Everest Basecamp - The Shocking Truth

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Kevin Augello : New Earth Films

Kevin Augello : New Earth Films

3 ай бұрын

On a month-long adventure to the Himalayas in Nepal, I trekked to Everest Base Camp, via the Cho La Pass, led by Rinzin Sherpa. But when I got there what I saw totally shocked me.
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@SuperChanelChick
@SuperChanelChick 2 ай бұрын
Truly beautiful film, you have very humble and kind spirit and it really translates through film and makes it even better and sincere. Thank you, love from Finland
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for the beautiful comment - I think it will really enjoy the film I did in Iceland when I bike packed around the island with a friend who overcame a life changing trauma It’s on my channel Hope you can subscribe I have lots more adventures to come - fantastic to have someone from 🇫🇮
@YvonnePhillips-zn4pw
@YvonnePhillips-zn4pw 2 ай бұрын
❤​@@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@Mila_Brearey
@Mila_Brearey Ай бұрын
The sherpas are like that naturally due to thousands of years of evolution of living at a high altitude and, due to no roads, their ancestors always had to carry their supplies.
@mikefellbach6841
@mikefellbach6841 3 ай бұрын
At minute 45: While you are saying "it has been the hardest day of my life", a sherpa with a heavy load passes without even breathing heavily. What amazing people.
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 3 ай бұрын
Actually funny you should say that I did respond to him walking by on camera literally at that second my radio mic died ! - It’s something I thought about in the edit afterwards, but you’re right, they truly are incredible people ! Hope you enjoyed the film. If you can, please subscribe it means a lot!
@michaelsaunders5138
@michaelsaunders5138 3 ай бұрын
Yes I noticed that too… buddy was trucking along like it was nothing…. while I am sure I would be sucking wind….
@CaptainRon1913
@CaptainRon1913 3 ай бұрын
You'd be able to walk past carrying your own heavy load too, if you lived your whole life at that altitude
@Oakleaf700
@Oakleaf700 2 ай бұрын
I'd imagine the Sherpas have evolved a better way of getting oxygen out of thin air than people who live at a few metres above Sea level! I live 11 metres above sea level, so would really struggle at altitude.
@rickwrites2612
@rickwrites2612 2 ай бұрын
If a big man lifts more than a small girl he isnt amazing, he just has a natural physical advantage. Im sure the video guy could do the same thing at sea level as the sherpa does at altitude. Sherpa have an extreme measurable physical advantage in obtaining and using oxygen. It's not different than NBA players jumping high because they are naturally freakishly tall. It's a man with natural advantages doing his work. There are so many amazing things about sherpa and their culture, religion, work ethic, kinship bonds, etc but simply having a natural physical advantage, on its own, does not denote extra effort, courage or will. I guess if its really your first time seeing this that's fair enough reaction. But on these type videos people often comment on sherpa athleticism as if it's character.
@omnipotentfaces1514
@omnipotentfaces1514 2 ай бұрын
I’ve never got the hype for Everest peaking, this seems far more enjoyable, interesting and rewarding. Experiencing and appreciating the landscape, history and culture, about really being in a place is what trekking/hiking/walking/climbing is all about! Not just rushing up for a boasting check-off to the point of endangerment, environmental damage and local exploitation. It’s been a dream of mine to hike the Himalayas since I saw Michael Palins doc as a little girl, drinking chai in the clouds!
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the intellectual and beautiful comment I’ve worked with Sir Michael Palin several times, and he was also president of the Royal geographical Society, of which I am a fellow He is an incredible human being ! Thank you so much for your support. I’ve lost my planed I hope you can subscribe
@kevinbrooks1104
@kevinbrooks1104 2 ай бұрын
I went to puerto rico during the darkest part of this winter it was nice 89 degrees and sunny with rain . But what caught me off guard was they experienced a hurricane Maria and half of the shops were closed around the world the Himalayas people were suffering after a quake . The minute we left Florida the boats were all over the coast from large wave I wonder if there have been alot of unusual weather anomalies because it seems we cannot avoid the suffering of people around the world.
@kevinbrooks1104
@kevinbrooks1104 2 ай бұрын
I really as I've got older would forsake the peak . For a peek at the infamous mountain that took the Swiss machine form us . If the world's greatest mountain climber failed on her I got no business even risking another person's life I would rather capture everest on a camera lens.
@lala-ct9ir
@lala-ct9ir 2 ай бұрын
I don't get the disparaging of climbers. Most seasoned climbers experience and appreciate the landscape, history and culture and often spend plenty of time with locals. . Probably much more than a one-time trekker.
@imagseer
@imagseer 2 ай бұрын
Just because you can climb something, doesn't mean that you must. On a very very much smaller scale I chose not to climb Uluru in Australia, and you know what... I still feel some of the reverence which the local people have for it.
@milancollin1819
@milancollin1819 3 ай бұрын
Congrats on the film brave man. I still remember your sigh sounds after achieving these goals. What a beautiful journey and what do I miss that place. Happy to see you walking around there. Breathing heavily but it is always an accomplishment to reach that altitude. I love to go back there with you one day. Just to have a good time without pushing too much.
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 3 ай бұрын
Never again ! Cheers Milan we certainly did have one hell of an adventure
@adamhughes5527
@adamhughes5527 3 ай бұрын
Really enjoy your format - Subscribed! :D
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 3 ай бұрын
Cheers Adam ! Ive got a lot more planned accross different genres. Your subscribe is really appreciated!
@Sparkles1111
@Sparkles1111 3 ай бұрын
Just brilliant. The algorithms allowed me to find your channel and I’ve happily subscribed, liked & become one of your loyal first 1000 followers. Thoroughly enjoyed every moment and look forward to watching your other content. I’ve watched your Lincoln Hall production a few times. A moving and inspiring video of the human spirit. Rip Lincoln. Thank you for what you do & for allowing me to live vicariously through you. Tassie Australia 🙏
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 3 ай бұрын
That’s such a beautiful comment ! Thank you so much for taking time to follow me. Lincoln was a special soul, I wasn’t expecting the emotional outpour when I got there, but the mountain just brought it all back x Your support is so much appreciated
@nnonotnow
@nnonotnow 2 ай бұрын
All hail the Algorithm!
@SAINTSTARDUST
@SAINTSTARDUST 2 ай бұрын
I watch a lot of videos about everest and your video was recommended. Saw like 30 seconds and instantly subscribed. I love your vibe!
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! I have a lot planned really hope you can subscribe and enjoy some more adventures I’m curious where in the world are you posting from?
@robsmall1135
@robsmall1135 3 ай бұрын
Super proud. Loving it so far mate. Wish I was there with you...next one! Talk soon.
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 3 ай бұрын
Your my hero Rob !!! We need to be on the road again! 😉
@AlteredSt8s
@AlteredSt8s 2 ай бұрын
Just subbed after watching about 15 minutes of this. I really like your humble and respectful take on things and your obvious joy of nature. Keep up the good work ❤
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your awesome comment ! I’ve got so much planned on my Channell I’m actually releasing a film today about it hope you can subscribe !
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for taking time to comment !! I really appreciate I’ve got so much planned on my Channell I’m actually releasing a film today about it hope you can subscribe !
@maiaofgnomes
@maiaofgnomes 3 ай бұрын
I was expecting this channel to be huge! Amazing video, keen to watch your channel grow as it deserves to!
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 3 ай бұрын
Such a nice comment, I hear it quite a lot. I guess it’s the KZbin algorithms that need to catch up and yes I’ve got a lot more planned!! thanks for your ongoing support
@calumpaterson123
@calumpaterson123 2 ай бұрын
Hiya Kevin. Thanks so much for sharing this film, I really enjoyed watching it. I spent a bit of time in Nepal in 2022, and I even have a video from time climbing Mera Peak, and I totally understand what you mean when you talk about feeling connected to Nepal, it's natural environment and the people. Being in Nepal felt like being coming home for me, it was the closest I've felt to truly feeling like myself. Thank you again for sharing this film, and I look forward to watching more of your adventures. Calum x
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
Hi Calum, really appreciate your comment and share passion for Nepal - I’ve already made enquiries about Mera !!! Stay tuned and there might be another Nepal film coming out soon !! PS you might like my bike parking adventure in Iceland also on my channel with a very powerful human story behind it
@calumpaterson123
@calumpaterson123 2 ай бұрын
@@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms I'll keep a look out. I'm hoping to get back to Nepal in the not-to-distant future also. You'll love MERA, I had a great time, and it was some feeling standing on that summit. ATB.
@Fermerswife
@Fermerswife 3 ай бұрын
Wow what an amazing journey and videography! Thank you!
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 3 ай бұрын
Thank you, thank you back for watching and commenting hope you can subscribe I’ve got a lot more in the pipeline !
@riatosillevis
@riatosillevis 2 ай бұрын
What an excellent documentary, Kevin! I really enjoyed watching it. The first-person format gave me the feeling that I was actually there, hiking with you. I really liked the talking-head bits in between with extra background information. I really learned a lot! The Everest Base Camp climax was indeed shocking and I felt your emotion. It's extremely concerning and it's a very good thing that you're getting that story out there. Wishing you all the best with your future films and looking forward to seeing them!
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
That’s a beautiful comment - I really appreciate your support. I’ve lots more to come. I really hope you can subscribe and join me on more adventures!
@Kualabear02
@Kualabear02 2 ай бұрын
Don’t forget we’ve just gone through several years of very high sun spot activity which has the same effect on melting ice and contributes more than anything else to the planets climate.
@mariekepieterse3738
@mariekepieterse3738 3 ай бұрын
Great film kevin, well done!!!
@theharshtruthoutthere
@theharshtruthoutthere 3 ай бұрын
Deuteronomy 11:16 KJV Take heed to yourselves, that your heart be not deceived, and ye turn aside, and serve other gods, and worship them; 2 Timothy 3:13 KJV But evil men and seducers shall wax worse and worse, deceiving, and being deceived. lets analyse the lies through which are we daily deceived: lie: schools are of use (fact. schools keep slavery alive and stands for dumbing down the population of mankind) lie: moon and mars landings, (fact: even masons know they cannot leave - earth is closed system, unless you want to drown, there is no other place created for us to live in.) lie: news channels share truth (fact: these are for politic propaganda) lie: voting matters (fact: politic propaganda) lie: money has a value of its own (fact: it is just a tool of this world, which value has been agreed upon world wide, it should be not loved, only used as needed.) lie: NASA lies (globe and all....) (fact: NASA stands for TO DECEIVE and 2 members expose their own lies, one is still alive, the other (Wernher Von Braun) place a clear clue on his own gravestone) - you havn´t searched - have you? lie: the lgbtq++++ propaganda (fact: it is a part of masonry depopulation agenda, 500 000 000 souls, thats their goal - Georgia Guidestones! - who said it be worthy to forget?) lie: Evolution and the dinosaurs. (fact: mankind is not hybrid kind) to keep stating that there was an evolution, then we ain´t humans, we aint then mankind, we are then hybrids. Are you a hybrid? Lie: holidays (xmas, Halloween, new year eve and so on) (fact: PAGAN HOLIDAYS, to praise BAAL, the god of this world) lie: U.F.Os (fact: they are demons/evil spirits in high places, against whom we fight daily = spiritual warfare) lie: rules and laws rule the world (fact: signs and symbols of masonry do) lie: believe in being educated (fact: found daily living with the lack of knowledge) lie: religions are ways to heaven (fact: JESUS CHRIST is only way to heaven. Religions, no matter its name = masonic garbage) lie: our dead loved ones stay around to “ghost” (fact: hunting and ghosting is job of demons, not of humans. We, humans, come from GOD and return back to HIM and all the stories of having been seen a ghost - terrifying, scary, dark, cold - again no job of analysing been done here by you- right?) Lie: Humans have no immune system and we need vaccines as these save lives (fact: humans HAVE IMMUNE SYSTEM and vaccines are created for one or two purpose: to kill or to cripple. If you took all their poison shots then later in life comes all kinds of medical diagnoses = vaccines crippled you - remember that) lie: there is no GOD (fact: There is GOD, who redeems sinners and created us directly from the dust of the earth: Psalms 139:14 (KJV) I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made: marvellous are thy works; and that my soul knoweth right well.) to keep claiming that there is no GOD and we aint created directly from the dust of the earth, we soon run out logic, regardless to we place “evolution” in our claims or not and our dead, whats happening to them as they sleep in their graves? - they decay away, becoming the dust form which they were taken, if it ain`t so then we are simply reality deniers. lie: 911 was terror attack (fact: 911 was an inside job, meaning the work of your loved government) lie: TV watching is of use (fact: television (TV) = tell a lie vision, a weapon for our minds, keeping it under MK ULTRA) half lie/half truth: earth is a stage where everyone plays rolls (fact: earth is stage, a freemasonry checkerboard, where both side, black and white are masons and humans both in politics and regular souls = the naive public gets daily played) lie: children are government to raise (fact: children are parents to raise, it takes 2 to make them, it takes 2 to raise them). Lie: we live already in the matrix (fact: we live since birth in BABYLON which is to become “matrix” as Man - us, must merge with machine aka take the mark of the beast and then matrix aka false reality becomes to be 100%) lie: humans are not intelligent enough (fact: it is forgotten fact, we all are intelligent, many have suffered the illness from this world, being indoctrinated by masons, cause who give us the school system which we have? masons did, because they need slaves). Lie: love is low standard and = lust (fact love is high standard as love means> John 15:13 Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. Lie> do what thy wilt there is no body who has the right to judge you (fact> GOD SHALL JUDGE YOU AFTER YOU HAVE DEPARTED ON EARTH and Christians are also called to give out righteous judgment, therefore repent * born again * go and sin no more) lie: slavery is over (fact: slavery was never over, it just changes a little as we are no longer buy`d or sold, still prepared through school systems for our future slavery, succumb to our slave lives based on our free will) lie: BIBLE is man written and a fairytale (fact: BIBLE is written by GOD, through man, bible is not fairytale. BIBLE IS: BASIC INFORMATION/instruction BEFORE LEAVING EARTH = BIBLE. A book - yes, book which we all need as it is only one filled with information and instructions we all need for life on earth. Lie: Miss beauty contests around the world is about beauty of FEMALES (fact: these contests are about beauty of MALES IN DRAG) lie: Medical “virus” known as COVID 19 (facts: real VIRUSES are in Hollywood and kept secret: - THE TTM virus = being tare, trans, mason. Lie: There is no truth, no right nor wrong and all is allowed as long as you are happy. (fact: truth is easy to find, search: BIBLE + FREEMASONRY and expose masons in masonry). 28 lies, should i go on?
@Traveldelica
@Traveldelica 3 ай бұрын
Well done. I really enjoyed this! It makes me wanna do EBC again.
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 3 ай бұрын
Fantastic, do it again ! Really appreciate you taking time to watch and comment I’ve lots more adventures planned I hope you can subscribe
@MakerInMotion
@MakerInMotion 2 ай бұрын
Since the sherpas are so fit despite the reduced oxygen, they would feel like Superman at sea level.
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
A good question! Yes, but after a week or so you loose the amount or red blood cells Check out 14 Peaks on Netflix! Hope you can subscribe Ive lots more planned!
@MajoIngram
@MajoIngram 2 ай бұрын
oxygen is at same level.. it is the atmospheric pressure that is low.
@MakerInMotion
@MakerInMotion 2 ай бұрын
@@MajoIngram Ok whatever. People have a hard time breathing at high altitude. The people who climb Everest use bottled oxygen. If a plane loses cabin pressure at 30,000 feet, oxygen masks drop and they have to descend to 10,000 or everyone will perish. I don't know what to tell you.
@oliveoakapple
@oliveoakapple Ай бұрын
Sherpas are like reliable cars that can run for really long. The rest of us are like gas guzzlers that burn out fast. They aren’t more athletic at sea level, they just have a higher endurance at high altitudes
@thomaseland3136
@thomaseland3136 Ай бұрын
I think at sea level they would feel like they're drowning
@user-hv3mo7ef1s
@user-hv3mo7ef1s 3 ай бұрын
Another brilliant and gripping addition to your growing channel Kevin. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed following you on your journey this evening. All the best.
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 3 ай бұрын
Cheers Andrew !!!! it’s a privilege that you stay tuned !
@sithlordhibiscus9936
@sithlordhibiscus9936 Ай бұрын
I didn’t appreciate the comment that Sir Edmund Hillary made about Mark Ingles, either. Everest, technology and society were different when he summited. I respect that he had cotton clothing and had to carry his own shit, make his own food, etc. You can’t really brag if you had 20 sherpas carrying your bags, while using oxygen and having sherpas make you food and speaking English so you don’t have to learn even basic Sherpa (language). that's like getting under a 98 on an open book test. 😂
@giosi
@giosi 2 ай бұрын
Such a raw film! And Thank you for highlighting the importance of our personal duty in protecting our planet so the next generation can also experience the pure majesty of these places!
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for commenting ! I don’t think, Sir David Attenborough could’ve said it better than what you have just said 😊 Hope you can subscribe, I’ve got lots more to come !
@giosi
@giosi 2 ай бұрын
@@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms subscribed within the first 5 minutes! Looking forward to the next adventure!
@fog360
@fog360 3 ай бұрын
What a documentary, Kevin your passionate personality really shows in this video. A fantastic trip for you all , 1 questions how was your friend who got overwhelmed by altitude sickness’s? I do hope he is recovering well. See you on the next one ☝️
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for your support in following me - and so kind to ask, he was sick for sometime even in Ktm. But he is good now. You can’t play Russian Roulette with altitude ! Am now planning the next one - had so many positive comments like yours it’s certainly gets the ball rolling !
@drrajstravelphotography
@drrajstravelphotography 3 ай бұрын
Im watching ur first video, ur so gentle and genuine man. Subscribed.
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 3 ай бұрын
That’s really appreciated ! Such a kind comment thank you
@mmorgan7918
@mmorgan7918 2 ай бұрын
Great work! Thank you for filming and sharing with us!!!
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for the very kind comment. This is just the start of my journey. Check out the 2000 subscriber video on my channel. It tells you what I’ve got planned for the future. Hope you can subscribe. Best wishes Kevin
@mmorgan7918
@mmorgan7918 2 ай бұрын
You are very welcome! I absolutely subscribed. Ill check out the 2000. Love your energy! @@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@satanjibsinha128
@satanjibsinha128 2 ай бұрын
First time loved it, subscribed, just hit the like button 😊... Enjoyed watching the every moment and looking forward to see all your other videos. God bless you all 🙏.. love from Kolkata West Bengal India ❤
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
Oh my God, thank you for commenting all the way from India 🇮🇳! I’ve worked in India nine times as a filmmaker absolutely love it
@jelink22
@jelink22 2 ай бұрын
I am SO glad I did the Everest Trek in March 1979. Walked in from Lamsangu with my girlfriend carrying our own gear , No crowds, a much smaller Namche,....very few westerners above 4,000 meters.....NO hotels, just primitive lodges...cost about $3 a day max....We were advisedd not to go to Base Camp, as it was all then a pile of garbage. Instead we went up to Kala Pattar about 1500 feet above Base Camp. Roughly 18, 400 feet. A glorious view!
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
What a fascinating message - thank you so much
@Armaita63
@Armaita63 4 күн бұрын
I will never see the Himalayas but they are a part of the nature around me that I love. I share the pain of the planet and the guilt of humanity. Thank you for this wonderful film.
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 4 күн бұрын
Thank you for your kind comment-Ive lots more planed including Kilimanjaro I hope you can subscribe
@cristinamaiorescu9010
@cristinamaiorescu9010 Ай бұрын
This was so beautiful and genuine! Thank you Kevin. ❤️ I'm blessed to have been in some of the places you showed in your video, as well as on the Indian side of the Himalayas. So much respect for the mountain and the ones who climb it! I remember my first experience (day 1) flying into Himalayas at only 3500 m altitude and having such a bad altitude sickness that I wished I was rather in labor than that. I told myself that if I didn't improve by next day I would fly out. Luckily I recovered by the next morning. Even more lucky (because I was not a trained one) I was the only one in our group who didn't have altitude sickness or even difficultly walking at 5000+ meters on that trip. My group felt better than me on day 1, but never good enough onwards. I suffered like a dog on day 1 but was a butterfly for the rest 2 weeks. I would never ever fly in without climatization first. I'd rather spend an extra week trekking or car driving instead of flying. The Indian side of the Himalayas look so similar to your video, and I found them easier to do than the Nepal side. You can reach 4500-5000+ meters in good shape, without much (if at all) prior training. You need to be healthy though. Like your friend and you on your trip, I so strongly believe that listening to your body is sooo important! It's not a sign of giving up. I didn't have to do it, again luckily, but I was always ready for it and at peace with it if it happened. Some of the worst accidents and life changing moments happen when we do not listen to and respect our bodies. I used to be one of those pushy ones in my 20s, not anymore in my 30s and 40s. It changed my health for the better, as well as the respect I have for nature, both outside and in ourselves. ❤️
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms Ай бұрын
Thank you for making such a beautiful comment. I’ve lots more adventures to come including a trip to Kilamanjaro.
@kimhoogers8230
@kimhoogers8230 2 ай бұрын
Thank you, Kevin, for giving us the opportunity to hike along with you. Inspiring and emotional! We should really appreciate what nature is telling us. Subscribed of course.
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for making such a beautiful comment I’m actually literally as I speak exporting a new film about my tips when tracking to Everest base camp so glad you have subscribed I’ve got lots more adventures to come !
@user-bl8si1ih9z
@user-bl8si1ih9z 3 ай бұрын
Great filmmaking. A must see for anyone wanting to do Everest Base Camp in the modern era of climate change. Great representation of the Sherpa People. #climatechange #everestbasecamp #gokyo #sherpa
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 3 ай бұрын
Cheers Matt ! It was great to experience it with you both !
@williamwalker5326
@williamwalker5326 2 ай бұрын
Thank you. As a photographer, I can only imagine the absolute beauty of Nepal, it's people and the surroundings you have so graciously shown the world. I can see myself being brought to tears in witnessing such staggering beauty. Being born in 1953, the same year that Everest was first climbed, I somehow feel a kinship to these magnificent mountains. It must be my Scottish/Irish heart that feels such things. Again, thank you so much for such a personal and inspiring vid.
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for taking time to watch my film, and thank you for making such a gracious comment I too come from Scottish blood - my grandfather I think you might enjoy my documentary about the West Highland Way all on my channel or the Great Glen Way Either way (🤣) I’ve got a lot planned so I hope you can subscribe and share some more adventures
@MancOutdoors
@MancOutdoors 3 ай бұрын
I watched your WHW film and loved the way you told it ,this however is also amazing superbly told and you can see your passion and love for Nepal thankyou for a truly wonderful piece of film 👏👏🤩
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 3 ай бұрын
That really means a lot !!!! I have so much in the pipeline things for subscribing, and following these adventures !
@MancOutdoors
@MancOutdoors 3 ай бұрын
@@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms your better than most on our screens at the moment again excellent presentation and editing 👍👏
@harrietm8573
@harrietm8573 2 ай бұрын
As some who stumbled across this video, it has been a wonderful watch. I will never get the chance to do that, so it has been amazing to watch you complete the hike. Thank you for filming your adventure and uploading it. You gained a new subscriber. It gives me something positive to watch while crafting! Keep at it!
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
That is such a beautiful comment thank you so so much !! I think he will also find my Adventure in Iceland when I cycled around the island a lot of fun - it has a very powerful human story behind If you have time have a look, it’s on my channel Thank you so much for subscribing and keep crafting ! x
@mapleleaf902
@mapleleaf902 3 ай бұрын
I am a former Backcountry backpacker the longest I was in was 2wk Eastern Sierra Nevada range. It was fantastic and I appreciate the beauty standing on the Cols. I cried walking out (I am a woman) . I didn't want to leave. My heart is still there. New subbie.
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 3 ай бұрын
Thats a hike definitely on my bucket list. Thank you for watching and thank you for subscribing!!
@barbn1211
@barbn1211 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. It was so very well done...beautifully filmed and profoundly educational. I learned so much!
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching! Lots more planed ! Hope you can subscribe
@barbn1211
@barbn1211 2 ай бұрын
I did!
@barbn1211
@barbn1211 2 ай бұрын
I did!
@Tuney9952
@Tuney9952 2 ай бұрын
Thanks - this was brilliant - very real - you nearly had me blubbing...always wanted to go to Base Camp but crocked with arthritis after years of running/walking so will never make it, but this was the next best thing....all that was missing was some Scratch and Sniff to transport me there! Watched it twice as I couldn't remember if I'd seen or heard any birds.
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
I’m so glad you enjoyed my film it really does mean a lot - unfortunately we didn’t see much wildlife and I’ll let you into a little secret. Some of the birds you can actually hear are sound effects ! But nonetheless, it truly is a magical place. Hope you can subscribe because I have a lot more adventures to come.
@user-ro8xt7bb7v
@user-ro8xt7bb7v 2 ай бұрын
Just stumbled upon your Chanel and I love it here! You are a wonderful story teller and so informative. Look forward to binge watching your past journeys and future endeavors. Cheers from California.
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
So cool to have someone from California tuning in! I think you’re going to really enjoy the Adventure I had in Iceland, which is on my channel and some of the content I created in Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Either way, I’ve got lots more planned, so glad you can stay tuned ! - You probably have subscribed already 😊
@nimanomad7377
@nimanomad7377 2 ай бұрын
I really appreciated the “sting in the tail” and the honesty of your reaction to it. While I might trek in a rather different style, I certainly share many of your feelings about Nepal. I first went to Nepal overland from London in 1977. In 1980 I did my first Everest trek which in those days started at Lamasangu. It took 43 days there and back. I’ve now been five times to the Everest region (and many more times elsewhere), most recently in Spring 2023. I’ve always walked in and only flown out once - on this most recent trip because I had younger companions with me. We did the Three Passes loop which I’d last done in 2011 (Kongma La, Cho La and Renjo La) and obviously EBC, Kala Patthar and Gokyo Ri. On the Cho La I was astounded at the difference in the main and side glaciers in just 12 years. I was able to compare these differences afterwards with my own photos taken in almost exactly the same spots. My estimate was around 15-20m of ice loss. And this is at 5300m or so. Also the downs and ups on both big glacier crossings (to Lobuche and to Gokyo) are much more pronounced than before. One thing that you won’t have seen though is painfully obvious on the walk in from Jiri. And that’s the wholesale destruction of the forest due to road building. On my first descent from the Taksindu La (March 1980) the forest canopy was covered in Rhododendron flowers. There were Magnolia trees with huge white stars. There were Langur monkeys. There is now mostly open sky and the trunks of felled trees are scattered down the slope. Of course the road is only partially finished and this will likely lead to massive erosion before too many monsoons have passed. Further on near Bupsa the road is being blasted into the hillside and the resulting rock debris tipped over the side where it denudes the forest down to the valley floor. And part of the “benefit” of this road is the loss of the porter industry and later no doubt the mule train economy (as it has done in the Annapurna region). The road also makes it easier for people to leave. Younger ones to school and older ones to escape the harsh winters. I have seen the result of this in the Manang region. Houses falling into disrepair because there aren’t the people to maintain them. Also the loss of farming skills if kids are educated away from their homes in a city. It’s a difficult problem with no easy answers. What makes perfect sense at an individual level has catastrophic impacts at scale. Two points stood out from your doing this with a group (though I absolutely accept your rationale for doing it this way). The first was when you missed going up Gokyo Ri which I would rate more highly than Kala Patthar. Your decision not to go that day was wise. But because you were tied to a group schedule you couldn’t simply take a zero day and go up the next day. The second was that groups often (mostly?) go first to Gokyo and then over the Cho La from west to east. Some even do the Renjo La in that direction. For any number of reasons it makes far more sense to go East to West across all three passes. Specifically for the Cho La you can sleep overnight in Dzonglha from where it’s a much shorter climb to the pass with the sun on your back. You can then stop at Dragnag and tackle the glacier to Gokyo the following morning. I hope you get a chance to go back and walk some more on your own. One little correction I’d end with: Nepal is not a Buddhist country although the mountain regions certainly are. 80% are Hindu. Only 8% are Buddhist and 10% are a wide variety including Muslim and Christian. That said I can fully understand why one might have that impression. Says I sitting under strings of prayer flags at home here in Europe. Thanks for your thoughtful work.
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to comment in such an in-depth way ! I have so much planned for my channel it’s like a breath of fresh air Hope you can follow me on more adventures PS you also might like my Adventure in Iceland, when I bike packed around the island
@petersymons2007
@petersymons2007 Ай бұрын
Wow, Great informative film. Thank you for sharing Kevin
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms Ай бұрын
Really appreciate! Actually tomorrow am leaving for Scotland to create four separate adventures hope you can subscribe and catch as few of them !
@sfaok1977
@sfaok1977 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for such a wonderful documentary. I felt like I was there with you, every step of the way. Subscribed.
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
Thank you, that’s really kind !!! Your support is so much appreciated
@serendpity3478
@serendpity3478 3 ай бұрын
20 days accommodation nearly at the penthouse of the planet for $600 is actually laughably inexpensive. If you stayed in Sydney Australia in a hostel at a backpackers for 20 days in a 6 bed dorm during peak holiday season you'd be paying on average $1600 & you wouldn't be getting the pot of tea, the chocolate and a bog roll to be taking with you.
@ingeleonora-denouden6222
@ingeleonora-denouden6222 2 ай бұрын
He said you probably pay 30 dollars a day MORE, on top of what you already paid for this trip. I looked it op (on the website of World Expeditions). It's about 2500 euros (because I'm in Europe it gives me the price in euros, but a dollar is not very different from a euro).
@NavigatorMother
@NavigatorMother 2 ай бұрын
Those rich old Sherpas, eh.
@brianhonneysett5701
@brianhonneysett5701 2 ай бұрын
Fantastic 🎉❤
@SwiftRead
@SwiftRead Ай бұрын
What a great video Kevin ~ thank you for taking us on your journey to Nepal, to witness a truly stunning part of Creation ~ All the best & God bless !
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching and taking time to leave a comment ! Lots more plans, including an expedition to Kilamanjaro later this year Hope you can subscribe
@kevinbillington1609
@kevinbillington1609 Ай бұрын
What a totally awesome experience...being put in a position to want something but forced to physically submit to nature...it's a lesson in how small and fragile we all are. Great video...thanks for taking us along!!!!!
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms Ай бұрын
Cheers Kevin - always good to have a comment from my fellow Kevin ! 😊 Lots more big mountain adventures to come hope you can subscribe pal
@djohnson9083
@djohnson9083 2 ай бұрын
Very informative and interesting. Much appreciated. Like your honesty too. (You look a lot different out on the trail versus in the studio. I might have believed it was two different persons!😅)
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
It was my twin brother ! Probably the studio was after Christmas ! Glad you liked the film lots more planned hope you can subscribe
@1HarryH
@1HarryH 2 ай бұрын
Beautiful place. I enjoyed watching this excellent video Have happy weekend🕊
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much Harry I’ve got so much written down on my little list. The Adventure has only just begun. Hope you can subscribe
@Photocatchthemoment
@Photocatchthemoment 2 ай бұрын
Beautiful film, thank you sharing this amazing journey with us!
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, it’s comments like this that drive me ! - I made a film about bike packing around Iceland. It was entirely shot on iPhone, but was driven by a real personal story over adversity It’s on my channel, I think you might appreciate it Hope you can subscribe, I’ve got tons more planned Once again, thanks for the comment
@wyomingadventures
@wyomingadventures 2 ай бұрын
Thank you Kevin for sharing this adventure. I was just looking at this trek with the same outfitters. I've been wanting to do this trip for years now. Great job with all the information about the trip. Really appreciate it. This trip looks so amazing. Subscribed. You did a fantastic job filming this. What time of the year did you do this trek?
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment and your subscription ! I did it in November last year, quite a good time. Have a good weather no rain ! Best wishes Kevin PS - I am soon going to make my 10 tips for tracking to Base Camp and what equipment I used etc I will DM you when that is out !
@wyomingadventures
@wyomingadventures 2 ай бұрын
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms thank you Kevin!
@freefall9832
@freefall9832 2 ай бұрын
Big carbon footprint going to Everest.
@rogerfreeman7140
@rogerfreeman7140 2 ай бұрын
I've watched many programs on treking to Base Camp but this was easily the best one
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
Hi Roger, thank you so much that comment really is so kind ! I’m a professional filmmaker anyway, but I’m going to put all my energy now into KZbin instead of working for broadcasters - I want to generate content that inspires others
@peterschoeffer6817
@peterschoeffer6817 2 ай бұрын
Beautiful video Mr. Augello! thank you brother- very nice down to earth look,, one can deream and you inspired it in me. cheers
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for your great comment I really appreciate it ! Los more adventures to come - hope you can subscribe
@visualguerillaFILMs
@visualguerillaFILMs 3 ай бұрын
great work! thanks for sharing these amazing moments :)
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for the really cool and kind comment - lots more planned. I hope you can subscribe and stay tuned 😊
@visualguerillaFILMs
@visualguerillaFILMs 2 ай бұрын
@@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms Got my subscribtion already :) Keep on rockin'
@joewahrerMotorcycleMan
@joewahrerMotorcycleMan 2 ай бұрын
Thank-you for telling your story and your story is our story! I'm glad I watched till the end because I'm still crying as I comment. Cheers!
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for taking time to watch and an even bigger thank you in taking time to comment! - lots more adventures to come hope you can subscribe
@Reconnect-In-Nature
@Reconnect-In-Nature 3 ай бұрын
Kevin. Another truly beautiful film. Your sincerity, knowledge and emotions really make your films on another level, bonus that you’re a fantastic film maker of course. Thank you for this one, it’s inspiring and devastating. Hannah x
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for making such a beautiful comment, it’s sincerely appreciated
@chantal2049
@chantal2049 2 ай бұрын
First time visitor at your channel. But I really enjoyed this beautiful film you have made. Thanks for sharing this piece of the world with us!
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
@@chantal2049 thank you so much for this beautiful message
@barrythayre2011
@barrythayre2011 2 ай бұрын
❤​@@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@grimeybeast1465
@grimeybeast1465 2 ай бұрын
I worked a summer in Colorado a few years ago. It was outdoor work, and moderately strenuous. Depending on where I was working, the elevation was, on average around 4000 meters. Coming from a low elevation, for me it was like having asthima. By midday I completely exhausted, and wheezing for breath that sometimes I just couldn't catch. I kept an oxygen breather on hand if I needed a little boost and that helped a lot. I can't even comprehend how hard it would be adding on another 1000 meters of elevation to be where you were, let alone the 8,000 required to summit some of these places. Crazy. When that summer ended, and I came home, I felt like an elite athlete for about 6 months. I was virtually tireless. It was awesome. And short lived. 😀
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for the interesting comment ! - A beautiful place Colorado ! I hope you enjoyed my film. I have lots more adventures to come. Hope you can subscribe
@martinsvendsen1665
@martinsvendsen1665 3 ай бұрын
This was a cozy trek vid :) I like.. The tops are fascinating bit the low trip is almost overseen in the sea of mountain trek vids.. Kind of a life goal soing thta trip of yours :)
@DarrenMcGill442
@DarrenMcGill442 Ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this, Kevin! Thank you! There really is something magical about Nepal and Everest!
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms Ай бұрын
Cheers Darren ! Totally agree ( not quite the same) but am currently in Scotland generating more content Hope you can subscribe 😊🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@conradhanchett8675
@conradhanchett8675 2 ай бұрын
Not sure how I stumbled on this film but so glad I did. What a fantastic and inspiring account of your trek. I experienced my own ebc trek in November 2006, also with World Expeditions who organised and ran it superbly. Shout out to our amazing leader Subal. It was wonderful to see the same locations that I trekked through (although we did Namche- Tengboche- Dingboche- Lobuche- Gorak Shep). I also recall the shock of hearing from Subal that 6 climbers had died in an avalanche on Ama Dablam while we camped at nearby Dingboche. Seeing your film and the absolute enjoyment, wonder, as well as pain and raw emotion you felt has made me want to do it all over again. But what great memories my fellow trekkers and I have. But I confess arriving into camp one day the physical pain of the challenge brought me to tears. I kind of did go back, teaming up again with WE to go the North BC, although the Land Cruisers out of Lhasa did most of the work. You have made a great film, wonderful documentary, and you pay great respect to lost ones, the mountain and its people.
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
Hello Conrad, thank you for taking the time to respond. It’s such a beautiful and inspiring way It seems we both have connections to this amazing place I have so much planned for my Channell hope you can subscribe and follow more journeys You also might like the Adventure I had in Iceland where I gravel bikes around the island, with a friend of mine who overcame extreme adversity Namaste !
@conradhanchett8675
@conradhanchett8675 2 ай бұрын
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms I'll definitely check that out Kevin. Subscribed of course. Just come back from 10 days in Iceland. Weather was extreme (but wonderfil) - glad I wasn't driving!
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
@@conradhanchett8675 awesome!!! Have to go back - when we did our cycle we had over a 100k of wind - who was the first time in my life I have to pedal downhill ! 🤣
@gabrieladu352
@gabrieladu352 3 ай бұрын
one of if not the best BC film I have experienced. thank you for sharing .
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for taking time to comment and watch. Can I ask what you enjoyed about it the most?
@attorneycarissa
@attorneycarissa 3 ай бұрын
This was fascinating. Thank you!
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 3 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@merape99
@merape99 3 ай бұрын
I have been to Nepal a number of times myself. I am now 77 and last went in 2016 to the Annapurnas also with World Expeditions whom I can also recommend. I have been to Gokyo and EBC twice and crossed the Cho La in both directions. The second time was in 2011 with Exodus whom I can also recommend. Crossing the Cho La is certainly tough however If you are up to it, then the extra three days to go to Gokyo I believe are well worth it. It is a shame you could not get to Gokyo Ri. I think the views of Everest are better than from Kala Pattar even though you are a bit further away. The other benefit of going to Gokyo as well, is that you do not retrace your steps as much on the return journey to Lukla. Your advice on acclimatisation is excellent. I have been pretty lucky in that respect. Always remember the Sherpa mantra "slowly, slowly". The lake at EBC was certainly not there when I last visited.
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 3 ай бұрын
Having this comment from someone like yourself, is a real honour… thank you so much for your input and advice… being 77 years young, I hope your boots are ready for another adventure… stay safe and hope you can subscribe because I’ve got a lot more planned - Best wishes, Kevin
@Henning_Rech
@Henning_Rech 2 ай бұрын
The best Everest view I had last october was from the Ngozumpa glacier aside of the fifth lake. There you can see Everest down to the South Col. Better than from Renjo La and from Gokyo Ri.
@j.whiteoak6408
@j.whiteoak6408 Ай бұрын
What a lovely 56 minutes - and an excellent edit, thank you. I love your appreciation and respect for the Sherpa people - and even for the differentiation and who they actually are : ) Rinzin's smile lights up even in that bright sunshine. But his brief moments of sadness are also etched on his face when he speaks of dark times - he's very expressive. Altitude is no joke, but I do love Nepal - and her best asset are her people❤ Thank you for a beautiful film..❤ PS: - I wonder if Rinzin showed you the garbage and effluent pits at Gorak Shep? They are hidden just of the trail behind a couple of hills. The tons of bagged up garbage from Base Camp, and all of the human effluent that collects in the blue barrels are all hauled away on the backs of the Yaks to Gorak Shep where it is dumped. The problem with that is that DECADES of garbage and effluent are known to be leeching into the main water source of the Khumbu Valley ... so millions of people downstream are at high risk from the resultant contamination. In such a magnificent part of the world, I find this utterly disgusting ... but what else can be done? The Khumbu Valley would be drastically poorer without the tourism - every township along the trail live on that money for the rest of the year! But it's impossible to haul the refuse any further from Base Camp (and a small amount also comes down from further up the mountain when the clean-up crews bring it down - but very few climbers bother to claim the $4,000 refundable portion of their $15,000 climbing permit fee (yes, the fee increased from $11k to $15k in 2024) by bringing down their allotted 8kg of rubbish. There are no 'garbage police' on Everest to make them do this - and they just don't care about $4k refund when their climb is definitely over. They just want to get the hell off the mountain - and many will leave on the very next chopper out to Lukla or Kathmandu).. But this can't continue on such a large scale - with up to 1000 people each season coming and going at Base Camp for 6-8 weeks at a time .. that's a lot of garbage and a lot of human effluent to be hauled away and added to the pits ... and alreaady the pits aren't coping. I just wondered if Rinzin discussed that situation with you at all? Because I don't think I'm alone in wanting to know what he might have said about this problem or what ideas he, as a local, might have to suggest? Thank you again : )
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms Ай бұрын
Thank you for taking time to comment ! Actually, we were very lucky we almost saw zero rubbish along the trail and anything we did see we picked up - I found one AA battery, which got put in my pocket and recycled when back home
@debkay9533
@debkay9533 Ай бұрын
Exelent video done very well--he explains everything and keep your interest up😊
@nancycunningham4225
@nancycunningham4225 3 ай бұрын
You're a good man. Awesome job! 🎉❤
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 3 ай бұрын
Thank you Nancy that so so kind - lots more to come I hope you can subscribe it really means a lot
@nancycunningham4225
@nancycunningham4225 2 ай бұрын
@@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms I did!😊
@nancycunningham4225
@nancycunningham4225 2 ай бұрын
@@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms Study the Heart Sutra. I'm an old woman; you took me along to a place I cannot go. We depend on each other. 👍
@mauricestuder5967
@mauricestuder5967 2 ай бұрын
Subscribed! Thanks for the beautiful filming and documentary
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for your kind comment!!! If you’re into Adventure, you might enjoy my bike parking film. Also on my channel. Best wishes Kevin !
@laurieuntersee4229
@laurieuntersee4229 2 ай бұрын
When you said you can't think of a word,I automatically thought STUNNING! Lol great video dude.
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
It’s so funny, you never realise it until you edit ! Anyway, lots more adventures to come, which will also be stunning 🤣 - hope you can subscribe
@KC-603
@KC-603 Ай бұрын
Im very sorry for the loss of your friends! I enjoyed watching very much! God bless you and your adventures!!
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms Ай бұрын
Thank you for writing, such a beautiful comment
@eileenrobbins8430
@eileenrobbins8430 2 ай бұрын
Kevin, when I saw that the north base camp is now a lake, I too was very shocked. It makes me wonder just how unstable the mountain could be. This was a great video. Thank you for making it .❤❤
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
Thank you Eileen for taking time to watch and comment - sedimentary rock for Everest is made from its solid, but certainly the glaciers, especially the Kumbu icefall is extremely fragile I’ve got lots more adventures to come I hope we can subscribe
@GermanGreetings
@GermanGreetings 2 ай бұрын
I like your way of visiting that area, Sir. For me you stand in the tradition of Messner, Kammerlander, Schlegel e.g.: Dicovering the landscape, its people and myths as well. The great Sagas about summit-dramas are told... your spirit is different :) Thanks a lot !
@ievakavaliauskaite4075
@ievakavaliauskaite4075 2 ай бұрын
What a great video. Probably best hiking video to EBC on youtube I watched. It brings me so much good memories! Your guide man! He reminds me so much of our group guide Birkas. I have gone same route through Gokyo Lakes last September with Evertrek agency, and we too didn´t get to climb Gokyori but not because of tiredness, but because of bad weather conditions, so I really feel u friend. The views must be absolutely amazing there on a good day! also that´s where some of our group members faced some more serious breathing problems during sleep, altitude does kick in hard at some point. Also half of the trip I battled with headaches but that´s the reality people, would come back there any given time tho! I feel same way about being connected there spiritually, Its a special place to be. I took some notes from your video, the first would be to use tents instead of tea houses wherever possible, as they absolutely can start feeling boring, monotonic and even noisy at bed time for those who are sensitive sleepers. Next time I would go, I would buy less showers and WIFI, you are absolutely right about the prices in tea houses, the further you go more the more expensive it gets. We drain quite some money in the end of the day using all these services and from our experience WIFI wont necessarily be good anyways. Glad I can relate to Chola Pass day, I almost mentally gave up when I started climbing as the hike to It had already drained me, and the hike to nearest tea house after - destroyed us haha! It really really is difficult to do in such high altitudes, but I learnt a lot and its a great achievement. What an emotional ending to this video too. We haven´t been told about the lake not meant to be there in EBC, glad you put that info in. And sorry about the friends you lost. Overall great work on this video! I personally took lots of videos and photographs throughout the trek of the area and my fellow hikers so would have loved to do some movie making for u!
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for taking time to really comment - unfortunately it ended up in the ‘on hold bin’ I’ve had quite a few nasty comments accusing me of being a communist in reference to climate change !!! Anyway, glad you had an awesome experience in the past I hope you can relive Ive tons more planned on my channel … hope you can stay tuned and subscribe !
@Nehbur
@Nehbur 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video to see how to get there. I will never do it, but i'm fascinated by it.
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your comment. I’ve lots planned on my channel so hope you can subscribe I also did an adventure in Iceland. When I cycled around the island it’s on my channel, you might like that one too. Best wishes, Kevin
@Missauthentic716
@Missauthentic716 2 ай бұрын
Sometimes one word says it all…. Stunningly beautiful!
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
That certainly does!
@notme1345
@notme1345 2 ай бұрын
That's 2 words 😂
@Missauthentic716
@Missauthentic716 2 ай бұрын
@@notme1345 haha I know but I was reiterating the “stunning” part! Lol
@noldaaawassenburg8574
@noldaaawassenburg8574 3 ай бұрын
Great film Kevin, well done
@obimichels4519
@obimichels4519 Ай бұрын
"Stunning"
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms Ай бұрын
That word sums everything up I must use it sometime !
@theresahs5956
@theresahs5956 2 ай бұрын
I am so glad that I came across your channel! You have a new subscriber! 💛💛💛💛💛💛💛
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
Awesome such a lovely comment!
@sunslice694
@sunslice694 3 ай бұрын
Awesome film Kevin! We showed it to our team here and every one loved it. Hope the solar panel was useful !
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 3 ай бұрын
So great to hear from you! I even had a comment asking how I charged my batteries- the film is getting a lot of attention as you can see by the amount of views in just two days !
@user-zf4dx6wj3y
@user-zf4dx6wj3y Ай бұрын
Amazing content!
@julioduenas9427
@julioduenas9427 2 ай бұрын
Stunning work, mate!!!
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
I’m glad you liked I’ve got lots more planned hope you can subscribe Please check out the film I did in Iceland when I cycled around the island. I think you’ll really like that one too
@BeePea123
@BeePea123 2 ай бұрын
Well done mate, very impressive …. Have to come and see you again soon!
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
For sure!
@spencerhughes3670
@spencerhughes3670 2 ай бұрын
…stunning,….stunning,…..just stunning,…..it’s stunning,….stunning.
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for such a stunning comment ! Tons more planned hope you can subscribe
@Mila_Brearey
@Mila_Brearey Ай бұрын
You did such a beautiful job on this film. It stands alone and is nothing like the usual basecamp trekker videos. I am very sorry for the loss of your 4 friends. I truly believe that David Sharp should have survived. I look forward to watching much more from you.❤ subscribed
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the beautiful comment
@e1t164
@e1t164 Ай бұрын
My hike to base camp 2 was brutal. I have never been so exhausted and sore!! We walked into the clouds, and when we came out of the clouds, headed to camp 2, there was a whole new mountain to climb. Pictures can't show just how beautiful it is up there!! I ended up with dysentery, so the rest of the climb was canceled. I am still thankful for the local people who help me. Almost a whole month before I recovered and the people who invited me to stay in there house were so patient. I couldn't stop pooping is an under statement of what I went through and ended up severely dehydrated. To this day I am thankful to be alive and thankful my trip was cut short.
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms Ай бұрын
Wow, what an incredible story… thank you for sharing and appreciate you taking time to watch… it’s moments of humanity that mean so much I have lots more adventures planned, hope you can subscribe
@davidloder2002
@davidloder2002 Ай бұрын
What a great journey and thank you for sharing it with us. I appreciate your point of view on the global warming and you have a way that made me feel like you were asking me personally, what am I doing to protect our planet. I am an avid backpacker but much prefer the Grand Canyon to Everest. Like some have said in earlier post that this journey seems like a more fulfilling trek than making the summit. Much respect to you and I did hit the subscribe button.
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms Ай бұрын
Thank you David for commenting and indeed watch - The Grand canyon would be an absolute dream ! You might also enjoy the bike packing film I made in Iceland (also on my channel) it’s a film about friendship, but with a very inspiring backstory
@DanAuto
@DanAuto 4 күн бұрын
Hi Kevin KZbin algorithm brought me here , what an incredible accident. I am considering doing EBC by myself in May 2025 my wife isn't into hiking and pushing the limits as I am.. I am in awe of the beauty of nepal and you really showcased the emotional connection you have when you are there. I can't express how excited I am to see these majestic mountains with my own two eyes. Love your documentary style of shooting. Got a new subscriber here from Sydney Australia cheers Daniel
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 4 күн бұрын
Fantastic Daniel. Its definitely worth it. Do check out World Expedtions they are as you may know an Australian company. I will see if I can arrange a small discount code for you 😊
@LilNewtGingrich
@LilNewtGingrich 3 ай бұрын
very well done -- thanks for sharing your journey with us. real life adventure is better than anything on netflix
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 3 ай бұрын
Well thats a real compliment!! Ive a lot more planed so stay tuned hope you can subscribe
@LilNewtGingrich
@LilNewtGingrich 2 ай бұрын
instant sub! you are a great storyteller @@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@nicolajanerandall9653
@nicolajanerandall9653 2 ай бұрын
Well done man; I appreciated that! Thank you....
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching and commenting- Ive tons more planed so if you can please subscribe and follow some more adventures!
@tracypanayidou3287
@tracypanayidou3287 2 ай бұрын
Already subscribed...will check out more of your videos really soon....good look with your Mera adventure 🙏
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
Welcome aboard!
@yasminweber476
@yasminweber476 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for this YT gem and for taking me with you. Namaste. Yasmin Black Forest 🇩🇪
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
Hello Germany 🇩🇪! Thank you yamsin ! Lot more to come hope you can subscribe
@needlesbeckett
@needlesbeckett Ай бұрын
Fabulous- thank you 🥳👍
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms Ай бұрын
Really appreciate your comment- lots more to come ! Hope you can subscribe
@veitchp
@veitchp 2 ай бұрын
Beautiful and profound.Thank you!! (I don't know how I found your channel but I just liked and subscribed.)
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so so much I have so much more planned and your support really motivates me !
@FASDND
@FASDND 2 ай бұрын
not sure how i found you, but grateful for having found you. I look forward to more.
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
Cheers ! Lots more to come ! One Adventure you might like on my channel was my bike packing trip in Iceland 🇮🇸!
@MartinBilsborough
@MartinBilsborough 3 ай бұрын
Awesome film Kevin! What an incredible trip it was. Next time we're going to the top! ;)
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 3 ай бұрын
Cheers Martin - what’s a real adventure with you ! Thanks for giving some of your great footage !
@charlesmccoy5857
@charlesmccoy5857 2 ай бұрын
Very well done piece, Sorry that your friend couldn't make it to base camp, but always best to listen to what your body is telling you. Don't know if it will help you out much, but I subscribed to your channel. Due to age and health issues, I can only make these trips through people like you, so Thank You for taking me along on your journey. STUNNING!! LOL
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
It’s messages like this that make my KZbin adventures worthwhile ! You might also like my film on my channel about bike parking around Iceland. It has an incredible human story behind it It’s also quite stunning !
@munequa81
@munequa81 8 күн бұрын
5 minutes in and I became a new subscriber! Excellent video!
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 8 күн бұрын
Cheers, that means a lot tons more planned, including a confirmed trip to Kilimanjaro
@terezhappy8429
@terezhappy8429 2 ай бұрын
Kevin, thank you for the video, I really enjoy it. (also well done with the format of embedded comments with black background) The end with the lake and the way you remembered your friends brought me to tears. May I have 2 questions? A. Maybe I missed it but in which month did you visit Nepal for your adventure? B. How much physical training did you do before your trip? Thank you and good luck with another trips :-)
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment I dated the trip in November last year - I’m actually going to make a video this week about my 10 tips for Everest base camp - I’m also going to talk about training in that video ! Hope you can subscribe !
@YvonnePhillips-zn4pw
@YvonnePhillips-zn4pw Ай бұрын
Thanks so much. So many happy memories. I too, was sad to see the new lake at EBC. It wasn't there in 2012. I climbed Chola Pass in snow and ice plus a white out thrown in for extra excitement. I am sorry you did not get to do Gorkio Ri, but understand your reasoning. My second visit to EBC ended at Gorak Shep where a helicopter collected me for a few days in Kathmandu hospital due to a case of pneumonia. Despite this set back I would dearly love to return to Nepal and especially the Khumba Valley. Safe trekking everyone.
@marykwart9331
@marykwart9331 2 ай бұрын
I trekked from Namche to the base camp of Lhotse in 1982. I was shocked by the development. The Namche landing strip was dirt back then. Still very beautiful, now. Our sirdar was Ilya Tsering.
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
I can only but imagine. I hope my video also brought back memories. The world is changing rapidly, and so is Nepal
@Mila_Brearey
@Mila_Brearey Ай бұрын
It's crazy that their average yearly income is about $1,000, yet they have no problem gouging visitors for less than optimal sleeping conditions. They would still make more in 2 months by charging half, than they earn in 5 years.
@sharonshaw2294
@sharonshaw2294 3 ай бұрын
Hi Kevin , thanks for the great video it brought back some many memories of when I went , Nepal is a spiritual place for me anyway the first time I went I was in love with this place and the people I felt like I was home the second time I went was the week before the earthquake I went on my own and as you did I stayed at the Radisson and had a tour booked with world expeditions to go to Tibet the tour in Tibet was as spiritual and I was the only one in my tour experience it was a fantastic experience and my Tibetan tour guild was amazing you have given me to want to go back but I have a few health issues but I believe that this could be my last experience to go back to my second home xx
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 3 ай бұрын
Oh Sharon I really hope you can go x ! I know exactly what you mean its like the place connects us at different level If you are able to go do message me x
@sharonshaw2294
@sharonshaw2294 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the reply, I get inspired when I see these videos and people like you making them , my late partner and I traveled through Asia didn’t make any arrangements just went were our heart tools us we also went to India (Varanassi) and beyond but I still loved Nepal take care
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 3 ай бұрын
Ive lots more to come Sharon I hope you can subscribe it means so much
@hashim6411
@hashim6411 2 ай бұрын
Thank you sir for you very detailed tour.As a first time viewer of your channel im looking forward to more of your videos.Ive naturally subscibed and liked.keep it up.From Nairobi.Kenya.
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
It’s fantastic that somebody from Nairobi is watching my channel ! - I made a film in Nairobi for National Geographic about 10 years ago about education ! You might like my Film I did in Iceland. When I cycled around the island. It has a real human adventure! Thank you so much for your support. Hope you can subscribe !
@TheDollyce
@TheDollyce Ай бұрын
I gave you a CLICK! plus subscribed! Thank you for your wonderful ‘travel log’! Wonderful! 😊
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms Ай бұрын
Thank you so much- Ive losts planned this year so glad you can join ! Also, check out the film I did in Iceland. I’ve cycled around the island with a friend… it has an incredible human story behind it.
@ClintLundie
@ClintLundie 2 ай бұрын
Great film. Really enjoyed it. Cheers from British Columbia. Subbed! ✌️
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
Fantastic to see another follower from Canada 🇨🇦! Thank you so much You might like the bike packing film I did in Iceland it’s about a friend with a credible journey over adversity
@dennk735
@dennk735 2 ай бұрын
Stunning is a great adjective for describing where you are. Thank you for sharing. Sincerely, Kim
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms
@KevinAugelloNewEarthFilms 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much Kim for taking time to watch and also for taking time to comment. I’m sure you have, but if you haven’t already please subscribe, I’ve got so much more planned. Also, if you have time to check out my bike packing adventure in Iceland, it has such a human story behind it Best wishes, and thank you for your support Kevin
@kevinn1158
@kevinn1158 2 ай бұрын
I did the trip to Leh and there's no way people can adjust to the altitude in a couple days. It really is an incredible experience but I would say to people plan to take your time. If you don't you'll get headaches, dizziness sleepless nights. Thanks for the wonderful video!
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