Duuuude these videos are incredible!! I can’t even fathom the scale of what you’re doing, let along all those switchbacks 🤯🤯🤯 Can’t wait for the next vid!!
Man, I think you're my new hero. I've been battling upper back issues for three years now, but I also love sea to summit as an ethos. Nothing on this scale, more like Mt Olympus, or others I can do as a day hike. Aconcagua from the Pacific blows my mind...
Thank you for the lovely comment 🙏 Mount Olympus from the sea would be SICK. I remember being in a taxi that drove steeply uphill for a looooong time before we even got to the entrance. I hope you do that mission one day 👊
Your goal is one of the most inspiring goals I have ever come across. It is impressive to see how hard you have worked on it and it makes me incredibly happy to see you achieve your goal! The support you both give each other is unique! Keep dreaming!
Brilliant Cris wow amazing hike in those river crossings where a big deal on this part but you pushed through 👌🏻🏔️ The reunion was great to see you and vic are a team 👍 Excited for the climb now 🏔️🇦🇷 Best regards Simon 🤠👍
I’ve been following your quest with interest and admire your dedication. I’m not being critical but trying to be supportive in saying it must be extra challenging when your head tends to flag the difficult rather than rejoice the amazing aspects. I appreciate that many are afflicted with this and I applaud your successes despite the tricks that the mind plays.
Incredible stuff Cris, can't wait for the next part, from what I followed from your instagram this was a very dramatic ascent in the end, looking forward too seeing it pan out in more detail.
The roof of the Americas.. Mount Aconcagua (South America) is the highest peak in the Americas, in the Western and in the Southern Hemisphere. The name Aconcagua comes from the native South American language Keichowa (Quechua) and means "the stone sentinel". ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Oh man, all that road walking seems harder than climbing a mountain. You really need to have your shit together to make it through all of those obstacles along the way. Good work and keep going strong!
Epic first part man, great work. Such a great storyteller. Can’t wait to see the next one!! Ever work out what that property was - the one with the “barricade” you jumped over? Illuminati?
Great video and journey! btw why don't you use trekking poles? maybe they are not great for the back, but can save you a lot of energy and wear on the legs, knees and heel.
I know it's too late to even consider this, but I feel like the lowest contenetinal point to the highest would have been a way more interesting challenge.
you deserve so many more viewers / subs, always love the content, very inspiring. what a beautiful world we live in🙌🏼🌅
Thanks so much for the kind words 🙏
Outstanding! Great to have a dream and follow it through thick and thin. Keep going Cris!
Foarte fain realizat . Respect , felicitari , succes!
Mersi mama! ❤️
Duuuude these videos are incredible!! I can’t even fathom the scale of what you’re doing, let along all those switchbacks 🤯🤯🤯
Can’t wait for the next vid!!
Thank you brother 🙏🏻
Hope you'll find some good sponsors soon, this is a really exciting project. Good luck and stay safe!
Thank you!
Awesome, just awesome!!
The hiking expedition through Chile to summit Aconcagua was truly breathtaking. Thank you for touring us dear friend. I enjoyed much 💪
This is so heartwarming!
Oh wow! What a story, Cris! Can't wait for the next video.
Man, I think you're my new hero. I've been battling upper back issues for three years now, but I also love sea to summit as an ethos. Nothing on this scale, more like Mt Olympus, or others I can do as a day hike. Aconcagua from the Pacific blows my mind...
Thank you for the lovely comment 🙏
Mount Olympus from the sea would be SICK. I remember being in a taxi that drove steeply uphill for a looooong time before we even got to the entrance. I hope you do that mission one day 👊
So much respect!! And absolutely loving your videos. Can't wait for the next one!😍
Your goal is one of the most inspiring goals I have ever come across. It is impressive to see how hard you have worked on it and it makes me incredibly happy to see you achieve your goal! The support you both give each other is unique! Keep dreaming!
Thank you 🙏🏻
Spectacular cinematography my friend! This was breathtaking! 👏👏
Thank you!
Respect! I like your videos and what you do!
Great film Cris and Viv!
I loved every second!
Thank you 🙏
Once again, Cris, another truly amazing video canny wait for part 2
Enjoy your trip
Amazing video!!! 🎉
Fantastic - what an inspiration😀
That is such an incredible undertaking and vision and hiking/mountaineering endeavor. And so well
Filmed and put together. Amazing!!!!
Brilliant Cris wow amazing hike in those river crossings where a big deal on this part but you pushed through 👌🏻🏔️
The reunion was great to see you and vic are a team 👍
Excited for the climb now 🏔️🇦🇷
Best regards Simon 🤠👍
Well done bro. Looks like you're really putting your body through some turmoil but wow what an amazing journey. Keep doing it.
Commenting before watching :)
ExplorersWeb just put out an article about you and your goal, nice!
Great video and adventure!
Beautiful place
I’ve been following your quest with interest and admire your dedication. I’m not being critical but trying to be supportive in saying it must be extra challenging when your head tends to flag the difficult rather than rejoice the amazing aspects. I appreciate that many are afflicted with this and I applaud your successes despite the tricks that the mind plays.
good luck dude, I will watch with much interest and admiration
Top performance!
Very interesting story!
You are one inspiring human u deserve so much more pls keep doing this
Amazing trip man! Can’t wait the next video
Wow! You go😁👍🤙
Enjoyed seeing your video, Cris. It must have been gruelling but your perseverence paid off. Looking forward to part 2. Best of luck. Bob
Thank you! The mountain was brutal, but the walk was a holiday compared to what I went through in Tanzania a month later 😅
I like ancient hill mountains
Awesome ✨
The journey really begins now
pretty rough start=) bon voyage!
Incredible stuff Cris, can't wait for the next part, from what I followed from your instagram this was a very dramatic ascent in the end, looking forward too seeing it pan out in more detail.
It was a very dramatic couple of weeks that's for sure😅. Thanks for watching!
Great vid - a real adventure
Happy to have stumbled upon your channel. You’re really doing it!!! Nothing but respect! All the best with your challenge 👏
Thank you!
The roof of the Americas..
Mount Aconcagua (South America) is the highest peak in the Americas, in the Western and in the Southern Hemisphere.
The name Aconcagua comes from the native South American language Keichowa (Quechua) and means "the stone sentinel".
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Damn bro! Well done keep it up! You are an inspiration. Let's get em :)💪
amazing stuff
I couldn't wait
Awesome work
Trying to watch from Cuba but have to save for later when we get better wifi. Can’t wait ❤️
Appreciate you bro! 😂
Oh man, all that road walking seems harder than climbing a mountain. You really need to have your shit together to make it through all of those obstacles along the way. Good work and keep going strong!
Thank you brother 🙏
lets goo
Epic first part man, great work. Such a great storyteller. Can’t wait to see the next one!! Ever work out what that property was - the one with the “barricade” you jumped over? Illuminati?
Thank you brother - from what I understood it was an avocado farm, but I didn't see any avocados ...😂
How do you plan Everest? With additional oxygen I guess and which company are you choosing?
Great video and journey!
btw why don't you use trekking poles? maybe they are not great for the back, but can save you a lot of energy and wear on the legs, knees and heel.
Thanks for watching! I did use poles, not on the walk but on the mountain 👍🏻
hi
you climbed Aconcagua from Chile or Argentina?
hard asf
When is the next video ? 🫣
I know it's too late to even consider this, but I feel like the lowest contenetinal point to the highest would have been a way more interesting challenge.