Rutland teen documents journey to top of Mount Everest
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ต.ค. 2024
- A teenager from Rutland, Massachusetts, is home after climbing the tallest mountain in the world.
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Wow, you did it! Congratulations, Ryan. We can't wait for your next vlog. Impressive-at just 19 years old, you're the youngest teen to achieve this.. I enjoy your videos.. 😊You are inspiring..
No actually a 13 year old climbed Everest several years ago, even when the Hillary Step was still intact. After that 13 year old climbed now they have increased the age at which you can get a permit, so that 13 year old will likely hold the record for a very long time.
Hes a complete fool
@@RadioRich100no just you are, go touch some grass keyboard warrior
@@RadioRich100 It doesn't bother many of these morons that a 19-year-old kid thinks so little of his life that he would risk an agonizing death for a TH-cam title. His generation is the most nihilistic and sickest of the past two hundred years.
Thanks Ryan for taking us to this journey
Not only did he climb the largest mountain in the world, he made the best documentary about it as well. Great job young man!
Aww that is awesome Ryan, made the news ❤
He had a 25% chance of making the news for the wrong reason. Not so awesome.
@andredarin8966 Well considering some things news constantly showing, War, Murders, Political, etc... I think it is. We all have our own opinions I guess.
Congratulations Ryan! Huge fan of your Everest coverage on TH-cam.
I been watching all your videos. You’re awesome!
Oof. Hate to see this before Ryan’s upload.
I am following his journey from India ❤❤
I admire him training beforehand. Not everyone trains appropriately and it has devastating consequences sometimes
Ryan you did it ! Love the videos ! Proud of you
Go Ryan! Loving your videos.
I was waiting for your videos everyday. It was a wonderful journey for all of us. We also climbed with you. Thank you
Followed the whole journey from day 1. Well done Ryan!!
Yo I’ve been watching bros videos from day 1 to summit
So many talked about this teen! He made sure he had enough support to climb!
What a great vlog, wow! He did an amazing job.
Awesome young man!
Thank you
That's great, I want to do this but money will likely prevent me, I'm happy to see others experiencing that accomplishment. I climbed Humprey's in AZ last weekend at 12,633 feet!
Congratulations Ryan🇳🇵💥💥💥💥
OMG HE DID IT! Woohoo ryannnnnn
What an idiot, he could have lost his life or been maimed for nothing.
yeah he trained really hard and well check out all his inspiring videos its fascinating
You Ryan are what humanity is all about! I can not say that about very many people. You make me proud.
He's very lucky he survived.
the success rate of expeditions reaching Mount Everest's summit was 92.9 percent. between spring 2012 and spring 2022.
He did a lot of things right including physical preparation training etc it does count enormously
Congrats!!! Ryan!
Amazing 😍
I'm so proud of him, he worked so hard to achieve this.
THE FACT I LIVE NEAR HIS TOWN IS CRAZY
Congratulations 🎊
his vlog pretty awesome
My goat, been watching him since the start 😭🤤
Way to go Ryan!!!!!!
Hes a fool, $120,000.00 and risking life and limb for bragging rights. Misguided kid.
@@RadioRich100he is blessed, sorry for you 🙄
@@brooksstella Not with common sense he isnt. How foolish can someone be?
The spoilers he hasn’t released the summit vid yet
has now
great accomplishment, gratz!
Yayyy! Go Ryan!
Ryan documented every part of his climb on his YT channel "Ryan Mitchell 2".❤
“Rutland teen pays $60,000 to summit Everest” fixed the title for ya
Wow.
I follow Ryan on TH-cam and Instagram. He has filmed every step and it's fantastic!
Wow that’s pretty amazing actually.
SPOILER ALERT!!
K2 in August 👍
Good morning….this your Dailey Dose of Everest … Go Ryan!
The youngest to successfully summit Everest and come down to tell the story was a 13 year old who did it with his dad and stepmom by his side. His story is far more inspiring, and he is super humble and didn't do it for views and a video. Look him up!
When did you summit?
"Didn't do it for the views and a video" Well, Instagram was hardly invented in 2010 and TH-cam wasn't nearly as big as it is now. "Youngest person to complete the Seven Summits"... you can be humble all you want, you do the Seven Summits for bragging. Either to yourself or to others. And he also did it on his parents money. Unlike Ryan. (and besides, there is a reason you're not allowed to drink, drive or vote at 13... "climbing Mt.Everest" sounds a bit more risky than "having a beer")
is this comment real, why are you compraing, you think he just did it for views? Ryan is also super humble, delete this comment, your embarrassing yourself
Shut up and go out there and try to achieve something yourself instead of dragging others down!!! What Ryan did is amazing and spending his own money that he earned from being smart and innovative to fund his expedition. He is inspiring.
Yes, I totally agree with you
Someone deleted my previous comment
Fame. Nothing more, nothing less.
4 Climbers.......how many Sherpa?
11 or 12 for 4 Climbers?
That's not bad , the bargain Climbers package only allows for 1 per Climber.
Did they ever find out who CUT THE ROPES???
Hey hater, dont be so jealous. By the way the ropes wernt cut, another expedition summited after this group successfully and said the ropes were fine.
I don't know anything about ropes being cut, but yes, Ryan's team had 11 guide/Sherpas for 4 climbers, which is as immense amount of assistance and likely why all four made it to the top in spite of fairly minimal amount of training. Thank goodness he had a consultant, because he actually had planned on just climbing Everest with no training and no other mountain climbing experience at all, but Alan Arnette told him he wouldn't work with him unless he did some preparatory climbs of at least two other mountains, which, to his credit, he did do. I do give him credit for having the good sense follow Arnette's advice and also to get on a team that had a serious amount of Sherpa and guide support. That is important in helping the climbers to just focus on putting one foot in front of the other. I'm glad he made it safely back and I hope in his long form video he does give credit to his consultant and also to the Sherpa and high altitude worker support. I was happy to see that in his video notes he did have a link to the Juniper fund, but I wish he had actually mentioned it in his video as most people do not read notes on TH-cam videos. The Juniper fund is the only real support for the families of the high altitude workers who lose their lives doing the hard work of setting ropes, carrying the heavy tents and O2 cannisters up to the higher camps. Without them even the old time expeditions with climbers that were true mountaineers could never have made it to the top of Everest or any of the highest mountains in the world. And I wish he had asked this TV crew to also mention the Juniper fund as well. I have no animosity towards this youngster, but I do wish in his videos he would have given more credit to the Sherpa, high altitude workers, and the "Icefall Doctors", who make a safe passage through the Khumbu icefall for the people who get credit for climbing the mountains, even though in truth they do the least amount of the hard work of climbing in today's world of commercial mountain climbing.
@@bees5461 Well if he can afford that kind of assistance then thats fair enough. He gave employment to those sherpa's for that climb. I agree that he should give credit and highlight the fund as well. His last video of the climb isnt yet made public. Maybe he does that after the summit publication when he does a synopsis of the expedition?
@@rasher331 Yeah, I do hope so. He is young and I was also young once and also foolish! LOL. He did show wisdom in listening to someone talk him out of doing something totally foolish, like climb Mt Everest with no experience whatsoever. I hope he talks about that because I am afraid if he doesn't he is just encouraging others to follow in his footsteps not knowing that he changed his mind and DID do some training climbs. I would hate for young people to just say, "well I can do this too" and climb Everest as their first climb ever. Too many have done that and paid the ultimate price. I hope his videos don't inspire that sort of thing. I do give him credit for his success and in the end he made good choices, which is not something all 19 year old people do, so he does deserve credit and I wish him well.
Yeah okay sooooo whatever it takes, congratulations to Ryan Mitchell 😊