You dudes on just on a whole other tier. I'm surprised the likes of Red Bull, Salomon, etc haven't come knocking on your collective doors for athlete sponsorship. BEASTS. And holy crap is this stunning terrain.
I can name almost every mountain you see in the video, and I have walked almost every path you have gone through, but oh guys you really gave me goosebumps! Thank you so much for appreciating the place, and for showing all this beauty to everyone! I can’t wait for the next part!
"The hardest part so far has been containing my fits of excitement, I just wanna scream and giggle!!" YES!!!!! That was exactly my own reaction in the Dolomites!!! Every day just OMG, WOOWWWW!!!! You guys are soooo inspirational, I can't wait to get back there for some serious running!!!
Mad respect, you guys are just incredibly strong. We were just in the general area two weeks ago, and the Dolomites are one of Europes absolute treasures. Can't believe how you run a marathon, climb some fairly intimidating ascents and still manage to capture the beauty of the scenery as well as you do. Looking forward to seeing the rest of your trip, and you've inspired us to take a closer look at the Alta Vias someday soon - but at a more leisurely pace ;-)
What a wonderful way to spend a Sunday morning, watching a new MA video. Absolutely stunning scenery in this one. Also Chase in a tank top looking lean and mean, giving Danny's quads a run for their money! Great run guys.
The name “Marmolada” derives from “marmo”, that is “marble” in English. So the Marmolada is a “marble-like mountain”, and I think anyone can agree on this. The name of the summit, “Punta Penia”, comes from the Italian word “punta” (i.e. summit), and the local dialect words “pi nia”, that in regular Italian would be “più niente”, meaning “nothing further”. Another fun fact: the cross on the summit is 3343 mm (millimeters) tall, to represent the 3343 m altitude of the summit.
Hey Danny I'm sorry to hear about the headache and nausea issues in the last two videos, I know that headaches can be commonly triggered by overheating but I think that with it being combined with nausea this could definitely warrant some further investigation just to rule anything more serious out. Also just want to say how much appreciation I have for this channel, you manage to capture the essence of these adventures so well and you're providing such a massive inspiration for us all to get out there into the wilderness and to be constantly expanding our comfort zones. Take care and here's to many more MA adventures!
Such mixed emotions on this one! I love experiencing their sheer joy on this one, yet am green with envy. The jaw dropping scenery mixed with the European cuisine. I can see why this was a favorite. I loved the scree slaloming! Danny thank you again for taking us with you!
Inspiring! Amazing what you guys can do. I just went 18miles with 5000 elevation. (45lb pack) and felt accomplished, seeing this makes me want to do so much more.
As someone who lives within a few hours drive of the Alps this video is really interesting to see. Here I am watching your videos and dreaming of the wild and much less developed american mountains, often wishing to escape the masses in the alps, while for you the comforts of that developement make for a welcomed change. Awesome to see it from a totally new perspective.
I like the undeveloped mess of many American mountain ranges. Exploring in the American Rockies is a damn jig saw puzzle and mess, so sprawled in many places. But the Wilderness Areas are sublime once you put the work in and the other major mountain ranges also have plenty of difficult access: don’t get me started on Alaska and my, my, Western Canada as well.
I thought just the same thing watching this video. These days I was wondering how wonderful would that be, to be in the "true" wilderness of the United States, without so many people around. And seeing this video, them being so appreciative of the rifugi and to have a cold coke or coffe, made me smile.
Would love to see Danny do a Vlog on the prep work and post recovery before and after big runs like this. Love to see some content on nutrition, physical maintenance, and planning.
@@niklasstahl98 hahaha fair point. I am curious on recovery though, physical maintenance. It’ll either be extremely helpful or an example of what not to do 😅😂 these guys are crazy.
Loving the enthusiasm in this one. That gully you kicked off with on day two changed a lot this summer, a huge rock slide came down it, burying the car park at the bottom.
Bloody incredible you guys. Great filming, exquisite pace, down with the food, and gone! Next! Love it, recomending it to some other guys.................
I discovered MA 3 weeks ago after coming back from two weeks in the Mont Blanc region. MA's achievements in Chamonix were so much more spectacular than mine. But in this video I recognised some path I walked a few years ago. You are doing great job guys! Great locations and great footage!.Great channel.
Beautiful scenery, tough hike and great photgraphy. However, I have to say, sheesh, this should be a freaking coke commercial. Every stop, "coke" this, "coke" that, lol. Never had a drop of that stuff my entire life, double lolz.
Absolutely beautiful terrain! Just admiring the moment when you said that people do this route in 10-14 days and you're going to do it in 4 ! True Mediocre Amateur fashion
Damn, what a nice trail and great video to cover it. The Dolomites truly are a unique treasure. Have you ever thought about going to the Wetterstein mountains (Zugspitze etc.)? Jubiläumsgrat and Blassengrat could be a really fun and demanding ridge linkup for you guys
Y’all are killing it. I get stoked every time I see a new video. Thank you for sharing your adventures with us. I nearly pumped my fists in the air when you said “there’s still a lot of uphill, and even worse, downhill” yes yes that felt validating. The downhill always kills my knees much more than uphill kills my quads/calves.
Thank you for putting the distance in kilometres and the elevation in meters for us non-americans. I've probably learnt how to use miles and feet with all of your other videos ahah
My favourite YT folks in my favourite region! This video is going to be fire! I live a few hours drive away so I go to the Dolomites multiple times a year (winter and summer) to explore - cycling, skiing, mountaineering. It's great for evertything!
also - that via ferrata is now almost the only way to the top of Marmolada, after a big serac broke off on the Marmolada glacier last year, creating a massive avalanche of ice and stone, killing 11people and injuring other 8.
It's over 40 years ago that I started walking and climbing in the Dolomites. Since then I've done Via Ferrata's, some more rock climing, lot's of walking and now I know this area in winter, skiing around the Sella and also skiiing the Marmolada. So good to see you guys enjoying it all so much! Italian (mountain) food is excellent! I've skied down the slope shown around 13:55. It's totally off-piste and you need good snow conditions.
You guys are crazy, can't believe the distance and elevation gain you are able to pull off in a day! 🤯👋👋 It's always great to see you on familiar Alps terrain! It's totally different to watch a video when you know vistas and trails, compared to your videos in the unfamiliar American mountains. It gives a totally different perspective, cause I can appreciate even more what you are able to pull off. That second day is just totally insane 😲😱 Can't wait for the second part, I hope weather was merciful 🤞 I want to enjoy those views 😍
Sounds like fun. Four days, no problem as long as weather cooperates. What an adventure. Something to put on the list for sure. Absolutely stunningly beautiful. Thanks for posting.
I only wonder why you made the Alta Via in just 4 days….the area, the summits, basically everything there can be worth a whole lifetime. Or at least two weeks for a great endevaour along this Alta Via 😊
This is the most amazing sceanery I’ve seen you hike through. Hope you had a chance to soak it all in in spite of your blistering pace. Just wonderful!
Is there any chance one day you’ll film a gear breakdown? I’m most curious about your shoe choices. What you use, how they’ve held up, and how you decide what to wear based on the objective. Thanks, love your vids!
I just feel compelled to mention this - these guys make it look easy, but it's incredibly dangerous to climb via ferrata without protective gear. It's not because it's so hard that you'll fall - falls are pretty rare on via ferrata - but it's because there's so much risk stacked against you. The steel members can fail or get bent out of shape, the conditions may change and otherwise easy section becomes slippery and tricky, a fellow climber may yank the wire, the weather may change abruptly, animals or other climbers may loosen rocks above you, there's countless potential things that can't really be controlled. You have to be incredibly experienced to understand both your limitations and situation on the mountain to even consider doing this.
Only Danny would travel to Italy in order a hot dog and french fries
We all know that's really why he went
And throw it all up…. fortunately that did not happen this time!
And that at a stop point where I ate the best pizza in my life!!
Danny eating French fries with a fork is offensive af
This channel is probably the best on all of TH-cam. Endlessly inspired
Agreed. They deserve millions of subscribers.
Every time I watch your videos I'm in disbelief at how incredibly fit you guys are.
You dudes on just on a whole other tier. I'm surprised the likes of Red Bull, Salomon, etc haven't come knocking on your collective doors for athlete sponsorship. BEASTS.
And holy crap is this stunning terrain.
I can name almost every mountain you see in the video, and I have walked almost every path you have gone through, but oh guys you really gave me goosebumps! Thank you so much for appreciating the place, and for showing all this beauty to everyone! I can’t wait for the next part!
"The hardest part so far has been containing my fits of excitement, I just wanna scream and giggle!!" YES!!!!! That was exactly my own reaction in the Dolomites!!! Every day just OMG, WOOWWWW!!!! You guys are soooo inspirational, I can't wait to get back there for some serious running!!!
Mad respect, you guys are just incredibly strong. We were just in the general area two weeks ago, and the Dolomites are one of Europes absolute treasures. Can't believe how you run a marathon, climb some fairly intimidating ascents and still manage to capture the beauty of the scenery as well as you do. Looking forward to seeing the rest of your trip, and you've inspired us to take a closer look at the Alta Vias someday soon - but at a more leisurely pace ;-)
What a wonderful way to spend a Sunday morning, watching a new MA video. Absolutely stunning scenery in this one. Also Chase in a tank top looking lean and mean, giving Danny's quads a run for their money! Great run guys.
More, more, more! Love your adventures, your filming, narration and friends! Amazing! 😊
The mountains are like, “not this guy again, I heard what he did to the others.”
The name “Marmolada” derives from “marmo”, that is “marble” in English. So the Marmolada is a “marble-like mountain”, and I think anyone can agree on this.
The name of the summit, “Punta Penia”, comes from the Italian word “punta” (i.e. summit), and the local dialect words “pi nia”, that in regular Italian would be “più niente”, meaning “nothing further”.
Another fun fact: the cross on the summit is 3343 mm (millimeters) tall, to represent the 3343 m altitude of the summit.
Another winning episode as usual.
This is my favorite hiking route in the world. Thoroughly enjoyed my time…not having to worry about camping each night helps too lol
Hey Danny I'm sorry to hear about the headache and nausea issues in the last two videos, I know that headaches can be commonly triggered by overheating but I think that with it being combined with nausea this could definitely warrant some further investigation just to rule anything more serious out.
Also just want to say how much appreciation I have for this channel, you manage to capture the essence of these adventures so well and you're providing such a massive inspiration for us all to get out there into the wilderness and to be constantly expanding our comfort zones. Take care and here's to many more MA adventures!
Such mixed emotions on this one! I love experiencing their sheer joy on this one, yet am green with envy.
The jaw dropping scenery mixed with the European cuisine. I can see why this was a favorite.
I loved the scree slaloming!
Danny thank you again for taking us with you!
If I lived in that area of the world, I'd hike everyday up there...AMAZING!
Living my bucket list vicariously through you guys. Great edit.
I don't usually force TH-cam to show me a video in 4K, but for this I made an exception. This was stunning.
Inspiring! Amazing what you guys can do. I just went 18miles with 5000 elevation. (45lb pack) and felt accomplished, seeing this makes me want to do so much more.
As someone who lives within a few hours drive of the Alps this video is really interesting to see. Here I am watching your videos and dreaming of the wild and much less developed american mountains, often wishing to escape the masses in the alps, while for you the comforts of that developement make for a welcomed change. Awesome to see it from a totally new perspective.
I like the undeveloped mess of many American mountain ranges. Exploring in the American Rockies is a damn jig saw puzzle and mess, so sprawled in many places. But the Wilderness Areas are sublime once you put the work in and the other major mountain ranges also have plenty of difficult access: don’t get me started on Alaska and my, my, Western Canada as well.
I thought just the same thing watching this video. These days I was wondering how wonderful would that be, to be in the "true" wilderness of the United States, without so many people around. And seeing this video, them being so appreciative of the rifugi and to have a cold coke or coffe, made me smile.
Looks amazing!
@@giuliostrocchi6188 Both are amazing in their own way! I love how wild and untouched the U.S mountain ranges are and I hope they stay that way
omg guys, my knees are hurt!
I can't believe you run the Alta via 2! Your guys are awesome!!!!
amazing footage as always
can't wait for the next part!
of all the places you've been, this spot is the most beautiful. thanks for sharing your journeys.
Would love to see Danny do a Vlog on the prep work and post recovery before and after big runs like this. Love to see some content on nutrition, physical maintenance, and planning.
Yes! I’d love to see that too.
Think he fuels up on coke and Twinkie’s 😂
I don't think you wanna see Danny nutrition content lol
@@niklasstahl98 hahaha fair point. I am curious on recovery though, physical maintenance. It’ll either be extremely helpful or an example of what not to do 😅😂 these guys are crazy.
Thanks guys for great views of the awsome Dolomites. Your stamina is world class!😊🇺🇸
Epic journey and killer footage! "Cliffhanger" mountains, Stallone would be proud.
Booking my holiday to Dolomites ASAP! What stunning scenery and always epic adventures. Best thing I’ve seen on you tube in ages. 👌👏
Loving the enthusiasm in this one. That gully you kicked off with on day two changed a lot this summer, a huge rock slide came down it, burying the car park at the bottom.
You guys are nuts! That’s some ground cover in that time and especially around that terrain! Awesome!
Just incredible, it's always a good week when you upload, I just watch your stuff over and over again, waiting for the weekend to do this aswell..
Bloody incredible you guys. Great filming, exquisite pace, down with the food, and gone! Next! Love it, recomending it to some other guys.................
I discovered MA 3 weeks ago after coming back from two weeks in the Mont Blanc region. MA's achievements in Chamonix were so much more spectacular than mine. But in this video I recognised some path I walked a few years ago. You are doing great job guys! Great locations and great footage!.Great channel.
I loved watching this.
Beautiful scenery, tough hike and great photgraphy. However, I have to say, sheesh, this should be a freaking coke commercial. Every stop, "coke" this, "coke" that, lol. Never had a drop of that stuff my entire life, double lolz.
Absolutely stunning area
Absolutely beautiful terrain! Just admiring the moment when you said that people do this route in 10-14 days and you're going to do it in 4 ! True Mediocre Amateur fashion
Flying over the glaciers while you watch them melt. You’re so amazing!
Beautiful cinematography as usual guys. Keep up the good work, views and witty dialog, can't wait for part 2!
those mountains look like thunder clouds in the distance so beautiful
"We've chosen to do the big number 2." Haha! I see what you did there! Well done!
Beautiful journey! And some of the drone work was very well done.
Thanks for the great two videos showing this trail.
Good job of filming and narration.
I liked it, then unliked it, just so that I could like it again. This is the best one you guys have done yet.
Damn, what a nice trail and great video to cover it. The Dolomites truly are a unique treasure. Have you ever thought about going to the Wetterstein mountains (Zugspitze etc.)? Jubiläumsgrat and Blassengrat could be a really fun and demanding ridge linkup for you guys
wow what a view! hope I go there some day
Spectacular! I can’t believe how beautiful it is. Thank you so much for the video.
Wow, freaking awesome! I know the Dolomites well, you guys rock. Bravissimo 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Beautiful outing guys. Views just unreal.
Chase put it perfectly, “Dumpling soup, nice macchiato, and good coke…” that would keep me going!
Been following you guys for a few years and this might be my favorite video so far . Respect.
Y’all are killing it. I get stoked every time I see a new video. Thank you for sharing your adventures with us.
I nearly pumped my fists in the air when you said “there’s still a lot of uphill, and even worse, downhill” yes yes that felt validating. The downhill always kills my knees much more than uphill kills my quads/calves.
Thank you for putting the distance in kilometres and the elevation in meters for us non-americans. I've probably learnt how to use miles and feet with all of your other videos ahah
I’ve always wanted to do this hike! Looks amazing 🤩
Gorgeous mountains, great photography, incredible feats of strength and endurance. Bravo! (I'm just amazed the Cokes help more than hurt the effort.)
My favourite YT folks in my favourite region! This video is going to be fire!
I live a few hours drive away so I go to the Dolomites multiple times a year (winter and summer) to explore - cycling, skiing, mountaineering. It's great for evertything!
also - that via ferrata is now almost the only way to the top of Marmolada, after a big serac broke off on the Marmolada glacier last year, creating a massive avalanche of ice and stone, killing 11people and injuring other 8.
It's over 40 years ago that I started walking and climbing in the Dolomites. Since then I've done Via Ferrata's, some more rock climing, lot's of walking and now I know this area in winter, skiing around the Sella and also skiiing the Marmolada. So good to see you guys enjoying it all so much! Italian (mountain) food is excellent! I've skied down the slope shown around 13:55. It's totally off-piste and you need good snow conditions.
Italy really has one of the most beautiful mountains in the entire world. The Dolomites are just breathtaking,
You guys are crazy, can't believe the distance and elevation gain you are able to pull off in a day! 🤯👋👋 It's always great to see you on familiar Alps terrain! It's totally different to watch a video when you know vistas and trails, compared to your videos in the unfamiliar American mountains. It gives a totally different perspective, cause I can appreciate even more what you are able to pull off. That second day is just totally insane 😲😱 Can't wait for the second part, I hope weather was merciful 🤞 I want to enjoy those views 😍
as always, I love everything about this
Sounds like fun. Four days, no problem as long as weather cooperates. What an adventure. Something to put on the list for sure. Absolutely stunningly beautiful. Thanks for posting.
Great athletes. Great photography! Thank you.
Awesome awesome.
Thanks for the motivation for the week ahead. Great views as usual
I only wonder why you made the Alta Via in just 4 days….the area, the summits, basically everything there can be worth a whole lifetime. Or at least two weeks for a great endevaour along this Alta Via 😊
Such an amazing video as always! You guys continue to impress all of us with each new adventure. Thank you for all the inspiration!
Everything about that trek looks awesome!
Loved that you 2. Looking forward to part 2. Some great skiing too if you can come back in feb
Wow!! Beginning of the video the mountain spine reminded me of the Minarets of the Eastern Sierra. Just astonishing terrain & coke stops ….
Just amazing!!! I'm looking forward to part 2.
My favorite treks always include a cake break!
Your most cinematic and 'professional' video yet! Looking forward to the next ones
How incredible is this! So EPIC! Felt all the FOMO feelings ;-)
This is the most amazing sceanery I’ve seen you hike through. Hope you had a chance to soak it all in in spite of your blistering pace. Just wonderful!
This would be a 7 or 8 day trip for me in my aged decrepitude. Beautiful views.
This looks like the trip of a lifetime. Wow.
this is such an amazing trail...that climb with the ladder built into the rocks though looked pretty steep!
That was special
❤
What all this stopping for breakfast and hotdogs..... what happened 😂😂😂
Awesome video 👏
Superb. Can't wait to have you back in Italy for new adventures :)
Glad to see the band is back together!
Wow! You've been to a lot of scenic places, but this has to be top 10.
Awesome to relive the Dolomites. Incredible effort and way to capture a magical part of the world.
wow! stunning views and what a sharp camera!
That was cool. Love it.
An amazing video!
Was in the Dolomites a couple of weeks ago doing VF, hiking and some cycling. It really is a fantastic place.
Thanks for a new video!
Welcome in my home mountains guys. Anyway you should keep it easy and enjoy more the experience in its entirety. I'll wait for you in the sky season🤘
Is there any chance one day you’ll film a gear breakdown? I’m most curious about your shoe choices. What you use, how they’ve held up, and how you decide what to wear based on the objective. Thanks, love your vids!
I just feel compelled to mention this - these guys make it look easy, but it's incredibly dangerous to climb via ferrata without protective gear. It's not because it's so hard that you'll fall - falls are pretty rare on via ferrata - but it's because there's so much risk stacked against you. The steel members can fail or get bent out of shape, the conditions may change and otherwise easy section becomes slippery and tricky, a fellow climber may yank the wire, the weather may change abruptly, animals or other climbers may loosen rocks above you, there's countless potential things that can't really be controlled. You have to be incredibly experienced to understand both your limitations and situation on the mountain to even consider doing this.
The gang is back!!! I was beginning to worry that Danny had scared everyone off!
So awesome. Wish I had friends who were into doing this kind of stuff with me. This is definitely on my list.
Just incredible! Thank you!
great as always!
Such a great adventure. Thanks for all the work on this Danny!
Just amazing! Wow.
Seriously considering adding this to my bucket list!
So so good. Keep it up Danny and gang!
You guys are just built different 🤯🫡
What a beautiful place. Thanks for sharing this with us, looking forward to more.
Absolutely stunning!
Amazing views amazing film
Bravo guys 🏔️🏔️🏔️🇮🇹🙏🏼🤠
"Trying to keep this pace nice and slow"