This series is gratuitous at this point. You’re not even attempting to give medical justifications. Heat stroke is 70…why?? That’s preposterous. The literal danger of heat stroke is you don’t know it’s occurring. The symptoms are mild. Same with hypothermia. It’s the shivering that is most jarring but once you’re hypothermic your body is already reappropriating blood flow and your consciousness is fleeting. Ironically there’s less pain the worse it gets simply bc your brains ability to disassociate as well as divert mental stress away from your predicament. But all that just makes your material incorrect: that’s fine. But you’re going one step further. You’re taking actual people who actually died in these ways and applying this strange scale. As a content creator myself the general rule is if someone died, be very mindful of how you tell the story . You seem to just be making stuff up and plopping a tragic death on some arbitrary scale. I’m not saying it’s off limits. Do what you want. Your channel does well so there’s obviously an audience. But atleast try to bare minimum include the underlying symptoms. You’ll quickly realize heat stroke is FAR from a 70. Climbing also has a variation of dangers that are reported to be all ranges of painful. HAPE just by example to give context is significantly more painful than frostbite and hypothermia. Noncardiogenic PE brought on by hypoxia contrasts GREATLY to, say, hypoxia itself. The latter being described as almost comforting. This goes back to everything I just said. Your brain chemistry is shifting and adjusting to save your own life releasing a myriad of hormones and shutting others down. Pain receptors fluctuate and what you’re describing as painful just doesn’t make an ounce of sense to any adult with any type of high altitude or outdoor survival training which I think might be a small chunk judging by your the lack of objections. Just unsolicited thought you might want to consider to make the content more interesting. I think people would objectively find it more consumable
It seems like he just makes up these numbers and there is no scientific backing to them, just a cheap way to make the videos more interesting? Ooooh ooooh, what's going to reach 140 on the scale? I just have to know so I'll watch till the end! 🤪
I am a Vancouver Island West Coast Hooker for 30 years every day I went to work things tried to kill me … really big timber really shitty ground. It was awesome. I got run over by a rock. It cut me from my tailbone to the top of my spine on this pain scale. It was at the high end .. One of the reasons they invented rye, whiskey, and BC bud ..peace from Vancouver Island
I think the bear attack was probably the most painful on this list. They don’t want you 💀 too fast as they like to eat you while you’re alive. Pretty gnarly.
@@Marshall_D_preach no it’s not. The situation describes being alone in a forest with either a non-descript bear or a non-descript man. Most of the time I’ve heard of it there isn’t even the question of whether or not you’re going to be murdered. It doesn’t matter if you’re “one of the good ones”, there are people who would chose getting mauled to death by a bear over taking the chance on somebody they don’t know. They could’ve been one of the good ones but since everyone’s so paranoid, they’d never know because they chose the damn bear. The whole hypothetical is fucked up. I know I’d personally choose the person because there’s no stopping a fucking bear.
@@WrottJacksonyes it is. It’s a metaphor. And if you don’t see why women still say they „choose the bear”, then I don’t know what to tell you besides maybe you’re either incredibly stubborn and egotistical or simply part of the problem
@@svellah4388 it is pretty evil to use a supposed metaphor to attack men and use feelings of women as an arbitrator of what is morally good and what is bad. Also, saying that an independent man living his life is part of problem is assuming he owes something to you. If that is the case, maybe , the women who say that deserve the bear or bad things because they are not good. And yes, you are Marshall are pretty f"ed up. I would think you two are not even properly human
Hello my friend I don’t know if you know this or not but just as you’re getting ready to die from hypothermia you go from being really cold to all of a sudden you get warm. When you feel that warmth, you better get up start walking around and you’re gonna get cold all over again, but getting warm you’re about to die. I’ve had hypothermia twice.
Not all hiking stores end bad. Remember Swedes man Peter Skyllberg who survived in car in the woods for two months and did it. He was found, and made a full recovery
I live & work in the Smoky Mountains of North Carolina. I had a terrible fall off a second floor deck I was building at a house that is 5300 ft of elevation. I fractured my face, an orbital floor blowout, shattered clavicle, tendon damage in both hands and left leg was dislocated. That was eight years and five surgeries ago, I’m not the same but I am alive.
I don't care what you say. The absolute worst thing I can think of for any death would be being eaten alive by animals that won't kill you to keep you fresh.
Your Pain Scale is arbitrary, it makes no sense at all. I was an RN for many years and it is extremely difficult to use any type of Pain Scale as pain is felt differently by everyone, and everyone has different tolerances. I don’t understand how you decided on this Pain Scale, it is a bit pointless.
Crazy coincidence. Been looking at climbing stuff past couple of days. Watch video 'It Happened To Me' by Nigel Vardy, all about their rescue from Mount McKinley. They have brutal frostbite in it. I also watched the video of that guy climbing the Great Pyramid of Giza because my dad done that in 1976 as well. It's an amazing video.
I broke my knee when I fell during a climb in Norway back in 2009. I crashed the knee right on the rock. Wonder how high up on the pain scale that would have been.
Why do people venture into hiking and climbing? For what?For 50%death opportunities? I would rather be a hunter than being a hiker and a climber,for 50% bush meat. I had two big deers behind my window in Am Maihof Camp at Home,and I couldn't stop imagining having a rifle to help me prepare soup😂.
Because it's the pinacle of the human experience. The danger exists but the risk is quite low if you know what you do. You need organisation, careful planning, knowledge of the weather, wild, physics and rocks. And a good amount of instinct and intuition
@@Ryokonuri I’m afraid you’ve lost me there. Science consists of things that can be replicated and proven. It’s not something you feel in your gut or read on the internet.
These re-upload are getting old. All these stories have been previously told on this channel... this AI crap ain't it. Yall should go to Tragedy Tales, real guy, real stories, no re-upload.
Thank you for the suggestion, these AI videos are just horrendous and just keep rearranging same stories and this fake pain death scale has zero science to it, just a sleepy way to watch till the end to see what is highest on this "scientific pain scale"
"I'm... about... to... die...eyeballs... are... frozen... but I just must climb this same mountain for the seventh time..." Sorry but zero sympathy for this show off
Stop butchering Polish people's names in your videos, especially when talking about people that died. You didn't even try to find out the correct pronunciation,. Shame on you.
Your scale have 0 background to support scientifically or physiology fact. It is common knowledge that burning alive and being mauled to death by animals is the worst pain ever. Dying from heat stroke and dehydration is far more painful than dying from hypothermia... You just take what you believe to make an arbitrary scale. There is nothing wrong with that, but you have to say it at it is instead of pretending that your scale is the only one accurate. There is others scale of pain based on science, the emplacement of the damage, the number of nerve involved, and how a body react to some situations. It is pretty sad that you do not even take the time to look at it, since this informations are not even hard to find.
Who would've thought that taking your kids to a place called 'Death Valley' would go well.
Strange, huh?
@@Salicat99 so strange.
Poor little children 😢
Very true
This series is gratuitous at this point. You’re not even attempting to give medical justifications. Heat stroke is 70…why?? That’s preposterous. The literal danger of heat stroke is you don’t know it’s occurring. The symptoms are mild. Same with hypothermia. It’s the shivering that is most jarring but once you’re hypothermic your body is already reappropriating blood flow and your consciousness is fleeting. Ironically there’s less pain the worse it gets simply bc your brains ability to disassociate as well as divert mental stress away from your predicament.
But all that just makes your material incorrect: that’s fine. But you’re going one step further. You’re taking actual people who actually died in these ways and applying this strange scale. As a content creator myself the general rule is if someone died, be very mindful of how you tell the story . You seem to just be making stuff up and plopping a tragic death on some arbitrary scale. I’m not saying it’s off limits. Do what you want. Your channel does well so there’s obviously an audience. But atleast try to bare minimum include the underlying symptoms. You’ll quickly realize heat stroke is FAR from a 70. Climbing also has a variation of dangers that are reported to be all ranges of painful. HAPE just by example to give context is significantly more painful than frostbite and hypothermia. Noncardiogenic PE brought on by hypoxia contrasts GREATLY to, say, hypoxia itself. The latter being described as almost comforting. This goes back to everything I just said. Your brain chemistry is shifting and adjusting to save your own life releasing a myriad of hormones and shutting others down. Pain receptors fluctuate and what you’re describing as painful just doesn’t make an ounce of sense to any adult with any type of high altitude or outdoor survival training which I think might be a small chunk judging by your the lack of objections. Just unsolicited thought you might want to consider to make the content more interesting. I think people would objectively find it more consumable
It seems like he just makes up these numbers and there is no scientific backing to them, just a cheap way to make the videos more interesting? Ooooh ooooh, what's going to reach 140 on the scale? I just have to know so I'll watch till the end! 🤪
Thank you. I stopped watching at the second story when I read your comment which makes alot of sense!!!
ah yes. multiple near death falls and he still continues to rock climb.
Sounds like cavers.
I am a Vancouver Island West Coast Hooker for 30 years every day I went to work things tried to kill me … really big timber really shitty ground. It was awesome. I got run over by a rock. It cut me from my tailbone to the top of my spine on this pain scale. It was at the high end ..
One of the reasons they invented rye, whiskey, and BC bud ..peace from Vancouver Island
@@BuckrBill Holy shit 😳 ouch
How could a 'seasoned-hiker' neglect to pack warm-clothing?
I think the bear attack was probably the most painful on this list. They don’t want you 💀 too fast as they like to eat you while you’re alive. Pretty gnarly.
And yet people choose the bear smh
It's just a saying in the context of very very bad men,and if you're one of good ones you shouldn't bother by that.
@@Marshall_D_preach no it’s not. The situation describes being alone in a forest with either a non-descript bear or a non-descript man. Most of the time I’ve heard of it there isn’t even the question of whether or not you’re going to be murdered.
It doesn’t matter if you’re “one of the good ones”, there are people who would chose getting mauled to death by a bear over taking the chance on somebody they don’t know.
They could’ve been one of the good ones but since everyone’s so paranoid, they’d never know because they chose the damn bear.
The whole hypothetical is fucked up. I know I’d personally choose the person because there’s no stopping a fucking bear.
@@WrottJacksonyes it is. It’s a metaphor. And if you don’t see why women still say they „choose the bear”, then I don’t know what to tell you besides maybe you’re either incredibly stubborn and egotistical or simply part of the problem
@@svellah4388 it is pretty evil to use a supposed metaphor to attack men and use feelings of women as an arbitrator of what is morally good and what is bad.
Also, saying that an independent man living his life is part of problem is assuming he owes something to you.
If that is the case, maybe , the women who say that deserve the bear or bad things because they are not good.
And yes, you are Marshall are pretty f"ed up.
I would think you two are not even properly human
I would rather disagree about hypothermia (dying from cold), in medical literature it describes as quite less suffering because of the cold numbness
They didnt manage to rescue him in 80 days??!
Darwin Award 🥇 on most of these.
Hello my friend I don’t know if you know this or not but just as you’re getting ready to die from hypothermia you go from being really cold to all of a sudden you get warm. When you feel that warmth, you better get up start walking around and you’re gonna get cold all over again, but getting warm you’re about to die. I’ve had hypothermia twice.
Not all hiking stores end bad. Remember Swedes man Peter Skyllberg who survived in car in the woods for two months and did it. He was found, and made a full recovery
you cannot have been serious with how you pronounced tomasz mackiewicz, that was horrendous lol
Its an ai voice, so that makes sense
Trololol A "I" is so smart!
I live & work in the Smoky Mountains of North Carolina. I had a terrible fall off a second floor deck I was building at a house that is 5300 ft of elevation. I fractured my face, an orbital floor blowout, shattered clavicle, tendon damage in both hands and left leg was dislocated. That was eight years and five surgeries ago, I’m not the same but I am alive.
Hey! I love your videos!
Love these vids ❤
You forgot the guy who slipped on a glacier and slipped in a small hole that went Hundret meters deep in the Glacier with cold water
Did he?
@@Those_Weirdos na
But thats a really quick death
I don't care what you say. The absolute worst thing I can think of for any death would be being eaten alive by animals that won't kill you to keep you fresh.
Your Pain Scale is arbitrary, it makes no sense at all. I was an RN for many years and it is extremely difficult to use any type of Pain Scale as pain is felt differently by everyone, and everyone has different tolerances. I don’t understand how you decided on this Pain Scale, it is a bit pointless.
I agree. He didn't even explain how the last guy suffered the most. This is just some AI voice page. Blocking this channel.
Relax people
How can anybody know, how painful these things are? I can't imagine a pain worse than tooth pain!
I can never watch these hiking and diving related videos because just don't go do that stuff??? Please it's so scary just stay at home
No reason to live in fear
if i die pls let it not be a pain scale or instagram post
Yes, sign me right up to hang out on top of a mountain so high, it doesn’t even have the earth’s normal atmosphere.
Crazy coincidence. Been looking at climbing stuff past couple of days. Watch video 'It Happened To Me' by Nigel Vardy, all about their rescue from Mount McKinley. They have brutal frostbite in it. I also watched the video of that guy climbing the Great Pyramid of Giza because my dad done that in 1976 as well. It's an amazing video.
Hello Echoes' ❤
Eye moisture will not freeze over whilst you are alive.
I broke my knee when I fell during a climb in Norway back in 2009. I crashed the knee right on the rock.
Wonder how high up on the pain scale that would have been.
Every time this guy says kilometer I yell wtf is a kilometer!!!! 🦅🦅🦅😂
Stay home.
Let me tell you, most of Death Valley has absolutely zero cell service, so you can’t even call for help
Why did I watch this before bed
Oh man....😢😢😢
Who does even come up with this scaling? And based on what???
hello my guys
Why do people venture into hiking and climbing?
For what?For 50%death opportunities?
I would rather be a hunter than being a hiker and a climber,for 50% bush meat.
I had two big deers behind my window in Am Maihof Camp at Home,and I couldn't stop imagining having a rifle to help me prepare soup😂.
Because it’s good exercise and fun. No hate
Because it's the pinacle of the human experience. The danger exists but the risk is quite low if you know what you do. You need organisation, careful planning, knowledge of the weather, wild, physics and rocks. And a good amount of instinct and intuition
@@Bachvent All these tactics because of hiking!😂
@@BernardSenyo-y4m No, because of mountaineering and climbing. Mountain is no joke. Nature is no joke in general by the way
Death Valley sounds like such a great place to take your family.
So who made up this scale? Is it based on anything?
Based on the pain scale based off similar injuries reported worldwide
@@Ryokonuri Sounds highly subjective.
@@davidhull1481 it is as most with science take it with a grain of salt
@@Ryokonuri I’m afraid you’ve lost me there. Science consists of things that can be replicated and proven. It’s not something you feel in your gut or read on the internet.
@@davidhull1481agreed
These re-upload are getting old. All these stories have been previously told on this channel... this AI crap ain't it. Yall should go to Tragedy Tales, real guy, real stories, no re-upload.
Thank you for the suggestion, these AI videos are just horrendous and just keep rearranging same stories and this fake pain death scale has zero science to it, just a sleepy way to watch till the end to see what is highest on this "scientific pain scale"
Why is there only 719 LIKES? BRUH WHY? LIKE FIX IT!
Oh you can definitely TEMPORARILY get rid of emotional pain with pain killers on a moderate dose. Trust me on that one.
Hypothermia, hypoxia and heat stroke arent really painful
VAN DIJK😂💀 i think we know Why he survived❤😂🦾
El captain my sister went there
I wish that you'd stop reuploading the same content over and over again, but im different forms 🤨
"I'm... about... to... die...eyeballs... are... frozen... but I just must climb this same mountain for the seventh time..." Sorry but zero sympathy for this show off
First comment😁😁
If by first you mean second, Yes
@@a.nobodys.nobody😂😂
Stop butchering Polish people's names in your videos, especially when talking about people that died. You didn't even try to find out the correct pronunciation,. Shame on you.
Your scale have 0 background to support scientifically or physiology fact. It is common knowledge that burning alive and being mauled to death by animals is the worst pain ever. Dying from heat stroke and dehydration is far more painful than dying from hypothermia... You just take what you believe to make an arbitrary scale. There is nothing wrong with that, but you have to say it at it is instead of pretending that your scale is the only one accurate. There is others scale of pain based on science, the emplacement of the damage, the number of nerve involved, and how a body react to some situations. It is pretty sad that you do not even take the time to look at it, since this informations are not even hard to find.
Please next time learn how to pronouce polish names and last names
First like