Brrr!!plunge looked refreshing! Be careful with the backflips!That really would be an expensive sprained ankle! Can't wait for the next rounds of videos from the camps! Be safe!
Dear Ryan , thank you very much for your great videos on your life venture ! Please take good care of your self. I am still thinking of your “ HAT “ , how to send you one. Wao , over 18.000 feet ?! To bad , I am 89 years old ,healthy but still doubt how far I could climb ??? My best wishes 🙏🇭🇷🇨🇦
Amazing footage. Loved seeing the view of the Icefall from the top of that mountain you climbed, also seeing the thickness and beauty of that ice. Hope ur safe!
What would Wim Hof do? He would have stayed in the icy water for an hour or more! But seriously, Ryan, I admire you for going into that freezing cold water! It is obvious that you have taken some ice baths at home before this trip! Love Wim Hof!! ❤
Careful with the backflips. If you land crooked on you ankle your Everest ascent is over. Also careful stressing the immune system unnecessarily. This is not a life friendly area, your body needs full health. You won’t know what’s potentially coming your way. Good luck, I’m cheering for you!
Impressive CWI! Any significant challenges yet with physical or psychological? You are looking strong in both ways. Good luck with the weather and journey up to Camp 1. Hopefully camps above are being reset from the high winds.
Nice cold plunge! I bet it felt great after all the climbing youve been doing. Ive heard the winds near flattened camps 1 and 2. I hope yall are careful! Cant wait to see the videos when you get back down!!
Hey Ryan, enjoying your reports from the Highlands. I got to trek around Annapurna years ago. A suggestion, when you do your pans do them much slower. You don't need to move as quickly move slower than you think. It gets distracting as you keep moving the camera around so quickly. Good luck with the climb and breathe deeply. Years ago I climbed Denali with US geological survey and we were the ones who put the marker up there at the summit back in 1989
Love the cold water plunge....I would have done it too. have spent a lot of time on the northern end of lake Huron where the water is barely above freezing. It may look tropical, but we'd often come out shivering and red like that if we went in too early in the season lol. I hope the days ahead are great. Be safe. The footage you are getting is amazing, but put yourself first. Best wishes to you, and the team from Canada. 🇨🇦🇨🇦 I hope everyone makes it there and back safe and sound. 🇨🇦🇨🇦
Have really enjoyed watching this series. From the start to now. Looking forward to more. I wouldnt think it will be a week until the final trek, which is a little ways off, if and when the winds die. Good luck!
Ryan, I love your sense of adventure and that you took a cold plunge at Everest Base camp! However, when you do those backflips it makes me so nervous for you. Keep having fun though!!!!!
The lagoons freak me out.. just thinking about the bodies accumulating in the mountain.. the bubu out there.. lol I know I’m over thinking it Ryan! 😅 Glad you didn’t think about that lol 😆
Another amazing video. Crazy shapes in the ice... Crazy winds off Everest... crazy people LMAO thanks Kacho (spelling?) How about an interview with Kacho?
Lowering your body temperature suppresses your immune system’s ability to fight off infection. There have been multiple studies done on surgery patients; they now routinely put surgical patients on a warming mat during surgery.
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This is why we have fevers, our body’s needs high temperature to fight infections
I really don't see why people in the comments are concerned about the cold plunge 🤔 sure, it wasn't necessary, but if something like that, which should be reasonably safe for any healthy person, gets you into trouble, you should stay FAR away from the top of Mt.Everest. So far, I don't really see the disregard for safety that many are talking about, but so far the only really dangerous thing in those videos is the height (and sure, you could always slip on the rocks and break your ankle or wrist or whatever, but if you're that insecure on those paths that that becomes a serious concern, you should stay away from the mountains...)
Dude, enjoying your videos, but seriously - 120k down and you're risking busting an ankle or worse with backflips - NO! :):) I guess you know what you're doing but still... Keep up the good work - I went to EBC and it's bringing back great memories.
yes It feels like he actually does not take it seriously he thinks he cant get hurt.. He is young but he can still die or get injured anytime if he does not take safety seriously. I know as a 19 years old he does not believe it, and take it seriously, but still true. He will experience it when he gets older. Being young doesnt mean cant get injured etc.
I'm so impressed with your trek to Everest and the challenge ahead... but each back flip, I swear I grimace thinking of injuring your ankle or leg. And was a cold plunge REALLY necessary? Maybe should have saved it for AFTER your summit push... why put that at risk?
Jumping in cold water like that doesn't open the blood vessels, it closes them, pushing your heart to work much harder, which can lead to heart failure. Staying static in water that cold like your doing is asking for trouble ;). Within a few minutes hypothermia will set in and than you'd be in a world of trouble. Knowing where you are, not very wise I would say.
If cold plunging puts you at risk of heart failure, you should be more worried about your overall health than the possible "negatives" to cold plunging.. To a healthy, active person, cold plunging is very beneficial, especially for recovery (which is quite important when doing something as taxing as CLIMBING UP THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN IN THE WORLD).
@@lemmefeelyerjibblets8856 you think a healthy person can't get heart failure? You'd be surprised. And for the cold plunges, what happens inside your body will still be the same in every individual that does it. Healthy or not.
Hope you didn't catch a cold because of the plunge. That could get nasty later. I admit I don't really get why so many people yearn for all these silly records - the highest or longest plunge, the highest back flip or whatever. It doesn't matter at all, and it can get risky. But you're 19, maybe it's just the age for that kind of thinking :) Just enjoy your experience and the chance to be there and explore. I look forward to your videos to experience some details of the whole endeavour of an Everest expedition, that is really neat! But when the time comes and you go up the mountain please don't risk anything just for a nice shot, it's not worth it.
dude stop that saltos, dont get hurt, and now focus, stop kidding arround 10% of the ppl arround you might die(statisticly) plus it´s a holy place, just stay focused and you ll do fine
I believe that he said in a previous video that they would be going through the ice fall the first time and up to Camp 3, then back to Base Camp. And then through the ice fall a second time with the goal of reaching the summit (and then back to Base Camp). That is two trips up, and two down for a total of four trips through the Khumbu Icefall.
I think that this small lake is probably several miles away from any of those toilets that he showed in previous videos - or else he probably would not have done this.
The details in your videos are fascinating. Seen many Everest documentaries and few convey your videos' sense of "being there ."
Godspeed My Friend, I look forward to your safe return.
Sure getting alot knowledge and great experience from this place!! Oh and nice back flip and a swim!💪
Brrr!!plunge looked refreshing!
Be careful with the backflips!That really would be an expensive sprained ankle!
Can't wait for the next rounds of videos from the camps! Be safe!
Yes ! New episode ! Am being waiting for it ❤ All the best Ryan 💪
Dear Ryan , thank you very much for your great videos on your life venture ! Please take good care of your self. I am still thinking of your “ HAT “ , how to send you one.
Wao , over 18.000 feet ?! To bad , I am 89 years old ,healthy but still doubt how far I could climb ???
My best wishes 🙏🇭🇷🇨🇦
I love that people are finding out about your channel! Your daily updates are a highlight of my TH-cam views. 🇨🇦
Thank you for sharing your journey with us. I can't wait to see you and your team at the top!!
I'm a climber here in Asheville NC and am SO stoked watching your uploads. That flip. That cold swim.... bruh ... you da man stay safe !
prayers that you have safe travels through the icefall!
Congrats on the world-record-breaking high altitude back flip! 🥇
Thanks Ryan. Stay safe.
I look forward to these videos so much! be safe and stay cautious
Awesome cold plunge. Great for inflammation.
Amazing footage. Loved seeing the view of the Icefall from the top of that mountain you climbed, also seeing the thickness and beauty of that ice. Hope ur safe!
Just found your channel today. Looking forward to the upcoming climb vids. Good luck!
Take it easy as there will be challenging days ahead. Looking forward to seeing you up to the high camps!
I would have a better chance of climbing Everest than making myself get in that frigid water! Go get ‘em my man, rooting for you!
What would Wim Hof do?
He would have stayed in the icy water for an hour or more!
But seriously, Ryan, I admire you for going into that freezing cold water!
It is obvious that you have taken some ice baths at home before this trip!
Love Wim Hof!! ❤
Goodluck out on the mountain, and enjoy the adventure of a lifetime!!! Love from Portugal 🇵🇹
Good luck on the Khumbu! Rooting for you. Maybe no flips on the icefall ✅
Rooting for you Ryan! Good luck in the Khumbu Icefall ❤
Careful with the backflips. If you land crooked on you ankle your Everest ascent is over. Also careful stressing the immune system unnecessarily. This is not a life friendly area, your body needs full health. You won’t know what’s potentially coming your way. Good luck, I’m cheering for you!
Fax
Or right off the mountain
He won’t have the strength or o2 to do that watch how fast his outlook changes once he goes higher
careful ryan, you'll put your eye out!! 😂 , but seriously, don't ruin, your climb, brother!! Im pulling for you!!
Did you see the influencer devin? Did a backflip on the summit a couple weeks ago
Great POV videos. I feel like I am there. Stunning details from the camera. Feel free to make longer videos, even without any comments/music.
I love your can do attitude! Stay safe and I reckon you've got this.
This is so exciting!
I wish you could teach me your back flips.
I heard there are high winds c1 & 2. The views are incredible :-) love the beach!
With you for the duration! from Asheville NC..... such a great trip so far. Thanks for sharing this! Stay safe So excited for you
Some very cool views of base camp and glacier gives us a good perspective. Another amazing video thank you.
I'm rooting for you bro! Love the content! Be safe up there!
Keep updating
We’re all rooting for you! You are very brave and strong 💪💪💪
Impressive CWI! Any significant challenges yet with physical or psychological? You are looking strong in both ways. Good luck with the weather and journey up to Camp 1. Hopefully camps above are being reset from the high winds.
Nice cold plunge! I bet it felt great after all the climbing youve been doing. Ive heard the winds near flattened camps 1 and 2. I hope yall are careful! Cant wait to see the videos when you get back down!!
You are an amazing guy surrounded by majestic snow-capped mountains! Stay safe and good luck!
Cold plunge was probably great for recovery lactic acid flush out
Be safe, we are all standing by.
Be careful, be safe and good luck with the climb!
Hey Ryan, enjoying your reports from the Highlands. I got to trek around Annapurna years ago. A suggestion, when you do your pans do them much slower. You don't need to move as quickly move slower than you think. It gets distracting as you keep moving the camera around so quickly. Good luck with the climb and breathe deeply. Years ago I climbed Denali with US geological survey and we were the ones who put the marker up there at the summit back in 1989
Yes, Ryan pls pan slower! It's dizzying just trying to watch 😂
Best of luck.. stay safe 🙏
Good luck, hope the weather holds for you 👍
Wishing you the best 🙏🏼
Wishing you all good tings for your climb!
Love the cold water plunge....I would have done it too. have spent a lot of time on the northern end of lake Huron where the water is barely above freezing. It may look tropical, but we'd often come out shivering and red like that if we went in too early in the season lol. I hope the days ahead are great. Be safe. The footage you are getting is amazing, but put yourself first. Best wishes to you, and the team from Canada. 🇨🇦🇨🇦 I hope everyone makes it there and back safe and sound. 🇨🇦🇨🇦
Good luck Ryan🙏
Have really enjoyed watching this series. From the start to now. Looking forward to more. I wouldnt think it will be a week until the final trek, which is a little ways off, if and when the winds die. Good luck!
Ryan, I love your sense of adventure and that you took a cold plunge at Everest Base camp! However, when you do those backflips it makes me so nervous for you. Keep having fun though!!!!!
The cold plunge zoom was everything
Good luck for the next few days while you're out of wifi range. I felt cold watching you get into the icy cold water and it's 21C in my living room.
Love how you mixed in commentary and live video also CONGRATULATIONS HOMIE on a successful summit
Good luck bud, you got it!
Good attitude i say he makes it to the top
Good luck Ryan
Absolutely love these videos. Nice to see a POV of a young person on Everest. Also, love that it pisses off Boomers.
The lagoons freak me out.. just thinking about the bodies accumulating in the mountain.. the bubu out there.. lol I know I’m over thinking it Ryan! 😅 Glad you didn’t think about that lol 😆
Another amazing video. Crazy shapes in the ice... Crazy winds off Everest... crazy people LMAO thanks Kacho (spelling?) How about an interview with Kacho?
Lowering your body temperature suppresses your immune system’s ability to fight off infection. There have been multiple studies done on surgery patients; they now routinely put surgical patients on a warming mat during surgery.
This is why we have fevers, our body’s needs high temperature to fight infections
I really don't see why people in the comments are concerned about the cold plunge 🤔 sure, it wasn't necessary, but if something like that, which should be reasonably safe for any healthy person, gets you into trouble, you should stay FAR away from the top of Mt.Everest. So far, I don't really see the disregard for safety that many are talking about, but so far the only really dangerous thing in those videos is the height (and sure, you could always slip on the rocks and break your ankle or wrist or whatever, but if you're that insecure on those paths that that becomes a serious concern, you should stay away from the mountains...)
gl my guy
Hike on, be safe.
Dude, enjoying your videos, but seriously - 120k down and you're risking busting an ankle or worse with backflips - NO! :):) I guess you know what you're doing but still...
Keep up the good work - I went to EBC and it's bringing back great memories.
yes It feels like he actually does not take it seriously he thinks he cant get hurt.. He is young but he can still die or get injured anytime if he does not take safety seriously. I know as a 19 years old he does not believe it, and take it seriously, but still true. He will experience it when he gets older. Being young doesnt mean cant get injured etc.
Loving this vlog, take care!
No post for a week - OMG - what are we going to do in that time? We love you and best of luck through the Khumbu (but please, no back flips in there!)
Nice to see you stay in the water for a bit. Most people who jump in those pools just jump straight back out.
Good luck!!
this kid is making a lot of risky decisions before even getting going. hopefully someone in his team can keep an eye on him.
Haha no worries - been doing backflips for 7+ years and was very confident in my ability. No more from here only climbing 🙂
I'm so impressed with your trek to Everest and the challenge ahead... but each back flip, I swear I grimace thinking of injuring your ankle or leg. And was a cold plunge REALLY necessary? Maybe should have saved it for AFTER your summit push... why put that at risk?
Acclimatization
Beautiful tarn!
I know that plunge was brutal, but felt great at the same time! Haha
Ryan no more backflip.. please.. Be careful..
Nepal is in my bucket list, wanna do LANGTANG trek , hope next year November, GOOD LUCK - from Japan
Good luck bro ❤
Omg 😱 what is the temperature where you got in the water 🥶😶🌫️ ? I can see you are having fun fun fun 😊
Looking forward to the uploads lets do this.
Great videos, really appreciate you taking the time to make these videos, but please, no more back flips, we just don't want you to get hurt. Godspeed
Is 3:23 a cliff becouse just a look at it scared me
How can you tell a 19 year old what is best for them?
Keep journey!
Are you planning a back flip on the top of Everest? 😂
We will be disappointed if no backflip on the summit.
It would probably be the highest backflip ever
@@blueleafy7167 it must happen.
Experienced climbers refer to that as receiving "the grand tour".
you might have the world record height of doing a backflip
Somebody did it on the summit of everest smh
Hey what kind of boots do you like for this type of hiking day 18?
Do a back-flip om the summit, really show off! What could go wrong?
Good idea
Jumping in cold water like that doesn't open the blood vessels, it closes them, pushing your heart to work much harder, which can lead to heart failure. Staying static in water that cold like your doing is asking for trouble ;). Within a few minutes hypothermia will set in and than you'd be in a world of trouble. Knowing where you are, not very wise I would say.
If cold plunging puts you at risk of heart failure, you should be more worried about your overall health than the possible "negatives" to cold plunging.. To a healthy, active person, cold plunging is very beneficial, especially for recovery (which is quite important when doing something as taxing as CLIMBING UP THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN IN THE WORLD).
@@lemmefeelyerjibblets8856 you think a healthy person can't get heart failure? You'd be surprised. And for the cold plunges, what happens inside your body will still be the same in every individual that does it. Healthy or not.
Awesome
Much better hat
I'll never in my life understand why that sign had to go directly in front of the rock.
Hope you didn't catch a cold because of the plunge. That could get nasty later. I admit I don't really get why so many people yearn for all these silly records - the highest or longest plunge, the highest back flip or whatever. It doesn't matter at all, and it can get risky. But you're 19, maybe it's just the age for that kind of thinking :) Just enjoy your experience and the chance to be there and explore. I look forward to your videos to experience some details of the whole endeavour of an Everest expedition, that is really neat! But when the time comes and you go up the mountain please don't risk anything just for a nice shot, it's not worth it.
I doubt he cold plunged to look cool or to get a good shot. Many athletes cold plunge because it has many benefits and can improve recovery.
Stupid sign is right why don’t they just get rid of it such an eyesore😂
6:45 hows the feels of water??
dude stop that saltos, dont get hurt, and now focus, stop kidding arround 10% of the ppl arround you might die(statisticly) plus it´s a holy place, just stay focused and you ll do fine
Exactly FOCUS
1 in 20 die trying to make the summit. A scary stat.
Is yalls plan to still only go through the ice fall one time?
One time?
Stay safe
@GirlWhoWaitedPa one time each way yes. Vs other years teams may pass through 6-8 times
I believe that he said in a previous video that they would be going through the ice fall the first time and up to Camp 3, then back to Base Camp. And then through the ice fall a second time with the goal of reaching the summit (and then back to Base Camp).
That is two trips up, and two down for a total of four trips through the Khumbu Icefall.
It may be 4 times, if there's a rotation from camp 4 back to BC and then back up again for the summit push
Isnt the water contaminated? From waste
I think that this small lake is probably several miles away from any of those toilets that he showed in previous videos - or else he probably would not have done this.
I know I’m like this water doesn’t have shit in it 😅 guess not but it’s closed off it’s not a stream from the toilets
5:43 AHAHAHA
Shot of Everest at 1:02
It's probably not as good for your aclimating as you think.
It's also not good to get the "blood flowing". Your blood vessels shrink away from the extremities and try to go towards your heart.
@@pinkiguana1 Wow. That is just not how it works at all..
So why is the sign stupid?
Its new but the rock behind it is very iconic , its blocking it
@@RyanMitchellYTTell him Ryan!! Its a freaking Obstacle!!! Tear it down, when you leave, just don't let anyone see you do it!! 😂
Really nice kid. It’s going to be such a ……..shame……..
really bizarre to post a comment like this and not keep it to yourself
Day 18 of gluttony and entitlement! 😂😂😂😂
Says this entitled MF🤣🤣
Much better hat