Climbing to this observatory on top of a mountain in some crazy weather, hit 8,500 ft of elevation gain total, pretty unique experience lol
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floopsydaisy
8 months ago
I'm a disabled poor person sitting on my sofa in the UK, but I recently realised I CAN sort of see the world via these kinds of videos. I only found this channel as I like Mountain/Caving/Survival/Disaster stories, & learning about places I'll never see: now I'm sitting here in my 40's watching every video of this impressive 19yo who sounds like my nephews. Honestly I'm so impressed. I have some mixed feelings about Everest, but I think the way you documented your journey (even preparing) is so valuable & educational. Really well done, & thank you for bringing people like me along to explore the world.
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joanna4852
1 year ago
Please keep making these videos. I love climbing various mountains from the couch. ❤
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matthewadams8294
1 year ago
Dude does all that in the clouds and leaves with sunshine. Indeed you thugged it out!
It’s a truly special place up there.
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Starcrow999
1 year ago
Really like the way you film these videos. Simple, no cool edits and stock vlog music. Just you and the adventure. You mentioned K2, that sounds absolutely insane. Would be an interesting watch to see your prep for that.
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aFish17
1 year ago
yo love to see you not give up on this channel after everest well done
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daniel.holbrook
1 year ago (edited)
I went up in similar weather, late May. There were people turning back but I just kept pushing myself to get to that damn summit and I was smiling uncontrollably the whole way. And then of course once you get there there's a gift shop and a bunch of families who just drove up. The sight of that observatory in the merciless wind and low visibility is just otherworldly. Not to mention the creaks and moans of the structure that don't come across in video.
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countrychristian19
1 year ago
Thanks so much Ryan for taking us on your adventures! Going to Everest with you by video was an amazing adventure. It was truly one of the most enjoyable Everest video journals that I’ve ever seen!!!! I wish there was even more footage! You are so upbeat and encouraging! I would want you as a hiking partner for sure! Please keep us going on more adventures. Always be careful too!
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easygoer1234
1 year ago
Hey great to see ya back. I think those of us that watched your Everest climb were all hoping you would do more treks and make more videos. Ive never been to that state but i think its mt washinton ive heard can have really dangerous weather. Stay safe.
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cfgauss71
1 year ago
Bro you're my hero. Your Everest videos were epic. Keep up the amazing content! ❤
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tedddybear
1 year ago (edited)
This video gives me “Alone” vibes which is one of my favorite shows. When you were looking at the slugs it reminded me of the guy who won the first US season who had to eat so many slugs to survive 😭
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jujudavis65
1 year ago
So happy to see another video, I have missed the daily Everest ones 😊 hope you keep them coming just to keep busy and get more subscribers for your next climb on K2!
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user-ml5yw8tf8b
1 year ago (edited)
Find a great cobbler and have new soles put on your boots!
I remember climbing the valley way up to Madison Springs Hut years ago. It was my first solo hike when I was 18 years old. Thanks for the memories.
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capsoutdoors
1 year ago
I've spent a lot of time up in those mountains and kept imagining the views you were missing out on. Thankfully they blessed you with a little taste there at the end. The Presidential Range is no joke, especially in the weather you set out in. Great hike!
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jdeez1401
1 year ago
Howdy Ryan! Wasted no time, excellent video. Can't wait to follow your journey to K2.
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GodsDope
1 year ago
It's somehow so surreal to see you back in the States after climbing Mount Everest. But great to see more hiking videos from you!
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SimakSantana
2 days ago
He was so confident the weather would clear, pretty sure it’s like that 90% of the time up there
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tiffanypreston1265
1 year ago
So happy to see a new video. Love hiking with you!
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Berylthe-peril
1 year ago
Glad you are doing more videos. Fantastic hike
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John-se5vc
1 year ago (edited)
I love your videos, Ryan. I heard you say that K2 is for next year, so you are still embracing the supreme challenge. I have been in these mountains on short hikes. Did Mt. Washington on the steam train, and ran into quite a few hikers at the observatory. It's a matter of opinion as to who looks "out of place". I really appreciated the hikers when I was at the observatory, because they had earned the beautiful views on a clear day. You must have noticed the buildings at Mt. W are TIED to the mountain! The weather is legendary. May the Lord bless and protect you on your adventures.
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Julia-b9x
1 year ago (edited)
Good to see you hiking the NH Whites! Please be very careful, even though they are lower than the Himalayas, they can be very dangerous and deadly.
Please read two books by Ty Gagne, Where You'll Find Me and The Last Traverse and get yourself a zero degree sleeping bag! Always be ready to spend the night up there in terrible, terrible conditions - even mid-summer. The weather can turn on a dime. Thanks for sharing!
floopsydaisy
8 months ago
I'm a disabled poor person sitting on my sofa in the UK, but I recently realised I CAN sort of see the world via these kinds of videos. I only found this channel as I like Mountain/Caving/Survival/Disaster stories, & learning about places I'll never see: now I'm sitting here in my 40's watching every video of this impressive 19yo who sounds like my nephews. Honestly I'm so impressed. I have some mixed feelings about Everest, but I think the way you documented your journey (even preparing) is so valuable & educational. Really well done, & thank you for bringing people like me along to explore the world.
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