Love this. What is awesome is that you don't hide how hard it is. Usually that doesn't make the final edit. and that you are chill. See u in the mtns. Nice vid thx
So glad to run into your video, it's great! We were the guys sitting next to you when you got the cake. It was a great motivation before the summit climb and we got our cake just few days after 😁 Skiing it down looks really sick!
SICK VIDEO! Did you guys just use regular snowboarding/ski shoes to go all the way up, or did you use alpinism boots with crampons? hard to notice while watching a video. Also did you use ice axe? P.S also a question, how did you know which way to ski/snowboard so you end up in the base camp, and not somewhere else?
Amazing video and great expedition! I did some 6000m peaks in Peru with snowboard a few months ago, also really beautiful and exhausting. After your video I should add Kyrgyzstan to my to-do-list :-)
0:46 Love the signpost, cmon there must be somewhere nearby less than 3000k. I went camping in Brittany France for my holidays, altitude 5m. Snow was poor though…😎😆
😃👍🏻 Great video. As far as I know Pik Lenis is known for larger temperature differences between day/ night. Were lower temperatures (and wind) a problem, or all in all that what to expect at mountains at this altitude?
Hey, cool stuff, guys! We were up there in 2016 but decided against a descent because we had a healthy respect for the crevasses. A snowboarder had gone missing just a few days earlier. So, we ended up hiking back down on foot :D Despite its ease, it's a special mountain, and the approach via the Traveller Pass is something truly unique. Greets from Bavaria
Love this. What is awesome is that you don't hide how hard it is. Usually that doesn't make the final edit. and that you are chill. See u in the mtns. Nice vid thx
Altitude is no joke. Thanks for watching.
So glad to run into your video, it's great! We were the guys sitting next to you when you got the cake. It was a great motivation before the summit climb and we got our cake just few days after 😁 Skiing it down looks really sick!
This is fr one of the best documentaries I’ve ever seen on TH-cam. Truly captures it, well done
Great effort...
amazing video! thank you so much
This is so rad vic
What a great accomplishment!!
Skiing on top looked sick.
Great snow.
Can't imagine skiing from 7000+ meters😮
So cool. Well produced and deserves a lot of views.
Thanks for watching!
You guys are awesome
Looks like you got very lucky with the weather and managed to keep the spirits high all along - congratulations!
great video! and also, nice production
Certainly not a filmmaker so I appreciate that. Thanks for watching
ayyyyyye love to see this pop up on the feed!
It’s out there!
I enjoyed that . Great footage . Well done 👏
UNREAL - and amazing
Great performence ! Vladimir Ivanovich is a cool dude;-)
Greta video man, all the best with your future endeavours
Insane.And you had really good pow!
nicely done guys! I am planning to ski it myself maybe 2025
Best of luck, it's a great trip.
Incredible video. Just the trip, nothing on top.
Nice work, gentlemen! 👍🏼
SICK VIDEO!
Did you guys just use regular snowboarding/ski shoes to go all the way up, or did you use alpinism boots with crampons? hard to notice while watching a video. Also did you use ice axe?
P.S also a question, how did you know which way to ski/snowboard so you end up in the base camp, and not somewhere else?
So good!
cool stuff, best of luck with everything
Amazing video and great expedition! I did some 6000m peaks in Peru with snowboard a few months ago, also really beautiful and exhausting. After your video I should add Kyrgyzstan to my to-do-list :-)
Thanks for watching! Would highly recommend Kyrgyzstan
man i didnt want to get stuck on youtube today.... great video
0:46 Love the signpost, cmon there must be somewhere nearby less than 3000k. I went camping in Brittany France for my holidays, altitude 5m. Snow was poor though…😎😆
Pretty rad stuff mate!
😃👍🏻 Great video. As far as I know Pik Lenis is known for larger temperature differences between day/ night. Were lower temperatures (and wind) a problem, or all in all that what to expect at mountains at this altitude?
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So sick
I have to see Kyrgyzstan before I die.
Well done! I am planning to do the summit next year! How was it? Is is steep? How long did the summit take?
Hey, cool stuff, guys! We were up there in 2016 but decided against a descent because we had a healthy respect for the crevasses. A snowboarder had gone missing just a few days earlier. So, we ended up hiking back down on foot :D Despite its ease, it's a special mountain, and the approach via the Traveller Pass is something truly unique. Greets from Bavaria
A mountain video without terrible edm music? I must be dreaming...
Zurück Zeit gehen die Gletscher überall zurück, aber die Erde steht vor einer kleinen Eiszeit, daher wird sich das ganze bald wieder umkehren.
7:52 Sorry repeat please, not good listen
Ungulate!
"The Fritz Chronicles"
The most entertaining
Real skiers do pull-ups at altitude. Hat tip, fellas.
Lenin peak is incorrect name, it's Abu Ali Ibn Sino peak
The Tajik name! Thank you for providing that information. I will add that to the description.
All that for shitty snow !
Welcome to post soviet countries)
13:15 bro fell and did a frontflip to play it off
It’s insane how such naming is ok. Why not name a mountain Peak Hitler?
It’s almost the same just Lenin was even more fucked up