@@kaspareevald2264 Hehe.. Thanks but I actually go grouse-hunting in the mountains of Norway. But never anywhere Im in any danger of falling. I get physically dizzy when even close to any ledge. Hell, just looking at the start of your clip made me grab my computer-desk :)
Isn't it nice that you / we don't have to??? I'm a legit explorer, but I know my personal limits... I actually (almost) flinched once or twice.. I'm sure the man wasn't bothered at all.. BUT, I was happy to be along for the video experience... I honestly wish there were interviews with some of these guys.. (There might be.. I am only just now sub'ing on this channel)... Been around for a very long time, but I've only recently started paying more attention to these channels... GLAD to have found them...
I’ve seen that mountain so many times from afar but never knew it had such a sharp summit. You had better be in good shape for that climb and have nerves of steel. Cheers to you all!
Glad to share the perspective. Too bad I cannot share the feelings I had up there - amazing. It all starts with the first step, then another following and so on. Go for it!
@@kaspareevald2264 Kaspar - when you're on top of a narrow ridge like that, how can a climber be on guard for sudden wind gusts so you don't lose your balance and fall down one of those cliff faces?
@@immortaltyger1569if it’s blowing that hard you hopefully arent on the summit. Otherwise you have crampons and a line to keep you pretty safe as long as youre not being reckless.
@@Southboundpachyderm Thanks, that makes sense. Until the video I had no idea that an arête could be that narrow - unless the cameras used made it appear more narrow than it really is.
well, then i have to let you down. I would have shaking knees and sweat all over my body and probably freeze not moving another inch after i have climbed 10 feet. Let alone 14.690 feet to walk on that small edge. Great respect for people to be able to do it. We were allowed to climb our Cathedral on the outside past year. It is a unique Cathedral and they had put scaffolding on the outside to restore it. And people were allowed to go up to parts of the Cathedral that you could otherwise never go to. See statues and decorations up close. I thought it was a great idea to do and so i went. But after 2 flights of stairs i almost wanted to go down again. Even though 100's of people had already gone up, i didn't trust the scaffolding. But, bit of encouragement from others made me go to the top like they did. With shaking knees, all the way to the top. Which is 55 meters. (the mid part, not the tower. )@@kaspareevald2264
Amazing climb! Congratulations on summiting The Matterhorn! I've admired that mountain all of my life. What a spectacular experience that must have been. Blessings from Utah, USA!!
It's astonishing how you can't really tell how steep it actually is until you walk on it... or until you see someone else do it, but going down that summit ice field is even worse than walking on the summit ridge itself.
Just being there I would be frozen in fear.. I would be pinned down and could not even move one inch..I would be so affraid that I probably would be affraid to take one breath.. I have skydived from 13,000 feet but somehow that is different for me. I'm not affraid of heights but walking on the summit crest of the Matterhorn.. I would be in fear for my life. 😮
0:43 In this position I would lie down on the ridge, my right knee slightly bend over the ridge for balance, holding on to those rocks and after 6 hours I would slowly crawl back while still crying.
Hello Kaspar Hello everyone I congratulate you on climbing the Matterhorn. Thank you for the wonderful film from my home in Valais. I wish you good mountain tours. With alpine greetings Raphael Wellig
I'm no climber.... but boy, what stunning views from the top! Congratulations. Surprised you were quiet though. No 'Yeeha' moment, 'We made it'. Just climb up, ridge walk then climb down again. I'd have wanted to stay there a while to savour the moment and view. I mean you won't be going up there again in a hurry!
Well, yes... the celebration was once we got back down! There's lots of work to be made and descenting is the part where most of the accidents happen, as climbers get tired and some even push themselves too far while ascenting.
@@kaspareevald2264 Guess so. You're only half way! Speaking as a hiker, the up is definitely easier than the down and those times when legs have turned to jelly, is when you're more likely to stumble. You guys are too fit for that though! Enjoy your climbing... Be safe.
Fabulous to see these views - and despite the 'Go-Pro never shows how steep it is' issue - oh yes it does in this vlog!! Thank you so much for sharing and as others have said, respect to you and everyone else up there! Just brilliant to really see what it's like.
I was in Anaheim, California when Disneyland built their "Matterhorn". I'm glad I finally got the real Matterhorn experience! A lot more scary than a rollercoaster ride inside a cement structure!
I Have climbed every tall mountain in the world, sitting in my recliner watching these videos, oh and did it without oxygen and survived. I figured this is the safest way to climb and my family is happy.
I’m sure it’s exhilarating and dangerous but the go pro makes it look 10 times more difficult. The reason I say this is because everyone and their grandmother is in the video.
I cannot believe what I have just watched. Terrifying even for me, at home in front of the fire. How on Earth was it possible? Such cold, deliberate courage.
Oh my god, i only made it about 10 seconds into this before i was short of breath. Video gets a like but watching gets a hard nope. For whatever reason a video like this shuts me down way faster then a greusome horror movie.
@@kaspareevald2264 ALL love and respect! I honestly used to PUSH IT from wingsuit proxy kind of - to mixed gas 600' fsw plus oc / rebreathers under water... As crazy as it might seem to some.. I could fly a helicopter properly funded (AND, outfitted) to the top of Everest (nature permitting).. If people even read this, which.. whatever.. My arse kinda cramps up with this video... I don't jerk around and fluff anyone... I honestly don't think I would be good on this trek... So, again.. THANK YOU! I mean it... There is NO video or diary that can put someone there, like the real 'dope'.. But, while I might sound almost histrionic.... At least to me... This was one of the great "first person views" by way of video.. (I'll never consider it the same as being there).. There is so many BULL channels today.. Sure is NICE to find the legit ones...
Every year, eight to ten people die fatally on the 4478 meter high «Horu». There have been years with 25 dead in the past. Since the first ascent of 1865 over 500 people have died on the Matterhorn, most of them on Swiss side
Yea, buddy! Congratulations! Good stuff. I can’t imagine the tension amongst climbers on the final push to summit Everest. One looks up in fading daylight, suffering from physical fatigue, lack of oxygen, injuries, emotional duress, and sees a human traffic jam ahead of them. Compound that reality with the probability that some people in the traffic jam really shouldn’t be there; they contribute to bottle necks paying others to drag their ass up. Anyhoo... Congratulations, Kaspar! All the best from beautiful Vancouver, Canada!
Those snow caps look like they're ready to break any second. How do you judge the stability of them and the risk of each step? It comes with experience I guess, but is there any indicator that says - no, not today, do not walk here or there?
i’ve heard that manaslu had this kind of exposure at last part of the summit but this is something else.i know mountains like khumbakarna and nanda devi has some serious exposure and requires serious technical skills but this is something else
I love the Matterhorn, but from ground level in Zermatt! I've flown in a glider near the summit of Dent D'Herens..but walk on that ridge...never ever ever! Respect ++.
I see myself as a brave person. I do aome risk sports to a decent level like downhill mtb.but this scare the crap out of me. Deapite this I am buying my first set of crampons for next winter and will begin to learn... Who knows. Amazin video
Climbing noob here. How does the rope connected to the climbing partner help? If one falls, the other one will fall too? Is there anything they can do to help?
It's more for a continuous safety - walking in rope and keeping the line tenser when needed, hoping that this will avoid the falling climber gain momentum while stumbling. To avoid "Happening". In this case the only way would've been if to jump to another side of the edge, opposite to the faller... My opinion.
Everything requires a bit practice, we all get used to some certain things that we thought we wouldnt. Give a bit time and do the first step. Thanks for the comment btw!
Awesome! Scary shit!😮 Be safe brother. I've seen many mountaineering videos and many end sadly. But this was Great and, again scary. Fun perspective! A Simpsons episode called it the Murderhorn... Lolol. 😊
Absolutely stunning, and terrifying.
Right! Amazing.. I'd say!
Are people really not roped in up there?
How many climbers die every year during such dangerous and risky climbs?
I fell from those cliffs already few times just by looking at this video. 😅
Same here 😄😄
@@seppoinnanen5577 same here
Spectacular.. But Im glad to know I will never find myself in that position.. ;)
He-he. You never know till you try! If you're fit person, motivated, within few years of climbing you can go for it. Why not try something new? ;-)
@@kaspareevald2264 Hehe.. Thanks but I actually go grouse-hunting in the mountains of Norway. But never anywhere Im in any danger of falling. I get physically dizzy when even close to any ledge. Hell, just looking at the start of your clip made me grab my computer-desk :)
Isn't it nice that you / we don't have to??? I'm a legit explorer, but I know my personal limits... I actually (almost) flinched once or twice.. I'm sure the man wasn't bothered at all.. BUT, I was happy to be along for the video experience... I honestly wish there were interviews with some of these guys.. (There might be.. I am only just now sub'ing on this channel)... Been around for a very long time, but I've only recently started paying more attention to these channels... GLAD to have found them...
Thanks for following up! Hopefully will find more time to upload more of my adventures around the mountains. Stick around! ;-)@@frisk151
Oh my goodness, I could NEVER!! Of course good for them, but just watching this scared me so bad!🤣
One minute in, and my feet are sweating just from watching. Wow!
What a splendid massive challenge to climb such an imposing seemingly unclimbable mountain. Total respect to anyone who conquers The Matterhorn.
It’s a demanding peak! 🙋♂️ thanks man, I’m proud to have done that. Best of luck!
@@kaspareevald2264 Dang sure looks every bit of it!
You don't "conquer" any mountain
This is making my skin prickle just watching it😱
He-he... I bet man! :D
I have space anxiety and can hardly look at it. I admire people who accomplish this unimaginable feat of climbing the Matterhorn ridge! God bless you.
I’ve seen that mountain so many times from afar but never knew it had such a sharp summit. You had better be in good shape for that climb and have nerves of steel. Cheers to you all!
Brilliant video, thanks for sharing this moment with us - something I always think I'd love to do until I see what it's actually like hah
Glad to share the perspective. Too bad I cannot share the feelings I had up there - amazing. It all starts with the first step, then another following and so on. Go for it!
I know the wide angle makes it seem steeper than it is.. but holsy shitzzz mannnn. This is insanely beautiful.
He-he, thank you. It really is that steep too.
Genuinely terrified just looking at this.
Hehe, thanks for sharing your comment!
@@kaspareevald2264 Kaspar - when you're on top of a narrow ridge like that, how can a climber be on guard for sudden wind gusts so you don't lose your balance and fall down one of those cliff faces?
@@immortaltyger1569if it’s blowing that hard you hopefully arent on the summit. Otherwise you have crampons and a line to keep you pretty safe as long as youre not being reckless.
@@Southboundpachyderm Thanks, that makes sense. Until the video I had no idea that an arête could be that narrow - unless the cameras used made it appear more narrow than it really is.
Looks kind of steep.
Oh hellll no! Ill just sit here and admire their skill and courage from wayyy down here!!
Let's admire together then through the screens. I'm happy I've done that. Maybe with a good climbing partner, I'd do it again.
well, then i have to let you down.
I would have shaking knees and sweat all over my body and probably freeze not moving another inch after i have climbed 10 feet.
Let alone 14.690 feet to walk on that small edge.
Great respect for people to be able to do it.
We were allowed to climb our Cathedral on the outside past year. It is a unique Cathedral and they had put scaffolding on the outside to restore it.
And people were allowed to go up to parts of the Cathedral that you could otherwise never go to.
See statues and decorations up close.
I thought it was a great idea to do and so i went.
But after 2 flights of stairs i almost wanted to go down again.
Even though 100's of people had already gone up, i didn't trust the scaffolding.
But, bit of encouragement from others made me go to the top like they did.
With shaking knees, all the way to the top.
Which is 55 meters. (the mid part, not the tower. )@@kaspareevald2264
I'm freaking scared just by watching this video. You guys are so awesome!
Incredible! Your courage knows no bounds 👏👏
It's amazing how loose rocks are sitting on the very terrifying ridge like they fell from above. I would want a parachute walking along that ridge.
Amazing climb! Congratulations on summiting The Matterhorn!
I've admired that mountain all of my life.
What a spectacular experience that must have been.
Blessings from Utah, USA!!
Thank you so much! Greetings from Estonia!
It's astonishing how you can't really tell how steep it actually is until you walk on it... or until you see someone else do it, but going down that summit ice field is even worse than walking on the summit ridge itself.
It's fake
@@paulwilliams2663like you…
@@paulwilliams2663 lol. Yes, mountains are fake. I don't believe in them.
@@paulwilliams2663haha what? 😂
@@paulwilliams2663found the the dude who thinks the earth is flat
Just being there I would be frozen in fear.. I would be pinned down and could not even move one inch..I would be so affraid that I probably would be affraid to take one breath.. I have skydived from 13,000 feet but somehow that is different for me. I'm not affraid of heights but walking on the summit crest of the Matterhorn.. I would be in fear for my life. 😮
"Let's go, chop chop" now I know the guide is a Royal...Mountain Leader, no time to sun on the Summit!😂
I just imagined a strong gust of wind... You're very brave.
0:43 In this position I would lie down on the ridge, my right knee slightly bend over the ridge for balance, holding on to those rocks and after 6 hours I would slowly crawl back while still crying.
Haha, funny you are! 😀
😂😂😂😂😂😂 me too
Thank you for sharing. What a beautiful view. Truly breathtaking in more ways than one.
Glad you liked it!
Pauroso solo a vederlo,ma ho un grande rispetto per il vostro enorme coraggio a fare questo sport 💯
Incredible! I've never seen a video like this. I got dizzy just watching. You couldn't pay me enough to do that.
I'm scared lying in bed watching. You guys are amazing!!!!! Thank You.
So scary 😨 嚇死 😵💫
Szacunek za wytrwałość i odwagę .
Hello Kaspar
Hello everyone
I congratulate you on climbing the Matterhorn. Thank you for the wonderful film from my home in Valais. I wish you good mountain tours.
With alpine greetings
Raphael Wellig
Serious exposure, congrats and good footage. Cheers for motivating my rematch of the Matterhorn later this summer.
Yes, truly amazing climb. Loved it! Good luck with your rematch and stay safe.
@@kaspareevald2264Stay safe by staying home. LOL. 😄 Absolutely terrifying. You have my admiration. 👍👍
Good Lord! You have nerves of steel! My anxiety went through roof watching this😬
I understand how weathering works, tectonic plates and volcanic activity, but I still can't fathom how this thing exists.
@@OwO---Drunk_Seulgi---OwO ..and unicorn dust.
This is madness! Madness, I say! I'm sure I shortened my life significantly just by watching this video...😰
I'm no climber.... but boy, what stunning views from the top! Congratulations. Surprised you were quiet though. No 'Yeeha' moment, 'We made it'. Just climb up, ridge walk then climb down again. I'd have wanted to stay there a while to savour the moment and view. I mean you won't be going up there again in a hurry!
Well, yes... the celebration was once we got back down! There's lots of work to be made and descenting is the part where most of the accidents happen, as climbers get tired and some even push themselves too far while ascenting.
@@kaspareevald2264 Guess so. You're only half way! Speaking as a hiker, the up is definitely easier than the down and those times when legs have turned to jelly, is when you're more likely to stumble. You guys are too fit for that though! Enjoy your climbing... Be safe.
Fabulous to see these views - and despite the 'Go-Pro never shows how steep it is' issue - oh yes it does in this vlog!! Thank you so much for sharing and as others have said, respect to you and everyone else up there! Just brilliant to really see what it's like.
I needed roping up to the couch just to watch it.
Best video , When I watch your clips Makes my legs shake as well.
that's not just a no, it's a fuck no for me - even if I somehow mangae to get up on top, climbing down is asboluteley tertifying
I can check if I have some videos of descenting available for uploading! 😇
@@kaspareevald2264 Why do I think these videos might be even more on the edge of comfort??? ;)
Think about this.. You can always go BASE in case you trip... ;)
Bless them all lord. Keep them safe. Amen
Thanks a lot!
Amen 🌄
I was in Anaheim, California when Disneyland built their "Matterhorn". I'm glad I finally got the real Matterhorn experience! A lot more scary than a rollercoaster ride inside a cement structure!
I respect these heroes on the summit.
Thank you, much respect to you too for this great comment =)
You are a hero as well Sir, we all are
I Have climbed every tall mountain in the world, sitting in my recliner watching these videos, oh and did it without oxygen and survived. I figured this is the safest way to climb and my family is happy.
Utterly sensational ✊🏼
A bit extreme!
Yes Mam, it is.
I can only think of one question: what the heck are you doing up there?😮
You all are certain you have 2 lives, aren't you?😂
Life is for the living!
I’m sure it’s exhilarating and dangerous but the go pro makes it look 10 times more difficult. The reason I say this is because everyone and their grandmother is in the video.
Hi Mark! Have you been to the summit?
IM WATCHING THIS ON A 200 INCH PROJECTION SCREEN READY TO VOMIT
Haha, dont vomit please!
I cannot believe what I have just watched. Terrifying even for me, at home in front of the fire. How on Earth was it possible? Such cold, deliberate courage.
Oh my god, i only made it about 10 seconds into this before i was short of breath. Video gets a like but watching gets a hard nope. For whatever reason a video like this shuts me down way faster then a greusome horror movie.
Haha, I'm really sorry for that! But I still hope you enjoyed it at some point! ;-) Follow my Instagram to see more of such content in the future.
My butt is allll puckered up just watching this.
0:36. Now that is a sphincter effective moment.😂 Love it!
4:35 daring left foot first step.
Haha, yes indeed. But actually was very well gripped and balanced. 😀
Great footage !
Thanks man!
Bad time for an earth quake! Sure love these videos! Living vicariously by those of you doing this!
Thanks man!
@@kaspareevald2264 ALL love and respect! I honestly used to PUSH IT from wingsuit proxy kind of - to mixed gas 600' fsw plus oc / rebreathers under water... As crazy as it might seem to some.. I could fly a helicopter properly funded (AND, outfitted) to the top of Everest (nature permitting).. If people even read this, which.. whatever.. My arse kinda cramps up with this video... I don't jerk around and fluff anyone... I honestly don't think I would be good on this trek... So, again.. THANK YOU! I mean it... There is NO video or diary that can put someone there, like the real 'dope'.. But, while I might sound almost histrionic.... At least to me... This was one of the great "first person views" by way of video.. (I'll never consider it the same as being there).. There is so many BULL channels today.. Sure is NICE to find the legit ones...
2000' drop to the bottom!
Every year, eight to ten people die fatally on the 4478 meter high «Horu». There have been years with 25 dead in the past. Since the first ascent of 1865 over 500 people have died on the Matterhorn, most of them on Swiss side
Yea, got to respect the mountain and climb. No joking there.
I saw the cemetery for these people in Germatt last month. These folks are just too brave.
Yea, buddy! Congratulations! Good stuff.
I can’t imagine the tension amongst climbers on the final push to summit Everest. One looks up in fading daylight, suffering from physical fatigue, lack of oxygen, injuries, emotional duress, and sees a human traffic jam ahead of them. Compound that reality with the probability that some people in the traffic jam really shouldn’t be there; they contribute to bottle necks paying others to drag their ass up. Anyhoo...
Congratulations, Kaspar! All the best from beautiful Vancouver, Canada!
I'm going to experience Everest in 1,5 months... as I join the expedition to Everest. Fingers crossed!
Watching the deaths hopelessly unprepared and no way to help them from happening would be a lifelong nightmare!
@@kaspareevald2264 WOW!! How can I follow your epic journey?
Get 'em, Kaspar!
@@dconvention8568 For example through my instagram, link in video description 🙋♂️ thanks!!
Those snow caps look like they're ready to break any second. How do you judge the stability of them and the risk of each step? It comes with experience I guess, but is there any indicator that says - no, not today, do not walk here or there?
Good question, i wonder the same
Snow is very thin. It's mostly rocks. It's not gonna break and go down because it's settled attached between the rocks.
If there’s rock under them, they’re stable. If not, best to avoid those spots or you’ll be going down the quick way.
@@sk-sm9sh still, you cant always know for sure if theres rock below it
@@jessekelly8132it‘s not as simple. Rocks breaking away is one of the main causes of death up on that mountain.
Thank goodness everyone is wearing a helmet!
This reminds me of the Creech and Chong phrase, "Are you out of your f'n mind?"
That's what some people say! :D
Dude, its time to get off the mountain and just head for the Mines of Moria. Id rather take my chances with the Balrog.
Unbelievably beautiful and terrifying. I don't think I could make that walk.
Nonsense, you can do it !
incredible footage ! thank you !
I've gone dizzy just watching this 😵💫
i’ve heard that manaslu had this kind of exposure at last part of the summit but this is something else.i know mountains like khumbakarna and nanda devi has some serious exposure and requires serious technical skills but this is something else
Yes, at the summit there is real exposure...
J'ai le vertige d'ici, dans mon fauteuil ... Bravo, c'est absolument spectaculaire!!
Great. I take a nice shower, but then I watched this and shat on myself.
You can have another shower now :P
You can even see the tyre track from the wheelbarrow carrying his balls
I love the Matterhorn, but from ground level in Zermatt! I've flown in a glider near the summit of Dent D'Herens..but walk on that ridge...never ever ever! Respect ++.
This is crazy
I'm too...
Wow. I feel like jumping. Give me a parachute please. Thanks for sharing. Be careful .
Get one and go do that! But dont forget to record it. ;-)
Unbelievable!, congratulations
Thank you big time!
I have a fear of heights, it’s unbelievable to me that you can do this, the mind is a powerful thing
I see myself as a brave person. I do aome risk sports to a decent level like downhill mtb.but this scare the crap out of me.
Deapite this I am buying my first set of crampons for next winter and will begin to learn... Who knows. Amazin video
Seeing those bits of dislodged snow drop does it for me! Going up is probably fine but coming down? No way!!!
incredible
Thanks a lot!!!
It looks hairy and exposed! But the wide angle camera lens also exaggerates this feeling.
It may distort it a bit but in general it’s mostly the same. The only way for you to compare is to climb up there and see yourself! 😁
Only Anyone who’s climbed a mountain and has really felt the true fear of it will understand this and feel it through the vid
Climbing noob here. How does the rope connected to the climbing partner help? If one falls, the other one will fall too? Is there anything they can do to help?
It's more for a continuous safety - walking in rope and keeping the line tenser when needed, hoping that this will avoid the falling climber gain momentum while stumbling. To avoid "Happening". In this case the only way would've been if to jump to another side of the edge, opposite to the faller... My opinion.
Wow this is stunning. Even more so than the Everest peak videos that i have seen
The pucker factor is tightening just by watching this. Absolutely terrifying.
Wow. I love you. All’. Bless. All of you. ❤
wow that looks safe...
Norfolk n Way. Incredible!!
Thanks!
I used to climb years ago. This is so scary I had to be helped off the ridge just watching it !
Holy crap, this is intense. 😳
Looks totally safe and comfortable. If i have free next weekend, I probably will go there try some climbing for the first time!!!
Extreme views, take a deep breath. Nice video dude!
Thanks! Check out my last uploaded video too, it has some serious exposure.
WOW I couldn't B standing there that's 4 Sure!! Congratulations Guys ur pretty TUFF !! 😅😅😊😊
Everything requires a bit practice, we all get used to some certain things that we thought we wouldnt. Give a bit time and do the first step. Thanks for the comment btw!
@@kaspareevald2264 mayB when I was younger however I admire u Guys and B very Carefull oké I love Tuff People Good Luck 2 and B Safe !!
Thanks for the view!
You're welcome man!
This should have more likes ..........Super !
I'm not sure what's worse; going up, or going back down. I think I'll just remain a flatlander. Congrats to those who have the courage to do this!
When I was young , I would have had no hesitation to go up there. But now, I get vertigo just watching this video.
Please....
Same.
This is why you’re old. You didn’t! Me too!
This looks absolutely insane! 😮
Just standing , on a newspaper , I do have high anxiety ?!
Amazing walk on Matterhorn summit ridge.
Lovely video. 👏👏👏
Thanks a lot, appreciate your comment!
BRILLANT VIDEO.THE MATTERHORN .HOW COOL IS THAT .RESPECT TO ALL OF YOU .IVE GOT TO LIE DOWN HI FEEL A BIT GIDDY.. BIG RESPECT TO YOU..
Awesome! Scary shit!😮 Be safe brother. I've seen many mountaineering videos and many end sadly. But this was Great and, again scary. Fun perspective!
A Simpsons episode called it the Murderhorn... Lolol. 😊
Haha, Murderhorn - did they really?! Well, it's one of the many deadliest mountains in the world, with more deaths than Everest...
Making my legs shake just watching a video
Imagine having to pass someone coming the opposite direction and you do the awkward hallway shuffle
Haha, didn't try that tho! 😀
Get down already ! You’re making us nervous !
Dude that is gnarly!
Gnarly enough to go for it!
Beautiful mountain.
I fell off my chair watching this.
Hope you're fine!