That's probably the thing you should do - never give up. If you're in a situation with no way out and you give up, you surely die. If you're in a situation with no way out and you don't give up, you die. Or you make it. If you then die, you don't lose anything you wouldn't have lost if you'd have given up. But if you didn't give up, you might maybe by a miracle still make it. Yes, there's a place and time when one isn't making it anymore. But not giving up simply means not artifically lowering your chances.
Seriously. These videos seem like they should be getting more recognition than they are for the amount of quality he puts into them. This is the first video I've watched of his and so far I think he's really good at explaining history, especially in his simplestic style
A while back, I watched a video about survival. It said the single most important thing to survival isn't water, food, or shelter.. it's the WILL to survive. I think this story encapsulates that well. They had basically nothing, but refused to let that stop them.
@@babygoon25hrshe’s literally a famous rocketleague TH-camr and streamer with millions of subs. He has a face reveal on his main and it’s his voice. He didn’t even buy a voiceover. It’s more authentic than most mini docs on youtube
Hmmm, if they offered 20 places to go Mars to set up a colony with high chance of death you think it they will struggle to fill spots? There will always be adventurous people.
Real problem is to find the one out of the thousands who are just not capable of such a feat. It's about picking harmony. One weak spot in a team will doom everyone. So yeah, they will 100% struggle. Especially in those days we live in. And if you aren't an engineer or some kind of doctor or pilot it doesn't even matter if you have the mental and physical abilities because no one is interested to send the average Joe to mars.
@@0ompaLoompaIf u go to space I doubt you're really worrying about what the guy next to you believes in.. just hope everyone knows how to do their job to keep everything running
It won't be too much of a struggle, considering there are only about 600 trained astronauts on Earth to choose from. It's probably not too hard to pick out the 20 most qualified men and women from a pool of 600.
I sailed the weddel sea on an antarctic expedition and got stuck in the ice for a few days. It was from the comfort of a modern research icebreaker ( 19:08 left panel, RV Polarstern) so i can not even begin to fathom the danger and uncertainty Shakleton and his crew were facing. There was talk around the ship that worst case scenario we would be stuck for a few weeks until the ice drift spits us out into the open ocean allowing us to sail back to Chile. But there was no concern whatsoever. There was only slight annoyance at the possibility of not being back home in time.
Shackleton and Crean were from Ireland. Fun fact Ballykilcavan brewery brew a dark mild ale called Endurance near to where Shackleton grew up. Shackleton’s boat journey is well worth the read.
People like Scott looked down on shackleton because of his irish heritage. The British aristocracy are so stupid. Shackleton is my hero, I wish I could be even half the man shackleton was. I am English (Yorkshire) btw. 👍
I read that book a couple of years ago, and was so moved by it I recommended it to everyone I know... It's rare to get unanimous praise for a book recommendation... Astounding the circumstances and the only casualty was one foot.... Such a wild story. Having read other stories of similar situations, i.e. "Labyrinth of Ice" by Buddy Levy, It's so remarkable how well Shackleton and his crew handled their own survival, comparatively. Thank you for making this video. This is a story well worth telling.
19:52 Shakleton was obviously knighted before the Endurance expedition. Also a great pity you did not honour the members of his crew who died in the war after surviving that ordeal.
wow this journey is actually mindblowing. Consider that I mainly got into history through learning about explorers, this was easily the best Christmas video I could have asked for on TH-cam. Can't wait for what's next on this channel!
Tom Crean was a crewman with Shackletons expedition. He was from my home ‘town’ in sneem, Co. Kerry, Ireland. This story was taught to us from a young age, he was allegedly the first man of the crew to reach the South Pole.
Hello from the algorithm! The production quality of this video pleased me. Thank you for your research and the work you put in to give it to us in this format!
I am glad you included the most incredible fact, but underdid the emphasis. The trip from Elephant Island to South Georgia was a direct hit, crossing 800 miles of southern ocean in an open boat. Can you imagine the skill of the navigator to even take a sextant reading? When they could even see the sun that is, in a pitching boat. Sextant readings have to be at the same time each day so this is as incredible as any other part of this story - I think the only other element that comees close is the crossing of South Georgia itself. Frank Worsley was a New Zealander who captained the Endurance.
I know the views definitely don’t match the effort that you put into these videos sunless, but I just wanna say I love watching them even more than the RL ones and I hope you keep making them
No jokes this is one of the most well written video storytelling piece of media i have ever seen. You are a legend and these absuletes beasts of people are out of this world, even with modern i wander how many would dare to make such an expédition.
Ernest Shackleton is an Irish hero. He was an explorer of Antarctica who attempted to reach the South Pole. He went on four polar expeditions exploring Antarctica, particularly the Trans-Antarctic (Endurance) Expedition (1914-16) that he led, which, although unsuccessful, became famous as a tale of remarkable perseverance and survival.
Hey I’ve watched you for years sunless every video big RL guy and it was awesome to watch one of my favorite creators with my girl and have her enjoy him thank you sunless keep going big dawg
Saw the title and thought "oh that's the title of a video I'd click on randomly and it'd be a banger", as soon as I realized it was about the Endurance I liked and subbed... 20mins later it didn't disappoint
Endurance was such a fitting name for their ship - their crew are now the heroes in one of humanity's greatest demonstrations of enduring through hardship.
I absolutely adore these passion projects from you. I am an educator, I would love to work with you to align some USA-wide benchmarks and standards to these instructional videos and get these into more classrooms.
When I first clicked the video I came to comment saying something about how Shackleton’s survival story was probably crazier, then I started listening to
I expected some kind of tutorial and ended up getting served the probably most heroic story i ever heard. I knew the name Shackleton before and I knew that he was an adventurer but i did not expected such an unbelievable story. He must have been a great guy and if you are a realist, you must come to the conclusion that if he chose just one guy who wasn't fully invested, this whole story would have no happy end.
That was an awesome retelling. I had no idea they found the boat must have missed that news but I've heard Shakletons story many times. Excellent video
Came in expecting a survival guide. Instead got a gripping tale of people who never gave up.
He got them ALL home, not one human life lost. Shackleton was an amazing man. I can't express how much I respect him.
Bro and I stayed for it
Yup same, captivating narration and animation kept me in the beginning and then the amazing story
That's probably the thing you should do - never give up.
If you're in a situation with no way out and you give up, you surely die. If you're in a situation with no way out and you don't give up, you die.
Or you make it. If you then die, you don't lose anything you wouldn't have lost if you'd have given up. But if you didn't give up, you might maybe by a miracle still make it.
Yes, there's a place and time when one isn't making it anymore. But not giving up simply means not artifically lowering your chances.
That's exactly the survival guide. Never give up
"No, i lost all my tobacco"... truely a fate worse then death.
@@DrFopolopolas Niblet? 🍪
I can vouch
I think I’d drown myself if I was stuck in the barren arctic and didn’t even have a cigarette to keep myself occupied
Saw some guys ice fishing ice broke free. Luckily they were saved when they only had one beer left.
Hardly a better reason to quit smoking eh
Im currently on a small boat sinking in the middle of the Great Lakes and thought this video was going to help me
You still alive?
@@TacticalTatorTotif someone rescued him. If he went into the water this time of year it's minutes before hypothermia
You good bro?
@@Smackdatace9 if he wasn't it's WAY too late
RIP in pieces
Please keep making these videos Sunless, they rock!
Seriously. These videos seem like they should be getting more recognition than they are for the amount of quality he puts into them. This is the first video I've watched of his and so far I think he's really good at explaining history, especially in his simplestic style
W comment
Niblet!!
Guinley best video ever
Liked the video. Would like again.
A while back, I watched a video about survival. It said the single most important thing to survival isn't water, food, or shelter.. it's the WILL to survive. I think this story encapsulates that well. They had basically nothing, but refused to let that stop them.
Probably why the green laterns use will as their power source. It can be limitless
clicked on this randomly and was hooked even before i recognized your voice sunless, incredible work the editing and storytelling was top notch
Is the guy in WATOP?
@@LeeFromAsiawhats that ?
@bobdevylder3519 search WATOP listen to the narrator
same
This is absolute peak. I love the edit style, and these are actually stories that are not so well known. The humor is also on point. Bravo!
@@babygoon25hrs It's not "ai" and I've never heard of watop. I spent months working on this with several other real human beings.
@@Sunless_MaximusWoahh stand on business sunless!
@@babygoon25hrshe’s literally a famous rocketleague TH-camr and streamer with millions of subs. He has a face reveal on his main and it’s his voice. He didn’t even buy a voiceover. It’s more authentic than most mini docs on youtube
i have never left a comment before in my 7 years of youtube using, but this is one of the best videos i have ever seen.
I refused to comment also before, but then i realized these unbelievably creative creators need all the support they can get.
Hmmm, if they offered 20 places to go Mars to set up a colony with high chance of death you think it they will struggle to fill spots? There will always be adventurous people.
Where do you sign up
Real problem is to find the one out of the thousands who are just not capable of such a feat.
It's about picking harmony. One weak spot in a team will doom everyone.
So yeah, they will 100% struggle. Especially in those days we live in.
And if you aren't an engineer or some kind of doctor or pilot it doesn't even matter if you have the mental and physical abilities because no one is interested to send the average Joe to mars.
@@0ompaLoompaIf u go to space I doubt you're really worrying about what the guy next to you believes in.. just hope everyone knows how to do their job to keep everything running
It won't be too much of a struggle, considering there are only about 600 trained astronauts on Earth to choose from. It's probably not too hard to pick out the 20 most qualified men and women from a pool of 600.
@@shamusl.9132wait, what? Who said anything about worrying what the other guy believes in…?
I sailed the weddel sea on an antarctic expedition and got stuck in the ice for a few days. It was from the comfort of a modern research icebreaker ( 19:08 left panel, RV Polarstern) so i can not even begin to fathom the danger and uncertainty Shakleton and his crew were facing. There was talk around the ship that worst case scenario we would be stuck for a few weeks until the ice drift spits us out into the open ocean allowing us to sail back to Chile. But there was no concern whatsoever. There was only slight annoyance at the possibility of not being back home in time.
You're a G
@@Rockefeller.69 thank you but no, just a geoscientist looking for his place in the world.
@@Siggy152 I sincerely hope you find that place.
@@Siggy152it’s been 4 days. Have you found your place yet?
@@Siggy1525 days later have you found your place?
The entire arctic must have started hearing boss music when Shackleton approached lol
This a good one 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
Shackleton and Crean were from Ireland. Fun fact Ballykilcavan brewery brew a dark mild ale called Endurance near to where Shackleton grew up.
Shackleton’s boat journey is well worth the read.
People like Scott looked down on shackleton because of his irish heritage. The British aristocracy are so stupid. Shackleton is my hero, I wish I could be even half the man shackleton was. I am English (Yorkshire) btw. 👍
I have also read the book 'endurance' its fantastic!
@@jubeaumont6305 Funnily enough Shackleton was from the Anglo-Irish community.
Currently reading the book now. It’s incredible. Leaders like that don’t come around often.
@@zdubzz1280 A far better leader than Scott.
They had bodies made of steel and never lost hope. Rest in Peace to everyone on the voyage. You'll forever be remembered.
The Oversimplified-style humour really works with these videos, definitely glad I watched :)
Definition of underrated.
I read that book a couple of years ago, and was so moved by it I recommended it to everyone I know... It's rare to get unanimous praise for a book recommendation... Astounding the circumstances and the only casualty was one foot.... Such a wild story. Having read other stories of similar situations, i.e. "Labyrinth of Ice" by Buddy Levy, It's so remarkable how well Shackleton and his crew handled their own survival, comparatively. Thank you for making this video. This is a story well worth telling.
They should make a movie about this
First person to cast is someone who is really good at capturing great images of ice.
As long as they keep it historically accurate.
@@douglasclerk2764 What you are saying is all crew is black they/them lesbians, truely stunning and brave!
@@karrotka223 Google the term: non sequitur.
@@karrotka223 ahhh proving once again the right cant make jokes and are weird
I forgot how much I like your videos.
Merry xmas my dude
19:52 Shakleton was obviously knighted before the Endurance expedition. Also a great pity you did not honour the members of his crew who died in the war after surviving that ordeal.
wow this journey is actually mindblowing. Consider that I mainly got into history through learning about explorers, this was easily the best Christmas video I could have asked for on TH-cam. Can't wait for what's next on this channel!
One of the best 20 minutes I've spent on TH-cam. It felt like watching a netflix film. Your storytelling is impeccable!
Sunless you take random things and make them super interesting, your videos are great.
2:02 that felt so much like a nord VPN sponsor setup I actually skipped over it, lmao
😂😂😂 same
Same
I ended up with nord VPN bro didn't even advertise it
Tom Crean was a crewman with Shackletons expedition. He was from my home ‘town’ in sneem, Co. Kerry, Ireland. This story was taught to us from a young age, he was allegedly the first man of the crew to reach the South Pole.
Hello from the algorithm! The production quality of this video pleased me. Thank you for your research and the work you put in to give it to us in this format!
Sunless, story-telling is a dying art. You have a real knack for it. Keep it up
Always a great day when Sunless uploads
I am glad you included the most incredible fact, but underdid the emphasis. The trip from Elephant Island to South Georgia was a direct hit, crossing 800 miles of southern ocean in an open boat. Can you imagine the skill of the navigator to even take a sextant reading? When they could even see the sun that is, in a pitching boat. Sextant readings have to be at the same time each day so this is as incredible as any other part of this story - I think the only other element that comees close is the crossing of South Georgia itself. Frank Worsley was a New Zealander who captained the Endurance.
clicked expecting a video on what to do if your boat sank.. left with a tear in my eye, a hand in salute, and a damn good story heard.
I know the views definitely don’t match the effort that you put into these videos sunless, but I just wanna say I love watching them even more than the RL ones and I hope you keep making them
flawless, shack and his team are the greatest explorers of all time
Legends, and so are you for making this video, Sunless. Thank you!
Your storytelling is incredibly captivating, keep up these awesome videos!
No jokes this is one of the most well written video storytelling piece of media i have ever seen. You are a legend and these absuletes beasts of people are out of this world, even with modern i wander how many would dare to make such an expédition.
As soon as he said the year I KNEW it was gonna be Shackleton lol, that man was a MONSTER
Ernest Shackleton is an Irish hero. He was an explorer of Antarctica who attempted to reach the South Pole. He went on four polar expeditions exploring Antarctica, particularly the Trans-Antarctic (Endurance) Expedition (1914-16) that he led, which, although unsuccessful, became famous as a tale of remarkable perseverance and survival.
Sunless you never fail to make any story interesting, hilarious, and entertaining. Please keep these coming!
Such an incredible story, amazing video as usual!
The fact that shackleton had so many of his crew on another expedition after what happened during 1916 just shows the quality of his leadership
this is one of the best stories i’ve ever heard it just got more wild at every turn. they don’t make em like they used to.
Still waiting for Napoleon part 5/5 😭😭 love these videos so much
Yes please!
First time watching this channel and this is very good absolute peak
Fantastic video! Truly a service done sharing the incredible story of these men.
why didn’t they just wavedash out of there
That’s the difference of thugging it out
Seems kinda far, might need to step up to an ultra
I love this video. These men went through a lot to get to where they are, and that’s commendable.
Spectacular story and video. Had me on my toes the entire time..
Well done! I liked the cartoon characters as well. Interesting and educational. Much thanks to you!
This man is going places
Hey I’ve watched you for years sunless every video big RL guy and it was awesome to watch one of my favorite creators with my girl and have her enjoy him thank you sunless keep going big dawg
How did I not know you had a history channel, maybe best day ever
This is the first time I have posted a comment on a video for the express reason that more people need to see your work. 11/10, go algorithm go.
It was a great watch! Absolutely loved it. Need more of these!!
Sunless has been getting better and better at these, happy to see him continue to grow with this channel
10:50 Or elephants!!
Saw the title and thought "oh that's the title of a video I'd click on randomly and it'd be a banger", as soon as I realized it was about the Endurance I liked and subbed... 20mins later it didn't disappoint
I loved the follow ups at the end. Keep it up brother 💪
This video was amazing! What a hidden gem of a channel. Keep up the great storytelling!
First one of your videos I've seen but you did a remarkable job!
Def subscribing 👍👍
Endurance was such a fitting name for their ship - their crew are now the heroes in one of humanity's greatest demonstrations of enduring through hardship.
Incredibly well explained. Amazing phrasing and pace throughout the video :)
It’s crazy this level of quality content is free, thank you!
I absolutely adore these passion projects from you. I am an educator, I would love to work with you to align some USA-wide benchmarks and standards to these instructional videos and get these into more classrooms.
Thanks Blake, I'd be interested in hearing what that would entail. You can email me at sunlesskhan@gmail.com
I'm very curious what comes out of this
Same
tbh, that ultra wide ratio makes it easier for me to watch picture-in-picture while doing something else
This was done so well!!! I never intended to watch it but got hooked!
Please do more survival stories. This was excellent.
What a FANTASTIC retelling of a classic story! Instant subscribe from me - can’t wait for the next one!
I learned about this from my dad and this is just like reliving that all over again, so well made.
o and i read the book that u used for inspiration.
Wow man. Incredible. I hope this blows up to a million
This video felt like it was only 5 minutes long , amazing storytelling and visuals , I can’t wait to binge the rest of your channel now 👍
Awesome video man. Need to keep making these your a great storyteller
Love this style of story telling, more please
A really well put together video that captures the emotion of this voyage perfectly. Well done my friend.
Worsleys voyage in that little boat is probably one of the most impressive sailing feats in history.
I'm so glad this channel found me! Great content.
I’d definitely recommend “Endurance” by Alfred Lansing. It’s one of the most captivating books I’ve ever read and definitely worth the read!
When I first clicked the video I came to comment saying something about how Shackleton’s survival story was probably crazier, then I started listening to
this was 10/10 don’t stop making these
I expected some kind of tutorial and ended up getting served the probably most heroic story i ever heard.
I knew the name Shackleton before and I knew that he was an adventurer but i did not expected such an unbelievable story. He must have been a great guy and if you are a realist, you must come to the conclusion that if he chose just one guy who wasn't fully invested, this whole story would have no happy end.
had a book about Shackleton's expedition when i was 6 years old. still one of my favourite stories to this day
I don’t think I’ll ever get tired of this story
As someone who finally hung up rocket league a few years ago, it’s good to see you making videos again man.
Oh yeah, the algorithm is about to start blowing this channel up
Masterpiece, excited for when (not if) this video blows up. Fantastic story telling and great visuals man!
There NEEDS to be a movie series about this journey
Dude 32k?!?!? Keep this up and you’ll be at a mil in no time. This is amazing
That was an awesome retelling. I had no idea they found the boat must have missed that news but I've heard Shakletons story many times. Excellent video
Awesome video! Very well done! Please keep them coming.
This is peak "Task failed successfully."
this was incredible, please make a million of this, subscribed.
Great story telling. Please keep making these gems 💎
Love this format for storytelling!
Sometimes a human dies from slipping on a patch of ice and sometimes a human survives absolutely bonkers situations like this
Merry Xmas man glad to see another vid on here alongside rocket league
Had no clue what to expect out of this but it was great watched the whole thing great quality keep it up
As someone who doesn't have a ship, this information will certainly come in handy!
How am I just now finding out about this channel?! I had no clue Sunless made this type of content, and I'm 100% about it.
This is like real life Rimworld on a sea ice tile.
This was incredible, what a golden nugget I've stumbled upon.
I've seen videos about this history before, but none of them was so captive as this one
What a beautiful and underappreciated video!