Thank you so much for this incredible video. I just returned from Nepal and did the EBC trek. It was amazing, but now I want to do Mera Peak. I was wondering what kind of drone you used. Thanks for your time.
Hope you enjoyed EBC, I've actually never been there. I used the DJI Air 2S for all the drone footage. The tricky part is getting a permit in Nepal, it's pretty much impossible...sadly
@@adidoesultra9777 Yeah, I went back and read some of the comments on your videos, and saw the part about the permits….that is sad! Your footage was stunning and inspiring! Thank you!
@@adidoesultra9777 Thanks. 1. How many days to arrive to Mera Peak? 2. I intend to do as well, have a helicopter pick up in the Mera Peak region and fly back to Lukla. how long was that flight? 3. is the trail up in Mera Peak mark? 4. looks in the video not much tourist or groups going up Mera Peak 5. How is the weather going up to Mera Peak Summit, temp you can expect? 6. i saw you flying the drone. did you need a permit? last year i did not get a permit, i was not aware and the police was waiting on me on one of the check points. since that was told to my guide, we left the drone in one tea house and continue the expedition to everest base camp without the drone. thanks
1.I don't know it by memory, but depends on which route you take and how many rest days you take. 2. Heli flight is short, maybe 15min 3. The trail isn't really marked, but it's easy to follow, especially with maps and waysigns 4. The day before we're a lot of groups and on our day about 8 groups as well, but we we're first, so not many people there 5. Weather is always an issue and hard to predict, but -20°C and some wind is to be expected. 6. I was exempted from the need of a drone permit due to professional reasons/connections. But normally you do need one which is hard to get
great video ! I'm sorry you didn't get to summit Baruntse. Awesome editing btw ! i agree with your comment its hard to get the music right to capture the feeling . But i felt you did a great job on that front too! keep it up! thank you .
Hi, really enjoy the video (and so many important information!). Would you mind to share the cost of this expedition so can estimate and find the proper mountaineering company for my plan to Baruntse?
I cannot recommend Namas Adventure for Baruntse, as said in the video. You'd have to have a look at more experienced companies, I think adventure consultants offers Baruntse as well. Or ask around. The whole trip was about 13.000€
Hello, Brazil here! First of all, congratulations for such an awesome journey and so beautifully made video! Please, what company did you hire to these trekkings? Do you recommend them? Mera Peak is very easy to find companies to hire, but Baruntse is kind hard to find.
Thanks man! I went with Namas Adventure but honestly can't recommend them. There were quite a few things that went wrong that just can't go wrong on a trip like that. I know, only a few companies offer it, that's why I went with namas in the first place...
@@adidoesultra9777 please, another question...do you think a double boot is enough to Baruntse or it's mandatory triple boots like those used in Everest?
Danke dir! Mit der Musik tu ich mir immer schwer, da freut es mich uns mehr, wenn die passt. Der Kanal ist ja noch recht neu, bin aber mit dem Wachstum mehr als zufrieden :)
Congratulations for everything, for the effort and courage for this tour, the shoot is gorgeous with incredible shots! what did you film with and what drone did you have with you, related to the drone do you need any approval to film?! Thank you very much and continued success!!! Namaste
For the videos while hiking I mostly used my GoPro 9, some shots are with my Leica and my partners IPhone. The drone I use is the DJI Air2S. The law in Nepal is quite complicated and it's pretty much impossible to get a license to fly your drone. Due to personal/professional connections I was exempted from the need for a permit, so that was quite useful... Thank you very much!
Last Spring I hiked the first half of the GHT (The Great Himalayan Trail OR more accurately The Garbage Heap Trail). I too had terrible service from a Nepal Government certified guiding company (Pema Treks and Expedition). It is extremely hard to find places to post reviews of these charlatans, even when the guiding service is Nepal Government endorsed. Your solution to this reviewing problem is very clever and original.
Yeah, I've heard many stories about really good and also some quite bad companies. Sucks that it's really hard to know in advance if you book a trip. Tried my best to argument why I wouldn't recommend this exact company
@@adidoesultra9777 As your list indicates, many of these guiding companies will promise - often in writing - anything to get the money, and then will blatantly violate the terms of that contract to maximize their profit margins. Usually this is through denial and/or reduction of services. There seems to be an assumption that the client works for the guide. Sadly - in Nepal - written agreements are not enforceable.
@@adidoesultra9777 The most surprising things? 1. After two weeks on the GHT, how monotonous and boring the Himalaya become. 2. How over rated the trail is in terms of physical conditioning required. I greatly over trained, and that really added to the boredom factor.
What music would you prefer? It's always hard finding the right music. Without music it's oftentimes boring to watch, as the drone shots are just mute for example...
@@adidoesultra9777 I don't agree, without music is not boring, without music you can here the naturesound and that gives a more realistic feeling during watching.
Very enjoyable and informative video. Thank you sincerely for taking the time to edit and post.
No problem man.
I'm always glad if someone can make use of my videos
16:39 I believe this is the most outstanding paroramic view from Mera Peak I have seen in TH-cam,
Thank you very much!
It's definitely one of the best drone shots of my life! Felt so surreal up there!
What an amazing breathtaking journey you guys have made! Hat's off to you
Thank you! It really was quite an adventure in such a beautiful place
Wow ❤❤❤❤ lots of love for uploading video
Thank you man!!!
Thank you so much for this incredible video. I just returned from Nepal and did the EBC trek. It was amazing, but now I want to do Mera Peak. I was wondering what kind of drone you used. Thanks for your time.
Hope you enjoyed EBC, I've actually never been there.
I used the DJI Air 2S for all the drone footage.
The tricky part is getting a permit in Nepal, it's pretty much impossible...sadly
@@adidoesultra9777
Yeah, I went back and read some of the comments on your videos, and saw the part about the permits….that is sad! Your footage was stunning and inspiring! Thank you!
perfection!
Thank you very much :)
Love to see people enjoy the work I put in
Fantastic Video. I am intending to do Mera Peak in 2025. Any recommendations are more than welcome.
Well if you have any questions, feel free to ask them! I'll try my best to answee
@@adidoesultra9777 Thanks. 1. How many days to arrive to Mera Peak? 2. I intend to do as well, have a helicopter pick up in the Mera Peak region and fly back to Lukla. how long was that flight? 3. is the trail up in Mera Peak mark? 4. looks in the video not much tourist or groups going up Mera Peak 5. How is the weather going up to Mera Peak Summit, temp you can expect? 6. i saw you flying the drone. did you need a permit? last year i did not get a permit, i was not aware and the police was waiting on me on one of the check points. since that was told to my guide, we left the drone in one tea house and continue the expedition to everest base camp without the drone. thanks
1.I don't know it by memory, but depends on which route you take and how many rest days you take.
2. Heli flight is short, maybe 15min
3. The trail isn't really marked, but it's easy to follow, especially with maps and waysigns
4. The day before we're a lot of groups and on our day about 8 groups as well, but we we're first, so not many people there
5. Weather is always an issue and hard to predict, but -20°C and some wind is to be expected.
6. I was exempted from the need of a drone permit due to professional reasons/connections. But normally you do need one which is hard to get
lukla airport looks terrifying!
It's fun and terrifying at the same time! Definitely an adventure!
This is one of the best vlogs on YT so far on Mera Peak ❤❤❤ Are we allowed to bring drones in this region unlike sagarmatha national park region ?
Thank you very much :)
Drones are only allowed if you can get a permit from the government which is really hard to get...
Excellent! Thank you for sharing, and greetings from Canada!
I'm happy if you found it helpful!
great video ! I'm sorry you didn't get to summit Baruntse. Awesome editing btw ! i agree with your comment its hard to get the music right to capture the feeling . But i felt you did a great job on that front too! keep it up! thank you .
Thank you very much! Still a bit annoyed we didn't summit...but hey, at least we all stayed healthy
Hi, really enjoy the video (and so many important information!).
Would you mind to share the cost of this expedition so can estimate and find the proper mountaineering company for my plan to Baruntse?
I cannot recommend Namas Adventure for Baruntse, as said in the video.
You'd have to have a look at more experienced companies, I think adventure consultants offers Baruntse as well.
Or ask around.
The whole trip was about 13.000€
Hello, Brazil here! First of all, congratulations for such an awesome journey and so beautifully made video!
Please, what company did you hire to these trekkings? Do you recommend them?
Mera Peak is very easy to find companies to hire, but Baruntse is kind hard to find.
Thanks man!
I went with Namas Adventure but honestly can't recommend them. There were quite a few things that went wrong that just can't go wrong on a trip like that.
I know, only a few companies offer it, that's why I went with namas in the first place...
@@adidoesultra9777 please, another question...do you think a double boot is enough to Baruntse or it's mandatory triple boots like those used in Everest?
Starkes Video! Langsame Aufnahmen, keine schnellen Bildwechsel. Musik sehr passend. Hättest mehr Views damit verdient
Danke dir! Mit der Musik tu ich mir immer schwer, da freut es mich uns mehr, wenn die passt.
Der Kanal ist ja noch recht neu, bin aber mit dem Wachstum mehr als zufrieden :)
Congratulations for everything, for the effort and courage for this tour, the shoot is gorgeous with incredible shots! what did you film with and what drone did you have with you, related to the drone do you need any approval to film?! Thank you very much and continued success!!! Namaste
For the videos while hiking I mostly used my GoPro 9, some shots are with my Leica and my partners IPhone.
The drone I use is the DJI Air2S. The law in Nepal is quite complicated and it's pretty much impossible to get a license to fly your drone.
Due to personal/professional connections I was exempted from the need for a permit, so that was quite useful...
Thank you very much!
Last Spring I hiked the first half of the GHT (The Great Himalayan Trail OR more accurately The Garbage Heap Trail). I too had terrible service from a Nepal Government certified guiding company (Pema Treks and Expedition). It is extremely hard to find places to post reviews of these charlatans, even when the guiding service is Nepal Government endorsed. Your solution to this reviewing problem is very clever and original.
Yeah, I've heard many stories about really good and also some quite bad companies. Sucks that it's really hard to know in advance if you book a trip.
Tried my best to argument why I wouldn't recommend this exact company
@@adidoesultra9777 As your list indicates, many of these guiding companies will promise - often in writing - anything to get the money, and then will blatantly violate the terms of that contract to maximize their profit margins. Usually this is through denial and/or reduction of services. There seems to be an assumption that the client works for the guide. Sadly - in Nepal - written agreements are not enforceable.
@@mtw2457 Yeah, we even had two guys thinking about sueing them for breach of contract, but as you say, its hard to enforce...
@@adidoesultra9777 The most surprising things? 1. After two weeks on the GHT, how monotonous and boring the Himalaya become. 2. How over rated the trail is in terms of physical conditioning required. I greatly over trained, and that really added to the boredom factor.
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Thank you :)
Did you climb Baruntsee without guide/sherpa?
No, we had Sherpas and a guide (head Sherpa) with us.
It's required in Nepal and we couldn't do it without
I know Lakpa Sherpa, he is a great man :)
He really is. Highly recommended as a Sherpa!
Enjoyed the video but sad to know about the poor management.
Thank you!
That's a bummer, yeah...
Nice video and adventure but would have been nicer without the irritating music.
What music would you prefer?
It's always hard finding the right music. Without music it's oftentimes boring to watch, as the drone shots are just mute for example...
@@adidoesultra9777 I don't agree, without music is not boring, without music you can here the naturesound and that gives a more realistic feeling during watching.