Excellent job I loved all three parts. You captured all the beauty in different manners so it didn't get stale, the music was good, and im gonna watch the rest of your videos! Really well done!
I've been fascinated by the Altai mountains and the surrounding region after learning that this was the home of the ancestors of the American Indians. I personally would rather fly a paramotor up there than hike it. Great job of hiking, filming, and narrating. I didn't think I'd be interested enough to watch all three episodes on You Tube, but it was that compelling.
Seriously dude, amazing series for such a small TH-camr. Idk if I'll ever climb this mountain but I really want to visit the Altai-lake Baikal region and explore. If only I knew a lick of Russian 😁
Amazing video - all three parts! It's been a wish of mine to climb Belukha since a good few years, but it hasn't yet materialized. Def something I'll look into once covid is out of the way and when my kids are old enough to be without me for a few weeks (and me to be without them, ha!). Thanks for revitalizing this dream!
Hi, thanks. We were climbing pretty much self-organized. But there are also many companies to choose from. Just google something like "восхождение на Белуху" (it's in Russian), find an email address of a company and try to email them in English. Some companies also have an English version of a website.
Nice video, A lot of people on the way. We climb by the south, by Kazakstan way in 1993. It was the 5 expedition registred on the top in the steel cylinder. On a other video i see a bell. Time are changing. Thanks for memory. (Expédition ATLAI 92 )
Nice job with the drone. I guess the weather was with you when you flew it.
Excellent job I loved all three parts. You captured all the beauty in different manners so it didn't get stale, the music was good, and im gonna watch the rest of your videos! Really well done!
Thank you for your kind words! Really appreciate it.
Excellent cinematography friend, thanks for sharing
thank you for your kind words!
Thank you for sharing your amazing adventure!
Thank you!
I've been fascinated by the Altai mountains and the surrounding region after learning that this was the home of the ancestors of the American Indians. I personally would rather fly a paramotor up there than hike it. Great job of hiking, filming, and narrating. I didn't think I'd be interested enough to watch all three episodes on You Tube, but it was that compelling.
Wow, thanks for your kind reply! Glad you liked it! By the way, interesting fact about ancestors of the American Indians, didn't know that.
Seriously dude, amazing series for such a small TH-camr. Idk if I'll ever climb this mountain but I really want to visit the Altai-lake Baikal region and explore. If only I knew a lick of Russian 😁
AFAIK in popular Altai-Baikal areas some locals know a lick of English or even better :)
You got such gorgeous footage and I found the music and your commentary really soothing. Thanks so much for posting!
Thanks a lot!)
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Amazing video - all three parts! It's been a wish of mine to climb Belukha since a good few years, but it hasn't yet materialized. Def something I'll look into once covid is out of the way and when my kids are old enough to be without me for a few weeks (and me to be without them, ha!). Thanks for revitalizing this dream!
Thank you, wish your dream to be materialized one day!
Nice videos, thanks for share, Please, ¿which company do you choose to climb Belukha ?
Hi, thanks. We were climbing pretty much self-organized. But there are also many companies to choose from. Just google something like "восхождение на Белуху" (it's in Russian), find an email address of a company and try to email them in English. Some companies also have an English version of a website.
Nice video, A lot of people on the way. We climb by the south, by Kazakstan way in 1993. It was the 5 expedition registred on the top in the steel cylinder. On a other video i see a bell. Time are changing. Thanks for memory. (Expédition ATLAI 92 )
Thank you! Yes, those paths are way more popular these days, than they were in 1993