OMG!!! Best vlog ever on your channel. Thank you for taking us along, you and megan smashed it. Can't imagine how much fun and satisfying it was for you guys, fantastic job, love your channel.
I did Everest base camp last year. It is such a special place and it is so lovely to see it all again! Thanks for posting this and made the effort to record ❣
Loved this video, Lucy. I spent 3 weeks in Nepal, in Kathmandu and doing the Annapurna trek. Such a beautiful country with so many amazing people. Really takes me back.
literally speechless this is great and to have been able to do it with your sister is absolutely amazing !! So happy for you two to have accomplished it and to have been their for each other 😍🤗
Thank you very much Lucy for sharing and showing your trip there and your experience, which is not possible for everyone! As a Swiss with many mountains at home, I have also experienced and done a few high alpine hikes, and I am impressed by your performance! Congratulations 👏🏼🙃👍🏼! Many people can never even begin to imagine some of what you did there and, above all, what you felt and experienced on your body and in your body if you haven't actually experienced it in real life! And as many people know, Lucy is in above-average shape and is an endurance athlete with very good fitness and excellently trained lungs! But as you can hear and see, even Lucy felt this very wrenching loss of oxygen at an altitude of around 5000-6000 meters of only around 50-40% oxygen! And now just imagine Lucy, she was far from being in the death zone, from 7000+ meters up to 8800+ meters how hard every step falls! Exactly, no one can imagine that who hasn't experienced or even done it themselves, that many people need a good 6-8 hours for the last 500-800 meters to the top of Mount Everest, which is absolutely insane and 🍌🍌🍌... a lot of them make it a little faster because the Sherpa pulls or pushes them up 🤫😉! But I find this performance really very impressive, because Lucy shows that she is really a tough, very in shape, great personality and woman!
phenomenal, you should be so proud of yourselves!! a bond between two sisters even more so reinforced, I always watch your videos but this one brought a tear to my eye!!
Aren’t the Sherpa just the most lovely people? I did an expedition to climb Ama Dablam in 2013 and had an incredible experience. Thanks for sharing your adventure with us!
Everest nerd here, this video was really fun to watch, and it was short yet informative. (Everest was the one on the left btw, Lhotse was the one directly ahead of you)
Thank you so much for sharing your base camp experience! Would love to get the deets or a link to the white sunglasses you used on your trek. Looks like they fit your face well and had really good wind protection on the sides.
Thank you so much for the info, @@lottecn! I took a look at the Radars, but those look like the first set of glasses that you wore. I'm interested in your other pair. It looks like they might be the Clifdens, that you perhaps customized?
Great adventure! Also nice to see female adventures as you tube is over represented by male adventures IMO. I recently was in Bhutan and did the 10 day Jomolhari Trek. It was an awesome trek but I was so sad to see so much litter everywhere along the trail. Pop cans, beer cans, water bottles, potato chip bags, tea bags etc. Our group picked up what we could but we were quickly overwhelmed by the amount. I was glad to see the orange bags and everyone bringing garbage out. Bhutan could learn from this!
It's strange to imply that there are too many male adventurers. Everyone is free to hike, travel etc as they want. Encouraging more female ones seems very reasonable though, but it doesn't have to come at anyone else's expense.
I enjoyed the video, such a beautiful country. One point if I could, please show the maps for a longer time frame. I can hardly orient myself and they have zoomed away 😊.
Did you fly Kathmandu - Lukla??? I went on EBC in October and had to travel on a 5 hour drive to Ramechhap to fly to Lukla? I know that this has been the normal for the last year at minimum.
Porters carry up to "120 kg"? That can't be right ( 265 lbs ??? ) I know they are strong - but I imagine that the porters are normally carrying, maybe 50 kg. ( hopefully less )
Yes it is, and this is the only way these people can live! It’s a tricky one. Otherwise it’s helicopter and this is far too expensive for most villages up the route. I think you have to visit to understand the living conditions for it to make more sense
😂😂 so Everest base camp is now something to brag about . Omg people are such desperate attention seekers these days. Didnt even bother watching because really who gives a toss. Get jobs ffs 😂
I cannot believe the video is here!!! I and so so excited to share this journey with you ❤
Your accent is Really English 😂. But nice I like it . I'm from Nepal so I think I can understand but Americans nope 😂 ,they won't understand 😂
I think people need to stop leaving there crap on this mountain ..
OMG!!! Best vlog ever on your channel. Thank you for taking us along, you and megan smashed it. Can't imagine how much fun and satisfying it was for you guys, fantastic job, love your channel.
Excellent, these are the types of journeys that enrich our lives.
I’m genuinely impressed with the time you all were making.
I did Everest base camp last year. It is such a special place and it is so lovely to see it all again! Thanks for posting this and made the effort to record ❣
Loved this video, Lucy. I spent 3 weeks in Nepal, in Kathmandu and doing the Annapurna trek. Such a beautiful country with so many amazing people. Really takes me back.
literally speechless this is great and to have been able to do it with your sister is absolutely amazing !! So happy for you two to have accomplished it and to have been their for each other 😍🤗
Thank you very much Lucy for sharing and showing your trip there and your experience, which is not possible for everyone! As a Swiss with many mountains at home, I have also experienced and done a few high alpine hikes, and I am impressed by your performance! Congratulations 👏🏼🙃👍🏼! Many people can never even begin to imagine some of what you did there and, above all, what you felt and experienced on your body and in your body if you haven't actually experienced it in real life! And as many people know, Lucy is in above-average shape and is an endurance athlete with very good fitness and excellently trained lungs! But as you can hear and see, even Lucy felt this very wrenching loss of oxygen at an altitude of around 5000-6000 meters of only around 50-40% oxygen! And now just imagine Lucy, she was far from being in the death zone, from 7000+ meters up to 8800+ meters how hard every step falls! Exactly, no one can imagine that who hasn't experienced or even done it themselves, that many people need a good 6-8 hours for the last 500-800 meters to the top of Mount Everest, which is absolutely insane and 🍌🍌🍌... a lot of them make it a little faster because the Sherpa pulls or pushes them up 🤫😉! But I find this performance really very impressive, because Lucy shows that she is really a tough, very in shape, great personality and woman!
Nothing like a good rock field to make you question your day's decisions! This is on the bucket list, so great to follow along. Congrats!
phenomenal, you should be so proud of yourselves!! a bond between two sisters even more so reinforced, I always watch your videos but this one brought a tear to my eye!!
i recently did the EBC trek and the bakery at tengboche is amazing!
Aren’t the Sherpa just the most lovely people? I did an expedition to climb Ama Dablam in 2013 and had an incredible experience. Thanks for sharing your adventure with us!
Wow! All I can say is wow 🤩…. The journey, the experience, living it through you ❤
We should go next year 😏😏😏
thanks!
Thank you for vlogging this!! Looks amazing, definitely on the bucket list☺️🗻
It's so good!
Everest nerd here, this video was really fun to watch, and it was short yet informative. (Everest was the one on the left btw, Lhotse was the one directly ahead of you)
I love it!! thanks for making this vlog!! Is incredible the journey you had girls!
Thank you so much for sharing your base camp experience! Would love to get the deets or a link to the white sunglasses you used on your trek. Looks like they fit your face well and had really good wind protection on the sides.
They are the Oakley Radar EV glasses :)
Thank you so much for the info, @@lottecn! I took a look at the Radars, but those look like the first set of glasses that you wore. I'm interested in your other pair. It looks like they might be the Clifdens, that you perhaps customized?
Wow that was amazing to watch , Thankyou for sharing your experience. You are very inspiring young women.
Great adventure! Also nice to see female adventures as you tube is over represented by male adventures IMO. I recently was in Bhutan and did the 10 day Jomolhari Trek. It was an awesome trek but I was so sad to see so much litter everywhere along the trail. Pop cans, beer cans, water bottles, potato chip bags, tea bags etc. Our group picked up what we could but we were quickly overwhelmed by the amount. I was glad to see the orange bags and everyone bringing garbage out. Bhutan could learn from this!
It's strange to imply that there are too many male adventurers. Everyone is free to hike, travel etc as they want. Encouraging more female ones seems very reasonable though, but it doesn't have to come at anyone else's expense.
Ahhhhh I've been waiting so long for this video! AMAZING!! ❤
This makes me so excited for my EBC trek in 2 weeks ☺️☺️
How did it go?
Wow loved this video! I'm mind blown and amazed about this adventure you guys did! You honestly inspire me everyday! ❤
Thanks so much!!
This is sickkkkkkkk. Looked unreal on the screen so can’t even imagine what it must have been like in person. If you ever go back IM COMING! 💪🏼
LY!!!! XXX
I loved this video! Have you got any tips on how to find a good guide/ package to complete Everest
I just got back and went with g adventure and it was incredible!
I enjoyed the video, such a beautiful country. One point if I could, please show the maps for a longer time frame. I can hardly orient myself and they have zoomed away 😊.
I can’t wait to hear about this on the podcast!!
i'm so excited to watch this!! this is going to be a fab video❤
thanks!
Great adventure and great video! :) What month is that EBC trek? And solo girls or you booked with agent and you had a guide?
I went to Annapurna and machapuchre last month I want to go too Everest too
Would you recommend booking with elite exped?
You should hike the pacific crest trail in the USA 😊😊
What a beautiful place, mesmerising landscapes and sceneries.lovely video , thanks ❤I will visit one day soon - from Tokyo
so inspired by you as always Lucy
thanks!
You are such an inspiration Lucy! ❤️😊😊
Great video, I'm planning a trip in Nov of 2025. I was wondering what was the watch you have on that has altitude and fitness info?
OMG!!! Best vlog ever on your channel. Thank you for taking us along, you and megan smashed it.💪💪💜💜💙💙
I dont know why but the phrase this bit seems dead hilly when you are climbing to Everest base camp through the Himalayas seems a bit 😂😅😂
Amazing video! Can I ask which camera do you use?
Awesome Lucy!!...just Awesome!! What an experiance. What a privledge to experiance. Thankyou for sharing it with us and well done to both of you.
thanks!
Great video Lucy! Thank you for sharing with us
You are so welcome!
Great vlog! Were there any positive effects regards your endurance/running performance from this trek?
Hi, awesome video! What camera did you use? Love it ❤
I’m hoping to get booked in for may 2025, I’m so excited 😁😁
Hi. Do you know if May was also the month the girls did this trek? I'm pencilling in 2025 also.
Hey would you do a kit of list of stuff you’d recommend?
Hey! You’ll get this with any company you book with as the list is huge! I did a full insta video on this 😇
Yay! New memories💪🏼
Can I ask what Garmin watch you used?
Such a cool video! I really want to do this one day!
This is so beautiful!
lots of love from Nepal ❤❤❤❤❤
Never forget the road to the camp
Can i also ask how did you plan all that out, how to find a sherpa and all that?:)
I loved this !!!
thanks!
Happy belated birthday🎉🎉I can see you had a great time😂
Absolutely amazing
thanks! xx
Loved it 🤩
thanks!
Quality video loved it cheers
such an amazing watch :D
Awesome vlog
what camera are you using its great!
The new iPhone!!!
What company did you use to book your trek?
Elite exped 😄
What were the dates of your trip please
NEXT - ANNAPURNA BASE CAMP 👌👌👍
Happy Birthday 🎂
Hey Lucy, did you take altitude medication? ❤
Hey yes we did! And so happy we did too!
Beautiful video 😻
Thank you! 😊
That look tough, beautiful and a little scary all at the same time.
Which company did you go with?
Did you fly Kathmandu - Lukla??? I went on EBC in October and had to travel on a 5 hour drive to Ramechhap to fly to Lukla? I know that this has been the normal for the last year at minimum.
Hey yes we did Katmandu - Lukla direct both ways. Depends what company you go with😁
130k ?? I walked in and out from the roads end. Lol I must have done thousands of kilometres :-))
Lukla.
Perfect video length for my cadio ❤
wooo!
WOW!
😲😲😲😲😲
Epic 💪🏼
thanks!
Cooool
Amazing views!!
sooo beautiful!
Well come to Nepal
Most of the views seemed kinda brown/grey….? Is it worth it?
it isn't summit season hence less snow, it could not be more worth it!
@@LucyDavisFit nice! ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Global warming
wow looks amazing! what was the date of your trek? 😊✨👍
Porters carry up to "120 kg"? That can't be right ( 265 lbs ??? ) I know they are strong - but I imagine that the porters are normally carrying, maybe 50 kg. ( hopefully less )
EPIC.
You are incredible! I will def never do this in my lifetime- so thank you for sharing! ❤ 🏔️
love from nep🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
Beautiful
when u coming to visit lumbibni 9 birth place of gautam buddha ) wetsern part of nepal
R u gona climb to the summit
not Everest, another one!
@@LucyDavisFit does it look doable when at Base camp
I'd imagine how they get all that stuff up there for that village is on animals' backs 😔
Yes it is, and this is the only way these people can live! It’s a tricky one. Otherwise it’s helicopter and this is far too expensive for most villages up the route. I think you have to visit to understand the living conditions for it to make more sense
Come to Pakistan k2🇵🇰
Hi. Lovely video.supet fast.did you guys need pills for breathing
Cheers
holy shaky camera and too many edits batman
Very interesting but horrorble camera work. Im feeling sick already after 2 min watching. Hope that gets better
My most FAVOURITE VLOG EVER!!! ❤❤
THANKS!!!
😂😂 so Everest base camp is now something to brag about . Omg people are such desperate attention seekers these days. Didnt even bother watching because really who gives a toss. Get jobs ffs 😂