@@RickyB256 Camp 4 to Camp 6 looks challenging. But then the summit part not as bad as the South route. Least from this limited view. And Camp 6 is in the Death Zone.
It’s harder. It takes longer to get up and down, and there are three “steps”, which are rocky cliffs. The 100 ft 2nd Step is the most difficult. The south side is easier. The north side is cheaper.
If there was no ladder on the second step, it would be really hard. Conrad Anker got permission to temporarily remove the ladder and climb it. It was a 5.18 climb. He doubted anyone could have done it without modern equipment.
The only way I would accept the torture that is to climb it, would be to find a way to jump on top of it for a long and nice glide to th ebottom. (Aka parachute or delta glider) That would make sense.
Whenever I have an urge to climb Everest I just put on a pack, go to a sports stadium and stand in the ticket line. When I get to the window, I go to the back of the line and start over. Waaay cheaper.
they should just make a permeant bridge or ski lift over the icefall since that area is always changing and has caused the most deaths on the mountain, would save Nepal alot of trouble and they could charge people more money to get lifted to camp 1.
The text information printed on this video is ridiculously tiny. The music is very irritating, surely an audio version of the routes would be more appropriate.
Um lugar tão fascinante, porém sendo totalmente poluído e contaminado por pessoas que dizem querer chegar mais perto de Deus....bla... bla... bla... mas na verdade estão acabando com um dos lugares mais lindos da Terra, não se contentam em admirar, tem que poluir e contamina lo
i would want to do the ice falls, just cuz of its challenge and history...but i would much rather go the waaaaaay non commercialized route. i dont wanna be around too many climbers. Not tryna have a 96 incident again and either die up there or be forced to turn around and blow 50k. plus i dont wanna be associated with any group that disrespects the mountain by leaving their trash and waste up there. thats just not kool...
@@fabioresende3442 its everest brother, its gonna happen on any side lol but imo due to the falls, the normal congestion and the trendyness of it now, its the north for me. Most ppl will climb everest to tell others. I wanna cliomb to tell myself I did it. This is between me and the mountain. Nature with nature, not against. To me the commercial side goes against. They just wanna summit, I wanna climb the mountain, cause it's there and the biggest one. Just the thought of only going where planes fly is insane, and you walked up to that height. Like you could summit and plane crusing at alt...flows by (it aint gon flow) youre eye to eye with the passengers..could never happen just saying...
@iansmith3261 That's an incredible goal! Wish you the best on it! You've been serious about it? I totally get about going on the north side, if I was a bit more adventurous that would be my choice also! You have experience on mounteneering?
@@fabioresende3442 ziltch...but ts not like im going tomorrow lol I will see quite a few peaks. Even before everest prep, which will be about a year or so. I would like my body be naturally climatized, not a rushed one of climbing up then down, up and down...only way i can think of doing that is to live there in that region for a yr or 2 even.
The international border passes through the summit of everest A/wikipedia Moreover, how can the summit be solely shared without sharing atleast one face of the mountain
Negative....the border runs through the summits of Lhotse and Everest. if you're on the South Col route and fall one way,m you fall into Nepal (back down the Lhotse Face)...fall the other way and you're in China (the Kangshung Face). Of the 14 peaks over 8000 meters, only 5lie entirely in a single country, with no border running through the summit (Shishapangma in China, Dhaulagiri I/Manaslu/Annapurna I in Nepal, and Nanga Parbat in Pakistan). The remaining 9 ALL sit on a border and are shared between 2 countries (Everest/Lhotse/Makalu/Cho Oyu in Nepal/China, Kangchenjunga in Nepal/India, K2/Gasherbrum I and II/Broad Peak in Pakistan/China). Stop it with the nationalism....that's why people fight over fucking worthless areas like Kashmir.
I would argue North ridge is easier just because thru the South Ridge you have to pass the Kumba Ice falls which is a serious obstacle..
Easier or more risky? Going through the ice fall must be absolutely terrifying, but the north is colder and has a number of daunting challenges too.
Actually the north has some issues as well....especially the wind and the three steps..
More wind tho
No, south is less difficult.... you have at the northridge more Wind...
ill wait until they make an escalator
Yeah… right up to a 5 star summit hotel… and they better make the restaurant rotate
should have pick and drop facility on the top.
At Least the Tibet side does not have the crazy ice fall like the Nepal side and more over packed with climbers.
I’m sure there’s some really sketchy climbing from the north side
@@RickyB256 Camp 4 to Camp 6 looks challenging. But then the summit part not as bad as the South route. Least from this limited view. And Camp 6 is in the Death Zone.
But it has the Steps and is colder, windier, has a longer summit day, and you spend more time in the death zone.
Great video, thanks!
Just looking at this made my nose cold.
By watching video...the north way seems more easier 😅
It’s harder. It takes longer to get up and down, and there are three “steps”, which are rocky cliffs. The 100 ft 2nd Step is the most difficult. The south side is easier. The north side is cheaper.
@@ebonaparte3853 factor in the khumbu icefall and they are pretty much on par if you ask me
@@matthewmurphy5425 Yeah, they are equally difficult. Climbing Mount Everest in general is difficult.
If there was no ladder on the second step, it would be really hard. Conrad Anker got permission to temporarily remove the ladder and climb it. It was a 5.18 climb. He doubted anyone could have done it without modern equipment.
@@UnboxRacing he retracted that statement and said they could have climbed it, and I've seen others say the same 🤷♂️
The only way I would accept the torture that is to climb it, would be to find a way to jump on top of it for a long and nice glide to th ebottom. (Aka parachute or delta glider) That would make sense.
abcnews.go.com/Travel/paragliding-everests-peak-kayaking-indian-ocean/story?id=21097292
There’s a dude who thought like you and snowboarded down it…
has been done....
World's longest Zipline?
that hot air balloons up pretty high
Isn’t that a graphic? Otherwise it’s very windy around the summit and doubt a hot air balloon could survive
@@cathylarkins9949 It's also turboing along at hundreds of miles per hour
The famous traffic from 2019 was feom south route right?
Yes. One of the toilets on the summit was closed due to repairs, so a line formed for the other. The need to install more restrooms on everest.
@@PepsiMagt the strangest sentence I’ve never thought I’d hear…
how about we create a taller mountain of shit right beside mount everest. It would be fun to climb up.
Whenever I have an urge to climb Everest I just put on a pack, go to a sports stadium and stand in the ticket line. When I get to the window, I go to the back of the line and start over. Waaay cheaper.
Do one for k2
Didn't anyone ever teach you some manners?
they should just make a permeant bridge or ski lift over the icefall since that area is always changing and has caused the most deaths on the mountain, would save Nepal alot of trouble and they could charge people more money to get lifted to camp 1.
What is this music?
Yes but where's the spawn point if I fall off?
still would need multiple spawn points.
I hope Ulei was on there
The text information printed on this video is ridiculously tiny. The music is very irritating, surely an audio version of the routes would be more appropriate.
Agreed this is wonderful information to have in an interactive form. Does anyone know where the original is?
I like everest
Um lugar tão fascinante, porém sendo totalmente poluído e contaminado por pessoas que dizem querer chegar mais perto de Deus....bla... bla... bla... mas na verdade estão acabando com um dos lugares mais lindos da Terra, não se contentam em admirar, tem que poluir e contamina lo
i would want to do the ice falls, just cuz of its challenge and history...but i would much rather go the waaaaaay non commercialized route. i dont wanna be around too many climbers. Not tryna have a 96 incident again and either die up there or be forced to turn around and blow 50k. plus i dont wanna be associated with any group that disrespects the mountain by leaving their trash and waste up there. thats just not kool...
3 Indians also died on the north non-comercial side on the 96 incident
@@fabioresende3442 its everest brother, its gonna happen on any side lol but imo due to the falls, the normal congestion and the trendyness of it now, its the north for me. Most ppl will climb everest to tell others. I wanna cliomb to tell myself I did it. This is between me and the mountain. Nature with nature, not against. To me the commercial side goes against. They just wanna summit, I wanna climb the mountain, cause it's there and the biggest one. Just the thought of only going where planes fly is insane, and you walked up to that height. Like you could summit and plane crusing at alt...flows by (it aint gon flow) youre eye to eye with the passengers..could never happen just saying...
@iansmith3261 That's an incredible goal! Wish you the best on it! You've been serious about it? I totally get about going on the north side, if I was a bit more adventurous that would be my choice also! You have experience on mounteneering?
@@fabioresende3442 ziltch...but ts not like im going tomorrow lol I will see quite a few peaks. Even before everest prep, which will be about a year or so. I would like my body be naturally climatized, not a rushed one of climbing up then down, up and down...only way i can think of doing that is to live there in that region for a yr or 2 even.
Big lots of snow I don't know why those people so poorest country ? So much water
Even more "lot" of rock
No incentive to create shit to sell. All about living the moment
and "lot" of religion
@@publicenemy_no1 you mean pagans relegions 💩👺👹👿😈👻☠️💀🔥they don't wash their body smell like 💩🧐😳🤨
water doesn't make you rich oil does.
terrbile music
Mount Everest lies in Nepal,not in the border of Nepal and Tibet/China
The international border passes through the summit of everest A/wikipedia
Moreover, how can the summit be solely shared without sharing atleast one face of the mountain
idiot
Negative....the border runs through the summits of Lhotse and Everest. if you're on the South Col route and fall one way,m you fall into Nepal (back down the Lhotse Face)...fall the other way and you're in China (the Kangshung Face).
Of the 14 peaks over 8000 meters, only 5lie entirely in a single country, with no border running through the summit (Shishapangma in China, Dhaulagiri I/Manaslu/Annapurna I in Nepal, and Nanga Parbat in Pakistan). The remaining 9 ALL sit on a border and are shared between 2 countries (Everest/Lhotse/Makalu/Cho Oyu in Nepal/China, Kangchenjunga in Nepal/India, K2/Gasherbrum I and II/Broad Peak in Pakistan/China).
Stop it with the nationalism....that's why people fight over fucking worthless areas like Kashmir.
Sorry bro, but 2 of the 3 faces lie in Tibet.
a very poor video.