This mountain is one of the deadliest mountains on earth, which makes it one of the deadliest mountains on earth. Whilst not the deadliest mountain on earth, it's still one of the most deadliest mountains on earth.
Jfc had to stop the video a couple of minutes in, thought I was going insane. The guy has clearly intentionally dragged out the script/added an infuriating level of repetition/redundant information to hit that sweet 10 mins ad time frame
This is the most annoying and misinformed video I've had the misfortune to watch - Mispronounced almost every single mountain and doesn't understand the difference between anonymous and synonymous - and full of incorrect statements such as "Everest's air pressure has similar air pressure that can be found at sea level"
@JustGolf -- If I had dollar for every time he said "eye-jer" I'd have seven dollars. He might have said it again, but that's when I gave up and failed to summit the end of the video. 😉
It's technically comparatively easy, the only technical part being the Hillary Step, close to the summit, however the objective dangers are significant, rock fall, avalanche, hypothermia, HAPE and HACE, it's still a killer, and it's littered with bodies!
50 People don't attempt to summit Everest 'daily'. There's a climbing season due to high winds and low temperatures. Sure you get some people every so often attempting an out of season climb but people ain't summiting it year round bud.
Mount Gongga / Minya Konka is also supposed to have a stupidly high death rate but the sample size of attempted climbs is very small and different sources try to claim different figures for the death rate
Your numbers are outdated but this is a better list than in this video. Manaslu was 11% in 2016 when I climbed it. Dhaulagiri is accurate, Everest is below 5% now.
The sea rack on K2 is very deadly and dangerous. It is possibly one of the most deadly sea racks on earth. Many climbers have lost their lives to this very dangerous sea rack. Proving to be a very deadly sea rack.
This is a ridiculously innaccurate list. Once they got past Kanchenjunga, Annapurna, and K2, they apparently just decided to go with any mountain that was famous and had some sort of reputation; facts and statistics be damned.
I'm sitting in bed, 11 am, midjanuary. My hands are cold. I'm like 'this is terrible.' Until they invent mountains that stay around 70 degrees you don't have to warn me not to go.
don't know why, but this comment made me laugh out really loud:D maybe because i'm from switzerland and my ears started bleeding when he pronounced it so incorrectly...
@@Simon_de_Cornouailles ok, funny initial comment, but i get the impression you're either dumb or overly sarcastic, both not very likeable traits! i retract my first comment, bye!
The badass was the Russian guy who got dropped off at the base of Denali by bush plane, went to the summit, back down in less then 24 hours, had to contact the flight service from Talkeetna to pick him back up! Forgot his name.
@@troyottosen8722 Uli Stech was a bad ass. I dont remember the exact figures but he went up 60 some peaks in the Himalayas in a very short period of time and he did it all by walking from one peak to the next! Check him out if you haven't already.
How many of you posting know Denali here in Alaska has the tallest vertical rise from base on earth? Everest is the highest on earth, yet Denali is the tallest and doesn’t have the slow building foothills of Everest.
Man, you really screwed the names. Mispronounced the Eiger and then mispronounced The Ogre as the auger... It's The Ogre... as in the mythical creature. Not to mention all the rest
So...according to this video the North Wall of the "Eijer" is "anonymous " with death and the Everast summit has the "similar air pressure as can be found at sea level, making it difficult for climbers to have enough access to oxygen." Dude... I think you need to turn up the O's....lol...
We have a mountain in Malta that is extremely difficult to climb Mt Maghtab. No one has ever attempted to climb it so far. I think the narrator forgot about this beautiful and smelly mountain.
I'm glad he mentioned each mountain was one of the deadliest mountains on earth. Otherwise I would've thought the information was completely unrelated.
@@danielledewitt1 it is the highest, not the tallest. A 7 foot tall man is taller than a 6 foot man but if the 6 foot man is standing above from a higher platform, is he taller than the 7 foot man? No. Same case with Mount Everest that stands above from a plateua. When measured from base to summit, other mountains are taller, like Mount Denali and Mauna Kea.
It is ig, the actual length of the mountain but when it comes to measurement, it's measured from sea level. I've read somewhere that there's another mountain which is even higher/longer than K2, not sure about the name or place where it is.
Ig because it it more up North among 8 thousands and more west also, so the weather too is dangerous than other mountains and obviously the technical difficulties.
A the top of Mt Everest its similar air pressure as can be found at sea level, making it hard for the climbers get enough oxygen. what the .... are you talking about dude. haha
The problem with climbing the deadliest mountains on earth is the chance of being a death statistic, which would drastically reduce your probability of leading a normal life. Otherwise I would be up for it
This mountain is one of the deadliest mountains on earth, which makes it one of the deadliest mountains on earth. Whilst not the deadliest mountain on earth, it's still one of the most deadliest mountains on earth.
pretty much... at this point what is not deadly anymore?
Jfc had to stop the video a couple of minutes in, thought I was going insane. The guy has clearly intentionally dragged out the script/added an infuriating level of repetition/redundant information to hit that sweet 10 mins ad time frame
While still the most dangerous mountains it's relatively safe. 😉
Is it a language simulator that's doing the narration? It's so consistently wrong. 🤔🤦♂️
Kamala
How can someone make a video on a subject they literally know NOTHING about?!
They just do it?
That pretty much sums up 90% of TH-cam
one word:Google
And mispronounce half of the mountains listed. Good grief!
Wikipedia.
This is the most annoying and misinformed video I've had the misfortune to watch - Mispronounced almost every single mountain and doesn't understand the difference between anonymous and synonymous - and full of incorrect statements such as "Everest's air pressure has similar air pressure that can be found at sea level"
"Everest's summit has similar air pressure that can be found at sea level"
Yeah I stopped watching at this point. Though I should have known what I was in for after the 100th "most dangerous" appearance.
it can be true when you put the earth upside down! LOL
So stupid!
Yeah, by time I heard that I was already annoyed. This video is trash.
lol😂😒
The comment section on this video is what makes the internet a beautiful thing. Well done my friends, well done.
Accurate and snarky at the same time.
@@bretthess6376 And hilarious. Many times the comments are better than the video.
If I had a dollar for every time he said “deadliest mountains on earth” I’d be rich!
@JustGolf -- If I had dollar for every time he said "eye-jer" I'd have seven dollars. He might have said it again, but that's when I gave up and failed to summit the end of the video. 😉
"everest isn't that dangerous"
*ranks it higher than k2 and Annapurna* 🤡
K2 is a way harder climb. Everest just has too many idiots. As Bill Pullman said at K2.... Everest it's for tourists.
So being at the summit of Everest is safer than sea level. Good to know. Everest here I come. Jk I wouldn't go there for free with all the idiots.
It's technically comparatively easy, the only technical part being the Hillary Step, close to the summit, however the objective dangers are significant, rock fall, avalanche, hypothermia, HAPE and HACE, it's still a killer, and it's littered with bodies!
THats what i call expert research hahaha
Annapurna >>>>>>
The first photo of the Eiger (pronounced with a hard "g") was actually the Matterhorn...
This video hurt in general
@@cervindon4371 it made me angry that nearly EVERY mountain was pronounced incorrectly!
Is this how the Brits pronounce it?
@@Sr89hot no, brits do not pronounce it as "eijer" like this guy, we pronounce it as eiger. This video hurts.
Thought so - what a load of bollocks. Life is one of the dealiest things on earth - an estimated 100% of people who are alive will die.
I don’t think I’ve ever disliked a TH-cam video until now
This guy did absolutely no research other than read wikipedia and google images
His video on k2 was a direct read from wikipedia lmao
Half the channels on TH-cam would disappear if Wikipedia ceased to exist.
Sounds like a paper I would do in high school the night before it was due with no research.
Jeez, I would have checked for proper pronunciation to better bullshit my teacher.
50 People don't attempt to summit Everest 'daily'. There's a climbing season due to high winds and low temperatures. Sure you get some people every so often attempting an out of season climb but people ain't summiting it year round bud.
Cope
Facts
You managed to mispronounce nearly all the names. Well done
Yeah, it was narrated by aligia woods…… although I’d say he’s maybe been to Nanga Parbat cos he pronounced it pretty wheel……
Its okay he did his best!!
At least he pronounced K2 right 🤣🤣
At least he pronounced K2 right 🤣🤣
He tried, so respect it. Not difficult, believe me.
Deadliest mountains as per Fatality-to-Summit attempt ratio in percentage:-
1) Annapurna I (8,091 metres, Nepal)- 58 deaths from158 attempts (36.7%)
2) K2 (8,611 metres, Pakistan occupied Kashmir i.e PoK/China)- 66 deaths from 284 attempts (23.2%)
3) Nanga Parbat (8,126 metres, PoK)- 64 deaths from 287 attempts (22.3%)
4) Kangchenjunga (8,586 metres, India/Nepal)- 40 deaths from 209 total attempts (19.1%)
5) Manaslu (8,163 metres, Nepal) - 53 deaths from 297 attempts (17.8%)
6) Dhaulagiri I (8,167 metres, Nepal)- 58 deaths from more than 350 attempts (16.6%)
7) Makalu (8,485 metres, Nepal/China)- 26 deaths from 234 attempts (11.1%)
8) Gasherbrum I (8,080 metres, PoK)- 25 deaths from 265 total attempts (9.4%)
9) Everest (8,849 metres, Nepal/China)- 210 deaths from more than 3600 attempts (5.8%)
10) Broad Peak (8,047 metres, PoK/China)- 19 deaths from almost 360 attempts (5.3%)
Data as of year 2020
Mount Gongga / Minya Konka is also supposed to have a stupidly high death rate but the sample size of attempted climbs is very small and different sources try to claim different figures for the death rate
Your numbers are outdated but this is a better list than in this video. Manaslu was 11% in 2016 when I climbed it. Dhaulagiri is accurate, Everest is below 5% now.
@@christophermanning6146 i agree with you. These stats are more acceptable than the video
You were interested in using word Pakistan Occupied Kashmir. Kashmir entirely is Ours, beyond Sirinagar and leh.
@@hanifhanif293 come and take it then! Will have Chai ready as well!
The sea rack on K2 is very deadly and dangerous. It is possibly one of the most deadly sea racks on earth. Many climbers have lost their lives to this very dangerous sea rack. Proving to be a very deadly sea rack.
Maybe they were sailing on K2.
Autocorrect! Serac!
Sea-racks may collapse at any time. Especially when an especially fat sailor is sleeping in the one above you !
Holy FUCK, a sea rack!!
6:12. "Everest's summit has similar air pressure that can be found at sea level"😂😂
🤣 I didn't even realise that
I had to listen to that part twice. What on earth is he even talking about.
Omg 😂😂 doodey dude hasn't got a clue
He is testing all of us making sure that we are paying attention on his mountain lecture.
😂 makes sense.
One of the deadliest videos on TH-cam. I just about survived the first 3mins then had to retreat.
LOL!!!
This is a ridiculously innaccurate list. Once they got past Kanchenjunga, Annapurna, and K2, they apparently just decided to go with any mountain that was famous and had some sort of reputation; facts and statistics be damned.
This is what happens when you remove dislike numbers
Nanga Parbat can be added to that list.
Add the Northwest Face of the Devils Thumb to the list. The Northwest Face of the Devils Thumb has never been successfully climbed.
Needs Nanga Prabat
Thank you for this video. I've written down all 10 names and put the note in my wallet. This could save my life some day.
Great video but how come the bloke has no idea how to pronounce even really common words like "ogre" & the name "Eiger"? It's really proper weird.
I think it must be AI computer speech software.
His a real pure dummy which means dom stu
His a real pure dummy which means dom stu
The way Eiger and Denali were pronounced made my brain hurt. And they are one of the deadliest mountains… on earth.
Perhaps, but l was thankful that he gave height in feet and not meters. I know, l know, l should be more familiar with metric system.
Thank god he didn't mispronounce K2🤣🤣🤣
No but he did refer to it as "Mount K2"...
@@mattramsey3692 bruh
5:09 "heavy rockfalls are anonymous with this mountain"
Wait hold on
i think he meant synonymous
That’s where I gave up 😂
Detective: Which mountain did you fall off of?
Heavy Rock Fall:
Hey I don’t know nothing,
4:37 mispronounces “Eiger” while misidentifying the Matterhorn
Good one!
I'm sitting in bed, 11 am, midjanuary. My hands are cold. I'm like 'this is terrible.' Until they invent mountains that stay around 70 degrees you don't have to warn me not to go.
if they do then it’ll be extreme heat conditions leading to organ failure from heatstroke
Wut
Ah, the deadly Mount Aijer..
don't know why, but this comment made me laugh out really loud:D maybe because i'm from switzerland and my ears started bleeding when he pronounced it so incorrectly...
@@Simon_de_Cornouailles you do get that laughing was meant literally but bleeding ears just figuratively, right...?
@@Simon_de_Cornouailles ok, funny initial comment, but i get the impression you're either dumb or overly sarcastic, both not very likeable traits! i retract my first comment, bye!
“Everest’a summit has similar air pressure to what can be found at sea level, making it hard for climbers to have access to enough oxygen”
Dudewhat
I was looking for this comment
@@dalerip_itz9044 Lmfao hes literally 0iq
These mountains you talk of on Arth are pretty similar to the one's we have on Earth.
I think he intentionally mispronounced about every mountain to piss off all the professional climbers! 😎
"Dark Chronicles" should go to his room and not come out for a month, doing penance for producing such a crappy video.
Hope he's pleased with his success.
I'm not even an amateur climber and I found this video.... troubling.
Maybe this video should be called “contest to see who can mispronounce the most mountain names.”
Nirmal Purja climbed all 14 of the highest mountains in the world in 7 months. He is a bad ass!
The badass was the Russian guy who got dropped off at the base of Denali by bush plane, went to the summit, back down in less then 24 hours, had to contact the flight service from Talkeetna to pick him back up! Forgot his name.
He hasn't climbed the Devils Thumb North West Face in Alaska. Nobody has.
Nirmal?😅
@@troyottosen8722 Uli Stech was a bad ass. I dont remember the exact figures but he went up 60 some peaks in the Himalayas in a very short period of time and he did it all by walking from one peak to the next! Check him out if you haven't already.
Nimsdai Purja
Seriously it’s DE. NA. LI CANT PRONOUNCE EIGER OR DENALI??? Really shameful
Deh NAH lee
Bro really said Annapurna is the first mountain to be climbed without supplemental oxygen
One of my buddies has climbed "Denna Lee" more times than anyone ... and now I find out he's been pronouncing it wrong this whole time?
He manages to mispronounce almost every mountain.
I couldn't take it after 7 "eye-jers".
It's a gift
@@firestormlivingsolutions that's funny!! 🤣
4:01 better watch out for those deadly sea racks.
Ceracs
You must have an obsession with Kanchenjunga, like a person learning a new word.
Did you say the summit of everest has similar air pressure that can be found at sea level? That cant be so bad.
The amount of air on Everest is the same as at sea level. The difference is far less air above you to push it into your lungs.
@@nztrekker lmao your wrong af, its 1/3rd the air
@@nztrekker JC mate you clearly didn't pay attention in geography and physics lessons when you were at school
@@billwelsh1502 You wait a year to reply?!😁
@@nztrekker 'cause I only watched the video 18 hours ago and not a year ago, doesn't detract from your uninformed comment though does it!
Nice footage...that's about all the compliments I can give. The rest is just awefull.
Mauna Kea is by far the deadliest mountain to climb starting from the bottom to the top!
Without a submarine that is. :)
Definitely agreeable
Ok, you convinced me. I will NEVER attempt to climb any of these mountains.
🤣
I’ve climbed three of them!
@@Shawn-in-da-Canyon actually? Congrats if true :)
@@Shawn-in-da-Canyon Did you die? But jokes aside, really cool achievement
This guy totally assassinated an interesting topic. 😳
Given the other pronounciations, I kinda wish he had said „K the second“ 😉
This video wins the "Poorest Video Narration of the Year" Award.
The way he said kanchanjunga , 😂😂 ... He tried honestly.
How many of you posting know Denali here in Alaska has the tallest vertical rise from base on earth? Everest is the highest on earth, yet Denali is the tallest and doesn’t have the slow building foothills of Everest.
Yes but it doesn't have a death zone.
Man, you really screwed the names. Mispronounced the Eiger and then mispronounced The Ogre as the auger... It's The Ogre... as in the mythical creature. Not to mention all the rest
2:17 thats mount fish tail
So...according to this video the North Wall of the "Eijer" is "anonymous " with death and the Everast summit has the "similar air pressure as can be found at sea level, making it difficult for climbers to have enough access to oxygen."
Dude... I think you need to turn up the O's....lol...
Don't worry I'll never climb to any of this mountains
"nicknamed the 'murder wall' because of the dangers when trying to submit it" bro it ain't homework lmao
Mt Dennalli! The Eijer! This video is filled with deadly mountains, making them the worlds most deadliest mountains!
Pointless climbing any mountain
"You should never climb them....." ..........OK.
Denali is. 8000 feet shorter than Everest but is a longer climb because it comes straight out of the crust instead of at 14000 feet
Yes but it doesn't have a death zone.
It's denna lee
My five year old can write a better script DarkChronicles, and she cant even talk English.
1:43 Not Kangchenjunga but from the left to the right Makalu (8485m), Lhotse (8516m) and Everest (8848m) seen from Kangchenjunga !
We have a mountain in Malta that is extremely difficult to climb Mt Maghtab. No one has ever attempted to climb it so far. I think the narrator forgot about this beautiful and smelly mountain.
Wait, why is it smelly? 💀
Annapurna III is unclimbed
Annapurna lll has been climbed just not the south summit
The “Eiger Sanction” is one of my favorite movies, of all time.
4:36. Um ... that’s the Matterhorn.
I'm glad he mentioned each mountain was one of the deadliest mountains on earth. Otherwise I would've thought the information was completely unrelated.
How many times did you say dangerous in this video?
Ok, i won't climb them. Thanks
6,000 people reached mount everest only 400 make k2 mountain 2021
100 to Annapurna. 32 death rate..k2 only 22
Mount Everest is not the tallest mountain on earth, it's the highest.
It is the tallest though.
@@danielledewitt1 it is the highest, not the tallest. A 7 foot tall man is taller than a 6 foot man but if the 6 foot man is standing above from a higher platform, is he taller than the 7 foot man? No. Same case with Mount Everest that stands above from a plateua. When measured from base to summit, other mountains are taller, like Mount Denali and Mauna Kea.
@@Mad_Martigen Highest, tallest same meaning troll.
@@danielledewitt1 so by your logic, I can be the tallest man on earth by standing on top of a ledge? You completely failed to understand LOGIC.
@@Mad_Martigen I haven’t failed to understand anything you fool.
Everest is the highest but I believe K2, from base to summit, is taller.
It is ig, the actual length of the mountain but when it comes to measurement, it's measured from sea level. I've read somewhere that there's another mountain which is even higher/longer than K2, not sure about the name or place where it is.
This was like a 90 year old lady making a video about skateboarding and tiktoks
The eye-ja was enough for me. 4 mins 45 and your video is going off
nice video bro.
This channel has five positions in the 10 most vacuously boring presentation list
“HEAVY ROCKFALLS ARE ANONYMOUS WITH THIS MOUNTAIN” PLS IM CRYING HE MEANT TO SAY SYNONYMOUS JAJWJJWJWJHWUE
Great video. I had a nice laugh at it. Also, enthusi-ASSt 🤣🤣🤣
extreme sports are like gambling:
no matter how good you are your number eventually comes up if you roll the dice often enough.
5:15 "Heavy rockfalls are anonymous"😅🤣😅. I think you mean synonymous
Maybe Annapurna dose not want people to climb it same as k2
Mount kailash is still unclimbed.
And will not be as permits are not given to climb it
Good footage and info...would help if the pronunciation of these places are researched...not thevonly place where this occurs
You forgot one most prominent mountain that has never been climbed by anyone in the world i.e. Mount Kailash 🙏🏻
here is the student of whatsapp university
chutiya mount kailash par chadai karnya par bandish hai isliya koi nahi chada
@@bittertruth7630 sorry bro mujhe pata tha fir bhi likha my fault 🙏🏻 you are absolutely correct. There is a ban on trekking to mount Kailash
The only reason it hasn't been climbed is because it's illegal... stupid religion says it's sacred so the government banned climbing it
Mumbo jumbo. Not even sure it was a human
The earlier, non-clickbaity title of this video was "here's some nice pictures of mountains, and also, some people died."
You know its SUPER DUMB if Annapurna is number 9. No way hose, thats arguably number one
*José
>this is the deadliest mountain on this list
>two minutes in
Aconcágua north face is missing.
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Research pronunciations. It’s kinda important.
Then there is nimsdaj purja who climbed some of them and rest of the 8000 meters mountains in 7 months xd
Tell people you know nothing about mountain names without actually telling people you know nothing about mountain names.
What’s the music being played in the background? It’s really beautyful
The Orgre truly deserves its name. Scott and Bonnington had to crawl back down with broken legs, ribs
This is annoyingly full of mispronunciations...
Love your pronunciation of earth!
Very interesting and informative video!Thank you for sharing!
Thank you very much. Such comment means the world to me
Matterhorn, or Cervino, is not only Switzerland. It's half in Italy and half in Switzerland.
Anzi, il versante italiano è più difficile rispetto alla via classica da zermatt aperta da Whymper.
The World Second highest Mountain ⛰, K2 at Pakistan 🇵🇰 border is also one of the deadliest Mountain too.
Ig because it it more up North among 8 thousands and more west also, so the weather too is dangerous than other mountains and obviously the technical difficulties.
U got a new sub❤️😍🎊
You got low standards
@@oleyullah shut up 8 year old kiddo
A the top of Mt Everest its similar air pressure as can be found at sea level, making it hard for the climbers get enough oxygen. what the .... are you talking about dude. haha
If they improved the narrative and got a better voice over I’d watch this.
The problem with climbing the deadliest mountains on earth is the chance of being a death statistic, which would drastically reduce your probability of leading a normal life. Otherwise I would be up for it
this guy has definitely missed some of the geography classes