Thanks for the journey, and thanks for the memories. I was part of the 1989 US geological survey on Denali as the videographer. We put the monument that is currently up there along with re-measuring the summit with the first GPS which weighed 25 pounds back then. We were on the summit for over two hours, measuring the actual height linking with the satellites. Back then of course, all I had was a 20 pound VHS camera. Wish they had go pros and smart phones back then. Thanks for the journey. Good work.
@@joeyvidaloca863 hi, unfortunately there is no completed edit that I can pass on of the expedition. At some point, I will try to put together some of the footage. I still have of the actual placement of the monument at the summit
Awesome accounting of an iconic climb. My mountaineering days are behind me, but these kinds of videos take me back to a time in my life I truly miss. (I'm in Bend, too. Cool to see you taking off on this adventure from our little airport)
That was an awesome video! I’ve always seen Denali from afar (I live in AK) but I’d never watched anyone climb it and your video was super cool to actually see that happen!
Thank you! Honestly it was just a mix of my GoPro Max and Iphone 14 😂 would’ve loved to bring a better camera but there’s already SO much gear to carry
Thank you! I’ve been climbing both rock and alpine for several years now, but Leading up to Denali I trained with some friends on Mt Hood, Rainier, and also did Aconcagua which helped big time with experience at altitude.
I did not know you needed to get dropped off by planr to even begin climbing denali. Insanity levels of the chart to me at least. Mountain climbers just different
Why does everyone on CZcams, have the obsession, of showing themselves, more than the beauty around them, or the subject they're discussing? It's arrogant. And CZcams does get paid when we put our mug, on the screen.
Thanks for the journey, and thanks for the memories. I was part of the 1989 US geological survey on Denali as the videographer. We put the monument that is currently up there along with re-measuring the summit with the first GPS which weighed 25 pounds back then. We were on the summit for over two hours, measuring the actual height linking with the satellites. Back then of course, all I had was a 20 pound VHS camera. Wish they had go pros and smart phones back then. Thanks for the journey. Good work.
Wow, incredible! Where can I watch this footage?? Would LOVE to see that expedition if possible!
@@joeyvidaloca863 hi, unfortunately there is no completed edit that I can pass on of the expedition. At some point, I will try to put together some of the footage. I still have of the actual placement of the monument at the summit
You’re a legend ! Thank you ❤
Awesome accounting of an iconic climb. My mountaineering days are behind me, but these kinds of videos take me back to a time in my life I truly miss. (I'm in Bend, too. Cool to see you taking off on this adventure from our little airport)
this needs more views
Glad I came across this video congrats on the summit!
Best video about Denali I've ever seen, keep up the good work
amazing vid bro im 21 watching this let me climb mount blanc and a few others and then im going for denali.
24 years old here currently living in Alaska, Great video!
criminally underrated, the production of this was great, music choice spot on, and the commentary was fantastic.
Fantastic video!
Thank you for sharing this. Hope to do this trip at some point.
when the algorithm does its magic. what an amazing video this and it needs more views for sure
This is awesome! Great story telling and music 🙌🙌
You could see where I live from the top 4000ft of Denali, by looking northeast.... to see Fairbanks. Nice film.
That was an awesome video! I’ve always seen Denali from afar (I live in AK) but I’d never watched anyone climb it and your video was super cool to actually see that happen!
awesome video, expedition too, waiting for more...
Great video really enjoyed it
amazing video just stunning, miss climbing. best friendships are def bourne out of the toughest moments.
Amazing video, keep it up!
What a great experience!!
🔥 wow, just wow
Beautiful footage mate. What memories for you! What camera did you use? Quality is phenomenal!
Thank you! Honestly it was just a mix of my GoPro Max and Iphone 14 😂 would’ve loved to bring a better camera but there’s already SO much gear to carry
@@joeyvidaloca863 Phenomenal! The quality is so good I had to ask! Congrats on completing this and the production. A memory, forever.
OMG im here for that burger 😮 2:55
Someone should consider renting these guys some dogsleds!
coolest Denali video by far
what kind of experience climbing did you have before this climbing? Great job on the video!
Thank you! I’ve been climbing both rock and alpine for several years now, but Leading up to Denali I trained with some friends on Mt Hood, Rainier, and also did Aconcagua which helped big time with experience at altitude.
17 camps? Yeesh! Every layer and STILL shivering!?! 🥶 you’re nuts but so are all good mountain enthusiasts
I’m going to assume 17 camp means camps at 17000 feet. I don’t think there are There are 17 camps on Denali
Good video, but music too loud at times
I did not know you needed to get dropped off by planr to even begin climbing denali. Insanity levels of the chart to me at least. Mountain climbers just different
Dude, do you talk to your mother with that mouth?
Language! No need to be vulgar.
Why does everyone on CZcams, have the obsession, of showing themselves, more than the beauty around them, or the subject they're discussing? It's arrogant. And CZcams does get paid when we put our mug, on the screen.
Bro stfu and give them a nod of approval.
In this situation, no. This video is for him. He can do whatever. What an accomplishment.
How much cost your expedition? +o- that’s my dream , 👌🏻🫡