe. Сhristianity and Islam.
Islam you say ? Think I’ll pass
Hi there! We agree, we think it's quite safe in these mountains.. at least we didn't feel threatened at all :). Cheers
Smooth Adventure thanks I’ll come over in the summer is access a problem
@@constantineemperor5364 locals are very friendly. safe traveling
Bonjour, je me demandais quel était votre avis sur le JetBoil en altitude. Avez-vous remarqué une différence au niveau performance par rapport à la hauteur de la mer?
Salut Xavier ! Alors, oui, une grosse différence au camp a 4850m : la flamme du réchaud était tellement moins vigoureuse (robinet ouvert a fond, même le bruit était faiblard), que forcément les performances ont beaucoup chuté. Le matin du sommet lors de la 2e tentative, nous avons mis 1h30 pour faire fondre (seulement fondre) de la neige/glace jusqu’à obtenir 1,5L d'eau chacun - 4.5 L en tout, en utilisant le jetboil en continu. Alors oui il faisait très froid, mais .. On n'ose même pas imaginer avec un réchaud classique ! A cette altitude, un réchaud a essence est le top si tu peux te le permettre ..
ty for the vid sir
Thank you for the comment :)
Felicitation les gars , superbe aventure au sommet de cette sacrée montagne des caucases ! un jour je le ferais en solo !!!!! JE LE FERAIS !!!!!
Merci ! On te le souhaite, dis nous si tu le fait !
I like mountains
so do we :)
Bonsoir. Pour votre ascension l'avez vous fait en autonomie complète (vêtements chaud, chaussures d'alpi, piolet, crampons, cordes etc...) dès le camp de base ou avez vous utilisez un minimum de "logistique" pour vous faire acheminer le matériel d'un camp à l'autre? Cordialement
Salut Damien, désolé pour le délai de réponse. On a tout fait en autonomie complète depuis le camp de base (la ou le 4x4 nous dépose). La partie la plus critique a été de tout monter pour faire le "high camp" a Lenz Rocks !
Vidéo très sympa, elle met de bonne humeur 🙂
Awesome video guys..... planning Elbrus middle of the year!!
Thank you ! Let us know how it goes for you :)
What’s a good way to start mountaineering guys? I’m 18 from England and really want to start
Great video.Which shoes did you use?
Hello ! We had the la sportiva phantom 6000 (comfortable) and Asolo AFS 8000 (not that comfortable) Way more than enough, our feet were warm and dry :)
Smooth Adventure great. thank you 😊👍
ça fais bizarre de voir son village sur TH-cam ahah
great vídeo guys, thanks for all the details, they are very preciated. I have a few questions, because with a friend are planning same solo expedition for this july, first one is about the permit to climb, i read that since last year they are charging it; where and how can we pay it? second question is about the transportation to the base camp, how did you arrange it? and the third one is about the water, is it there any river close to the base camp, where we can get water from? thanks a lot for your time preparing the video and for the answer. all the best, mati
Hello Mati ! Thank you. Permit wise, nothing was existing when we did or we completely missed it ! But if there is one, it's completely new .. We won't be a big help here. We took a specialized private transport to reach the base camp : Kaukasus Discovery. Directly from the airport to the base camp. I can send to you an english speaking contact in PM. There is a river flowing a bit below the base camp, which you can get water from, although you'll have to clean it, either boiling or pills ! Cheers Jacques & Jeremy
Smooth Adventure thanks for the answer guys. Yes please, send me the contact! best, mati
Loved it....Great video guys !! And congrats for the successful summit even after having some health issues up there. Just 1 question: Do you remember your average climb speed and walking time for each day?
Hello ! Thank you very much :) Speed wise, it was very depending of terrain and load (and people wellness) : To the summit from the Camp 1 3750m : just day pack, light load, approx 7+h walking for a total 1900m elevation gain, around a 250m / h average .. much faster in the beginning, much slower in the end with Jeremy slowly dying. When we went from the Camp 1 3750m to Lenz Rocks 4850m : complete gear, heavy load (approx 25kg), approx 5-6h walking for 1000m elevation gain, around 170m/h average ! Summit day from Lenz Rocks, days packs, light load, I think we made the summit in around 3h for 900m elevation gain, so more around 300m / h .. but we were much more acclimatized and pushing ! That is just the climbing up time, then there are the breaks, breaks to make water (super long), and way down (at least 2 times faster). If you want more detailed timings, tell us, we'll check and tell you ! Cheers
Toujours plus loin, toujours plus vite
Moi aussi je suis passionné de dh si tu veut aller voir ma chaîne 😉
Thanks for an entertaining video and that it was possible for me to follow due to the subtitles! Something I should probably apply to my own videos made in Swedish. As a Swede with this as my "home turf" I would like to add that a sleeping bag capable of handling at least 0 degrees Celsius is a must. The machete and purifying tablets or a water filter is dead weight though. There's an abundance of fresh drinking water in the mountains so you don't even have to carry any in most places (personally I rarely carry anything except when it's getting close to set the camp for the night). When it's a lemming year you need to watch out for toxic water though. When it comes to fire wood you're not allowed to cut down any of the living plants or trees. As you can see in the video the wood you can find on the ground is usually dry and easy to break up into pieces without tools though.
Hey, thanks for your feedback ! We definitely agree with you on that one, and this is something we point out on the related article on our website : smoothadventure.com/category/expeditions/ in which we try to give the best gear feedback. Beware though, it's currently being overhauled, and it is a bit of a mess :). Maybe you could check out our Russian expedition at the Mount Elbrus and give us your feedback on it ? We'd love it !
I'm not sure how much feedback I could give on a hike in Russia. My experience is limited to the Scandinavian mountain chain so far. :) I'll make sure to look at the video though. Feel free to check out my videos in English from Grövelsjön, which could be classified as my "home mountains". Not as well edited as yours, but I would appriciate any feedback; good or bad. I checked out your article on the gear and it looks alright to me. A noticed a typo on the map scale; you forgot a zero, it is 1:100000. Very recently a 1:50000 version came out for Sarek from Calazo, but I'm guessing it's not the one you used. Fishing is not allowed for the most part in the national parks. In Padjelanta you can do it within 1 km from the official trail if you buy a permit. In Sarek it is not allowed anywhere. So, yes, it was most definitely dead weight. :)
Faut aller plus vite
Salut! C'est toujours agréable de voir une course de l'intérieur et pour ça je te remercie cependant, pour as tu laissé la vidéo au ralenti tout le long du run? :/
vince sarthe damn
waou coment t fort! jai 13 ans é je suis trop impassiant de pouvoir la faire, ta eu chaud apres le saut en bois dans le virrage jai cru que t'allai tombé mé tu tes bien ratrapé!
Super content de suivre vos aventures et de pouvoir voyager avec vous, voir ces points de vue magnifiques etc. Musique sympa, montage réussi (peut être que ça manque un peu de rythme par moment mais ça reste efficace)
Merci pour ta réponse et ravis que la vidéo te plaise 😄. Nous tiendrons compte de tes remarques pour la prochaine 😉
Great video!! When Did you do the hike (what month) and was IT worth it?
Thank you very much ! it was in September and it was definitely worth it :)
"very catch" hahahaha .... nice video!
+GJU32 Thank you, glad you enjoyed it ;)