Ryan you have definitely set a new standard in documenting an Everest climb. Regardless of what people say your camera tells a story that we ALL want to know (otherwise we wouldn’t be watching…) Be proud and know you don’t owe anyone who is critiquing you answers.
This is the best VLOG series I have seen documenting the Everest climb experience. Congrats on the massive accomplishment and thanks for taking us all along with you.
Totally agree. Ryan's just showing it how it is, footage is really raw and real. No need for any fancy shots of dramatic music. It's no wonder he's getting so many views. Kudos for all the hard work in showing us this Ryan!
Agreed!! I’ve watched a lot of Everest video and this one does an incredible job of showing the steepness and difficulty. I understand much more why it’s not really always feasible to rescue climbers or bring down bodies. Excellent videography.
@@JenJen878 that one bit I think going up to South Summit was way more steep and exposed than I ever imagined. You never see that section in a video. And I think the fact he had his gopro on his body instead of on a selfie stick gave a better perspective like we were there. Great job!
Yeah I don't think anyone has filmed their Everest climb in this way before where you follow his journey, only thing wish he posted even more from his journey.
Probably the best video so far, looking forward to seeing the summit push video. Coughing up blood is probably a result of tissue damage in the throat from breathing the incredibly dry air for weeks on end. Appreciate you not sugar coating the harsh realities above 7500m and the state of camp 4.
Hands down the best Everest footage I've seen! Ryan would climb circles around 99% of the elitists who've been talkin shit about him. That's the reality of this. It looks like there's finally an athlete in the world of mountaineering. Well done ma boy! Well done!!
@@JudgePooty "it looks like there's finally an athlete in the world of mountaineering"? While Sherpas carry all the weight, do all the work, use none of the oxygen, and have been doing it for years. And yes, they get paid so I guess they're 'professional athletes'
@@Picklemedia He carried a ton of his stuff up to camp three then had a Sherpa much later on in the expedition. And they absolutely do use the oxygen. Why are you so butt hurt over people praising him for his accomplishment? It’s a little crazy. People who are experienced climbers die on that mountain all the time even with the help of the sherpas. So I don’t know what you’re on about.
Omg , my heart is literally racing watching you and everyone go up that vertical climb . 😮😮 Amazing video Ryan , I’m enjoying watching your journey . ❤
Amazing footage, Ryan. For those of us who can't do this, we are very fortunate to be able to follow along with you on your journey to the top of the world. It's just so amazing to see the steepness of the Llotse Face.
That was a really tough day, but you made it with style. As others are saying, I continue to be impressed with the detailed view you are giving us. Now I really have a sense of just what makes it so hard. Anyone who takes this one, even with a sherpa and oxygen, is courageous. And my heart goes to to those who struggle on the way down having used up everything to get up. Eager to watch you summit day, even though I already know you made it!
Thank you for allowing us to join you on your incredible journey. The videos are brilliant. We wish you well on your next stage. Take care from everyone at Gazel, Rochford UK (A Centre for Adults with Learning Disabilities).
Hey I’m not sure if you will see this, but every other mountain video I see, they stop documenting at the summit. I’m really interested to see the descent of a mountain such as Everest. Did you manage to get any footage of the descent?
Anxiety producing! These videos are what we’ve been looking for. They’re as real as real gets. Maybe they will show some people that are looking to climb Everest to just stay home.
That steep looks insane. Looks like you are going up the wall😮 Those reassuring news should be kept for base camp but I imagine the shock of experiencing can have varying reactions. The blood spat is a terrifying “by the way” comment, once again I am glad to be watching after the fact. Great shots as always
I have been watching your progress and worrying about you. I can't help but think about how your parents are doing as well.( I would be losing my mind if my son climbed Everest at 19 years old) Stay safe, and I will be watching and waiting to see that you are safely at home.
Technical & riskier yes, but the risk comes from constant avalanche activity and unstable snow - like Annapurna. Everest is basically a 9,000-er, bringing its own unique challenges and danger that other peaks don't.
Because of your videos, I clearly saw the dangers and hardships of this journey, and I really felt like I was climbing too and waiting for next . Greetings from sri lanka 🇱🇰
Ive watched many videos, documentaries and movies about Everest and I believe your content is the best I've seen so far. Thanks for taking us with you there. You and Phurba Sherpa
also i honestly cannot believe the great weather you have its absolutely perfect you got very lucky with that - grateful too not just for your climb but so we can see everything so perfectly - i mean wow its a jaw dropping stunna
Ryan, you are remarkable! Your videos make my fascination with Everest complete. It started in the 90s, read everything I could find about it and could only imagine what it was like. You took me there. Thank you.
I was a little nervous because you were looking like you weren’t feeling well - but you definitely look like you’re feeling better this video. I pray you have a safe summit and it isn’t filled with too many people.
Julie here😊 Beautiful views Ryan! You did amazing and so happy you made that summit! ❤ So glad Alan Arnette kept us updated since you went silent for a few days but that’s very understandable with the focus you needed to be safe!
You're incredibly strong, Ryan. I would have been scared by the blood. If you have the time, I would be super interested in a post-climb video of yours where you tell us about the biggest challenges (physical & mental) and how you overcame them.
Wow. more GREAT stuff Ryan, Great job, one last push. Every time I see camp 4 I think about the insane drama that happened there with the 'Into Thin Air' teams in '96, 5 people trapped and lost outside all night in a whiteout blizzard w 100 mph winds, just 200 feet from the camp. Both expedition leaders stuck up high, dead. So much history there, it must have felt amazing to be in a place where so few have or will ever be. Can't wait to see you on the summit bro!
Just wanted to thank you for these documented days. I have no chance to take on Everest - but SO interested in the whole journey - not just the summit. I really appreciate the plain speak technical bits too. God speed on your endeavours.
Ryan im here from Day 1, i love your series sooo much, but PLEASE make the last vids LONGER please take us on this Jurney full lenght, and well done just saw you on TV im so happy :D
I think you should say you hope to summit Mount Everest in 2025. Give it the respect it deserves and don't presume anything. There are no guarantees of summiting.
What an amazing video, I could really feel the struggle. It's absolutely beautiful up there, sad about the trash though. I can't wait to see the death zone and summit video.
Been watching day 38&39 and just saw the NBC report of your summit. Can’t tell you how amazing it is to follow your experiences on Everest - breathtaking/thrilling! Thank you so much for sharing.
Yes, the NBC10 Boston news report on Ryan and his climb came up on my TH-cam feed just now, too. Very cool! Congratulations, Ryan, on making it to the top of Mount Everest and for documenting this epic journey and sharing it with your viewers!!!
Omg... That was literally a vertical hike 😢 I know is hard from C3 to C4 but never imagine it was THIS HARD 😢 All the best Ryan. Keep going and never give up 🦾🦾🦾
It’s always wild to me how u can look down and be like “oh camps right there easy” but when u watch the journey up u realize there’s SOOOO much more you can’t see or just don’t understand not being there.
difficult day with steep climbs and what a splendid, impressive view! you are very good! and Jerba always in a good mood, he also delivers! see you tomorrow for the summit! take care Ryan. i'm french so excuse me if google translate is not good
Wow. I have really enjoyed watching your journey and i have learnt so much. You are an extremely brave young man! I am in awe, what an incredible life experience. Eagerly awaiting the summit video! And would be great to see the descent too.
Super sick, really cool to see the true reality of how "traffic jammy" Everest is in the peak season. I really appreciate the vlog-style for Everest, it shows a new perspective when you just say things as they are. Climbed Ama Dablam last year, camp 2 was similarly smelly and trashed. Hope we can all work together find a solution for the Himalayan mountain cleanup efforts!
These people had ropes, oxygen tanks, etc to get to the summit. Sir Edmund Hillary had none of that. It’s admirable to get to the summit today - but think of the experience the first person endured!! My hat is off to all those who have tried and succeeded and or failed - or those who lost their lives. Just incredible.
Your series is definitely one of my favorite Everest documents💪🏿💪🏿 excellent camera work, and you use a pretty normal camera lens instead of having super fish-eyed distorted looks. we actually get a really good look at what it's like through your videos lil bro!! Thank you🫡🫵🏿!!!
All the best for summit push. Waiting for the next video with you on top of the world and back safely. Loved all your detailed videos , well documented and narrated
This has to be the best Everest footage I've ever watched, thank you for keeping it so real.
Really... Not even documentaries have better footage. This might be the best footage yet from Everest.
The only Footage I've found is this from the North Ridge: th-cam.com/video/sl7B_hMHv88/w-d-xo.htmlsi=gWtJN7iaFK0uwZEz
@@jensche21Showing us the little stuff. Excellent.
This video series of climbing Mount Everest is really a top notch production!
Ryan you have definitely set a new standard in documenting an Everest climb. Regardless of what people say your camera tells a story that we ALL want to know (otherwise we wouldn’t be watching…) Be proud and know you don’t owe anyone who is critiquing you answers.
True.. We have seen it all.. let’s wait for the summit vlog.. 😊😊
This is the best VLOG series I have seen documenting the Everest climb experience. Congrats on the massive accomplishment and thanks for taking us all along with you.
Totally agree. Ryan's just showing it how it is, footage is really raw and real. No need for any fancy shots of dramatic music. It's no wonder he's getting so many views. Kudos for all the hard work in showing us this Ryan!
I was kind of shocked how steep and technical the Geneva Spur was. You never see video that captures it this well. Great job on that!
Agreed!! I’ve watched a lot of Everest video and this one does an incredible job of showing the steepness and difficulty. I understand much more why it’s not really always feasible to rescue climbers or bring down bodies. Excellent videography.
@@JenJen878 that one bit I think going up to South Summit was way more steep and exposed than I ever imagined. You never see that section in a video. And I think the fact he had his gopro on his body instead of on a selfie stick gave a better perspective like we were there. Great job!
This really is the best footage of an everest climb ever
Yeah I don't think anyone has filmed their Everest climb in this way before where you follow his journey, only thing wish he posted even more from his journey.
Agree - best real footage.
Why do you insecure mammals need to post, can't enjoy it in silence...
Probably the best video so far, looking forward to seeing the summit push video. Coughing up blood is probably a result of tissue damage in the throat from breathing the incredibly dry air for weeks on end. Appreciate you not sugar coating the harsh realities above 7500m and the state of camp 4.
Hands down the best Everest footage I've seen!
Ryan would climb circles around 99% of the elitists who've been talkin shit about him.
That's the reality of this. It looks like there's finally an athlete in the world of mountaineering.
Well done ma boy! Well done!!
@17:38 the sherpa sets up his tent
@@Picklemediathey ARE hired and paid to do that…
@@JudgePooty "it looks like there's finally an athlete in the world of mountaineering"?
While Sherpas carry all the weight, do all the work, use none of the oxygen, and have been doing it for years. And yes, they get paid so I guess they're 'professional athletes'
@@Picklemedia He carried a ton of his stuff up to camp three then had a Sherpa much later on in the expedition. And they absolutely do use the oxygen. Why are you so butt hurt over people praising him for his accomplishment? It’s a little crazy. People who are experienced climbers die on that mountain all the time even with the help of the sherpas. So I don’t know what you’re on about.
@@JudgePooty saying there were athletes on Everest before Ryan shouldn't be controversial.
These POV videos are sublime.
Omg , my heart is literally racing watching you and everyone go up that vertical climb . 😮😮 Amazing video Ryan , I’m enjoying watching your journey . ❤
This was great! I enjoyed those moments passing the people coming down
Really shows us how tough it is.
Всей душой с вами!!! Осталось самое сложное БСЕХ ВАМ БЛАГ В ЭТОМ ТРУДНОМ ДЕЛЕ!!!! Вы ГЕРОЙ !!!!!!
Sooo lovin this! Great job Ryan!!❤️❤️👍👍👍👍👍
Yours are bestvvideos of climb i have ever watched. Great detail. Thank you amazing. I feel like i am right there with you!!
Your video series is amazing! I"m on the edge of my seat for each one. What an incredible journey!! Thank you for sharing with us.
The best video of climbing Everest I have ever seen. Well done!
Amazing footage, Ryan. For those of us who can't do this, we are very fortunate to be able to follow along with you on your journey to the top of the world. It's just so amazing to see the steepness of the Llotse Face.
That was a really tough day, but you made it with style. As others are saying, I continue to be impressed with the detailed view you are giving us. Now I really have a sense of just what makes it so hard. Anyone who takes this one, even with a sherpa and oxygen, is courageous. And my heart goes to to those who struggle on the way down having used up everything to get up. Eager to watch you summit day, even though I already know you made it!
Totally awesome 👌🏼 👏 👍 I would love to climb everest but I never will soooooo thanks for the ride along. Job well done 👏 ✔️ 👍 🙌 👌🏼 😀
Thanks for the ride along. Really feel immersed, as if Im climbing it myself. Pretty cool ;)
That looked brutal and frightening. Way to go Ryan. Amazing footage as always. I was breathing a sigh of relief when you got to Camp 4
You are amazing! Such a great series of videos. Thank you for taking us along.
I hope this accomplishment and the attention you’re getting brings many opportunities and abundance your way.
Thank you for allowing us to join you on your incredible journey. The videos are brilliant. We wish you well on your next stage. Take care from everyone at Gazel, Rochford UK (A Centre for Adults with Learning Disabilities).
This vlog is incredible!! Really liked the way you narrated what you were doing. Very insightful!
The Sherpas are great.... looking at all the small details like the oxygen levels etc.... their experience is invaluable 🙏
One of the best Everest videos I’ve seen. You really capture the difficulties. For those that say it’s easy, they should watch your videos.
Hey I’m not sure if you will see this, but every other mountain video I see, they stop documenting at the summit. I’m really interested to see the descent of a mountain such as Everest. Did you manage to get any footage of the descent?
Your safety is absolutely important so Safety first but That would absolutely be a first!
@@djim823 they seem to have go pros tho
Good little doco . enjoy
Thank you
Where is 4 to summit?
Anxiety producing! These videos are what we’ve been looking for. They’re as real as real gets. Maybe they will show some people that are looking to climb Everest to just stay home.
That steep looks insane. Looks like you are going up the wall😮
Those reassuring news should be kept for base camp but I imagine the shock of experiencing can have varying reactions. The blood spat is a terrifying “by the way” comment, once again I am glad to be watching after the fact. Great shots as always
Woop woop hey Ryan... Love watching your journey to the top of the world.. Such an amazing opportunity for you.. Much love from 🏴 in the UK 🇬🇧
I have been watching your progress and worrying about you.
I can't help but think about how your parents are doing as well.( I would be losing my mind if my son climbed Everest at 19 years old)
Stay safe, and I will be watching and waiting to see that you are safely at home.
He has successfully climbed the Everest. He is on the summit list now
@@insane-xxx I know, but as a mother, I won't stop worrying until he is safely home with his family, but thank you anyway. 😊❤
Technical & riskier yes, but the risk comes from constant avalanche activity and unstable snow - like Annapurna.
Everest is basically a 9,000-er, bringing its own unique challenges and danger that other peaks don't.
Another great video. What a slog that climb was. Thanks for your wonderful coverage.
Waiting to see the summit video. Thanks and all the best .
So exciting to be getting closer to the summit!
Because of your videos, I clearly saw the dangers and hardships of this journey, and I really felt like I was climbing too and waiting for next . Greetings from sri lanka 🇱🇰
The weather has been perfect. Fantastic
7:56 sherpa checking your oxygen how adorable ❤❤❤❤❤
Ive watched many videos, documentaries and movies about Everest and I believe your content is the best I've seen so far. Thanks for taking us with you there. You and Phurba Sherpa
I got tired just watching this. I'm enjoying your over-narration. It really adds interesting detail to what you were doing out there.
Great job! Excellent vid. But very sad there’s so much trash at that camp
Keeps getting more awesome with every upload! Congrats!
Been watching everyday, I really think National Geographic should use your videos and make a special.
Good work man!
Incredible effort Ryan, you are making Mass. proud
We’re all watching! Right on.
See camera man never die 😂😂😂😂 keep filming 🎥🎬🎥🎬
These vids have been bangers!!
That view at 10:14 utterly amazing.
also i honestly cannot believe the great weather you have its absolutely perfect you got very lucky with that - grateful too not just for your climb but so we can see everything so perfectly - i mean wow its a jaw dropping stunna
Ryan, you are remarkable! Your videos make my fascination with Everest complete. It started in the 90s, read everything I could find about it and could only imagine what it was like. You took me there. Thank you.
Your doing such a great job! Stay safe brother! So inspiring!💪🏼💯
I was a little nervous because you were looking like you weren’t feeling well - but you definitely look like you’re feeling better this video. I pray you have a safe summit and it isn’t filled with too many people.
Oh man, why aren't more people watching these? Your footage is amazing!
Julie here😊 Beautiful views Ryan! You did amazing and so happy you made that summit! ❤ So glad Alan Arnette kept us updated since you went silent for a few days but that’s very understandable with the focus you needed to be safe!
I was eagerly waiting for this😊
You're incredibly strong, Ryan. I would have been scared by the blood. If you have the time, I would be super interested in a post-climb video of yours where you tell us about the biggest challenges (physical & mental) and how you overcame them.
Wow Ryan! No other words…
👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻
Impressive Ryan.. impressive.. kudos to you.. You are almost there.. Please be safe.. You are our champion.. woop woop Team Ryan..😊
Looks like your back to 100% and moving quite well.
Best TH-cam videos ever. Finally a great view of the expedition. ❤Can't wait for the summit...
I can’t imagine dealing with other people there. It’s one thing to tackle the mountain, adding others is a whole other distraction / danger
Wow. more GREAT stuff Ryan, Great job, one last push. Every time I see camp 4 I think about the insane drama that happened there with the 'Into Thin Air' teams in '96, 5 people trapped and lost outside all night in a whiteout blizzard w 100 mph winds, just 200 feet from the camp. Both expedition leaders stuck up high, dead. So much history there, it must have felt amazing to be in a place where so few have or will ever be. Can't wait to see you on the summit bro!
So exciting. Thanks for taking us with you😀
When you see fixed ropes and the 21st century equipment, Hillary & Tenzing feat is unbelievable.
Incredible footage man. Gool luck on the push and on the way down. Best first person videos ever.
Just wanted to thank you for these documented days. I have no chance to take on Everest - but SO interested in the whole journey - not just the summit. I really appreciate the plain speak technical bits too. God speed on your endeavours.
Ryan im here from Day 1, i love your series sooo much, but PLEASE make the last vids LONGER please take us on this Jurney full lenght, and well done just saw you on TV im so happy :D
as real as it gets
and fascinating
thx man what a journey 🎉
Great video, love the positivity, you got this!
Thanks for vlogging your daily activity because I will summit Mount Everest in 2025. Thanks for your detailed info!
I think you should say you hope to summit Mount Everest in 2025. Give it the respect it deserves and don't presume anything. There are no guarantees of summiting.
Very dangerous. Truly It's death zone. One single mistake can take so many lives. Good luck Ryan.
Great footage and coverage. A comfortable and rational perspective. Well spoken-presented.
What an amazing video, I could really feel the struggle. It's absolutely beautiful up there, sad about the trash though. I can't wait to see the death zone and summit video.
That is super intense....Geneva Spur looked quite dicey with the spider web of ropes and down-climbers at a very high altitude on a steep slope.
Safe journey.we r praying for u all..safely come home
Amazing footage of your climb. Thanks for sharing. When they install escalators and safety railings on Everest, maybe I'll go. 😅 Respect.
I just read an article about you that was posted only 2 hours ago 😊 . My family and I have been watching your adventure since the beginning🙋♀️
Been watching day 38&39 and just saw the NBC report of your summit. Can’t tell you how amazing it is to follow your experiences on Everest - breathtaking/thrilling! Thank you so much for sharing.
Yes, the NBC10 Boston news report on Ryan and his climb came up on my TH-cam feed just now, too. Very cool!
Congratulations, Ryan, on making it to the top of Mount Everest and for documenting this epic journey and sharing it with your viewers!!!
NBC report? Why?
Omg... That was literally a vertical hike 😢 I know is hard from C3 to C4 but never imagine it was THIS HARD 😢 All the best Ryan. Keep going and never give up 🦾🦾🦾
It’s always wild to me how u can look down and be like “oh camps right there easy” but when u watch the journey up u realize there’s SOOOO much more you can’t see or just don’t understand not being there.
difficult day with steep climbs and what a splendid, impressive view! you are very good! and Jerba always in a good mood, he also delivers! see you tomorrow for the summit! take care Ryan. i'm french so excuse me if google translate is not good
Wow. I have really enjoyed watching your journey and i have learnt so much. You are an extremely brave young man! I am in awe, what an incredible life experience. Eagerly awaiting the summit video! And would be great to see the descent too.
Omg, the Lhotse face is really almost vertical, a difficult climb. 😢❤
You made it on the news! Glad you're back home safe. Waiting to summit with you on the next video!
Dude. My best respect. This is GOAT.
Super sick, really cool to see the true reality of how "traffic jammy" Everest is in the peak season.
I really appreciate the vlog-style for Everest, it shows a new perspective when you just say things as they are.
Climbed Ama Dablam last year, camp 2 was similarly smelly and trashed. Hope we can all work together find a solution for the Himalayan mountain cleanup efforts!
These people had ropes, oxygen tanks, etc to get to the summit. Sir Edmund Hillary had none of that. It’s admirable to get to the summit today - but think of the experience the first person endured!! My hat is off to all those who have tried and succeeded and or failed - or those who lost their lives. Just incredible.
The highest camp in the world is on the north side of Everest. Camp 4 is the second highest ))
Still a great footage, thank you very much!
please be safe bro love what you're doing
Your series is definitely one of my favorite Everest documents💪🏿💪🏿 excellent camera work, and you use a pretty normal camera lens instead of having super fish-eyed distorted looks. we actually get a really good look at what it's like through your videos lil bro!! Thank you🫡🫵🏿!!!
I cannot wait for tomorrow's video!!! Well done you!!!
All the best for summit push. Waiting for the next video with you on top of the world and back safely. Loved all your detailed videos , well documented and narrated
Amazing footage and journey Ryan. Looking forward to tomorrow's upload of the summit push!!
Sounds like you have a touch of the khumbu cough. The problem with breathing bottled O2 is its very dry.
I'll have to rewatch bc I didn't hear him coughing at all.
@@Mila_Brearey he was coughing when he dropped his pack.
Khumbu cough is very persistent to the point of breaking ribs.
Amazing video can’t wait for summit push x
🧗♂️ keep climbing!!
The first pump when you see camp 4. I felt that one just by watching!!
Nice one Ryan..Glad it all worked out. Videos great
Congratulations brother and good luck. Love from Sri Lanka 🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰
This was the most amazing video. Wow!