GoPro FPV 4K | Island Peak 6160m Summit Ridge, Nepal October 2022
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ธ.ค. 2022
- Watch this raw unedited video of Island Peak/Imja Tse 6160m in Everest Region Nepal. It was shot on GoPro HERO 11.
It was my first ever mountain which did an acclimatization for Ama Dablam 6812m.
We didn’t use High camp on Island Peak and went directly from BC to the summit starting around 12:30 midnight and reached the summit at 8 in the morning. The route to the crampon point was long however the climb on the glacier was moderate.
It was an amazing experience overall. Hope to climb more such peaks.
Great view of how a gri gri works.
Congratulations and thanks for the high definition video. I did EBC in 2019 and scheduled for Island Peak November 2023! Thanks again for your inspirational video!
Best of luck! Also do Lobuche while you are there.
Does the time period overlap for doing Lobuche and Island Peak in one go??
Really great,thrilling experience, excellent photography, please take care, thanks for sharing wonderful video congratulations 🙏
Happy to hear that :)
Looks quite a thin ridge to climb and not much room at the top. Bit scary for me! Well done, nice footage as well.
Very well done beta keep it up.... great job
Thanks a lot 🙏
Congratulation bro 🔥🔥
Thanks 🔥
Not a lot of space for everybody at the summit... congrats and thanks for sharing !
Yeah, there was a group of 6-7 guys and they didn’t leave for roughly 45 mins.
congratulations team
💕💕😍😍💗💗
Nice video, i hope to do this next summer it looks enought of a challenge for me. Well done. Brilliant views
Go for it!
Great job, and nice video. Well done. Subscribed 👍🙂🙏
Thank you mate!
@@AkarshGoel32 I've never seen this mountain before, a very impressive and beautiful climb. Happy the weather was good that day, you definently wouldnt want to be on that ridge in bad weather. 🙂👍
@@WildWoodlandsSW that’s true. I spent 25 days in Everest Region and not a single day weather was bad fortunately.
Wonderful. Such spectacular scenery 👍🙂🙏
Great vid and congrats on the summitting Island Peak dude! Did you have a lot of previous alpine climbing experience when doing this or not? Am considering doing Island Peak and/or Lobuche East Peak in combination with the EBC Trek.
Not much… basically you need to have good endurance and will to learn. If you have basic knowledge, there would be some training at the base camp you are good to go. After summiting Island peak, we went to Ama Dablam and did summit which is quite challenging task considered in mountain community.
Resistance training especially training shoulders. And train at different heart rate zones
Great video, which operator did you use?
Makalu Adventures
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Did you almost go off the edge at the last step?
The ridge close to summit is narrow for 2 people to pass. It was little bit scary but I was secured by rope anyway.
Where is the mountain in the video? K2? Everest?
I think it could be lobusche or island peek
Yes, Island Peak. I did in October
Its few km away from Everest. You can see it from the top.
bro hajur haru ko expenses kati layo ??
Roughly 2000-2500 USD for Island Peak and EBC. Climbing gear/equipment will have to be bought extra.
How much it cost for indians?
Island peak Roughly 1.5 lac expedition cost. Then you have to add travel and equipment, insurance..
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If you need a rope to climb a tree, your not the world's greatest tree climber, a good rope climber perhaps but tree climbing is hands to limbs. If all the ropes and ladders were removed from Everest I'm pretty sure in a few years the mountain would be pristine, devoid of all the rope climbers and their litter.
Safety is crucial
11:23....let me tell you something ......i'd rather dress up like a dolphin and swim with starving sharks than be on that mountain.
Its a camera angle. The mountain is not very steep. Most hikers from Canada would have no issues going up without fixed ropes - they just make the climb go faster.
But there is hundreds of meter fall on both sides as the ridge is narrow and climbers from both pass on the ridge at the same time.
@@AkarshGoel32 No. You go up the side of the mountain about 200 vertical meters from the glacier. It is not that steep - maybe 55 deg most of the time. Totally doable without the ropes for average mountaineer. After what feels like a long time you reach the ridge and spend maybe 20m on the ridge itself. Summit itself is tiny maybe the size of a table. But the ridge part is not very steep as well, maybe 45 deg. it is narrow-ish - but not too much - maybe 1m wide or so, surface feel firm, there does not seem to be any "cornice" etc.
Maybe you are talking about the old way of doing this - with longer ridge walk? The route changed few years ago - or was it 10?
not really mountain climbing
Go for a walk
Très mal filmé.
Seriously? Next time you grab a camera and be my camera guy on 6200m in freezing temperatures.
Says the man with no videos at all 🤡
What is the name of the mountain to your left side in the distance?
Its Lhotse