I am always amazed by the people who built these bivacs, and most of them are volunters, just how they got all of the materials up so high without a trail
@@hazakura2319at the start of the video he mention that the shelter was built in 1929.. The photo looks like it was made out of wood material when it was first build. I’m not sure how advance airlifting technology was like back then, but certainly made me wonder how they did it all back then.. Did they carry all that supplies uphill? How many people does it take to get it done? Amazing thinking what humans back then can do with so little technology..
I'm mostly a climber but watching your films makes me appreciate the beauty of "simpler" or "slower" endeavours like your hikes and just discovering beautiful places! I think I'll do more of that this upcoming summer.
you're living my dreams man. literally. i frequently fall asleep imagining myself in some remote part of the world (or some far off uninhabited planet) completely alone. i hope one day to be financially secure enough to take months off of work at a time and just explore remote and scenic areas by myself. those will be the memories i relive when i'm on my death bed.
I dont know where you live, but just know it might be possible relatively easily by going on bike trips. you get to experience the land between destinations which can be very empty depending where you go. personally by doing around 110km per day i can experience some empty landscapes like the adirondacks or the laurentides in less than a week of biking (including coming back). If you live in America you shouldnt have to go too far. But im not too sure if you live somewhere like in the netherlands where theres probably not many empty spots. just know it may be an option and a good starter even with a cheap roadbike
your t-shirt matched the cabin. great video as ever and thanks for cleaning up - I'm nearly 60 and I remember a world without plastic everywhere. it really started to get bad in the 1980s when money took over everything in the world entirely, I fear humans are now close to being lost as animals who know how to behave and what to look up to.
Watching all these Bivacco videos and they're so inspiring to persue a life far away from the crowd and materialism. A proof that all you need to be happy is nature and mountains, well at least for the simple but real people. Thank you so much Bruno for sharing this!
Amazing story Bruno. Mi emoziono a ogni tuo video e condivido le tue stesse passioni. Dopo aver visto oltre 1h30min di tuoi racconti, vado a dormire con la testa piena di nuovi sogni e nuove avventure da vivere. Grazie.
Always watch your videos, never commented. Two details that made me comment: picking up trash, thank you, and the nice little detail of the night drone footage of Mont Blanc where people were climbing with their flashlights. Thank you for your work.
Good to see that someone picks up stuff. I make it a habit when hiking in the mountains here in Norway. I have always used one side pocket of my pants for this purpose. Some times I find only one bottle cap or something. Other hikes I come to town with almost a whole trash bag of small things.
It is such a delight to see your videos. This one is special because of the terrain and very few been there in the last 30 years.Thanks for carrying the plastic down and help the nature to be plastic free.
Hi Bruno. I went there, it was on 26 June 2010. With my friend we wanted to climb to La Tour Ronde but Day 1 climb to the bivacco was a very hard day (my friend stepped on a quite big rock that immediately started to fall down, he had just time to jump out of it), we arrived very late on evening and on morning (at night in fact) of day 2 we chose to try a more or less direct way through the glacier on the right rather than follow the ridge on the left. We met very large crevasses and had to go back down. Cant't remember if we wrote a note in the book (may be not).
Thank you so much for this splendid video, Bruno! The drone sections were breathtakingly beautiful, especially those with the evening or morning light. Here in the flat Finland we don't have high mountains and glaciers. Therefore I was surprised to see how much plastic litter you found on your way down. We all are just visitors in the nature, and the principle of "leave no traces" is important. Than you for bringing down the plastic litter. Wishing you wonderful and safe adventures 😍
Thank you, Bruno, for bringing these amazing places and experiences to us. And mille grazie for cleaning up other people's litter. Yes, sad indeed. This German guy moved to NY many, many moons ago and cannot wait to get back to the Italian Alps again in June of next year. This is home.
Le tue non sono semplici immagini: sono dei racconti pieni di silenziosa bellezza! Grazie! e grazie per la grande lezione che ci hai dato raccogliendo i rifiuti lasciati. Ciao!
What an adventure! It makes you realize that until a few decades ago a glacier passed through those rocks! Terrible that even in a place like that we can find unpleasant traces of our passage! Anyway, congratulations on your video, as always it kept me glued to the screen!
Going to places where so few have been is awesome. There is so much connection to the others who have been there. I'll probably never be able to travel to Mont Blanc, but if I ever do, this place will be on my bucket list.
Grande Bruno. Pure io nel mio piccolo giro con un sacchetto nello zaino per raccogliere tutto quello che trovo lungo i percorsi. È il minimo che possiamo fare.
So, started watching your videos a few nights ago. My father was born in Trento and I the United States where he passed away a few years ago. He would take us hiking in the Alps every summer. I feel like this gave me stronger lungs. The register book, I know this isn't the same person and what are the odds. But his name is Franco Lucca. I just started crying. 😢. I have no idea why I am sharing this with you. The crazy intense dreams ive had over the past 5 years about the alps has been interesting. What did that Entry say? Do you have a photo? Molto Grazie per video! 🙏 - Katerina
Forget professional athletes and celebrities. Bruno, you are a real hero. Thank you for your service, removing other people's trash. The whole video is just great, as always. Keep up the good work!
So I click around on the internet, discover a great vehicle from Skoda, a Roadiaq, read the article and admire the great pictures. Then I notice the young man who looks familiar. Whose channel I have been following for years and of course subscribed to. Congratulations on such a great vehicle test! Well deserved.
Che fantastica avventura in luoghi privi di qualsiasi traccia percorribile ma ricchissimi di vedute stupente, come magnificamente documentato nel video.questo bivacco in una posizione pazzesca è veramente unico. complimenti.
That was a great video. A very interesting trip. What an amazing location for a small hut. Full marks to you for collecting the litter. Such a shame there are folk who have less care for our precious environment but very gratifying to know that you do care. Thank you for sharing.
Glad to see you back Bruno. Thanks for sharing another great adventure with us. The view of the valley and the mountains were spectacular, like something from a fairy tale. Almost as if you were transferred to middle earth. Favoloso! And it indeed is sad how plastic made its way even to the remote location. I could feel the pain in your eyes. Mother Nature however appreciates your service to her. Thank you. And see you in the next one.
As always, the sheer force of labour, love, skill, technical prowess that exudes from both the deed itself and its cinematic rendition makes me humble as an hiker and as a videomaker. Thanks for showing how it's done, Maestro Pisani.
I lived in Chamonix for 4 winters and one summer, and often skied in Cormayeuer, but did not know that shelter existed, hope I get there in the not-too-distant future, a great video.
grazie, le tue avventure sono emozionanti, delle vere opere d'arte, complimenti per il tuo lavoro e la tua filosofia nel frequentare la montagna, tanto rispetto
Questo posto è davvero qualcosa di indescrivibile! Ti fa venir voglia di partire subito anche per il fatto che in tanti anni ci sono state pochissime persone. Grande plauso per aver ripulito quella valle dai rifiuti emersi dal ghiacciaio. Tanta roba Bruno. Metto questo video nella top 5 dei miei preferiti. PS: anch'io amo leggere i libri delle firme... ti fanno danzare nel passato! 🥰
Just found your channel and watched like five of your videos over the past couple days. Just amazing views and locations, but you picking up the trash left behind earned an easy sub!
Sad to see the rubbish in such a beautiful place. You did your best by collecting and bringing it down with you. Well done 👏🏼 Thanks for another beautiful video. 🙌🏽
Once again a very nice video Bruno. You have a beautiful way of talking about the mountains and I am admiring, being like you a lover of these wide open spaces. I hope that one day your adventure can take you here, to the Pyrenees. Here too there are superb corners where you will fall in love very quickly. See you soon
Hi Bruno. Congratulations for another beautiful video; but also many thanks for picking up the garbage. So sad we humans don’t understand that there’s no one to pick the trash.
Whoever took the time to haul the materials up and build this is a good person. That can save a life. I would have liked to have seen some lighting on it somehow, maybe solar? Would he a good way to tell if someone is up there at night if they potentially needed help. Then again, i dunno much about Blanc, maybe its a safe mountain wihout many lost folks and deaths.
Bellissimo. Grazie. Strano che non ci sia una traccia per salire, nemmeno in basso. Stupendo anche nel timelapse gli alpinisti che salgono con le frontali!
Thanks bro for your amazing adventures and I really love this. Most important thing that you're dedicated to clean mother nature along with your hard earned hiking, huge respect man.❤💖👍
Thank you Bruno, for inspiring me to go there! I'll make sure to leave extra space in my pack to gather more of that trash. If it reaches those places, it can be taken out as well.
I firmly believe the first rule to be handed down for those who walk the mountains is to leave it better than it is! Unfortunately sometimes there is a deep lack of cultural awareness…! Keep it up buddy! Mi piacerebbe un giorno riuscire ad incontrarti… Mandi! 🤙
The hut looks like the one on the lower saddle of the Grand Teton. With the exception of the helmet the plastic might have been blown up there by the wind. Perhaps in larger pieces then in fragments by natural forces. I wanted to see the toilet near the bivowac. The toilet on the lower saddle has a grand view of the west side of the mountain and the valleys beyond into Idaho. I mostly soloed the Grand Teton on a clear day and could see my van down at the trail head. I used a rope of another party to rappel off the summit and get back down to the lower saddle. This was back in 1979.
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What a wonderful but very risky adventure, thank you so much dear Bruno, wish you ever the best!
Thx! I´ve expected, much more people would be there. I´ve seen so many young people visiting Mont Blanc last year. 50-100 on the camping ground next to Mont Blanc.
Great video as usual! Thank for taking us up there. I can’t understand how the kind of people that love to go to those gorgeous and isolated places can leave the garbage there…it is sad. Anyway, keep sharing these beautiful and elaborated videos!
Outstanding video again Bruno 👏 i love that you take us to these sublime remote places and film it with such skill and love. Amazing to think youve possibly visited a place where there has been more visitors to space. All the best. Andrew
A stunning landscape!😊 I would love to visit it! I have only ever been up one mountain, but that was by cable car! Ai Petri, in the Krim or Crimean mountains, over looking the Black Sea!😊
Things happen, a bag blowing away before a person has time to react, an item accidentally dropped and rolling down an edge, an item falling out of a pack without the owner realizing it.
Hello from Seattle,WA-USA..same here too..people leaves items like broken tent..fire extinguisher..bullet shells..and we pick up take out from wilderness..
Thanks a lot for sharing. Beautiful trip and views, as usual from you, Bruno. But I liked in this episode especially reading and commenting the visitors book. I love mountains, it is a kind of mental shower or meditation along the way. They have no mercy, but for those, who dare to climb they offer a place for... hmm... and here comes the book as a nice example: a place for personal experience, individually special to everybody who climbs. What leads a man to go the extra mile to the top...
Beautiful video Bruno. And thank you for picking up someone else's rubbish - you left the mountain more beautiful and it will thank you :). I really love your videos so I will head over to Patreon to help you keep making them. Ciao
Thank you Bruno for taking as much rubbish off the mountain as possible. Very sad to see that plastic waste is present even in the most pristine environments on earth.
I found your channel some weeks ago. So nice to watch and always giving me good feelings. Very inspirational, makes me also wanna go on moutains and enjoy the beauty of our nature. Keep it up ❤
Check out 10:31 - you can see some climbers on one of the peaks at night.
Incredible views and amazing video!
good eye!
Thanks
10:38 left bottom corner what$ this
Makes you wonder who that was! Such a cool shot
The climbers were either dwarfs lizards aliens or shape shifters ,or interdimensional beings.....just thought I'd get that in 1st 🤣🤣🤣
I am always amazed by the people who built these bivacs, and most of them are volunters, just how they got all of the materials up so high without a trail
Maybe it was airlifted in with a helicopter? It looks pretty light, and you could just get some climbers to drill in and secure it
@@hazakura2319at the start of the video he mention that the shelter was built in 1929.. The photo looks like it was made out of wood material when it was first build. I’m not sure how advance airlifting technology was like back then, but certainly made me wonder how they did it all back then.. Did they carry all that supplies uphill? How many people does it take to get it done? Amazing thinking what humans back then can do with so little technology..
Thanks man! This is a beautiful film. Thanks for picking others’ garbage and for advising to do the same. Mountain is a goddess.
I'm mostly a climber but watching your films makes me appreciate the beauty of "simpler" or "slower" endeavours like your hikes and just discovering beautiful places! I think I'll do more of that this upcoming summer.
you're living my dreams man. literally. i frequently fall asleep imagining myself in some remote part of the world (or some far off uninhabited planet) completely alone. i hope one day to be financially secure enough to take months off of work at a time and just explore remote and scenic areas by myself. those will be the memories i relive when i'm on my death bed.
I dont know where you live, but just know it might be possible relatively easily by going on bike trips. you get to experience the land between destinations which can be very empty depending where you go. personally by doing around 110km per day i can experience some empty landscapes like the adirondacks or the laurentides in less than a week of biking (including coming back). If you live in America you shouldnt have to go too far. But im not too sure if you live somewhere like in the netherlands where theres probably not many empty spots. just know it may be an option and a good starter even with a cheap roadbike
I started on a cheap road bike! Now I've crossed Europe 3 times! +1 for travelling by bike @@judepeppers1206
I hope you get there
I feel ya me too
Hope ull bee there brother amen😊
I bring rubbish down from the hills and mountains all the time. So well done Bruno, you are not alone.
Should have played Skyrim
yeah right
I do too, I just can't leave it there, it's too easy to solve the issue by just picking it up and recycling it.
I always take a bag with me. Even mini toilet bags to take everything from myself back for recycling. Don’t leave anything on the mountain!
We need more people like Bruno
your t-shirt matched the cabin. great video as ever and thanks for cleaning up - I'm nearly 60 and I remember a world without plastic everywhere. it really started to get bad in the 1980s when money took over everything in the world entirely, I fear humans are now close to being lost as animals who know how to behave and what to look up to.
This is better than any television show they’re producing these days so my hats off to you, sir.
Thank you for taking care of the environment. We need more people like you in this world
Watching all these Bivacco videos and they're so inspiring to persue a life far away from the crowd and materialism. A proof that all you need to be happy is nature and mountains, well at least for the simple but real people.
Thank you so much Bruno for sharing this!
The funny thing being him setting up cameras, climbin up and the has to run down to get the camera and then climb up the same way once again lol
should have used the drone to save some energy ....
Amazing story Bruno. Mi emoziono a ogni tuo video e condivido le tue stesse passioni. Dopo aver visto oltre 1h30min di tuoi racconti, vado a dormire con la testa piena di nuovi sogni e nuove avventure da vivere. Grazie.
I'm in Houston, Texas USA and loved this video. Thank you for posting it and thank you for clearing out trash. Be safe, my friend.
Always watch your videos, never commented. Two details that made me comment: picking up trash, thank you, and the nice little detail of the night drone footage of Mont Blanc where people were climbing with their flashlights. Thank you for your work.
Thanks for taking us again with you on an extremely beautiful adventure!
Dovresti presentare questi documentari a qualche festival di montagna! Sono maggnifici e lasciano sempre una lezione! Grande Brunoo
Good to see that someone picks up stuff. I make it a habit when hiking in the mountains here in Norway. I have always used one side pocket of my pants for this purpose. Some times I find only one bottle cap or something. Other hikes I come to town with almost a whole trash bag of small things.
It is such a delight to see your videos. This one is special because of the terrain and very few been there in the last 30 years.Thanks for carrying the plastic down and help the nature to be plastic free.
Hi Bruno. I went there, it was on 26 June 2010. With my friend we wanted to climb to La Tour Ronde but Day 1 climb to the bivacco was a very hard day (my friend stepped on a quite big rock that immediately started to fall down, he had just time to jump out of it), we arrived very late on evening and on morning (at night in fact) of day 2 we chose to try a more or less direct way through the glacier on the right rather than follow the ridge on the left. We met very large crevasses and had to go back down. Cant't remember if we wrote a note in the book (may be not).
Thank you so much for this splendid video, Bruno! The drone sections were breathtakingly beautiful, especially those with the evening or morning light. Here in the flat Finland we don't have high mountains and glaciers. Therefore I was surprised to see how much plastic litter you found on your way down. We all are just visitors in the nature, and the principle of "leave no traces" is important. Than you for bringing down the plastic litter. Wishing you wonderful and safe adventures 😍
I’ve said this before but your beautifully made videos are a joy to watch and bring to life scenes I will never get to experience first hand.
Thank you, Bruno, for bringing these amazing places and experiences to us.
And mille grazie for cleaning up other people's litter. Yes, sad indeed.
This German guy moved to NY many, many moons ago and cannot wait to get back to the Italian Alps again in June of next year. This is home.
Le tue non sono semplici immagini: sono dei racconti pieni di silenziosa bellezza! Grazie! e grazie per la grande lezione che ci hai dato raccogliendo i rifiuti lasciati. Ciao!
Al minuto 10.32 in altro a destra degli alpinisti che salgono di notte con le pile, bellissime immagini. Sempre il TOP.
yess bravo!!
What an adventure!
It makes you realize that until a few decades ago a glacier passed through those rocks!
Terrible that even in a place like that we can find unpleasant traces of our passage!
Anyway, congratulations on your video, as always it kept me glued to the screen!
Going to places where so few have been is awesome. There is so much connection to the others who have been there. I'll probably never be able to travel to Mont Blanc, but if I ever do, this place will be on my bucket list.
Grande Bruno. Pure io nel mio piccolo giro con un sacchetto nello zaino per raccogliere tutto quello che trovo lungo i percorsi. È il minimo che possiamo fare.
So, started watching your videos a few nights ago. My father was born in Trento and I the United States where he passed away a few years ago. He would take us hiking in the Alps every summer. I feel like this gave me stronger lungs. The register book, I know this isn't the same person and what are the odds. But his name is Franco Lucca. I just started crying. 😢. I have no idea why I am sharing this with you.
The crazy intense dreams ive had over the past 5 years about the alps has been interesting. What did that Entry say? Do you have a photo? Molto Grazie per video! 🙏 - Katerina
Forget professional athletes and celebrities. Bruno, you are a real hero. Thank you for your service, removing other people's trash. The whole video is just great, as always. Keep up the good work!
One of the things I thought about the most while watching this movie was how many times you had to go back for the camera :P great movie!
The right guy, with the right spirit, on the right place. Nice to meet you in this very beautiful video. 🙏👋
The places that you take us are always worth the wait,I’m grateful for your generosity and kindness.
So I click around on the internet, discover a great vehicle from Skoda, a Roadiaq, read the article and admire the great pictures. Then I notice the young man who looks familiar. Whose channel I have been following for years and of course subscribed to. Congratulations on such a great vehicle test! Well deserved.
Che fantastica avventura in luoghi privi di qualsiasi traccia percorribile ma ricchissimi di vedute stupente, come magnificamente documentato nel video.questo bivacco in una posizione pazzesca è veramente unico. complimenti.
That was a great video. A very interesting trip. What an amazing location for a small hut. Full marks to you for collecting the litter. Such a shame there are folk who have less care for our precious environment but very gratifying to know that you do care. Thank you for sharing.
Glad to see you back Bruno. Thanks for sharing another great adventure with us. The view of the valley and the mountains were spectacular, like something from a fairy tale. Almost as if you were transferred to middle earth. Favoloso!
And it indeed is sad how plastic made its way even to the remote location. I could feel the pain in your eyes. Mother Nature however appreciates your service to her. Thank you. And see you in the next one.
As always, the sheer force of labour, love, skill, technical prowess that exudes from both the deed itself and its cinematic rendition makes me humble as an hiker and as a videomaker. Thanks for showing how it's done, Maestro Pisani.
I lived in Chamonix for 4 winters and one summer, and often skied in Cormayeuer, but did not know that shelter existed, hope I get there in the not-too-distant future, a great video.
Bruno this is a beautifully filmed record of your trip to such a remote bivouac in a stunning alpine setting. Thanks for sharing. ATB Derek
grazie, le tue avventure sono emozionanti, delle vere opere d'arte, complimenti per il tuo lavoro e la tua filosofia nel frequentare la montagna, tanto rispetto
Questo posto è davvero qualcosa di indescrivibile! Ti fa venir voglia di partire subito anche per il fatto che in tanti anni ci sono state pochissime persone. Grande plauso per aver ripulito quella valle dai rifiuti emersi dal ghiacciaio. Tanta roba Bruno. Metto questo video nella top 5 dei miei preferiti. PS: anch'io amo leggere i libri delle firme... ti fanno danzare nel passato! 🥰
Grazie Matteo, a presto ❤️
Thanks for taking me to such a beautiful place, that i would otherwise never visit in my lifetime.
Just found your channel and watched like five of your videos over the past couple days. Just amazing views and locations, but you picking up the trash left behind earned an easy sub!
Sad to see the rubbish in such a beautiful place. You did your best by collecting and bringing it down with you. Well done 👏🏼
Thanks for another beautiful video. 🙌🏽
Bruno I have got to hand it to you and your person is uplifting and verycheerful❤thanks❤
grandissimo, grazie a te per aver dato spazio alla manutenzione e al lavoro che abbiamo fatto al bivacco! Fortissimo!
Beautiful rugged spot. Thank you for taking us there with you.
Once again a very nice video Bruno. You have a beautiful way of talking about the mountains and I am admiring, being like you a lover of these wide open spaces.
I hope that one day your adventure can take you here, to the Pyrenees. Here too there are superb corners where you will fall in love very quickly.
See you soon
Great video Bruno! I hope people learn from your commitment to clearing away the plastic pollution.
Absolutely amazing. And thank you for picking up the rubbish. I wonder if there's any place on earth that's plastic free.
Plastic. Our demise, by our own hand. 🙏🖤
Thank you for including it.
Beautiful video/story.
Hi Bruno. Congratulations for another beautiful video; but also many thanks for picking up the garbage. So sad we humans don’t understand that there’s no one to pick the trash.
I loved this! That morning time lapse shot of the stars over Monte Blank was stunning!
Your doing stuff I dream of. Love your films. Those quiet places. I hope to find myself in some. Keep it up
Reading through bivak and summit books (especially on less visited places) is something special.
Whoever took the time to haul the materials up and build this is a good person. That can save a life. I would have liked to have seen some lighting on it somehow, maybe solar? Would he a good way to tell if someone is up there at night if they potentially needed help.
Then again, i dunno much about Blanc, maybe its a safe mountain wihout many lost folks and deaths.
Wow, what a trip. Beautifully shot, amazing light. Thanks for sharing.
Many thanks, Bruno, for sharing your videos and cleaning up the mountain as well. I love watching your videos. Please keep them coming.
Bellissimo. Grazie.
Strano che non ci sia una traccia per salire, nemmeno in basso. Stupendo anche nel timelapse gli alpinisti che salgono con le frontali!
These beautifully filmed adventures deserve so many more views! Fantastic!
Thanks bro for your amazing adventures and I really love this. Most important thing that you're dedicated to clean mother nature along with your hard earned hiking, huge respect man.❤💖👍
Thank you Bruno, for inspiring me to go there! I'll make sure to leave extra space in my pack to gather more of that trash. If it reaches those places, it can be taken out as well.
thank you so much!!
Bruno, your trips are so beautyful, calmish and romantic. Really aprecciate that. Greetings from Poland!
I firmly believe the first rule to be handed down for those who walk the mountains is to leave it better than it is! Unfortunately sometimes there is a deep lack of cultural awareness…!
Keep it up buddy!
Mi piacerebbe un giorno riuscire ad incontrarti…
Mandi! 🤙
A very nice hike Burno up the famous Mountain 👌 .So glad you found the green bivi for overnight rest❤.
A very beautiful sharing ❤️ 🙋♥️
“You can only find real peace where your heart is happy.”
Michael Hemp
Thank you for this wonderful video
The hut looks like the one on the lower saddle of the Grand Teton. With the exception of the helmet the plastic might have been blown up there by the wind. Perhaps in larger pieces then in fragments by natural forces. I wanted to see the toilet near the bivowac. The toilet on the lower saddle has a grand view of the west side of the mountain and the valleys beyond into Idaho. I mostly soloed the Grand Teton on a clear day and could see my van down at the trail head. I used a rope of another party to rappel off the summit and get back down to the lower saddle. This was back in 1979.
What a wonderful but very risky adventure, thank you so much dear Bruno, wish you ever the best!
Thx! I´ve expected, much more people would be there. I´ve seen so many young people visiting Mont Blanc last year. 50-100 on the camping ground next to Mont Blanc.
Yes many people climb Mont Blanc but not from this route
Great video as usual! Thank for taking us up there. I can’t understand how the kind of people that love to go to those gorgeous and isolated places can leave the garbage there…it is sad. Anyway, keep sharing these beautiful and elaborated videos!
Amazing! What a beautiful Planet we are live On! Sunset was Incredible!
“IL RAVANATORE” will be proud of you, and your adventures! Great 💪🏻
Thank you for cleaning up, so sad to see such a beautiful place polluted with plastic!
A wonderful adventure, with very, very beautiful photography! You are awesome. 😊
Awesome! This video really puts in perspective how massive Mont Blanc really is.
Outstanding video again Bruno 👏 i love that you take us to these sublime remote places and film it with such skill and love. Amazing to think youve possibly visited a place where there has been more visitors to space. All the best. Andrew
Hello from the Pocono Mountains, Pennsylvania, USA. Thanks for hauling all that trash out Bruno! Great little adventure video.
how is this not more famous this footage is beautifal
I always love your shows, you are so enthusiastic. great job filming Bruno, best wishes from Australia
once again ...... great video Bruno - thanks very much - all the very best, safe travels and climbing 👍👍
Bellissimo film Bruno. Per un po mi porti con te in posti incredibili con immagini fantastiche ed un bel racconto!
Thank you for bringing us along on your adventures Bruno.
You do such a great job out of filming and editing your videos🙌🏻
A stunning landscape!😊 I would love to visit it! I have only ever been up one mountain, but that was by cable car! Ai Petri, in the Krim or Crimean mountains, over looking the Black Sea!😊
The views are like no other. Thanks for returning the plastic to the rubbish !
Wow bellissime immagini e la tua scioltezza in inglese è incredibile. Bravo e bello il gesto di raccogliere la plastica del ghiacciaio ❤
A wonderful video and unbelievable how much rubbish there is on the mountain.
Things happen, a bag blowing away before a person has time to react, an item accidentally dropped and rolling down an edge, an item falling out of a pack without the owner realizing it.
Hello from Seattle,WA-USA..same here too..people leaves items like broken tent..fire extinguisher..bullet shells..and we pick up take out from wilderness..
I'm really grateful for your fantastic videos, and for showing us this impressions
Great climb. One of my favorite areas on earth.
Fantastic job. You had to hike twice as much to get all of those shots. Bravo.
Thanks a lot for sharing. Beautiful trip and views, as usual from you, Bruno. But I liked in this episode especially reading and commenting the visitors book. I love mountains, it is a kind of mental shower or meditation along the way. They have no mercy, but for those, who dare to climb they offer a place for... hmm... and here comes the book as a nice example: a place for personal experience, individually special to everybody who climbs. What leads a man to go the extra mile to the top...
Beautiful video Bruno. And thank you for picking up someone else's rubbish - you left the mountain more beautiful and it will thank you :). I really love your videos so I will head over to Patreon to help you keep making them. Ciao
Amazing video and exquisite surroundings. I long to be in the mountains again and you took me a little closer.
Thank you Bruno for taking as much rubbish off the mountain as possible. Very sad to see that plastic waste is present even in the most pristine environments on earth.
Amazing trip....loved the goal, the footage and the thoughts you beautifully express!
As always a great and inspiring video. Thanks for picking up the trash, what a shame.
Gran bella avventura Bruno! Come al solito è un piacere vedere i tuoi video. 🔝🔝
Bravo ad aver ripulito dall’ immondizia delle solite bestie.
Mandi 👋
Great video, thanks you shared with us your experience.
The hike to the bivouac is quite a challenge.
I found your channel some weeks ago. So nice to watch and always giving me good feelings. Very inspirational, makes me also wanna go on moutains and enjoy the beauty of our nature. Keep it up ❤