ABOUT THE HELICOPTER RESCUE TL;DR: I was (possibly) suffering from altitude sickness-diarrhea, vomiting, headache, and stomach cramps-and was already on my planned bail-out route. The snow conditions were worsening rapidly, and I was too weak to retrace my steps. With bad weather forecasted for the next day, I needed to descend immediately to alleviate my symptoms. After carefully weighing my options, I contacted rescue via my Garmin InReach for advice. I didn’t ask for extraction lightly, but I preferred being rescued now rather than putting others at risk in a storm. I had planned this trek in April, typically an ideal time for winter hiking: no fresh snow, solid snowpack, mild temperatures, and longer days. But this year was different. Winter started late, and an unusually warm spring left the snow softer than usual. From the outset, I noticed the challenging conditions: even with snowshoes, I was sinking too deep, and only the early mornings offered solid enough snow for snowshoeing. Despite this, I set out from Chamonix, knowing that softer snow increased the risk of wet avalanches. After completing the first stage, I decided to skip the next two, which crossed steep, avalanche-prone terrain. This also meant missing two crucial acclimatization days, taking me from sea level to camping at 3,000 meters in just 48 hours. I felt unwell at this altitude, experiencing poor sleep, headaches, stomach issues, and diarrhea. I have recently hiked Kilimanjaro, rapidly ascending from sea level to 3,600 meters for the first night, without any issues. However, this time felt different, perhaps due to the cold or overexertion. On day 4, I woke early to take advantage of the icy morning snow. My plan was to cross three passes before reaching the next town, carefully planned with three exit routes in case of trouble. Progress was smooth in the morning, and I had crossed the first two passes by 11 a.m. However, things quickly deteriorated. The snow turned soft again, and even with snowshoes, I was sinking knee-deep, occasionally breaking through hidden snow bridges up to my waist. As the snow softened, avalanche risk grew. Several avalanches had already come down along my intended route, and I began to feel progressively worse - headaches intensified and weakness set in. It was time to abandon the plan. The exit route I chose involved a sketchy service road above a reservoir, with steep slopes and older avalanche debris to cross. The route was grueling, but I made it to a series of tunnels leading toward the main road. Feeling relieved, I thought I was almost out - until I encountered a thick wall of ice blocking the first tunnel’s exit. It was too solid to hack through, and the surrounding terrain was too steep to bypass. My plan B had failed. With no way forward and avalanche risk too high to backtrack, I had no choice but to stop. I suspected altitude sickness, but regardless of the cause, I was weakening by the hour, and the worsening weather forecast for the next day meant staying put wasn’t safe. I weighed my options: pressing on was impossible, retreating was too dangerous, and waiting would only put rescuers at risk in the coming storm. After much consideration, I decided to press my Garmin SOS button - not necessarily for an extraction but to explore options I hadn’t considered. Garmin’s team was professional, and after reviewing the situation, it was clear the only choice was a helicopter rescue. I was connected to local search and rescue, and 30 minutes later a helicopter arrived. Unable to land on the narrow service road, they lowered a rescuer on a cable, and I was hooked up and airlifted out. The experience was surreal, and the team was incredibly professional. Once safely in the valley, my dad picked me up. Only then did I fully grasp how far I had pushed myself: with adrenaline gone, I began vomiting and felt too sick to sit up for hours. I spent the next two nights recovering in a B&B before resuming my journey. Lessons Learned: No matter how well you plan, conditions can change, and things can go wrong. I had multiple exit routes and was prepared to adjust, but the combination of snow conditions, sickness, and weather created a perfect storm of challenges. Sharing this story is a reminder that even with thorough preparation, having a satellite communicator adds an essential layer of safety in unpredictable situations. You can’t always control nature, but you can control how prepared you are when things go sideways.
@millerhooАй бұрын
Wow man, thanks for that story. If you had said you planned carefully or not, anyone knows you are a planner and that extraction was nothing taken lightly. Thank you for sharing. Always great reminders.
@lonnagraves7937Ай бұрын
Wow, that is incredible. Again, thank you for sharing. That all sounded so frightening. So glad for rescue and that your dad came. Best wishes on your journey.
@apinanraivo100Ай бұрын
Glad you are safe, brother. Isn't always easy to predict what almighty nature has in store for us.
@DevanGoodwinАй бұрын
What a wild story, thanks for sharing the details, well we watching the video this week. Take care!
@marcocasamassima389Ай бұрын
I'm always amazed by the fact you are able to go for these adventures alone. This really needs a lot of experience and peace of mind. You are a great inspiration. Thank you for your great work.
@TomLJWhiteАй бұрын
Such a privilege to work on this with you, Harmen! I hope everyone enjoys the film
@LAFONTTHESNIPERSАй бұрын
Amazing Stuff! That change in tone when the Rescue part started was really cool :)
@tallguygregАй бұрын
Your music was perfect! Well done. It was a joy to watch and listen.
@sandrader2889Ай бұрын
Wow it was absolutely beautiful, complemented one another so great, keep it up guys
@garyhoffman1Ай бұрын
Excellent work!
@MelanieMW1Ай бұрын
I loved the music, and the cello in the Matterhorn section especially. Your work adds a beautiful layer to the film.
@apinanraivo100Ай бұрын
Said so many times before, it is hard to find words that do just to your work. You are a remarkable story teller. With your eye for detail and cinematography our planet gets an homage it deserves.
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Thank you for your kind words and support!
@OneNameOneDesire22 күн бұрын
Find myself in anticipation of catching the bible verese that flashes at the end in every single video, to get a glimpse of what goes through your mind when confronted by the magnitude of God's awesome creation. Thank you for doing what you do and glad that you're safe.
@patrickclarke828Ай бұрын
In the UK there is a saying, "discretion is the better part of valour". When we go up into the high Alps, if conditions are not 'right' we thank Jesus for what we have experienced and turn back..."the mountain will still be there tomorrow".
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Well said (;
@ChristophLeitlАй бұрын
"Caution is preferable to rash bravery." Falstaff in King Henry the Fourth, Part One, by William Shakespeare
@hikesomeАй бұрын
Wow, Harmen finally I see the Alps through your lens and editing skills. You are one of the toughest and most skilled hikers and filmmakers I have ever seen, if someone like you asks for a rescue team it really must be necessary and that means something. Glad for you that the Garmin InReach worked. God bless you, brother!
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Thank you so much, Mario! I was really glad to have the InReach that day-never thought I’d actually need it. Hope your hikes are going great as well! All the best!
@elizabethfarnsworth3425Ай бұрын
Your films are true works of art. I appreciate the amazing amount of planning and sheer physical effort they require. As a mother and grandmother, I also appreciate your sensible decision to bail out when the risks to life and health became too great. I only hope my adventurous offspring will be as wise as you!
@Iron-OutdoorАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing and glad that you are ok!
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Thank you! I appreciate your kind words and support. 😊
@eduardrudoy6588Ай бұрын
Another masterpiece! Somebody give this guy an Oscar or something! They should play this movie in the theaters!
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
THANK YOU!
@ShelleysnailАй бұрын
I would love to see this on the big screen. The best four films, with a drink break in between each one.
@ohiovetoutdoorsАй бұрын
How does this dude have less than a million+ subs?!?!
@henchy3rdАй бұрын
Because not many people are interested in the real world & you can’t get a phone signal in the sticks.
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Appreciate it! I’m grateful for everyone who’s here now and enjoying the journey. I feel extremely fortunate being able to do and share my adventures like this. Thanks! 🙌
@sueh1091Ай бұрын
I don't think people know about him. I just came upon his videos in the past couple of weeks. amazing!
@sueh1091Ай бұрын
@@HarmenHoek I'm glad you are ok and it worked out. I fear when you travel alone but your videos are super amazing. do you do this full time or do you have a full time other job as well? Please be safe! in the rescue, do you have to pay for the rescue out of pocket? I'd assume so, and so expensive. oh man!
@Pixsar100Ай бұрын
Wow was für tolle Bilder und Videos! Ich finde es immer wieder aufs Neue spannend und wunderschön deine Video,s zu schauen! Jedes Mal ein Hochgenuss! Danke für die tollen Videos
@chefpatatАй бұрын
Much respect! I did the Haute Route in the summer of 2023 and it was already tough. The symptoms you describe makes me think about drinking bad water + high altitude + exhaustion + the very cold, it sucks your energy dry with no resistance for disease left. Calling the heli in was the right choice. The videos you took are so extrordinary. Cant imagine the length you went to for some shots.
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Thank you for your kind words and understanding-it was a tough call, but the right one. The conditions definitely took a toll. I’m glad you enjoyed the shots! (:
@tshepisompala22364 күн бұрын
Hearing you walk on ice is insanely healing. My gosh. 🥺🥺🥺🥺 Thank you Herman. Thank you Sir.
@damienpeterson9891Ай бұрын
Absolute respect Harmen. Under pressure you still executed an incredibly stunning and insightful piece of art. I call it art because that is what your videos feel like to me. Thank you for sharing it with us.
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Really appreciate your message! I’m grateful you feel that way about my work. Thanks for being part of the journey! 🙏
@noeggi21 күн бұрын
Very nicely made! Totally loved the squirell drinking water and the last photo at the outro, standing with awe, paying respect to the alps :)
@3degreeimages23 күн бұрын
Another stunning video. Thanks for taking us along your adventure.
@rickevans831Ай бұрын
What an absolutely fabulous video - all of the scenes were fabulous especially the Matterhorn in orange
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Thank you so much! The Matterhorn in orange was a special moment-glad you enjoyed it! 😊
@snozed9994Ай бұрын
Incredible, so beautiful.. I'm so thankful, thank you for sharing this beautiful moment with us. Real work of art
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@Xo1ot122 күн бұрын
37:30 Another world class image. Atmosphere and light are incredible + the flowing and jagged forms.
@roland7780Ай бұрын
What an impressive film, in my opinion you are one of the best filmmakers for landscapes and lighting moods on earth. Thank you for taking us along and for sharing your efforts on your hikes with us.
@wynomastockenstroom4052Ай бұрын
I am so sorry to hear of the situation you found yourself in, serene and beautiful as nature is, it oftentimes tests us mortals. You passed the test as you made the right decision. Stay strong and continue living your dreams and showing us beautiful places
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind words. Nature does have its tests, and I’m glad I made the right call. More to come!
@Kara_2505Ай бұрын
Mesmerizing, astounding, contemplative, a gemstone. Thank you Harmen, and Thomas J. White for the music.
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Really appreciate your kind words!
@deutschlandCZАй бұрын
Díky!
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Thank you for your support!
@martinhu352516 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for taking us along on this faszinating trip. Awesome, even moving impressions.
@210outdoors2Ай бұрын
Loved the adventure!! Sorry you got sick!! Thanks for sharing! Blessings
9 күн бұрын
No me imagino el tremendo momento para tomar la tremenda decisión de buscar ayuda. Eres una inspiración para muchos de nosotros y gracias por compartir estas magníficas vivencias.
@anhtu.nguyenАй бұрын
Glad you were able to be rescued out in that situation!
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Thank you! I’m grateful the rescue went smoothly (:
@frischerwind6580Ай бұрын
Beautiful landscapes, thank you!
@user-yr2ts9wo5lАй бұрын
I enjoy your videos immensely. So glad you understand that, as a filmmaker, your responsibility is not just to entertain, but to educate. To include the helicopter sequence in this video was a wise choice because it reminds us that sometimes the best laid plans can go awry. You went by your instincts, which saved your life. Your films are absolutely beautiful--artistic and eloquent. Your soundtrack is also very impressive. The music is gorgeous and really enhances the film, but the sound of the helicopter whirling throughout this video is absolute genius! Annoying initially (why is that darn helicopter buzzing around, and where is it?!), but by the end of the video, I realized that the sound effect of that helicopter is integral to the whole story. Thank you for sharing your experience and educating your viewers in such a beautiful, eloquent style!
Ай бұрын
Best solo hiking youtuber,Thank you for every amazing work!
@thisas_Ай бұрын
Most underrated channel
@hanneliewiese3477Ай бұрын
You are such an incredible brave man to go dolo hiking in all these extreme, difficult and dangerous places. Such stunning videos - thanks for sharing all these incredible places with us.
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind words! It means a lot, and I’m happy to share these places with you! 😊
@MtBakerlifeАй бұрын
Hiked near there when I was 19, way back in 1977. Thanks Harmen!! Absolutely beautiful job capturing this wild place. Many thanks, Jul
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Thank you, Jul! That’s amazing-so cool to hear you were there back in 1977. Glad you enjoyed the film! 😊
@maiso8037Ай бұрын
Thank you, that was beautiful!
@adamrotheyАй бұрын
Just beautiful. What a privilege to see the world like this. Thank you for sharing.
@lydiad1217Ай бұрын
Praying for your safety on all adventures! What a Beautiful beautiful movie! The song "God of Wonders" kept going thru my mind! ❤
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Yes! Thank you!
@LittleSimGoesWildАй бұрын
Another epic adventure. Thanks so much for sharing. I am again in awe of the magnitude of your hikes. You are my hero. Absolutely amazing that you do this solo. 🙌
@davidjeffery7387Ай бұрын
Just as brilliant as usual Harmen. You are a brave person, but thank you for showing such wonders and beauty in times so confusing and confronting!
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Thank you so much!
@Ripper-jx7slАй бұрын
So very thankful that you made, and followed, such careful planning! Too many people would have been wooed into pressing on, at extreme personal cost as well as risk to rescue folks, as you note. A shorter trip than planned, but a huge success! Once again, thank you for sharing such astonishing travel experiences!!
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Thanks so much for your kind words! It’s true, sometimes the best decision is to turn back. I’m glad you enjoyed the experience, even if it was shorter than planned.
@TrailRider604Ай бұрын
Damn dude! Really glad you're okay. You have a deep respect for nature and know she's in charge out there... and that's what saved you.
@sugarkymАй бұрын
What a documentary! Beautiful, scary, I am glad to watch from my aged perch. Danke shon, or Thank you very much, Hermen, your body of work is always a joy to the senses.
@foxaleks.9176Ай бұрын
СПАСИБО ЗА ВИДЕО. Это просто чудо, какая природа, здоровья Вам и побольше путешествий.
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind words! I’m happy you enjoyed the video. Wishing you all the best too!
@patricewillemot3913Ай бұрын
Amazing video showing all the roughness of the Alps. Absolute respect Harmen. As you mentioned you need to have plan B,C and even D. I am glad that you made this though decision.
@sfinnera1Ай бұрын
You're so amazing Mr Harmen, so glad you're okay and glad for the description you pinned to explain what happened. Great video too as always - loved the intro end where you had the mural up with the crowd voices, you always capture great compositions too with reflections and the water dripping behind the ice. Love it. Looking forward to the next one!
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Thanks so much
@J-tt7ouАй бұрын
Your videography is outstanding and thanks to the gentleman who produces your music. The viewers are taken on a journey to many parts of the world to enjoy the spectacular landscape . Thank you Harmen and please keep on traveling
@Mt.Everest.Ай бұрын
Wow! I have never know you to ever call for a rescue but thank god you did I am glad you did 🙏🙌💯❣️
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Thanks, it was a tough call, but I’m glad it all worked out! 🙏🙌
@DeniseHewittАй бұрын
Many years ago I hiked the Haute Route during August from Chamonix to Zermatt and then over the final col to Saas Fee in 10 days! Stunning glacial scenery and practically always above the snow line except for the short descent to Zermatt. I then went on - fully acclimatised - to summit Mt Blanc by the Grand Mulets route on return by train to Chamonix! Epic tour!
@UWE-UnterWEgsАй бұрын
Wow was für eine unfassbare schöne Tour. Die Tour will ich auf jeden Fall auch mal laufen, aber eher im Sommer 😊
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Thank you so much! It’s a beautiful route-summer would be a great time to do it!
@EdCook-f4qАй бұрын
I watch other solo trekkers, but you are absolutely well above them. I simply hang on to life until your next one comes along. Check constantly. You have a gift of things to show above the others. Frankly, I think they try to copy you. Your call for help raises you another step above how I hold you. We humans all have our breaking point. I experienced it once while skiing. You showed us how its ok to call for help. That was simply a wonderful way to show, its ok. So glad you are man enough to put it in your vid. That is the sign of a real man and a service. Keep on doing what you do and sharing. You offer us mortals an escape to places we will never go. Me for sure! I am 81 and get in a trance watching what you bring me. Sometimes I tear up. Ok, enough of the man admissions.
@ermo2004Ай бұрын
What a movie (again) and what a story. Good to read you're allright and also to see how well mountain rescue works. Still the mountains do whatever they feel like. So actually well done and thank for sharing.
@olivierhackingАй бұрын
What a beautiful video. The helicopter scene brought tears to my eyes... humanity is here to help one another. Thanks for sharing!
@michelleasanaАй бұрын
Gorgeous video, brother! It is tough to press that SOS button, but it sounds like you made the absolute correct decision on an exquisitely planned out trip. I love the drone shots of you snow shoeing ... 11:59 min. A perfect picture of how vast the world is and how small but significant everything else is.
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Thank you so much! It was a tough call, but definitely the right one. Glad you enjoyed the drone shots-it’s moments like those that really put everything into perspective.
@graemeslosttheplotАй бұрын
This is why I love KZbin so much, so that people as talented as you can share your content to the world. I just love everything about your stories. It’s such a privilege to watch 😊
@irinaportugez927Ай бұрын
Dear Harmen! I always look forward to your films. Thank you very much. For me there are two delights in life, nature and music. And I want to say that I admire you as much as nature and music. Once again, thank you very much.
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind words! It means a lot to know my work brings you joy. (:
@hannekekАй бұрын
I hope that baguette tasted well after feeling so miserable! Beautiful peace of art, as always. To imagine the circumstances, I have more respect than I already had for you, making this very hard work look so effortless and graceful. Thank you.
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
It sure did! I took a few days off and slowly picked it up again. Thanks for your kind words! (:
@wolf04ramАй бұрын
WOW RESPEKT !!!!!! Weiterhin alles Liebe und Gute, auf allen deinen Wegen.
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Thank you so much! Wishing you all the best as well on your journey!
@PhilRAMAGETАй бұрын
Merci de me ramener à mon Chamonix adoré ❤ Été/hiver pendant de très très nombreuses années ... De bas en haut et de haut en bas 😝🙏
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing that! Glad this video takes you back to Chamonix-truly an amazing place in any season!
@Annielulu157Ай бұрын
what a great trip, this is the first time I know the dams in the Alps, it is impressive and extraordinary to build it. The aerial shots of the thousand year old glaciers give me an impressive experience of the Alps. I really admire you for having the opportunity to conquer the rugged terrain to bring us such wonderful breathtaking shots. Much love to you ❤❤❤
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Thank you so much! I’m glad you enjoyed the shots of the glaciers and dams-it’s an incredible place. Appreciate your kind words!
@paulevans1139Ай бұрын
I honestly don't know what to say!! Absolutely incredible, thank you so much. Shows your experience making the correct call to get out 👏👏👌🏻👍🏻💪
@colinwalker-watson7219Ай бұрын
You definitely did the right things in recognising early the altitude sickness symptoms. About ten years ago I went up the Aletschgletcher to the Konkordiahutte (2850m) with a couple of others led by a local guide, and had the worst night's sleep ever, with a bad headache. Despite having been over this altitude many times before, afterwards I realised the probable cause. Fortunately, I felt sufficiently OK in the morning for the return trip. I am just glad for you that the Garmin system worked so well. Personally, I simply like its ability to show exactly where I am irrespective of the SOS facility, which I have not had to request. In the last week of March and the first week of April I was actually in Zermatt for some skiing and the weather then was certainly unusual, with warm sun followed by heavy snow, then very strong warm winds which melted it all, such that for several days it was not possible to ski at all. Later on there was, I understand, considerable flooding along the river through the town. Thanks for an excellent movie. And be careful out there!
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Thanks for your thoughtful message and for sharing that! Altitude sickness is no joke. I climbed Kilimanjaro last week, starting at 3600 m coming from sea level - I had no issue with the altitude, so yes, it's very unpredictable at times. I’m glad the Garmin did its job. Take care out there and happy travels! 🙏
@Mt.Everest.Ай бұрын
@@HarmenHoekDid you film Kilimanjaro ? I hope it's coming soon 😊
@costasvlgs5845Ай бұрын
Well done Harmen! It was really wise to stand down and think not only yourself but the rescue team too! Safety first!
@andreasweber7828Ай бұрын
Next level outdoor filming. Thank you
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@AlexGifford-AwesomeistАй бұрын
Thanks! Your videos are incredible and very much appreciated.
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Thank you for your support!
@idkwhatnametoput-xn7ddАй бұрын
I think I have watched this four times by now. Almost done with the fifth. Still as amazing and jaw dropping. Thank you for all the adventures you take me and so many other on.
@willshaughnessy8515Ай бұрын
Smart move Harmen. The trail system I mentioned to you on one of your past videos.. " Indian Peaks Wilderness" ( near my home ) claimed another hiker just last week, who was ill prepared and didnt listen to his inner voice - which sometimes is the best voice telling you abandon and hit it another day or time. Well this poor bloke came out of the Park horizontal. The rescue team had a DR aboard the Helicopter.. I saw them circling the crest from my house.. they had a radar and imagery aborad the craft, and determined he fell 300 ft to his death. Eventually the team reached him and extracted his body. Now the insurance co is paying out his family less him.. Sad and avoidable . Glad you continued on.. Kudos to your music composer
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing that, but so sad to hear. Nature can be unforgiving sometimes, but it's the one place I'm drawn back to every time. For me worth the risk. Indian Peaks Wilderness is on my list for the future, looks gorgeous! Thanks.
@willshaughnessy8515Ай бұрын
@@HarmenHoek Ill join you when you're ready ...at least for a tea.. then a hike.
@johnchambers6272Ай бұрын
Truly spectacular, great viewing, what a journey. Filming doesn't get better than this.
@erikalesley4057Ай бұрын
Well done for recognising when it was time to call for help; the arrogant or foolish push on when they should stop! Praise God you were rescued and lived to have more adventures. We often backpack and wildcamp in the Alps and have suffered from mild altitude sickness- mostly facial aedema. God bless you and keep exploring his creation. Erika and Patrick (England).
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Thank you, Erika and Patrick! Appreciate your kind words. (:
@AlpineFeetАй бұрын
Amazing tory Hermen, and thanks for sharing with us. You made the right decision. And film is great!
@moyashisobaАй бұрын
Harmen, that intro (and the views in general)... I could cry! The mountain views are always like meeting the love of your life again without even knowing how hard you missed them. I know, cheesy, but for me it feels that way. Thank you for taking us with you, for sharing your journey, the good and the bad. So sad you had to be rescued but those shots were great as well and better save than sorry And I love that you didn't stop after that rescue. Your video is - again - so very good, great work, I've enjoyed every second. Thank you!
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Wow, thank you so much for sharing that-it means a lot! I’m happy you enjoyed the film, and your support keeps me going! 🙏😊
@paulmeyer1628Ай бұрын
Thank Harmen for another spectacular hike...so thankful the you are prepared to make a difficult decision at the appropriate time👍🏻 Your extreme skills as a hiker and videographer produce such spectacular material to watch. May God bless you on all your adventures.
@34owner34Ай бұрын
Guy makes it look so easy and fun but in reality it’s hard work !
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Haha true, but if you enjoy it, it’s worth every bit of effort
@34owner34Ай бұрын
@@HarmenHoek it is very rewarding
@relaxingtravel-LosAngelesАй бұрын
Glad to see your project is now published. The incident is a good lesson for us all. Hope to see you in 2025.
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Thank you, Joe! Glad you found it valuable, and hope to see you in 2025 too! 😊
@eunicealmeida8712Ай бұрын
I have watched many of your videos and they are done with such care that they take me to where you are. Such beautiful places. Oh, my Gosh! I am glad you are OK. Thank you for sharing your hikes with us. God bless.
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Thanks for your thoughtful message! I’m happy to share these places with you.
@Nick_LeshyАй бұрын
Absolutely slayed that baguette handling! Attaching it like a tripod to the side. I would probably place it horizontally on top of the sleeping pad 😂 much love and great video!!
@kimmcbirnie5747Ай бұрын
Absolutely stunning, it made me feel quite emotional to see those breathtaking views. Thank you 👏
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Thanks for your kind words! I’m happy the scenery moved you-appreciate you watching.
@dthe427Ай бұрын
In every episode, I didn't hear or see the hardship and fatigue of your journey. Every demanding journey showed ease and magnificence. Wonderful work, indescribable. LUO GAOYUAN Thank you for choosing peace and safety. God bless Harmen Hoek!
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind words! I try to capture the beauty of the journey, even when it’s challenging. Grateful for your support and blessings! (:
@realtymattersАй бұрын
Glad that you made the right decision and was safe. We have a saying in Chinese about the nature and the mountains: “the Mother Nature is beautiful but it is also ruthless.” The film told very intimidating and fierce mountains but an endeavored, bold and fearless heart to accomplish it. Great deeds and a beautiful movie!!!( I still cannot comprehend how you could trek in such terrain and filmed the scenes back and forth!!!). The music is also beautiful too. Please be careful out there!
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Thank you for your thoughtful message! Nature truly is both beautiful and unforgiving. I’m glad you enjoyed the film and music, and I always strive to stay safe out there. Thanks (:
@jojoc.5662Ай бұрын
Breathtaking! I watched your John Muir trail video more than 20 times, this one will be another one! 😊 Thank you again for another beautiful video! And please always take care, sir!
@jeffsolari8985Ай бұрын
Even while you're sick you still took amazing footage! Thanks again for another great piece and the detailed story behind it.
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
My pleasure! (:
@LivingMoreFullyАй бұрын
Wow! Stunning cinematography and artistry as usual from my favorite hiking KZbinr. Relieved you're okay and deeply appreciate the vulnerability in sharing your experience being rescued despite your thorough plans and exit routes. As someone who also films their own solo hiking/backpacking experiences, you're on an entirely different level and I have mad respect for your quality and artistry in creating these films for us all to enjoy. Thanks again!
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind words and support! It means a lot coming from a fellow solo hiker. I’m glad you enjoyed the film! 😊
@URBANTRAVELLER7Ай бұрын
Towards the end of this video I really love those beautiful landscapes that fits perfectly with background music. Harmen you truly shows how beautiful our World is. Danke
@3_3-i9eАй бұрын
Thanks for your work 🙏 there is no shame in being rescued. Sometimes the body and nature dont cooperate
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Thanks so much! I appreciate the support, and you’re right, safety always comes first. 🙌
@kertjamesetienne4939Ай бұрын
Tes images sont extraordinairements belles🤩🤩ton montagne tout aussi remarquable, j'aie tellement aimé ces espaces et la beauté de la montagne en demie saison❤...Tu es une personne humble!🙏🙏👏
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Thank you so much! I’m really glad you enjoyed the beauty of the mountains! 😊🙏
@EifelWandernАй бұрын
Inspiring, epic, tragic, thank God nothing worse happened.
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Thank you! It was quite the experience, and I’m grateful it turned out okay in the end. 🙏
@markusrosehillАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing this!
@rebeccagurung1577Ай бұрын
We are very proud of you❤
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Hi Rebecca! Is that you?! Wow, how amazing to read your comment here. Thank you! I'm coming to Nepal again next month! I definitely plan on stopping by if you're still there!
@rebeccagurung1577Ай бұрын
@@HarmenHoek hello brother I ma very happy i see you again. I'm in my shop right there. Welcome to my home❤️🙏You can tell me the times when you will come Nepal 🙏
@jeanpeuxplus7257Ай бұрын
The Alps? I press play. Harmen Hoek? I press play. The 2 of them mixed? I know it's gonna be beautiful and of course it is. Even though this one was physically challenging for Harmen, for us it's been a real delight to watch. Thank you, take care and lesson learned Harmen!👍❤
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Thank you so much for your support and kind words! I’m glad you enjoyed it. 😊👍
@shahquadriАй бұрын
Harmen's videos keep getting insanely good with every iteration. Now, they are starting to rival even the best of nature documentaries ever made like Our Planet by Netflix. I can't wait to see the heights that this channel will go to. I always notice Harmen taking notes during his travels. If he ever publishes a book, I am definitely buying it. Keep up the amazing work Harmen. You may not realise it, but you are saving lives with this work. Also, great background score. Kudos!
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Wow, thank you so much for your amazing support! Your kind words mean a lot, and who knows, maybe a book one day! 😊
@shahquadriАй бұрын
Keep up the great work Harmen. Oh and about the book, I am a writer and editor, so feel free to reach out if you ever need any work done. It would be my pleasure. Cheers!
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Thank you!
@kaleemjan4899Ай бұрын
Tux foe sharing all this adventure with us dor free.. You are truly Amazing and praying you all well for next adventure... U R AMAZING.
@pawillett1706Ай бұрын
I have just had the privilege of watching your new film. I am filled with the magnificence of our Earth as you so masterfully share with us! Your ability to provide breathtaking views, your attention to the details surrounding you and your expression through hiking is skillfully beautiful and powerful. I appreciate you and thank you for providing us with your journeys…transporting us to places we would not have the ability to see. ❤
@celiosouza4384Ай бұрын
Congratulations on the wisdom of asking for help at the right time. Another excellent movie!
@cordeliav3055Ай бұрын
Excellent film, and so glad you were taken out safely. You were very professional in your decision-making.
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Thanks a lot! I’m glad it all turned out safely. Your support means a lot! 🙌
@Auntie_JackieGАй бұрын
Thanks!
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Thank you too!
@adriennkiralytrendiАй бұрын
wonderful shots. I'm glad it came down safely
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the shots, and happy it all ended safely! 😊
@adriennkiralytrendiАй бұрын
I am watching all your videos and congratulations. They are fantastic! I'm crazy about you
@EmmeChattertonАй бұрын
My heart was so heavy watching you fall ill, I have to say you looked a bit unwell before that and I was concerned but very thankful it ended well and you were able to demonstrate how a thoughtful professional handles a dangerous situation with care. It's scary, but wonderful instruction for everyone to remember even the best planned and most experienced journeys can go wrong and asking for help is a dignified requirement when it does. Aside from that, every moment of footage is breathtaking, as ever. Thank you so much for the dedication to these incredible masterpieces, each one is such a delight to the soul.
Thanks for the kind words! Really happy you liked the film and the music! 🙌
@JUANORQUIO11 күн бұрын
WoW! That’s Incredibly Awesome And Breathtaking Adventure! I Loved it! 🫶🏻🤩❤️✨
@loretalaus5083Ай бұрын
So glad you're ok, Harmen! The Alps can wait.
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Thank you! I will return for the full route some day!
@familiekupschina9370Ай бұрын
Danke für den wunderschönen Film ❤
@blackibexАй бұрын
First of all: you did the right thing. Swiss REGA is insanely professional (I live in Switzerland), those guys do a top job, always. You did everything right, props also to you for your professional handling of the situation. Secondly, the music to the film is absolutely amazing. Top job by the composer as well. 🙂 Glad you made it out in one piece and back to health again.
@HarmenHoekАй бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind words! REGA was incredible, and I’m grateful for their professionalism. Glad you enjoyed the music too-it really adds to the film! (:
@elisaquinzi2021Ай бұрын
your short films bring tears to my eyes every time. so powerful. so moving...the artistic combination of stunning footage, the perfect soundtrack, and the awe at witnessing your courage, alone in the wilderness. so much arises in the silence of it all. and thats just for me watching at home. i can only imagine what it must be like for you living it. i so look forward to each next film you post. you are my favorite filmmaker. what a gift you are to all of us. what an experience we get to have thanks to you. i always look up the bible verse you mention on your last frame. bless you. thank you.