The Mount Temple Disaster
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7 ай бұрын
The HIGHEST RESCUE on Mount Everest
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@jjmsjm5049
@jjmsjm5049 17 сағат бұрын
친구와 함께 탄 비행기 에어뉴질랜드 901편 나는 서한빛이라는 친구와 이 비행기를 탔다 거기서 처음 그녀에게 사랑을 이야기했다 졸업사진 찍으러 가기 좋은 날이었다 이런 날에 남극 풍경을 볼 수 있어 좋았다 전지민 19791128
@riafitzgerald2988
@riafitzgerald2988 Күн бұрын
I enjoy your videos. Very good!❤❤❤
@epicadventurearchives
@epicadventurearchives 14 сағат бұрын
Glad you like them!
@davidtate166
@davidtate166 Күн бұрын
R.i.p great climber .💮💀⌛
@davidtate166
@davidtate166 Күн бұрын
A hiker die on longs peak I think this year . Air Force person .not a skilled climber fell descending the mountain in bad weather 😬
@backchannelsofadventure
@backchannelsofadventure 2 күн бұрын
You got quite a few details wrong 😢 I was the one that called it in, witnessed it, last one to take her picture, and last one to talk to her.
@questionreality6003
@questionreality6003 2 күн бұрын
well done! and thanks for doing it - mountaineering is too dangerous and I wouldn't say 'do it' to anyone. RIP to caring and loving Anatoli Boukreev and hugs to his widow
@RedSparrow
@RedSparrow 3 күн бұрын
Great, not so known ascent. Thanks for informations, well done.
@epicadventurearchives
@epicadventurearchives 14 сағат бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@R-gc4zb
@R-gc4zb 4 күн бұрын
Everyone knows about it... but, no one is taking home the 2nd best girl home 😊😊
@jim3830
@jim3830 4 күн бұрын
I bow in respect to the legend Rob Hall and his incredible sacrifice.
@anniehills3580
@anniehills3580 6 күн бұрын
IMO Krackeur is not responsible for Andys death. All climbers say, up there, nobody can save you.
@corkidecat6449
@corkidecat6449 6 күн бұрын
I thought I'd crawled out of the KZbin Mountaineer Rabbit-hole when this channel showed up in my feed and down I go again. These are some of the best mountaineering videos I've watched. I know some of the stories pretty well, but he is so good at explaining these sagas.
@robertcairney2955
@robertcairney2955 6 күн бұрын
Pemba is a machine
@ajitjakkal
@ajitjakkal 8 күн бұрын
Anatoly was a hero in truest of sense.He did what he could manage which is beyond imagination of all mountaineering fellowship.
@jjmsjm5049
@jjmsjm5049 8 күн бұрын
4:29 이름:서한빛 나이:17세 거주지:대한민국 경기도 고양시
@becket4373
@becket4373 9 күн бұрын
She was egoisting person and manipulates males alphinists in her own interests. All her fame is a joke and lie
@skippywinters
@skippywinters 10 күн бұрын
Excellent work here I was so curious on how it was first climbed thank you 🙏
@andrewmacdonald4833
@andrewmacdonald4833 11 күн бұрын
4.30 in...that beautiful young lady with the sunglasses on was Melinda Arnold. She had only just turned 17.
@abdulhadi2495
@abdulhadi2495 11 күн бұрын
Great video! One advice, please try to pronounce p as p not f like rapid not rafid, open not ofen
@johnrion3232
@johnrion3232 12 күн бұрын
Threw away her life and left her kids with only a dad.. why? To ski down a mountain… skiing down an 8000er is just about the dumbest thing i ever heard of.. you need good powder to ski well but powder means avalanches at that altitude, she literally asked to die
@sajidmasoomVlogs
@sajidmasoomVlogs 15 күн бұрын
hmmmmm
@xPat99
@xPat99 16 күн бұрын
I tried to listen to this as a podcast. There’s a lot of information it’s really well done: unfortunately I cannot decipher the accent at times and I’m having trouble following ..
@bruceadams2822
@bruceadams2822 17 күн бұрын
I loved this very impressive presentation which fills in many blanks in my mountaineering history education. I fully recommend a read of Mummery’s climbing memories written firsthand: “My Climbs in the Alps and Caucuses,” wherein the reader will be wonderfully infected by his humor and personality.
@faizrehman-zn7np
@faizrehman-zn7np 19 күн бұрын
K2 Siren of the Himalayas 2012 kzbin.info/www/bejne/eJ3UqmBtq7d9eas
@francisebbecke2727
@francisebbecke2727 21 күн бұрын
I was a US Soldier in Germany when this happened. I think it was billed as "The flight to the end of the world." or something like that. The DC 10 was a plane they put you on when you didn't ask or had no choice. Very sad.
@twistedneck
@twistedneck 21 күн бұрын
Great video .. well done.
@danasimcho310
@danasimcho310 23 күн бұрын
A very fitting tribute to a great man who put the needs of others before those of his own.
@ChristianHeid7
@ChristianHeid7 24 күн бұрын
Looking at this from a guide perspective. Both Harris and Hall died while doing their outmost to safe one of their client. Some would say that is foolish and they should have just left Hansen. They might even have saved someone else later during the night when they got further down. I doubt this would have been the case since first off - Rob Hall knew he had made some bad calls that afternoon and would have to live with it for the rest of his life. Hansen on the other hand had to make a choice and we simply do not know how rational he was at the time. I did already read alot about different versions of the 1996 Everest disaster. It's important to remember that many can not tell their version. Others are not interested in telling it. But even those that did might not recall the actual happenings on that day in the bad conditions and oxygen deprivation.
@DianeHasHopeInChrist
@DianeHasHopeInChrist 23 күн бұрын
As an ER/ICU/Trauma Nurse, I can tell you that Doug Hansen was on a one-way ascent to Everest. Reason: Doug Hansen was suffering from terminal cancer, was divorced, burned out on life, was a loner with no real family, and extremely depressed. He had also failed at Everest Summit twice before. Thus, Doug Hansen didn't care if he died on Everest, as dying on top of Everest was his ultimate plan, anyway. Sadly, he took Rob Hall with him by pleading with Rob to not leave him.... Doug, selfishly, didn't want to "die alone," as many end-stage cancer patients don't want to be alone when they die, either. It is human nature to want to be surrounded by family and friends, feeling loved, as we die. The "circle of life" as it is said. Unfortunately, Doug Hansen had lied to Rob Hall about his health. Rob already knew that Doug Hansen had already been through several rounds of chemo in the past, which was why Hansen could never summit Everest as he wasn't strong enough. Rob Hall allowed Doug Hansen to attempt his 3rd try in 1996 after Rob required a doctor's letter stating Hansen was cleared to try and summit Everest. The deal was that this 3rd attempt would be the limit for Rob allowing Hansen to try, as that was the ethical business rules & protocols of Rob's business. The doctor/Oncologist that cleared Doug Hansen to go to Everest, had been lied to by Hansen, as Hansen said he wanted to take a Sabbatical just to Base Camp. Doug Hansen had stopped taking chemo, as he finally gave up. Hansen got his affairs in order, moved all his belongings into a storage unit, left letters with his attorney, said his final goodbyes to co-workers at his post office, maxxed out all his credit cards, closed all bank accounts......savings & checking, etc. It was found that Doug Hansen had only purchased a one-way plane ticket. Doug Hansen KNEW that Rob Hall was a kind, decent, caring, and honorable man...... he knew that Rob would do everything in his power to get him to the top of Everest and that Rob would never leave him to face death alone. Thing was......Doug Hansen did not know that a fast moving, huge storm was moving in onto Everest from the coast of India. Rob Hall & Scott Fisher knew about the storm, yet didn't know just how fast that storm was moving. Nor did they know how much "low barometric pressure" precipitation that storm was bringing in with it. All these factors culminated to create this tragic disaster. God bless all those who died on Everest in 1996. And may the Lord hold close those who altruistically died while saving others.❤
@ChristianHeid7
@ChristianHeid7 24 күн бұрын
What body is by the side of Rob on the South summit? Some claim it to be Doug Hansen. Or even Andy Harris.
@YnseSchaap
@YnseSchaap 24 күн бұрын
Great climber but she got greedy (summit fever)
@GeneticDrifter
@GeneticDrifter 28 күн бұрын
Was multiple heroic actions during the event. But Andy's stood out for me. I really feel for Andy and the awful position he was put in.
@bold810
@bold810 28 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing this story. Brave Men, all. 😌😔
@anniehills3580
@anniehills3580 29 күн бұрын
I wonder if Doug or Rob had the discussion about what if he couldnt summit this time, as well? Did Rob make a promise he could not keep? I think way up near the summit, without O2, the best decisions are not made. I dont know why it makes me feel sad for them, when this is what they wanted to do. It hardly seems worth it.
@anniehills3580
@anniehills3580 29 күн бұрын
I had not heard his history before. How sweet of the school children to raise money for him!! They must have been crushed when he did not get down.😢 I am not so sure that loved ones are on their minds up there. They should think long about climbing when they have people who need them.
@mikeloper100
@mikeloper100 29 күн бұрын
Just popped in to say Who cares?
@LimakNiwos
@LimakNiwos Ай бұрын
Best Climber Ever!
@icomefromstruggle
@icomefromstruggle Ай бұрын
man her story made me cry
@stevek548
@stevek548 Ай бұрын
Great job at summarizing the reasons for the crash. Fantastic photos. Really nicely done.
@santiagotorres7777
@santiagotorres7777 Ай бұрын
Judging from all the videos that ive seen, most of the deceased climbers were married and had children. You have to be a selfish and narcissistic person to put a lousy mountain before your family. I guess their ego trumped their family. Pathetic.
@tm13tube
@tm13tube Ай бұрын
Who was Rob Hall staying with? I don’t remember his name. He didn’t want to leave one of his clients alone. What happened to his body.
@denisedal5512
@denisedal5512 Ай бұрын
Doug Hansen
@mwheape
@mwheape Ай бұрын
Doug Hansen. Postal worker, I think.
@tm13tube
@tm13tube Ай бұрын
If you have the money to buy the prestige, to check another status box …
@tm13tube
@tm13tube Ай бұрын
Beck’s face looks good.
@johnmarcos1929
@johnmarcos1929 Ай бұрын
Where is her body?
@angloaust1575
@angloaust1575 Ай бұрын
Her luck ran out Hazadous envlroment Should have had a backup!
@matthewcollins5344
@matthewcollins5344 Ай бұрын
Easy to say from that⌨️. She deserves more respect than an armchair or lowlanders hindsight suggestion.
@francoisfoue
@francoisfoue Ай бұрын
Actually, on K2, the other climbers had already given up their ascent on K2 before rescuing. She had become snow blind because of broken glasses crushed by a backpack inside a tent. Her climb of Lothse was the first solo woman climb. About Tibet, she cimbed to the top of Notre Dame's cathedral spire in Paris to put the tibetan flag a few days before the chinese prime minister visited France.
@EttorealbertoGelli-vr6sz
@EttorealbertoGelli-vr6sz Ай бұрын
Good work !
@mchandrashekhar4043
@mchandrashekhar4043 Ай бұрын
She ought to have come down with Carlos but her bloated ego prevented her
@matthewcollins5344
@matthewcollins5344 Ай бұрын
Ego or not, she still had more balls than you ever will. You wasn’t there, betting you have never climbed a mountain like that, so you really have no clue what you are talking about. She deserves more respect than you seem to understand.
@angloaust1575
@angloaust1575 Ай бұрын
Feminist tendencies!
@paulgrey8028
@paulgrey8028 Ай бұрын
@@matthewcollins5344 Wanda certainly was one tough climber but she took far too many risks. When she made it back to base camp in 1986 after 13 climbers lost their lives, her hands were severely frost bitten and she was not in good shape after escaping the mountain by the skin of her teeth [It took Wanda three days to make it back to base camp from high camp, a descent that would normally take a climber of her experience one long day] chronicler Jim Curran wrote how Wanda immediately started talking about summitting Broad Peak after a few days rest despite her frost bitten hands [that would have been terribly painful] Wanda was so obsessed in her determination to bag all fourteen 8,000ers that she took far too many risks. She went for the summit despite being ill, dehydrated, in high winds, deep snow and incredibly cold temperatures. Mexican climber Carsolio knew that he would not see Wanda again. Yes, Wanda was one tough lady but her obsession overrode her ability to make rational decisions that led to her inevitable death.
@andrestrishak8292
@andrestrishak8292 Ай бұрын
Who cares? Fisher caused problems with his decisions and of course bringing along the ridiculous Pittman female fool who was short roped up the mountain causing the delays. Too bad Pittman's body is not among them.
@ravenel2
@ravenel2 Ай бұрын
You can always find the misogynists with respect to Everest. Their venomous hatred of the women climbers, when 300 men screw up just as badly, gives them away.
@davidhoward4715
@davidhoward4715 Ай бұрын
@@ravenel2 Exactly. You can find pathetic incels in any group of people.
@5ty717
@5ty717 Ай бұрын
Wonderful presentation…
@cappy2282
@cappy2282 Ай бұрын
Scott seemed cool. I would have definitely signed on with mountain madness before adventure consultants
@carl5381
@carl5381 Ай бұрын
Really eerie. Like bone chilling eerie. 4:38. She has no idea that her eyes are looking into someone else's in the future and she'll never know.