Who else watches these videos every night before bed? Edit: I've now watched all of them 🤣
@christinea13782 ай бұрын
Or right before a nap. See ya in 2 hours!
@arleenroberts93052 ай бұрын
I am totally addicted!!!
@sophiavlad2 ай бұрын
Just started tonight ❤
@SurajSingh-wc8ur2 ай бұрын
I watched this videos while working 😅
@toriwolf59782 ай бұрын
Meeee😂😂I’m all snuggly watching in my warm bed
@newjones17544 ай бұрын
Once every year i watch these old clips about the k2 and everest. Just to remind me never to climb a big moutain.
@dondamon46692 ай бұрын
Your life story will be very depressing
@gladiator00012 ай бұрын
@@dondamon4669fr
@lonelyguyofficial833528 күн бұрын
🥲
@marquisevachon28434 ай бұрын
The Sherpas are amazing. This man is amazing for surviving but I admire the Sherpas who go up to save a "dead" man or the ones who had to be TOLD to leave the mountain the first time. Seem like very caring people
@TravisBrady-wn8fr4 ай бұрын
They are the real deal.
@justinspate67753 ай бұрын
Yea the ones that left the dude for dead , amazing 🤔
@marquisevachon28433 ай бұрын
@@justinspate6775 because they were told to. They stayed and tried very hard to get him down safe. Would it mean they are better people if they had stayed there and most likely died sitting with an unconscious person who survived by miracle?
@joecater8943 ай бұрын
@@justinspate6775 different rules apply up there. Otherwise everyone dies. Human strength can barely lift its own body.. much less the dead weight of another climber for very long, if at all..
@dondamon46692 ай бұрын
The sherpas get paid loads of money and the atmosphere doesn't affect them so its an easy job
@christophertiredofbs85142 ай бұрын
TOTAL LOVE AND RESPECT FOR THE MIGHTY SHERPAS THANK YOU FROM MARSHFIELD MASSACHUSETTS USA❤️❤️❤️ WE LOVE YOU!!!!!
@caryrevels65844 ай бұрын
I don't understand why so many people attempt such endeavors, Please don't risk your life for such things, Your family will forever be thankful.
@steakeater40184 ай бұрын
Yeah, but…it’s good content
@saltymemesmith4 ай бұрын
They should risk if they wish. Follow your own mind, our species didn't evolve from just sitting up a tree all day because it's safer.
@MISTERKIC4 ай бұрын
What if they want to die?
@msmo20604 ай бұрын
Lincoln Hall was an experienced high altitude climber
@caryrevels65844 ай бұрын
@@msmo2060 what happened to Lincoln Hall? did it end well
@rosamontecinos703 ай бұрын
He visto este sufrido documental dos veces y es impresionante. Scherpas: personas increíbles con un temple insólito.una voraz energía y sabiduría para manejar la situación que era mortal, admirables y profundo respeto hacia ellos.felicitaciones un rescate emocionante bendiciones para ellos que han hecho posible lo imposible Imperdible documental un gran abrazo desde mi país.Chile 🇨🇱
@jeanhelms26214 ай бұрын
The heroes are always the Sherpas. Risking their poor lives to save arrogant, affluent adventurers. It’s disgusting. The Sherpas are the real climbers, with real expertise & experience & with true inner power. Show us a video of an ALL SHERPA TEAM of climbers. Then we’ll know the REAL challenge of Everest. And it will be nothing like the drama of these rich expeditions payers who probably couldn’t get to Base Camp without expensive equipment … & the help of the Sherpas.
@tamararutland-mills95303 ай бұрын
Oh, they are getting pretty rich off the back of fools like this, don’t you worry.
@jeanhelms26213 ай бұрын
@@tamararutland-mills9530 Yes. Each Sherpa is permitted 2 expeditions per year, paying up to $6k per expedition. $6K is 5 times the average annual income in Nepal. But not “rich” by western standards. Also more than 1/3 of deaths on Everest are Sherpas. (No sick pay, no accident insurance, no retirement - day labor) poor education for their kids.) Even $12 K per year may be great in Nepal; but it’s below the poverty line in the US. The expedition companies hiring Sherpas are getting rich. & most climbers are wealthy or they couldn’t afford the time off, travel, gear & $50 - $60 K to the expedition companies. My perspective. Others are free to disagree.
@danchasteen76293 ай бұрын
They forgot a sled would get him down with little effort.
@jeanhelms26213 ай бұрын
@@danchasteen7629 I didn’t say Sherpas & climbers are ignorant or stupid. Nor did I say ANYTHING on Everest requires “little effort.” ???
@susanlett96323 ай бұрын
@@jeanhelms2621also they support 20 people per Sherpa!!
@yousufamani42753 ай бұрын
I have been living in Hindu-Kush mountains valley which is located in north of Afghanistan with the altitude of 3900m above sea level. I wish one day i could get to K2,Although I use to this altitude but such altitude like Everest and K2 are a nightmare. The only thing which will kill mountaineers is the lack of oxygen that’s it, all the weaknesses comes from that.
@sweetmissypetuniawilson92064 ай бұрын
Altitude sickness is nothing to mess with! I haven't been to Everest but I live close to sea level and felt it rush me in Lake Tahoe, thought I'd pass out &/or throw up! Not fun!
@MISTERKIC4 ай бұрын
Wu-Tang Clan ain't nothing to FK with. 😂 (google it)
@dana1020834 ай бұрын
I take diamox for intracranial hypertension (high pressure in the brain). Different causes similar results. It sucks. But my symptoms are somewhat predictable with high pressure weather symptoms. I cant imagine having the brain fog and cognitive deficits in the death zone. Its bad enough on the couch!!
@josi42514 ай бұрын
Same with living near sea level and then being smacked with altitude sickness. My first time was hiking a volcano in Costa Rica; my legs simply stopped working. Then in Cuzco, Peru some years later, I felt drunk for days. (Not drinking any alcohol at all.) Trying to climb stairs was arduous -- time after time my foot crashed into the stairs, no quite enough lift. The minute I got on the plane with its pressurization, boom, head cleared!
@Wingedpiper120 күн бұрын
I experienced altitude sickness once in Colorado. I had one alcoholic drink and was deathly ill for 2+ days. Hasn't happened before or since.
@quix66hiya2210 күн бұрын
Happened to me on Mt. Fuji on a group hike with colleagues. It’s more a hike than a climb. We didn’t stay overnight at the hut partway up, we just stopped a few minutes. Minutes later, pain shot through my body. The others told me it was altitude sickness and to go back down. I did immediately, and immediately felt better. Looking at these Everest stories 30 years later terrifies me about what could have happened had I pressed on. I’m from a US state on the Gulf Coast where some places are below sea level, and although I had been living in Japan I had no idea about altitude sickness.
@Madhava343 ай бұрын
Wow! What an amazing documentary. Very moving and felt like forever watching the hell he is going through! It's a miracle he survived! I'm sure Lincoln now appreciates every second of his life. I'm going to make it to the Everest Base Camp only as I'm planning to trek. Thank you.
@Aditya02274 ай бұрын
They took the interview of his friend who did nothing except sitting down below but ignored the sherpas who were with him the whole time
@bradpanter65594 ай бұрын
It’s a lot easier to contact his teammate, rather than the Sherpa. Good luck trying to telephone or email a person living in a village in the Himalayas
@Aditya02274 ай бұрын
@@bradpanter6559 sherp village is no that big, its just ignorance
@siddarthkaul4 ай бұрын
The Sherpas…..Power!
@sisterpamop3 ай бұрын
At some point, we all realize that some life goals will be left unaccomplished. The best thing to do for all concerned is to accept and let it be.
@akanzeki3 ай бұрын
People shouldn't be going where there is no oxygen!
@Paulpoission2 күн бұрын
You do it everytime you get on a jet
@HealthCoach-TaiChiGung3 ай бұрын
I am so glad he lived! It’s the power of love.
@samratdhakal59213 ай бұрын
Still no voice of sherpa we’re heard in entire video who saved his life while risking their lives .crazy Aussie
@dondamon46692 ай бұрын
They are just doing there jobs! We don't hear from the people in the helicopters do we so why would we hear from sherpas who get paid lots of money
@fixthatface48327 күн бұрын
@@dondamon4669Doing their job or not, they still saved his life. We hear from firefighters, policemen, etc all the time when they save people. Don’t be dense.
@bonifaceontiri11864 ай бұрын
Before attempting Everest and K2 watch as many videos as you can and make wise decision
@ant7699Ай бұрын
Are you going up either?
@bonifaceontiri1186Ай бұрын
@@ant7699 Just simple English.
@ant7699Ай бұрын
@@bonifaceontiri1186 Sure. You sounded like you might have had experience though, that's all. Would you do it?
@rosamontecinos704 ай бұрын
Increible la capacidad de supervivencia.tanto sufrimiento.los scherpas personas increíbles. lograron lo imposible .hubieron momentos dramaticos e inexplicables.sin ellos el no estaría con vida.felicitaciones documental impresionante.un abrazo.
@blingqueen22352 ай бұрын
Came to realize several things while watching this: There’s prob been more people left on that mountain that weren’t dead yet….but they couldn’t get down by themselves. You better trust who you’re climbing with or they could kill you & say you died. It would be such a weird feeling to be told someone you love is dead and then you get a phone call from them.
@tamararutland-mills95303 ай бұрын
There’s enough to survive in this life that takes fierce will and determination & everything we’ve got without trying to climb Mt Everest. People who do this kind of thrill seeking are hard for me to understand. Anything that is dangerous just does not look like fun to me. It just goes to show that the most brilliant minds are lacking in common sense.
@Spid3rTY4 ай бұрын
This is crazy how this happened him.....poor guy
@MISTERKIC4 ай бұрын
He's crazy. Shit happened.
@joecater8943 ай бұрын
I'd say very very lucky only lost tips of fingers.. people have been in lesser situation and come back with much worse..
@GickelsGaming3 ай бұрын
i love when cinema companies show the Khumbu Icefalls (immediately after base camp, 5500m) while talking about the death zone which is at 8000m
@an-dx5be29 күн бұрын
Huge respect to u sir u have the balls ur a man love from India
@margadam63583 ай бұрын
He almost “ever-rested”
@chebbohagop2 ай бұрын
What about the part where Lincoln, while he’s absailing, swings into Dorje Sherpa crampons-first and badly damages D’s leg?! The situation was so so so bad for all of them 😭
@Lvnshyrn073 ай бұрын
Dude got lucky. Those Sherpa risked EVERYTHING for him. I wonder if they have been compensated appropriately.
@mandym9184 ай бұрын
These ones aren't as surprising to me as they are intentionally climbing a life threatening mountain
@Va.2Az4 ай бұрын
Pointless ventures 🥴
@AE6754 ай бұрын
He went up on free will, don't feel sorry for this crazy people going up there poluting the mountain
@tamararutland-mills95303 ай бұрын
You’ve got that right! ❤
@michaelgross7016Ай бұрын
Make no mistake, this gentleman "self rescued". He moved, hauled himself and followed instructions and encouragement.....and at least got himself to a more survivable altitude. Carrying someone out of the Death Zone is not possible. The rule of thumb is, if they will not respond and work hard to survive, leave them behind. Everyone is completely exausted and getting low on oxygen. Rescuing non responsive climbers is not possible. Descent has to occur before sunset or survival rate decreases for everyone.
@TheMisspookie1200122 күн бұрын
It wasn't his time to die, God kept him alive until His time.❤
@brittish15874 ай бұрын
It's the fierce and determination and will to live that helps you survive 💖
@tamararutland-mills95303 ай бұрын
Well, we have enough to survive in this life without trying to climb Mt Everest.
@brittish15873 ай бұрын
@@tamararutland-mills9530 also true!
@deanneuburger3869Ай бұрын
Let’s hear about the super huge gift of thanks the Sherpas received. Really he took his gloves off during the night and he still has anything for fingers, now? (Not Beck Weathers.). Super fortunate man, but that he “knew” he would reach the summit, was doom for me to hear… from anyone. Recurring theme and stories with this attitude in Mountain Climbing goals. Lesson here needs perpetual retelling. Incredible overnight survival… just how with only basic clothing? Maybe he had much better clothing than this documentary showed. But that would be about hypothermia. Dehydration and afflicted brain and breathing 28k air, I cannot see how overnight survival possible
@sweetmissypetuniawilson92064 ай бұрын
14:27 Just the sight of that is a huge NOPE from me!
@Windsofchange20234 ай бұрын
Same.. the way down is harder then the way up.
@TravisBrady-wn8fr4 ай бұрын
Same here. I'll just see the videos in the safety of my recliner lol.
@jasonfreedomofspeech4 ай бұрын
Lonely death on the mountain, yet he doesn't die 😂
@sweetmissypetuniawilson92064 ай бұрын
That's why it's called.. I shouldn't be alive.
@gugulethuprecious69324 ай бұрын
I get sickness when I climb a tree 🌲
@sweetmissypetuniawilson92064 ай бұрын
@@gugulethuprecious6932 All it takes is 3 steps up a ladder and I'm done! Vertigo and shakey. Nope! No heights for me!
@gugulethuprecious69324 ай бұрын
@@sweetmissypetuniawilson9206 ooooh l understand you
@MISTERKIC4 ай бұрын
The camera person always lives 😊
@Mike-bk5ycАй бұрын
I heard he died a few years afterwards from cancer from being exposed to something at his work. I know the word just can't spell it.
@Sunny-sc6pfАй бұрын
Mesothelioma 😬
@julieroberts9544Ай бұрын
What about glory for the sherpas?
@Annahsyevutha-ve1ep4 ай бұрын
Spirit of adventure
@SuperLisalisАй бұрын
I pray the Sherpas have been told, if a person is down leave them with all belongings..just in case . I bet many have come to and died for lack of there pack. More important to leave it than return it to the family.
@d-railg43023 ай бұрын
Why are they showing footage of the second step then the icefall? Two completely separate routes in separate countries.
@FiveLiverАй бұрын
Lincoln Hall 1955 - 2012
@reginaldpayne75884 ай бұрын
You're literally in the Jetstream of sorts but it is cruising altitude of a 747 which is pressurized and feed oxygen...so being up tht high "naked" so to speak is a mother I AM SURE. BLESS YOU ALL AND THOSE THAT FOLLOW. IN Jesus name Amen!
@kelvincoder6350Ай бұрын
This dude was a big liability to the Sherpas. He woke up and decided to just stay there.
@stark1987Ай бұрын
i drove to work oone morning for an hour and a half in a a truck with a broken heater in essentially my underwear in what had to be at least -40c, coldest id ever been, i cant imagine waiting out in these conditions
@an-dx5be29 күн бұрын
The sherpas are the real hero I wish I'm a sherpa too
@oceanchills25454 ай бұрын
Guyz in this comment section really have dark humor 😬
@sandii_stone3 ай бұрын
Mike wanted Lincoln dead!!
@Teffi_Club3 ай бұрын
To marry Lincoln's wife? Oh, that would be a good mystery.
@carmelrankin93624 ай бұрын
I can't believe that they left alone on the mountan to Die!!!! Very very CRUEL.
@jzj64764 ай бұрын
Seems like the sherpas did everything they could to help Lincoln without killing themselves. Everest is a CRUEL place, but the sherpas did nothing wrong
@MISTERKIC4 ай бұрын
I would've left his ass. Me living isn't cruel.
@MISTERKIC4 ай бұрын
I would've left his ass, if it meant me SERVIVING
@rosamontecinos704 ай бұрын
@@jzj6476lógico ,ellos hicieron lo que pudieron, pero llega un momento en que deben tomar una decisión.corre peligro a esas alturas su propia vida, admiro la valentía de los scherpas. realmente no se como lo lograron.un cordial saludo.
@eliotness40294 ай бұрын
The Sherpas are amazing. why they agree to go in mountains together with limited brain western people.
@saldash6963Ай бұрын
Its not possible to survive this cold
@fussypeg85614 ай бұрын
No sympathy here for these ego maniacs
@akanzeki3 ай бұрын
exactly my sentiments especially when you have a family!
@tamararutland-mills95303 ай бұрын
You brought out a good point. I think a lot of them are narcissists. Ego maniacs.
@CarlF8826 күн бұрын
how come that happened when he had oxygen with him up there?
@anokanghu67804 ай бұрын
The climb doesn't seem very steep as imagined...😏
@dana1020834 ай бұрын
Its the highest mountain on earth..how do you not imagine? The peak is where airplanes cruise at!?!
@ExplorewithSarahlouiseАй бұрын
50 isn’t that old an 80 year old made it up Everest anything is possible. At 42 I don’t feel any different physically than 25 rly not that I’ve ever wanted to climb Everest happy to watch others do it on KZbin in bed lol
@timberdaniels73174 ай бұрын
I'm reading this book right now! God Bless you Lincoln I'm so glad you made it through your ordeal on Everest! 🙏🏔️🗻
@Sunny-sc6pfАй бұрын
Left for dead on Everest….but alive
@FallenAngel534 ай бұрын
Watched this before a few times. On here.
@MissT0J0M03 күн бұрын
Dear lord. The flat earthers in the comments. 🤦🏻♀️
@PorcupinePig-d2r4 ай бұрын
Couldn’t he just slide down to the bottom of the mountain
@bobabooey45374 ай бұрын
You must be a Trump supporter.
@jzj64764 ай бұрын
@@bobabooey4537 you not being able to tell he was joking confirms you are a democrat🤡
@sweetmissypetuniawilson92064 ай бұрын
@@bobabooey4537 You must have your blinders on. Poor thing.
@MISTERKIC4 ай бұрын
Now THAT would be a GREAT episode 😂
@volusize4 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@oceanchills25452 ай бұрын
Did I hear those guys been named sharp ass🤔
@thefanone4 ай бұрын
😮😮😮 Wowsers!
@Sunny-sc6pfАй бұрын
The sherpas 🙏🏾
@marleenvanderlinden81893 ай бұрын
jeanhelmes2621 i agree with you!!!
@tamisullivan85484 ай бұрын
Well.. since he lives I don't want to watch it now 🤣
@dana1020834 ай бұрын
Dont watch this show..the title tells you they live..geesh😂
@rcm-36794 ай бұрын
He did die of cancer in 2012 so you can watch it. Happy for him that he really did live life though. RIP
@robertthomas42343 ай бұрын
Good one. Rock on, the survivors!
@ingemayer98726 күн бұрын
Stupid going up there being 50 and putting sherpas life in danger
@ChrisP-gc7ue3 ай бұрын
The more the merrier,how many African Americans do y'all think died climbing an actual mountain?🤔 None
@ChrisP-gc7ue3 ай бұрын
It's a Detroit thang 313
@Sean-zz2lj15 күн бұрын
They would rather just shoot each other. lots of those people have never even seen the ocean and you think they have what it takes to make it to mountaineering in a foreign country?
@ottoman5713Ай бұрын
This is pure stupidity and a waste of life.
@gregosterholt39422 күн бұрын
Jesus is great
@ujvalar4 ай бұрын
32.31 time his fingers 😢
@cherylevans1110Ай бұрын
Selfish man .....
@nishakuttyphoto3 ай бұрын
I dont understand.. why didnt they send a helicopter… that friend is such a douche
@Sean-zz2lj15 күн бұрын
Air to thin, literally impossible for a helicopter to reach that altitude.
@Happyheart14621 күн бұрын
Selfish.
@steakeater40184 ай бұрын
The sherpas remind me of Oompa Loompas
@robinkeck99504 ай бұрын
Not cool
@jasonruetz23064 ай бұрын
New show title: "People That Make Horribly Stupid Choices and Then Believe They Died But Didn't Due to Divine Intervention." Lame 👎👎
@gslblues1Ай бұрын
Curvature of the earth, BS This is nothing more than a propaganda video.
@nervouswreck3924 ай бұрын
WHAT A DAMN TRAVESTY‼️ THE CAMERA MAN JUST SAT THEIR THE ENTIRE TIME AND DID NOTHING THE HELP THE POOR OLD" CHAP OUT ‼️ YA✔️... Read more
@jonathanhumtsoe84294 ай бұрын
Åwåñg kådi kåri dåri yåk kåri då Åwåñg kådi kåri dåri yåk kåri då Åwåñg kådi kåri dåri yåk kåri då re (Repeat 2 Times)
@jogmas124 ай бұрын
Wait a minute, some have sent up balloons higher than mt Everest and no curvature of the earth, it’s all flat
@Andrew-yf3lu4 ай бұрын
😂
@taavipuumeister84184 ай бұрын
It's not flat, but definitely you can not see curvature of the earth from 8850 meters.
@jonathanhumtsoe84294 ай бұрын
Ålåñå då Islåñds Ålbåñiå då ßåñiå Åñdørrå då Đørrå Årmeñiå då Måñiå Åustriå då Støriå Åzerå då ßåijåñ Yøu ßelårus då rus då rus då rus då rus då rus
@PorcupinePig-d2r4 ай бұрын
No one cares 🤡
@IncredibleC852 ай бұрын
Simply amazing Lincoln held on like that. I can't begin to wrap my mind around his resilience 🙆🏾🫱🏿🫲🏻🙏🏾