Annapurna I summit success without oxygen! The Beginning!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ธ.ค. 2024
- My Annapurna I. 8091m above sea level summit success! This is part one of a multi part Video series. I will show you the arrival at basecamp, the purja Ritual, a first material transport to Camp 2 via Camp 1. Crossing the glacier, climbing through crevasses, etc.
Been biting my nails and on the edge of my seat for weeks waiting on your update! Congratulations on your summit and safe return! I pray you get sponsorships that afford many more preparations, treks, summits and their documentations. I feel like I’m trekking and summiting with you. Best wishes from Chicago!
Awww Rachel, these are such nice and heartly words! Thank you so much! I will always try to stay safe in the first place and do my best not to die up there 😉. I think life will find a way for me to continue following my passion since I am doing it from the bottom of my heart. Therefore it will automatically turn out in a good way. It was always like that and I am certain it will be that way again after I come back from Everest! I will keep exploring and share it with all of you one way or the other! ✌🏾
Norrdine!!! Have been hoping to see your summit!! So happy congratulations my friend 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you soooo much! This time I was very very close to giving up. The cold winds, the deep snow and me almost freezing almost made me turn around! Thank you so much for your Congratulations, it was a hard effort!
Increíble Norrdine felicitaciones hacer cumbre en la Annapurna. Todo la fortuna para ti para subir el Everest. Un grande abrazo desde Ecuador 🙏
Mucas Gracias Chris! Thank you for cheering for me! 🤗
Well done Norrdine. A true mountaineer. Stay safe! 🤗
Thank you Gerard! I am not the mountaineer I would like to be yet, but I am trying my best to develop more to become this mountaineer!
AWESOME WORK!! Honest Climbing
Always! Thx a lot!
Huge congratulations on your incredible achievement Norrdine and I'm so glad that you're safely back down. Take care dude.
Thank you so much Nicholas! Yes getting down safely is not guaranteed on this mountain! Now I am heading for the big goal of my life 😍
Wow, what a close call with the crevasse. Watch your step, bro! Love the content - looking forward to part 2 🏔🙌
Yes, I need to be more careful, the hours before I was already demanding myself not to rely on the rops so much but to rely more on my climbing skills. I did not listen and promt it happened! 🤔
Congratulations, that's Amazing 🎉❤ !!
Congratulations!! Well done. Thanks for sharing your journey. Stay healthy and safe!
Thank you sunsetfirefly! I will keep my best to keep you guys updated and share my experience with you . Thank you for travelling together with me!
Just discovered this channel ! The video are so raw and it makes awesome !
Congratulations on the summit !
Hey buddy! Thank you so much for your feedback! I am happy to hear, that you like the "raw" style!
Solid Stuff Norrdine. Tough montain. Stay safe on the next one. Must have been a massive realization with the crevasse. I remember making a stupid mistake when crossing a knife edge ridge line, saved by the line.
Hey buddy! I think we can be very thankful if we are allowed to make mistakes and learn from them, they are eye openers and make us better climbers or whatever we are doing. I am always thankful if I am allowed to make non fatal mistakes. They are a huge learning.
Next time I go with you☺️Congratulations👏👍
Wow great 🎉
Awesome Norrdine. 👍
Thank you Peter!!
wow, thats beutiful and scary at the same time. i wish you all the best for everest, stay safe.
Thank you buddy! Yes these mountains are sometimes super scary! But that is part of the climb! They can be dangerous and harmful and we need to navigate through these dangers!
OHH so amazing Norrdine. Congratulations.
Thank you so much Chris! Hopefully more to come in the future 😉
We missed you Norrdine! Congratulations on the summit! Beautiful pictures and videos, how amazing 👏🏼 Im glad you made it back safe
Awww thank you so much! Sorry that I could not Update you. The Annapurna I north basecamp is completely cut off from all Internet connections. But you can follow my gps tracking data.
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Godspeed 🙌
Congratulations 🙌🏻
Thank you!!! Whoop Whoop!
It was so awesome to hear from you. Glad you were able to accomplish your goals at Annapurna 1! It is a beautiful mountain. That was some crevasse. Did you have an ice screw with you? The weather looked pretty perfect up there. The views are absolutely stunning. Those clouds are tricky, you can't always see your goal, not even to the next camp. Sounds like you learned a lot this round. Stay safe & keep on climbing!
Thank you wanrapea, Annapurna is indeed beautiful but like a rose 🌹 with serious thorns. You have to be careful at all times. I was very lucky with the crevasse. My ice screws were in basecamp. I was still attached to the rope and could ram my crampons into the wall and attach my jumar to the rope after I fell. A sherpa tossed a rope at me and helped me with the pull up, out of the crevasse. The clouds luckily opened up for a short period. But everyday after 2pm we had quite some snowfall. I feel blessed to experience this mountain!
U r truly my inspirational
Congrats!
Thanks!
Congrats man!!
Thank you!
CONGRATULATIONS!!
Ty!
Einfach mega!!!
Danke Julia!!! Ich freue mich, dass dir meine Abenteuer sooo gefallen 😊🤗
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Have you summited Everest? what's it like up there?
Not yet buddy! I am just on the way to Everest Basecamp at this very moment!
can you tell me about the regulations on climbing a mountain like Annapurna or any other mountain.. do the guides allow you to go un guided ? is there a risk of sabotage? can any one just camp at base camp and then stat climbing up any mountain?
Where are the camp 3, camp 4 and summit push parts ?
I try buddy, I am in Everest Basecamp now and have limited access to Internet 😉. More coming soon
@@norrdinenouar good luck man
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