World Record Mountaineer Jerzy Kukuczka's DEADLY Last Climb of Lhotse

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  • Poland’s Jerzy Kukuczka was a legendary alpine style climber who would become the 2nd person ever to summit all 14 8000’er peaks. However, in 1989 Jerzy would find himself on the unclimbed South face of Lhotse, hanging by a single rope with only 250 meters left to go before reaching the summit… this is his story…
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  • @beatalundin553
    @beatalundin553 Před 5 měsíci +18

    The Pole Jerzy Kukuczka is the best mountaineer ever.

  • @LS-kl6bj
    @LS-kl6bj Před rokem +55

    The climbing of four peaks in winter, coupled with new, more difficult routes on many 8000 meter peak, just demonstrates how extraordinary Jerzy was. RIP.

    • @leonleon2276
      @leonleon2276 Před 11 měsíci

      Sounds like he was really good. How comes he died young whole climbing? Cheers

  • @katharina...
    @katharina... Před 7 měsíci +16

    This is how a man who has Polish friends pronounces the names of Polish people and places 🥰 Thank you so much for making the effort. To say you've done well is such an understatement! 👍

  • @robertmacdonald733
    @robertmacdonald733 Před rokem +48

    Like Messner said he was second to none. He was great. His accomplishments will never be matched. I think his greatest route was the so face of K2. Never been repeated or even tried again. A bold difficult incredibly dangerous route. His book is one of my favorites. RIP Gallant warrior

    • @talkswithvigy7860
      @talkswithvigy7860 Před rokem +6

      Messner himself is as legendary as they come!!!

    • @Mt.Everest.
      @Mt.Everest. Před 6 měsíci +1

      Really? I seriously never heard Meisner say anything like that about him! I have watched tons of old climbing bios and near have I heard of him 🤷‍♀️

    • @robertmacdonald733
      @robertmacdonald733 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Really Jan. I did see interview with Messner I think after Kuckuka finished the 14 list. It was years ago. I was in Himalayas climbing back in 89 when we heard news he fell on Lhotse so face. We kept trying to believe it wasn't true. I always thought he was equal to Messner but the solo climb of Everest all alone Reinhold did in 1980 put him just above Jerzy. Either way they're both great!!!

  • @terrilane2973
    @terrilane2973 Před 7 měsíci +4

    I am an armchair mountaineer. Too old and health issues. I love all these mountaineering videos

  • @latonyagreen-warner7402
    @latonyagreen-warner7402 Před rokem +32

    "I was not on that mountain so I don't have the right to judge". Very wise words I'm gonna take this with me.

    • @Mt.Everest.
      @Mt.Everest. Před 6 měsíci +1

      😊😊😊

    • @miapdx503
      @miapdx503 Před měsícem

      Word! Something to keep in mind...🤔👍🏽💯🌹

  • @RightsForZombies
    @RightsForZombies Před rokem +18

    Jerzy made such great accomplishments in his short life. Sometimes I get so awed by and impressed by climbers I just have to tell my husband even though he knows nothing about mountain climbing other than having seen some of the most beautiful in the world. If I weren't disabled and had the money I would absolutely take up mountain climbing. Not to try summit the mountains, but just to experience them and their unique beauty. Just getting halfway up would give you breathtaking views, although being able to see the world from the top like Everest is enough to make be tear up when I see photos of the utter beauty. It's a shame you have no time to just bask in that unique scenery, but you see similar beauty in other mountain ranges.

  • @Sasquatch_123
    @Sasquatch_123 Před rokem +54

    Niech spoczywa w pokoju.
    I can tell youve put a lot of effort into learning how to pronounce his name, you did very well

    • @BillionairesArentYourFriends
      @BillionairesArentYourFriends Před rokem +8

      I was thinking the same thing. Really well done. I can't tell you how many other creators in general just say "sorry if I mispronounce", and then COMPLETELY botch whatever word/name without care.

    • @TerrorTwin
      @TerrorTwin  Před rokem +26

      The amount of attempts it took, whew...I am happy you noticed!

    • @kinnymane8593
      @kinnymane8593 Před rokem +3

      Indeed! That earned my sub

    • @Mt.Everest.
      @Mt.Everest. Před 6 měsíci

      Yet Terror Twin it's Biv-O-Wac. French for Mistake 😂😂 That was said in a climbing Bio and I never forgot it. But I was in the Military and that is how you pronounce it correctly and it kills me everytime I hear you murder it 😅

  • @jannatalis4697
    @jannatalis4697 Před rokem +21

    Great video mate! Mad respect for your pronouciation of Polish names, it's spot on!

  • @shartwell
    @shartwell Před rokem +31

    Thank you for sharing this, he deserves the recognition. His climbs are unparalleled.

    • @TerrorTwin
      @TerrorTwin  Před rokem +3

      Completely Agree! Thank you for watching!

  • @miapdx503
    @miapdx503 Před měsícem +1

    What a beast! Incredibly skilled, driven and motivated. An awesome life, lived to the fullest. 🌹

  • @LimakNiwos
    @LimakNiwos Před 6 měsíci +4

    Best of the best. R.I.P Jurek🙏

  • @VCthaGOATdunker
    @VCthaGOATdunker Před 10 měsíci +7

    Imagine if this man got help funding his climbs. How much more he would have accomplished, how much faster. And he wouldn't have died due to faulty equipment so who knows how far he could go. All I know is, in terms of ability he is up there with the best to ever do it like Messner, Anatoli, Steck etc.

  • @Ja50nkAt
    @Ja50nkAt Před 7 hodinami

    Jerzy was THE MAN, climbed two 8000's in winter and had to traverse a high mountain pass through deep snow between Dhaulagiri and Cho Oyu because it was the quickest way to get to Base camp. Overall old school badass dude.

  • @aalleexx1997
    @aalleexx1997 Před rokem +11

    jerzy such a legend

  • @adrielburned6924
    @adrielburned6924 Před rokem +13

    Well done. You gave him and all other climbers the honor they deserve. 💚

  • @KaptainKopter
    @KaptainKopter Před rokem +4

    I have been watching and studying climbing and climbers for some time now and Jerzy Kukuczka is undoubtedly the best of the best! He wanted to climb so much and he thought his abilities would overcome inferior equipment as money was apparently an issue for him! Sad that a faulty rope may have been his downfall! Wonder if the man that sold it to him knew it may not hold!

  • @dianesavant2818
    @dianesavant2818 Před rokem +15

    Well done. Very respectful.

  • @m1k119
    @m1k119 Před rokem +3

    This was a very good presentation of Kukuczka , Thank you

  • @jimhelton8899
    @jimhelton8899 Před 3 měsíci +1

    May he rest in peace. I followed him many years.❤.

  • @jimc.goodfellas226
    @jimc.goodfellas226 Před rokem +15

    Guy is a legend...can you imagine just climbing the Lhotse face let alone the unclimbed side

  • @laurabell48
    @laurabell48 Před rokem +12

    The accomplishments are not always worth the end result 🥀

    • @marcywalters524
      @marcywalters524 Před rokem +7

      It usually is to them

    • @jmeshox2730
      @jmeshox2730 Před rokem +5

      @@marcywalters524 yup I'm sure that's what his widowed wife and fatherless kids were thinking too... I have zero sympathy for dead climbers

  • @frankblangeard8865
    @frankblangeard8865 Před rokem +14

    Many climbers have died by trusting used ropes of unknown age and origin.

    • @somjasa
      @somjasa Před rokem +4

      It almost scared me to death to realize how fragile the rops actually are. Some tiny bits of sand or dirt and a new rope tears down very fast.

    • @Loralanthalas
      @Loralanthalas Před rokem +1

      I heard once frozen they snap?

    • @ajoybaksi3654
      @ajoybaksi3654 Před rokem +7

      He was always strapped for cash. That is why he bought a cheap back rope in the Kathmandu market, rather than pay much more for a rope from a better known (?) place.

  • @phildurre9492
    @phildurre9492 Před rokem +2

    the way you pronounce “ Grandes jurasses” craaaaazy!!!

  • @oswaldcobblepot502
    @oswaldcobblepot502 Před rokem +6

    On the south face of Lhotse, literally ONE bad move or unexpected mishap, and you're done. They should have pulled the plug as soon as the rope mishap happened.

    • @freefall9832
      @freefall9832 Před rokem +3

      One bad decision after another, it's the mountaineering mantra.

    • @jasmine0354
      @jasmine0354 Před rokem

      It's an adrenaline addiction. They literally can't stop

  • @GTFBITK
    @GTFBITK Před rokem +3

    This guy really was working for the weekend.

  • @thenorthboy
    @thenorthboy Před rokem +2

    Nice sharing

  • @monikaschnabler8872
    @monikaschnabler8872 Před rokem +4

    R I P we miss you!

  • @ryananderson5202
    @ryananderson5202 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Now this is climbing!!!

  • @dougdavis8986
    @dougdavis8986 Před rokem +73

    Back when there were real mountaineers. Not people just pulling themselves up ropes that others put in place.

    • @Road_Rash
      @Road_Rash Před rokem +7

      Go try pulling yourself up some of those ropes if it's so easy to do it that way...

    • @dougdavis8986
      @dougdavis8986 Před rokem +8

      @@Road_Rash I didn't say it was easy. Back to school for you!

    • @Road_Rash
      @Road_Rash Před rokem +13

      You certainly implied it strongly with your no true Scotsman statement, that anyone using ropes left by someone else isn't a "real" mountaineer...so let's see you do it before you minimalize someone else's accomplishments...if you've never done it, then you're in no position to criticize anyone who has, no matter how they got to the top...

    • @dougdavis8986
      @dougdavis8986 Před rokem

      @Road Rash's Redline Resto Rods good conclusion Beavis.

    • @yourtrappedinmygenjutsu
      @yourtrappedinmygenjutsu Před rokem +2

      ​@@dougdavis8986trying to dodge by giving no answer. You obviously implied that it was easy or you wouldn't have brought up ropes

  • @gbedmonds1594
    @gbedmonds1594 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Such a great climber and man, yet another climber gone to soon. I wish some day to read about a great climber who did all things great and retired. Seems like they all do these incredible things but in the end die doing it. It's just sad.

  • @booboomagoo1305
    @booboomagoo1305 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Its not if you'll die doing this, it's when.

  • @Za7a7aZ
    @Za7a7aZ Před 6 měsíci +2

    The most famous mountaineer climbed one mountain and everybody is still looking up at him

  • @faqeer88
    @faqeer88 Před 10 měsíci

    6:28 I think you meant hostile, not hospitable :) awesome video! Thank you for the effort

  • @SandhillCrane42
    @SandhillCrane42 Před rokem +3

    I think you said "hospitable" instead of "inhospitable" at 6:27, but maybe it's meant to be ironic. Thanks for the story.

  • @DomesticTruther
    @DomesticTruther Před rokem +2

    Amazing... RIP

  • @paullukens7154
    @paullukens7154 Před rokem +9

    Nice to see comments commending such a passionate man, instead of calling him crazy, nuts, selfish, suicidal, etc etc. He LIVED to climb, and he died to climb. We all die eventually! But most people are only focused on how long (in years) they can 'survive'. His wife surely married him understanding his passion. That was HER choice to marry him. I say "Congratulations" to him for following his dreams. How proud his son must be. Hundreds and thousands of men and women in history died exploring and achieving what others were unable (too scared?) to do... astronauts, explorers of new lands, deep sea divers, doctors/researchers, and so on. I envy them all. They died LIVING their dreams. How about the rest of us?

    • @jubjub15
      @jubjub15 Před rokem +4

      I’ll stick to watching this on my couch

    • @ajoybaksi3654
      @ajoybaksi3654 Před rokem +2

      What a climber! I read his autobiography "My Vertical World" some twenty years back. What I remember most clearly is a photograph of his wife. She had a "haunted" look in her eyes, as though she knew that, one day, her husband would lose his wife in the mountains. RIP, great man.

  • @aceykrew5207
    @aceykrew5207 Před rokem +1

    Scary interesting to Terror Twin 🗻🗻

  • @brandonsexton9017
    @brandonsexton9017 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Really unfortunate that he didn't have a sponsor to help with equipment costs. Really tough to swallow that he died because of rope issues. R.I.P.

    • @mountassiniboine
      @mountassiniboine Před 5 měsíci +1

      I was in Poland during those years, and it was extremely poor. Just to get a loaf of bread there was a line of people almost two blocks long!

  • @danbaron2561
    @danbaron2561 Před rokem +2

    I call him, "Jersey", like "New Jersey". Ueli Steck died on Nuptse, on April 30, 2017.

  • @markjessurun7765
    @markjessurun7765 Před rokem +7

    This is so Sad about Mountaineering that after the climbers have reached all of their Goals one should really take it easy because it's a DANGEROUS ENDEAVOR they R undertaking so sometimes they MUST know when 2 say, ENOUGH now let's just enjoy the accomplishments !! 😢😢

    • @beverlyrhame3692
      @beverlyrhame3692 Před rokem

      Not how it works, your ego just get bigger, and make you want do more, especially what no one else has done before, you think I , want to be the one to do that.

    • @y.a.p8951
      @y.a.p8951 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@beverlyrhame3692I think there was so many risk takers as the world was different.
      there was little to none of safety regulations like it's now.
      you could die at work , fall or being crashed and be forgotten or do something extreme and be remembered forever.
      All you have to do is to look at the sport back then.

  • @user-gl9iz1bp1r
    @user-gl9iz1bp1r Před rokem +1

    An adventurous life is one risk assessment after another.

  • @CaitiCat
    @CaitiCat Před rokem +1

    6:28- should say some of the most INHOSPITABLE instead of “hospitable”
    Great video! I can’t help myself with grammar stuff I’m sorry.

  • @DrDeuteron
    @DrDeuteron Před rokem +3

    6:28. "Inhospitable"

  • @EttorealbertoGelli-vr6sz
    @EttorealbertoGelli-vr6sz Před 7 měsíci +2

    He died on the most difficult face in the world

  • @CalebAchsah
    @CalebAchsah Před 11 měsíci

    Hi, Terror Twin, thank you for sharing Jerzy's story. I am such a cowardly non-adventurer and so fearful of heights that I almost had a dizzy spell on the 2nd rung of the playground "Jungle Jim." (Do playgrounds still have Jungle Jims?) Lately I've been binge-watching mountaineering stories, and I confess to an amateur's attitude that "If you've seen one mountain, you've seen them all." The stories are all so similar. Unpredictable bad weather. There is no such thing as unpredictable bad weather. All weather is unpredictable. Avalanche. (On a mountain? You're kidding.) Climbing into a storm. But why? So I had begun to develop armchair cynicism. Please, dear deceased climber, explain to us again why you chose to leave us in this manner. Because it's better than a nursing home? I was becoming jaded. But suddenly, somehow, this story of Jerzy felt deeply human and uniquely moving and I began to cry. The ominous detail about purchasing a second-hand rope in a poor community where the populace must eke out a living seemed to forecast disaster. The names of the mountains are more familiar to me than the names of the climbers, but I will never forget Jerzy. And I don't know why.

    • @VCthaGOATdunker
      @VCthaGOATdunker Před 10 měsíci

      Not cowardly. I would bet a majority of human beings are afraid of heights, having evolved that way to avoid danger.

    • @CalebAchsah
      @CalebAchsah Před 10 měsíci

      @@VCthaGOATdunker - I remain mystified by the phenomenon mountaineers call "summit fever." If the phrase, "adrenaline junkies" refers to a genuine addiction, a chemical alteration in the brain, then maybe mountaineers must climb until they die. I often think of Rob Hall waiting with the postal worker because he would never leave a client alone in the Death Zone. I can almost see them there now. It touches me deeply.

  • @zombienursern4909
    @zombienursern4909 Před rokem +12

    There are many videos about mountain climbing on the internet, but no one ever says how do these people urinate and deficate with all those other people in front and back of them in the line.

    • @freefall9832
      @freefall9832 Před rokem

      It's a shit mountain haha

    • @101kmontgomery
      @101kmontgomery Před rokem +1

      Astronaut diaper.

    • @jamisbillson4872
      @jamisbillson4872 Před rokem

      Some of the high camps on the big mountains stink of shit. There are lumps of shit scattered on the face and it doesn’t decompose at high altitude. It takes about a year for human shit to decompose. Sherpas carry shot down to the closest villages to get rid of. At least Sherpas aren’t getting killed doing the dangerous work for these selfish braggarts who put a summit picture Above the lives of the Sherpa guides.

    • @jamisbillson4872
      @jamisbillson4872 Před rokem

      But this is a real climber. Not a tourist climber. If they were to not be selfish braggarts and trek the mountains instead I’d have no issues mate. Having a fake “Wish” to climb a big mountain is bullshit.

    • @mountassiniboine
      @mountassiniboine Před 5 měsíci

      They just excuse themselves, drop to the end of the line, and keep their rear end facing away from the crowd!

  • @kamakaziozzie3038
    @kamakaziozzie3038 Před měsícem

    “shady business practices” there must’ve been a reason that was mentioned. Like to hear more about it

  • @dnick49
    @dnick49 Před rokem +1

    Jerzy was a handsome man.

  • @leonleon2276
    @leonleon2276 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Leaves a wife and two kids. Legend climber.

  • @tridgab677
    @tridgab677 Před rokem +1

    11:34 two eyes a nose and a mouth in the middle, one eye with optical eye gear

  • @martentrudeau6948
    @martentrudeau6948 Před rokem

    It's like a moth coming too close to the flame, or like playing Russian Roulette, these elite climbers are gamblers tempting fate. RIP Jerzy, was greatness like none other.

  • @shell6927
    @shell6927 Před rokem +14

    I'm never sure if these people are the bravest people on the planet or the craziest 😬

    • @Robocopnik
      @Robocopnik Před rokem +6

      I'm not sure there's always a difference, there.

    • @shell6927
      @shell6927 Před rokem +3

      @@Robocopnik Good point 👍

    • @Loralanthalas
      @Loralanthalas Před rokem +3

      Some just aren't destined to die driving to/from work. Not everyone can die in a car wreck, or make it to old age and cancer, heart attack, or simply forget who they are and waste away in diapers and dimensia.

    • @shell6927
      @shell6927 Před rokem +1

      @@Loralanthalas I totally agree. Horses for courses or each to their own as they say... not for me but kudos to those that dare to do it, I say.

  • @climbeverest
    @climbeverest Před 11 měsíci

    It feels almost like a wish for something bad to tempt danger so many times

  • @marlenedouglas7957
    @marlenedouglas7957 Před rokem +2

    So we loose another great one

  • @sawomirlep6788
    @sawomirlep6788 Před 5 měsíci

    Kukuczka i Kurtyka to przykłady wspaniałych ludzi .

  • @mikel1062
    @mikel1062 Před 7 měsíci

    Hospitable means welcoming I believe inhospitable is the word your look for 6:26

  • @tphvictims5101
    @tphvictims5101 Před rokem

    How precious life can be ?
    Why gamble with that life ?

  • @dimitriwolfs9370
    @dimitriwolfs9370 Před rokem +3

    He conquered the most "hospitable"places ??? Really? 😂😂 or did you mean " in-hospitable"???

  • @laurasalo6160
    @laurasalo6160 Před rokem +3

    Possible poor quality imitation rope/parts?

    • @rocnoir4233
      @rocnoir4233 Před rokem +2

      Used 6mm rope obtained in Kathmandu.

  • @YanDaOne_QC
    @YanDaOne_QC Před rokem +1

    0:25 Getting deafer at every video

  • @interkor85
    @interkor85 Před 3 měsíci

    Annapurna 2 on the video 4:54

  • @darksoul479
    @darksoul479 Před rokem +3

    Could you please do the metric conversions for Americans? Thank you

  • @dindu551
    @dindu551 Před rokem +4

    These fanatics all die. Never forget that when you are awed by these climbs

    • @Road_Rash
      @Road_Rash Před rokem +2

      Everyone else who's ever done anything else dies too...no matter what you do, or how you live, your life will end with death...

  • @flyingsnow311
    @flyingsnow311 Před 11 měsíci

    Can you imagine the fear creepin up inside you, after your partner just fell of the mountain ro death. Horrible.

    • @y.a.p8951
      @y.a.p8951 Před 7 měsíci

      in darkness with wind noises travelling between rocks and no other life .

  • @Whyusemyname
    @Whyusemyname Před měsícem

    Not to knit pick but. INhospitable

  • @MatthewSereysothea-hf1js

    He was a great climber, until He wasn't. Wow.

  • @HankyDooDoo
    @HankyDooDoo Před 9 měsíci

    Maybe if he had some sponsors and could afford proper gear he wouldn't have flown into his death then. Very sad.

  • @StAlphonsusHasAPosse
    @StAlphonsusHasAPosse Před rokem

    His climbing accomplishments were amazing! (Until he died)😒

  • @colinsmith2005
    @colinsmith2005 Před rokem +12

    It's an ego inspired fitness freaks game of Russian roulette, let's go climbing.

    • @Galaxie08
      @Galaxie08 Před rokem +5

      Calling people 'freaks' because they choose to become mountaineers. 👎It's not for me either, but it is THEIR CHOICE & THEIR LIFE & doesn't justify name calling.
      Very mature 👌

    • @Loralanthalas
      @Loralanthalas Před rokem

      Hardly fitness freaks. There's still plenty who walk right up to base camp on Mt. Rainer. The separation from regular folk to these is the need to see that next horizon line. Over that ridge. To be the first human to set eye. Set feet. To be one of the few. -- I'm sure there are some with far less romantic notions, but typically these people have multiple degrees and many scientists and engineers who you'd otherwise make fun of enjoy peaks in WA CO and AK the Alps, Chilie etc. Your world isn't as small as you make it. As far as dying: people insist office worker carry laptops to work. How many people die on the way to and from work everyday? Moms that will never see their babies again. Because they had to bring a laptop to an office. ---- Not everyone is destined to grow so old to be back in a diaper and not remember the faces around you. - Dying on a remote and beautiful spot on earth isn't the worst death. I would say forcing your family to watch you lose your mind to dimensia or althtimers is much worse. To witness your body waste away as its eaten from cancer while you beg for life and at the end death? Or dead on a mountain top, too young and doing what you love.--- odd. What our society covets.

    • @jubjub15
      @jubjub15 Před rokem +2

      @@Galaxie08How are you not a freak for blazing routes on insane mountains? Seems freakish to me

    • @colinsmith2005
      @colinsmith2005 Před rokem +1

      @@Galaxie08 fitness freak is a term to describe someone with an all consuming need to exercise, a passion. I'd have thought the Russian roulette, coin toss gamble with life and death consequences, as is the reality of top level climbing, would have been more upsetting. Though telling the kids "Mum / Dad just died climbing today, it was just a matter of time so don't be sad, it was what they truly loved" now that's freakish. Cheer up.

  • @norml.hugh-mann
    @norml.hugh-mann Před 7 měsíci

    People will judge harshly someone who parties with kids...so to do I judge anyone that lets their recreational activities create a fatherless famik6

  • @nikcezar2445
    @nikcezar2445 Před rokem

    F

  • @mpazinambao2938
    @mpazinambao2938 Před 11 měsíci

    Didn't hear a single thing on how he had children and shouldn't be climbing. 🙄

  • @linac5804
    @linac5804 Před rokem +3

    Live by the sword, die by the sword.

  • @Datadog-1
    @Datadog-1 Před rokem +2

    I’d say this channel was perfect, except your intro song is hell.

  • @whoisthispianist194
    @whoisthispianist194 Před rokem +1

    Why would using a rope that broke remind us of what a great climber he was?

  • @Mt.Everest.
    @Mt.Everest. Před 6 měsíci

    Never Heard of him! and it's Biv-O-Wack 😊

  • @zyghom
    @zyghom Před 5 měsíci

    your pronunciation of Jerzy is total crap. The rest is perfect ;-)

  • @scallopohare9431
    @scallopohare9431 Před rokem +1

    Yeah, all the best climbers are dead.

    • @ajoybaksi3654
      @ajoybaksi3654 Před rokem +2

      No, not Reinhold Messner. Having lost his brother early on on Nanga Parbat, he knew when the risks were not worth it. In one of his books on the Great Walls, right at the end he has a photo of the North Face (Wall of Shadows) of Jannu; perhaps the most fearsome climb anywhere. It would appear Messner knew well enough to stay away from Jannu.

    • @scallopohare9431
      @scallopohare9431 Před rokem

      @@ajoybaksi3654 Okay, ya got one! Versus how many others?

  • @samichgrrl
    @samichgrrl Před 8 měsíci +1

    Its pronounced jersey. Not yehrzhay

    • @katharina...
      @katharina... Před 7 měsíci +2

      Not at all, his pronunciation is perfect. He says it the way Jerzy Kukuczka would have said it himself.

  • @cinnamongirl5410
    @cinnamongirl5410 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Lesson: don't use ropes from markets in a 3rd world country, or China. Awful.

  • @Sushi2735
    @Sushi2735 Před 11 měsíci

    A victim of his own success.

  • @peterjohnson617
    @peterjohnson617 Před rokem

    2;28...please ,don`t ;;;just get on with the story

  • @tonyterezow2382
    @tonyterezow2382 Před 11 měsíci

    Before making this video you should have checked how to pronounce correctly his first name.

    • @katharina...
      @katharina... Před 7 měsíci

      He clearly did, because his pronunciation is perfect!

  • @toscadonna
    @toscadonna Před rokem +1

    Hopefully, his wife had a large life insurance policy on him, since he left her alone with children to raise.

  • @balipan09
    @balipan09 Před rokem +3

    I was in until you said bivvy-yak. Then everything was clear.

  • @griffith500tvr
    @griffith500tvr Před 11 měsíci +1

    Your French name pronunciation is less than convincing

  • @hukabuktx6766
    @hukabuktx6766 Před rokem

    I regret nothinggggggggg. Splat.

  • @leonleon2276
    @leonleon2276 Před 11 měsíci +2

    It’s funny that all the “best climbers in history” all have the same thing in common…dying young, WHILE CLIMBING…. 🧗‍♀️ 🧗‍♀️ 🧗‍♀️