@wkruit1 Sorry, I was just venting frustration. Not specifically directed at the creator of this video, but there are too many great videos on youtube that have been ruined by a soundtrack.
True, yes... but imagine what it was like for the 16th century ships, to traverse these seas, below the roaring forties. Drake and others could well tell us something about that...
@@garlandremingtoniii1338 Calling me a liar, Champ? well I am calling you a fucking know nothing idiot!!!! Better to remain silent and be thought an idiot than to open ones yap and remove all doubt. I am 78. my father was born in 1888, he was at sea at a young age and left when steamships took over. Try a new experience, think before you open you gormless yap.
@@garlandremingtoniii1338 garland rem the turd, unfortunately my reply to you was taken down. Yes my father would be 144 in November if he were alive, no lying, he sailed the Cape many times. I am 78 with a 11 yo daughter, maybe in 50 years time she can say her father shvelled coal on steam locomotives without being called a liar. Your Lol, is that a self desciption? Little old lady?
I'll bet a lot of great stories. All sailors have them. I had the pleasure of sitting next to a merchant mariner on a plane going to catch his ship out of Baltimore. A 2 hour flight felt like 15 minutes he had so many great stories.
Looks somewhat calm to me. On a trip to New York, ship Bremen 12/6/60, we encountered wind force 12. At a table for 12 I was the only customer (I was young then). When the waves came sideways the boat would slide down the wave in 3 steps. Luckily the boat had stabilizers to keep it from rolling side to side. When the waves where head-on it was a roller coaster ride. We arrived a day late.
You were on the Bremen? That must have been amazing. I wish some of the real liners were still around. Was born in the 80s so I missed out on the liner era sadly.
If you passed through the Irminger Sea on that route, it rivals Cape Horn as one of the most treacherous seas in the world and responsible for countless shipwrecks over the centuries. Cape Horn (the region of this video) has lost over 10K sailors over the centuries and named the Ends of the Earth.
@@sstritmatter2158 I don't think we were that far North coming from Bremerhaven to NY. But our entire trip in December was a minimum of windforce 10 starting in the Channel. I marvel at how the pilot got off the ship with the pilotboat disappearing in the swells completely, including the mast.
Ambient sound is something that folks never complain about. It's too bad the music choice was what it is. The debris in the water, 2:50- 3:20 caught my eye, and I was thinking that this is probably one the few near coastal waters, where you don't have to worry about fowling one's prop in crab-pots.
A delightfully peaceful video, ideal watching just before sleeping. I have no idea why people hate the music 'cos _as soon as I saw the Channel name,_ I put *_MUTE ON_*
Cape Horn National Park, Chile - The most beautiful country in terms of nature. Easter Island and ALMA observatory as well are part of this country. Land of volcanos, glaciers, deserts and geysers.
I talked to an old merchant mariner about that once. He said he preferred them because he would batten it down and just wait out the storm. I'd be very sick in the cubby going through seas like that for who knows how long being just like inside a corked bottle on the sea. Imagine.
@@sstritmatter2158 Imagine indeed! I think of that guy Bullimore who spent what must have seemed an eternity in his upside down vessel in the Southern Ocean before that extraordinary rescue operation by the Royal Australian Navy.
There was a guy that did it solo and wrote 'racing the ice to anarctica' a book I can't find anywhere. He later went solo in a 14 footer and was never heard from again
Been reading about 18th & 19th century sailing lately, mind blowing this is what they would have had to contend with. How did anyone do it?…list your favorite books, videos below about the old sailing days
Expect you have already seen 'Around Cape Horn' 1929... so interesting. You needed to be fit and strong to cope.. Even the Ship's dog was hard as nails in that footage.
Anson's Voyage Around The World. Their passage around the Horn was terrible. For the few survivors it was worth it, as they captured the Manilla Galleon, and the Prize Money made all of them rich men for life. They lost near on a thousand men to Scurvy though.
Skeletons on the Zahara was very good about a crew out of Connecticut in early American days. They wrecked around the Horn of Africa and were taken as slaves. Amazing true story - worth the read. If you life true adventure give it a go, I am sure you'll like it.
Yes if your boat is big enough to do so....otherwise 1/4ing the waves off the bow port or starboard is dependent on intended direction and boat build.....from Wyoming USA 🔫🤠
Why spoil these kind of videos with music. Better to hear the sound of the seas and the boat smashing into the swells. Surely. Makes the experience more realistic.
The Ends of the Earth and among the treacherous seas of the world - over 10K sailors have lost their lives in this sea. I like Gordon Lightfoot's song Ghost of Cape Horn. RIP.
Personally I like the video with the music. Instead of griping about it, folks, why not simply turn the volume down ( or off ), go find another video without sound, or make your own video? Just sayin... .
Why do people insist on adding overly loud crap music to their videos? Most of the time you can't hear what people are saying because the sound man has the music level far too high.
.....and you're stuck in your inboard cabin with Covid-19! At this point, life pretty much sucks and the best choice is jumping overboard! Besides, they want me to pay for cocktails!
I've been in the same and worse (a 12, this is a 9, 10 at most) in a full rigged ship, a barquentine and a 4 mast barque in the Atlantic over a 45 year career in sail although a sustained 8 in the Med was the most frightening with very steep seas. That sea looks worse only because he is heading straight into it. yes it's windy but the sea state is manageable. As for the Horn in the 17th century Mr B Weaver, piece of cake West to East! They certainly wouldn't make any progress in this weather the other way!
On the way to throwing my laptop at the wall with that awful noise pretending to be music. Be a champ and ditch the music and just have the sounds au natural. Unless it wasn't your video so you put the music in to get around having it removed.
When will folks learn, the sound of the wind, the waves crashing, ship creaking and yawning is much more exhilarating or tense than any music.
what you dont like 5:06 ?
@@phalxor hahaha
It must have been rough for the old timers to make this voyage without the sound track.
Mute is such a beautiful thing😄
I’d gladly ‘round the horn’ in an old four masted barque than listen to that again!
I kept waiting for the bad guys to come up out of the sea and attack.
Or windshield wipers
@@mattban4136 history is not a fictional movie. Stuff happened.
Would have been better with real sound instead of the corny dramatic music.
You are absolutley right. But the camera was not able to record all that sounds
Gotcha 👍🏻👍🏻
This video would be great without the added music.
Turned the sound off- Better! Whats up with all of the light bulbs strung to the forestay?
@@mortweiss3151 It's clearly a party boat, hence the Jacuzzi 😎
I agree !! I’m a film scorer myself but this does not need music ! Just the sound of the sea and air is enough
Agreed
Man, I love watching Cape Horn. I watch it every day.
How about a quality microphone to record the sound of waves instead of this idiotic soundtrack.
some people have the notion that adding music or artificial noise enhances the video. WRONG! 30 seconds of video was enough for me.
I turned off the volume and played Master and Commander in the background!
John Tesh would give you a thumbs down-o.
Get rid of the awful fucking music
@wkruit1 Sorry, I was just venting frustration. Not specifically directed at the creator of this video, but there are too many great videos on youtube that have been ruined by a soundtrack.
I'm watching this video on mute from the start bc everybody's complaining about the music. I haven't heard the music. I win
Sure. Easy to do. Now you're just watching a silent movie with no subtitles.....🤔
You are a divaa
I put it on 2x speed.
Yes simple thing to do turn the sound off.
Imagine how it was for the Royal Navy trying to round the horn in a much lighter wooden ship in the 17th century 😳
Super brave men, they were!
True, yes... but imagine what it was like for the 16th century ships, to traverse these seas, below the roaring forties. Drake and others could well tell us something about that...
My Father sailed these waters in sailing ships early last century, he also sailed the other 4 great capes.
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Your dad did? What a flat-out-lie. Your father would be well over a 100!!! Get out here!!! Lol 😆
@@garlandremingtoniii1338 Calling me a liar, Champ? well I am calling you
a fucking know nothing idiot!!!!
Better to remain silent and be thought an idiot than to open ones yap
and remove all doubt.
I am 78. my father was born in 1888, he was at sea at a young age and
left when steamships took over.
Try a new experience, think before you open you gormless yap.
@@garlandremingtoniii1338 garland rem the turd, unfortunately my reply to you was taken down.
Yes my father would be 144 in November if he were alive, no lying, he sailed the Cape many times.
I am 78 with a 11 yo daughter, maybe in 50 years time she can say her father shvelled coal on steam locomotives without being called a liar.
Your Lol, is that a self desciption? Little old lady?
I'll bet a lot of great stories. All sailors have them. I had the pleasure of sitting next to a merchant mariner on a plane going to catch his ship out of Baltimore. A 2 hour flight felt like 15 minutes he had so many great stories.
Looks somewhat calm to me. On a trip to New York, ship Bremen 12/6/60, we encountered wind force 12. At a table for 12 I was the only customer (I was young then). When the waves came sideways the boat would slide down the wave in 3 steps. Luckily the boat had stabilizers to keep it from rolling side to side. When the waves where head-on it was a roller coaster ride. We arrived a day late.
You were on the Bremen? That must have been amazing. I wish some of the real liners were still around. Was born in the 80s so I missed out on the liner era sadly.
Ship, not boat
If you passed through the Irminger Sea on that route, it rivals Cape Horn as one of the most treacherous seas in the world and responsible for countless shipwrecks over the centuries. Cape Horn (the region of this video) has lost over 10K sailors over the centuries and named the Ends of the Earth.
@@sstritmatter2158 I don't think we were that far North coming from Bremerhaven to NY. But our entire trip in December was a minimum of windforce 10 starting in the Channel. I marvel at how the pilot got off the ship with the pilotboat disappearing in the swells completely, including the mast.
Just watched Mutiny on the Bounty with Brando and the scenes where they attempt to sail these fierce waters made me look into videos on the region.
! So did I, then I seen your comment, crazy!
Ambient sound is something that folks never complain about. It's too bad the music choice was what it is. The debris in the water, 2:50- 3:20 caught my eye, and I was thinking that this is probably one the few near coastal waters, where you don't have to worry about fowling one's prop in crab-pots.
Some kind of kelp you think?
The debris was from this video:
th-cam.com/video/E3VX3lzvsyU/w-d-xo.html
@@--dh-- 😂 spot on
A delightfully peaceful video, ideal watching just before sleeping. I have no idea why people hate the music 'cos _as soon as I saw the Channel name,_ I put *_MUTE ON_*
For Cape Horn, that's actually mild seas.
Just wait a bit for when the Atlantic is on the rag and the Pacific is in heat.
Cape Horn National Park, Chile - The most beautiful country in terms of nature. Easter Island and ALMA observatory as well are part of this country. Land of volcanos, glaciers, deserts and geysers.
The ship is still brand new and best of all the master, officer and the crews are okay
The confused seas are neat. You can see different waves at the same time traveling in at least three different directions.
Wonderful, except for the music, which stinks
2:09 what's that dark thing in the water to the right on the ship's bow?
Good eye. I saw it, as well.
Just a shadow of the wave
This only increases admiration for the solo sailors who navigated these waters in small sailing vessels.
I talked to an old merchant mariner about that once. He said he preferred them because he would batten it down and just wait out the storm. I'd be very sick in the cubby going through seas like that for who knows how long being just like inside a corked bottle on the sea. Imagine.
@@sstritmatter2158 Imagine indeed! I think of that guy Bullimore who spent what must have
seemed an eternity in his upside down vessel in the Southern Ocean before that extraordinary
rescue operation by the Royal Australian Navy.
There was a guy that did it solo and wrote 'racing the ice to anarctica' a book I can't find anywhere. He later went solo in a 14 footer and was never heard from again
Can't be too bad, the deck chairs aren't moving. Anyone for the hot tub?
I actually don't mind the soundtrack, but I'm not sure how moderate waves count as a "storm".
That’s definitely a storm mate
I wish people understood that their ability to choose background music is horrible 90% of the time.
Been reading about 18th & 19th century sailing lately, mind blowing this is what they would have had to contend with. How did anyone do it?…list your favorite books, videos below about the old sailing days
Expect you have already seen 'Around Cape Horn' 1929... so interesting. You needed to be fit and strong to cope.. Even the Ship's dog was hard as nails in that footage.
Anson's Voyage Around The World. Their passage around the Horn was terrible. For the few survivors it was worth it, as they captured the Manilla Galleon, and the Prize Money made all of them rich men for life. They lost near on a thousand men to Scurvy though.
Skeletons on the Zahara was very good about a crew out of Connecticut in early American days. They wrecked around the Horn of Africa and were taken as slaves. Amazing true story - worth the read. If you life true adventure give it a go, I am sure you'll like it.
The Old Man and the Sea
Moby Dick
Gilligans Island
At 3:20 when the ship hits the wave on the right side in the water what is that? there is something in the water?
Saw the same thing looked like a lifeboat
I'll love to be in that HOT TUB in the bow with the seas crashing around me!
Very nice!! Thank You.
Goddamn wiper makes me even more seasick!
What ever happened to the the revolving clear screen? It had nothing to distract you and cleared
spray totally with no distortion.
Good view of the southern ocean from a warm lounge on a cruise ship.
Now try this in a small sailing ship.
Just shows how we have tamed nature.
Tamed nature? I do not think so.
Can’t imagine how sailors back in the day did it without windshield wipers.
hahahahahhahaha
So when in a storm you should go directly into the waves? Trying to learn
Yes if your boat is big enough to do so....otherwise 1/4ing the waves off the bow port or starboard is dependent on intended direction and boat build.....from Wyoming USA 🔫🤠
Bill Allen another Wyoming sailor!
Have no idea how they would turn left around the horn at this point. What they just keep going straight?
Perfect video!
🌊All that water....always found it intriguing how it all accumulated on this planet......once locked as ice in comets....🌠
Good job on adding that music, really made the video 10x better.
looks like the captain made a 100 tons of steak running over those wales full throttle.
Terrible video, and you should certainly know why!!
its a very old clip right ?
its from 2013
Larry Slemp Spectacular video ruined by shitty music
where is yours, let's see it
I get the beat of the music in time with the oncoming waves. It's still annoying.
What were those in the water starting from 2:55?
Bigfeets swimming south for the summer.
Awesome. Ship is kind a like flying.
Belles images 🎉
That's a storm there I'll tell ya... Cape horn!
Great music 🎶
5:06 is the best part
Imagine that, a storm at Cape Horn, who knew...I'd rather listen to "Dueling Banjos" for backround music though.
Now the jacuzzi is full of water
Great video...hell of a rip current.....
En effet, le son des vagues auraient été beaucoup plus réaliste ! 😉
@Marc-Austin Rowe Oui, en effet !!! ;-)
Nice music.
What was floating just in front the boat, time 3:23 ?
finding the right speed for the wave amplitude...
Why spoil these kind of videos with music. Better to hear the sound of the seas and the boat smashing into the swells. Surely. Makes the experience more realistic.
Anyone spot the Whale Shark or something at 3:25 as the vessel dips in to the trough????
I guess it is eelgrass ;) Usually animals hide below water at such sea state
BigBo1975 whale sharks are tropical water species, so highly unlikely, but great observations dude.
just shows us the ocean is not just full of water
I vote for the "eelgrass" or some thing like that also, you see a couple of patches of it at 3:15
ITS AT 3.23
I didnt mind the music
What's all the stuff in the water?
?
Music sux! Rather hear nails on a chalk board.
Why is nobody in the Jacuzzi?
Lo mas que me gusta es la musiquita.
well, i enjoyed the music. *shrugs* thanks for the cool video... love when everything shakes at 3:01 :O
Why youtubers perpetually insist on ruining perfectly good videos with idiotic "music" is beyond me.
Not very rough. Just looks like Bass Strait with a strong Sou Westerley blowing.
Or the Great Australian Bight on a moderate day.
Do you think there’s any seawater in the hot tub?
There is a bout five seconds between the crest of each wave. For a Cape rounding this weather seems relative tame.
The Ends of the Earth and among the treacherous seas of the world - over 10K sailors have lost their lives in this sea. I like Gordon Lightfoot's song Ghost of Cape Horn. RIP.
Personally I like the video with the music. Instead of griping about it, folks, why not simply turn the volume down ( or off ), go find another video without sound, or make your own video? Just sayin... .
I want to be in the hot tub next time
So beautiful
not to bad for the horn.. are you off of Hornos island?
What ship ????
The owners must feel very proud of themselves when put that pool there for the crew. How many crew? 900?
i saw some thing brown drivting next the boat under water
Why do people insist on adding overly loud crap music to their videos? Most of the time you can't hear what people are saying because the sound man has the music level far too high.
come here because of roy miller
.....and you're stuck in your inboard cabin with Covid-19! At this point, life pretty much sucks and the best choice is jumping overboard! Besides, they want me to pay for cocktails!
At around 3:00 there's something in the water, trees maybe or other timber. Can't figure it out. Any details ?
some wood and eelgrass
animal what was the music for to torture us???
does it ever snow thete
2:11 wtf is that on the right
Alge
Not sure it's a storm, it looks like summer in the English channel. The music is dramatic, the sea is not
Final Fantasy Battle music? Interesting.
I've been in the same and worse (a 12, this is a 9, 10 at most) in a full rigged ship, a barquentine and a 4 mast barque in the Atlantic over a 45 year career in sail although a sustained 8 in the Med was the most frightening with very steep seas. That sea looks worse only because he is heading straight into it. yes it's windy but the sea state is manageable.
As for the Horn in the 17th century Mr B Weaver, piece of cake West to East! They certainly wouldn't make any progress in this weather the other way!
OH THAT SOUNDTRACK SUCKS ! IT HURT MY BRAIN 🧠. ALSO IT WOULD ADD MUCH DRAMA HAVING SOMEONE TIED TO THE BOW OF HE SHIP 🚢 !
Funny, I never get seasick, but this ..... nauseated the crap outa me! I tried turning off the music as suggested and recovered!
Imagine body borting thought waves
That hot tub is the place to be 🤗
Omg how scary!!!
3:10 Are those whales???
Nice video said the deft husband to his blind wife.
Why all this sea sickness inducing video to ruin the thrilling music?
looks like 2000 miles of NOPE!!
TH-camrs think they have to put music to everything, thats for Hollywood
Watch for 1 minute only people...its the same throughout video. ..
Looks like the Aida Aura or Vita
The poor crew who after the storm has to wash all that salt off the vessel a never ending job.
eventhough some repairs were needed ;-)
I’m thinking the poor crew having to wash all that seasickness off the vessel. Truly, a never ending job.
HAUL AWAY YOU ROLLING KINGS
TO ME HEAVE AWAY ALL THE WAY
HAUL AWAY YOU’LL HEAR ME SING WERE BOUND TO SOUTH AUSTRALIA
On the way to throwing my laptop at the wall with that awful noise pretending to be music. Be a champ and ditch the music and just have the sounds au natural. Unless it wasn't your video so you put the music in to get around having it removed.
Are the floating black thing bags of garbage?
No curve
Anyone noticed
Sympa mais la musique gâche un peu ! Dommage
Такое впечатление что корабль стоит на месте.. А он вобще то движется?