The climber should have to put a very large cash deposit when they get to Basecamp. When they leave if they don’t clean up their mess, they don’t get their deposit back. And that money is giving to whoever has to clean it up.
I’ve thought the same thing. A deposit can be added to the climbing fees, refundable upon leaving a clean campsite. The government can perhaps hire someone to monitor the various base camps, and assure compliance. There’s no excuse for the slovenliness displayed - if you could pack it in, you can pack it back out. It amazes me that people travel halfway around the world to see, climb and experience these breathtaking, remote mountains, vlog and blog about how magical and transformative they are, then leave kilos of trash and filth behind. The exception to this are upper camps that have been destroyed by avalanches, with tents and supplies buried throughout the debris, where retrieval may be impossible at the time. It still litters the mountains, and requires special removal. Nepal’s army organized massive cleanups to rid Everest of debris, trash, and bodies. So, kudos to them, and other groups who have helped with that effort.
I heard the nepalese government will pay you $1500 for every 18lbs of trash you bring down. Youd think that would be an incentive. Especially after how much money you spend to go there.
Its should be made a mandatory rule for all climbers to collect their individual trash while returning. Should anyone is unable to or simply just doesn't comply, a good reasonable sum should be deducted from their security deposit and that amount be used to clean it up by other voluntary climbers upon paying them.
😮 Dog meat?🥺🙀isnt there any other meat you can transport, like fish>beef>yak>??but I guess if one is hungry enough> thanks for this awesome video. love every part of it. except announcing that you will be eating dog meat🥞
K2 full Summit video with a subtitles 👉 th-cam.com/video/9JIIdX1DC6c/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Kjn3tJZscKPMDnv6
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Danebath ❤️🙏
Congratulation sir!! I watched your every vlog!! Salute to your hard work n hubleness!!! Gr 8 work
Thank you 🙏
Congratulations on your summit, I would love to climb Dhaulagiri one day.
You are always welcome 🙏
@@Climbers_nepal would you say Dhaulagiri is a suitable first 8k peak?
@@Cabbage48 yes, it’s suitable 😊
@@Climbers_nepal How much does it cost for 1 person to scale K2 and Everest?
Thank you for letting us tag along awesome awesome trip thank you thank you❤❤
1st few seconds is the perfect badvertisement for coca cola
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Real hero❤️❤️
Great documentary thanks for posting
The climber should have to put a very large cash deposit when they get to Basecamp. When they leave if they don’t clean up their mess, they don’t get their deposit back. And that money is giving to whoever has to clean it up.
I am agree with you too & also if there is strict rules no need to do more drama.
I’ve thought the same thing. A deposit can be added to the climbing fees, refundable upon leaving a clean campsite. The government can perhaps hire someone to monitor the various base camps, and assure compliance. There’s no excuse for the slovenliness displayed - if you could pack it in, you can pack it back out. It amazes me that people travel halfway around the world to see, climb and experience these breathtaking, remote mountains, vlog and blog about how magical and transformative they are, then leave kilos of trash and filth behind.
The exception to this are upper camps that have been destroyed by avalanches, with tents and supplies buried throughout the debris, where retrieval may be impossible at the time. It still litters the mountains, and requires special removal.
Nepal’s army organized massive cleanups to rid Everest of debris, trash, and bodies. So, kudos to them, and other groups who have helped with that effort.
I heard the nepalese government will pay you $1500 for every 18lbs of trash you bring down. Youd think that would be an incentive. Especially after how much money you spend to go there.
Thank you so much for this video.
How you can climb, speak and
carry in over 8000m ? 🇳🇵
Congratulation to Mingma
Dorchi Sherpa
Dai thik hu huncha update big video waiting ma xam
Awesome video.
Thank you so much for bringing us along!
Glad you enjoyed it! 🙏
Wish if you had drone
I will have soon 🥰
Very good job bro.. may lord budhdha gives you more and more energy and more blessing . Namaste.
Thank you for taking me up the octopus
Was this summit in Autumn season for Dhaulagiri? Thank you for the reply.
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😮😮 brave to show this disgraceful situation x
Its should be made a mandatory rule for all climbers to collect their individual trash while returning. Should anyone is unable to or simply just doesn't comply, a good reasonable sum should be deducted from their security deposit and that amount be used to clean it up by other voluntary climbers upon paying them.
😮 Dog meat?🥺🙀isnt there any other meat you can transport, like fish>beef>yak>??but I guess if one is hungry enough> thanks for this awesome video. love every part of it. except announcing that you will be eating dog meat🥞
Yes, I totally agree - DOG MEAT??? Really? Go vegetarian like most of us westerners have to do, or meals in a bag.
No reason for this!!!
Kun camera bata ho video hajur???
I am using the GoPro hero 10.
хорошее восхождение с паогодой вам явно повезло.. Вы уболтали Дхаулагири и усыпили её крутой нрав!
This is so shameful. I hope that things change. 😞
Brother annapurna south face pls