Muchu Chhish isn’t as difficult as other mountains (that have already been climbed), its just that it didn’t get many serious attempts in the past. Additionally, this brings another subject on the table, which is the highest legally open mountain to climb, and it does not necessarily mean its the most difficult place to reach. I can think of a few mountains in Tibet and Xinjiang, which are so remote and tucked away that they have never been seen except through satellite imagery.
@@idatethefatkid If you go to google maps, switch the map type to “Terrain”, and go to a location South-Southeast of Hotan Prefecture in China, you will notive a cluster of peaks belonging to the Kunlun mountain range. All of thise peaks aren’t even charted on any map, I’ve looked for over 5 years, but nothing. They are in a valley within a valley which is a long long way by foot from any inhabited area. While it is 140km away from Hotan, but that is the direct distance, the trekking distance is much longer. Further southeast of that location is Kunlun shan or Liugi shan, highest peak in that range, already conquered by a Japanese team a few decades ago.
@@ndmz903 its possible, although they would have needed to pass very steep valleys ian already inpossibly remote and desolate region (which is 4,500m on average in altitude) but i’d like to imagine there to be old remnants of some exotic tribe over there next to those peaks
I have been following you since not so long ago and I love the way you talk and express your content. It's so intense and dedicated. Keep it up. Regards.
Hmm awesome stuff thanks for sharing RLL! I'm thinking we're talking about two different things though; the hardest places to get to and the hardest places to bodily get to. i'm sure planes can deposit you on some of those mountains making them easy enough to get to - but bodily making those summits on your own would be very difficult. But then by that measure Pitcairn doesn't qualify because you need planes and boats to get to it because you couldn't swim there.
I’d like to say that your video has inspired me an for 4 years now I’ve trained to climb Muchu Chhish. I just got back from summiting it yesterday. Thank you for your inspiration.
You could have included something about the islands in the Canadian arctic. Although some islands are accessible by air, I'm sure that quite a few of them would require a short sea voyage, only possible in the summer.
Here in Alaska there are many places just like this. Only accessible via plane or boats that also rarely visit. Thanks for giving us remote people some love my friend!
BJGvideos because your to dumb to know that high the air is to thin that the helicopter rotors are not effective, flying on that height 25,000 is a death wish...
@@TimorDa no, what he said is: “we have explored less than 99% of the ocean” which could mean that we explored 98% of the ocean and that there is 2% that is unexplored, when in reality, if he used better wording, 99% of the ocean is unexplored and only 1% was explored. Go get English classes
Pitcairn also gets a lot of supplies and support from New Zealand. Including NZ Airforce air drops at times. IE - mail and emergency medical and other supplies. Even a bulldozer has been air dropped in. As the Pitcairn Islands are a British overseas territory. Administered by the British High Commision in NZ. (The name for Embassies between Commonwealth Countries.) Therefore the British High Commissioner to NZ ( ambassador) who is also H C to Samoa (ie formally Western Samoa. Not American Samoa) is the Governor of the Pitcairn Islands. They also have a contracted supply/passenger ship based in Auckland NZ.
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There are CZcamsrs who have been there and im pretty sure they let you in given that you follow their extremely strict rules. Getting out is probably harder than climbing mountains though
aura. 2:25 a boat visits with supplies every 3 months. Maybe they do farm their own but it looks like they still rely on supplies from the outside world
No, see San Francisco. The traffic is ass at the best of times, Hell on Earth at the worst, and the drivers from the "How to Hit n' Run pedestrians/other cars and get away with it" school of driving.
Its very easy to get to reunion from europe, there are direct flights from france (as it is part of france). I've got a tough one for you, Chagos Archipelago, in the middle of the indian ocean, there are no flights or boats that go there. If you have your own boat theoretically it is possible, but you need permission in advance, which is very difficult. and shouldn't just show up since is protected by british navy.
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Important to mention: the populations fo many of these remote areas are plagued by inescapable abuse. For instance, Pitcairn (population 49) suffered an intense child sexual abuse scandal where seven men living on Pitcairn Island faced 55 charges relating to sexual offences against children and young people. The accused represented a third of the island's male population and included Steve Christian, the mayor. I feel for the vulnerable people in these places who cannot escape their abusers.
Thank you for bringing this to light! Strange how nobody else, not even the OP of the video mentioned it. Silence. Crickets. Some articles that I found even say that 10 men were brought to trial and 9 plead guilty. So if we assume that the population of 49 people is somewhat evenly distributed sex-wise, but then that would indicate that, if we're generous, about 2 out of every 5 men are predators and would absolutely inflict horrific sex-based crimes if they knew they could get away with it. Food for thought!
20th century: *Man dies trying to accomplish his life goal of reaching the peak of Mount Everest* 21st century: *There is now a line to climb Mount Everest*
@@hmahama1 it's hate love relationship between both countries. But the people themselves are always comparing each other even though we know you shouldn't compare things.
Pitcairn Island, eh? My great great great (not sure how many greats) grandfather on my mother's side moved there after having an argument with his boss at work. His name was Fletcher Christian and his boss was William Bligh.
camera probably wouldn't work...magnetic anomoly. A natural portal or possibly a sunken Atlantean temple/pyramid. Good question though...like how Eddie Bravo asks "why don't they film the flight to the space station?" maybe because NASA is just a front to funnel money into black projects...who knows, but that's the rumor.
Jasper Lufkin also becuase the pressure from the rocket taking off would smash any camera equipment not in the pressure sealed cockpit and they can’t risk and radio interference messing with the controls which could be disastrous for everyone onboard, same reasons why planes don’t like phones online while they take off
Blaniel Dack? . You need gas for.the helicopter. And I don't think it will last. If You fly the heli to the top of.the mountain, it is impossible BC of the winds.
5:05 If 223 people died trying to climb Mt Everest and 4,000 people have summited, that means one person has died for every 20 who summited. But it doesn't mean that 1/20 people who tried has died, because more than 4,000 people have tried. There is some number that tried but never made it to the top. 5:22 Same goes for the K2 analysis. How many tried to summit K2 but returned home without making it to the top?
The point he was making was specifically for the mountains peaks and how difficult it is to get to those peaks. All the people that have been to these mountains but didn't reach the peak are irrelevant for this specific ratio.
One of my old neighbours had been to Pitcairn, his wife worked as a school teacher there. He explained to me how to get there and it was as you said, but once your ship gets to the island there is still no wharf! You have to take a longboat from the ship to get to the one tiny piece of the shore that isn't a cliff face. Also there are walking trees(!) on the island, they walk really slowly though, but are enough of a nuisance that the roads have to be changed periodically. The roads are just dirt tracks, because there are no cars, people there use motorcycles instead. The island might technically be British, but Britain sub-contracts out the governance of the islands to New Zealand.
No they're not...it's just your chances of success versus your chance of death. It never claims that it's deaths per attempt. That would be a completely different statistic.
@@gst013 No, he definitely screwed up the statistics. K2 for example: 300 successful, 77 deaths. He says "1 in every 5 people that have ever tried getting there has died while trying." Doesn't account for unsuccessful yet non-lethal summit attempts.
The meter is a unit of measurement which is almost exclusive to the U/S of America. Much of the rest of the world uses the metre instead. JK. Surely the Tesla would be a real contender for a standard 21st Century measurement of length? It's somewhat larger than the Japanese Standard Corolla!
Mt Kailash is equally hard. It is in Tibet, which is hard to reach. This coupled with religious reasons makes it unlikely anyone will ever do so. It is considered sacred in Hinduism, Buddishm, Jainism and Bön.
I feel like Picarin is the kind of island a Bond villain buys out for billion dollars to construct a massive resort that hides some underground lair full of construction workers and doomsday devices.
First, the most remote island in the world is Bouvet Island--there are videos about it on CZcams, and if you look at any one, you'll see how difficult it is to reach, and even when you get there, it's very hard to get ashore. No scheduled transportation. Located in the middle of a stormy ocean, and often shrouded in fog, so hard to locate! Uninhabited (for good reason!). That's generally considered the most remote island in the world. Second, I'm guessing that certain cave systems with very long branches and difficulties such as flooded stretches (or rivers), or such very narrow passages you could get stuck, are technically inaccessible in parts. Mammoth Cave, for example, has not been completely explored. Next, there must be stretches of rain forests that haven't been reached by any humans and haven't been mapped, along with boreal forest and tundra How much of Siberia has actually been explored away from the rivers and the main roads, railroads, and trails? Add to that the largest deserts: it is quite likely that not every square foot of the Sahara or the Gobi has been reached. And there are large uninhabited areas of countries such as Outer Mongolia or Namibia where the terrain and climate are so inhospitable that there must be areas that haven't been explored--at least at ground level; I'm not counting aerial surveys from satellites. Heck, just a few years ago there was a program on Oregon Public Television about an expedition by hiking/climbing enthusiasts to discover the source of a small river in Oregon's Cascade Range. They climbed down into a narrow gorge and made their way up a ravine that was hidden by the vegetation on its .steep sides, and so they discovered a geographical feature that no one had ever visited before. No one, in fact, knew of its existence. How many other places are there like that on our planet? They are certainly difficult to get to if no one even knows about them! Everest, on the other hand, along with other Himalayan peaks, is in plain view. Pitcairn is inhabited. And my vote for the most inaccessible place would be the crater of a volcano that is venting poisonous gases! Remember the tragic loss of life among tourists visiting a "safe" volcano on an island near New Zealand a few years ago?
longest flight i’ve been to was late last year for Christmas and New Years i traveled from San Francisco to down to Tokyo Japan and then down to Manila Philippines 🤙🏽
This calculation for chance of death while trying to reaching the summit is completely wrong. There were many more people, which were not calculated, and they didn't die and didn't reach the summit.
DJ MeechyMeech Why would you be so attached to WRONG information? Fuck, how dumb can you get? You should be mad that the video contains incorrect information. You dumb shit.
Not to mention even his calculations are wrong. He states that 191 people have successfully climbed Mt.Annapurna and 61 people have died trying and said that this means 1 in 4 people have died trying he even said their is a 25% chance when in reality it’s closer to 1 in 3 (1 in 3.13)
The most difficult place for a civilian to reach, Diego Garcia, British Indian Ocean Territory. No commercial flights, but a beautiful island controlled by US Military and a few dozen Royal Marines. I spent 4 months there as Chief Mate on a tanker. Some of the largest sharks on our planet 🌍 call it home.
For anyone curious like me, Bhutan banned climbing any mountain above 6000 m (20,000 ft) in 1994, and banned all mountaineering in 2003. Local beliefs see mountains as the homes of gods and spirits. Whatever one may feel regarding a religious policy, it has had the unintended benefit of keeping Bhutanese mountains unpolluted by human trash, feces, and possibly bodies (like Everest). So it turned out to be a great move for the environment as well as having pristine mountains to look at from numerous hiking trails.
There's probably plenty of people who have just given up or turned back part way when trying to climb those mountains. As such your chances of death are completely bogus as you have to compare the deaths to all the attempts to climb not just the few successes.
This quickly turned into "The hardest mountains to climb"
I just said this smh lol
He realized that reliable helicopters have been a thing since 1950s and get you to ANY place in the world within 600km radius
@@DuBstep115 so now the helicopters can go under water?
@@SwedishNeo Yes, if you land one on water it will sink to the bottom of the ocean.
@@DuBstep115 haha nice
This is what our parents had to do to get to school
iron71gear1 yt we were? So ur dead ? Jks
@@iron71gear13 Ayyyye Canadian squadd
lol
Haha good one 😆
Yeah and entirely uphill there and back
Survival chance is 100% on Denmarks highest mountain at it's height of 170 meters.
i’m going to change that.
@@pokonitoo yo you too?
Holy shit that's really demanding! Are you sure it's 100% survival?
@@HeavenlyWarriormy family once decided that trying to climb it would be a great family trip… i am now an orphan
@@evrevr452 lmao
Muchu Chhish isn’t as difficult as other mountains (that have already been climbed), its just that it didn’t get many serious attempts in the past. Additionally, this brings another subject on the table, which is the highest legally open mountain to climb, and it does not necessarily mean its the most difficult place to reach. I can think of a few mountains in Tibet and Xinjiang, which are so remote and tucked away that they have never been seen except through satellite imagery.
I'd love to hear about the mountains that have never been seen.
@@idatethefatkid If you go to google maps, switch the map type to “Terrain”, and go to a location South-Southeast of Hotan Prefecture in China, you will notive a cluster of peaks belonging to the Kunlun mountain range. All of thise peaks aren’t even charted on any map, I’ve looked for over 5 years, but nothing. They are in a valley within a valley which is a long long way by foot from any inhabited area. While it is 140km away from Hotan, but that is the direct distance, the trekking distance is much longer.
Further southeast of that location is Kunlun shan or Liugi shan, highest peak in that range, already conquered by a Japanese team a few decades ago.
who knows.. someone in prerecorded history may have seen them
@@ndmz903 its possible, although they would have needed to pass very steep valleys ian already inpossibly remote and desolate region (which is 4,500m on average in altitude)
but i’d like to imagine there to be old remnants of some exotic tribe over there next to those peaks
@@yousefal-nassar7279 The only place you'll find there is void nothing(double nothing);
The most difficult place in the world for me to get to is the gym
same here XD
For me it's work.😂
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"This island is hard to reach." - "Now, wanna see my collection of tall mountains?"
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Thanks for the subtitles
YEAH SURE BRO BUT MY MOUNTAINS ARE HIGHER
Mt. Everest
I have been following you since not so long ago and I love the way you talk and express your content. It's so intense and dedicated.
Keep it up. Regards.
this channel is amazing along with the music, keep it up
My bedroom. No one has managed to get there yet, despite all my efforts.
Sad :/
Ok
Not even you?
Dumbass.
I'd have a very hard time circling Oprah. That would be a workout!
F
Imma go to the unclaimed part of Antarctica and take it
Its free real estate
🥶
In Trump Voice 😆😆
I'll go too
what about we start a new country there?
@@geojelly9830 yes. We shall name it after you. GeoJelly
Hmm awesome stuff thanks for sharing RLL! I'm thinking we're talking about two different things though; the hardest places to get to and the hardest places to bodily get to. i'm sure planes can deposit you on some of those mountains making them easy enough to get to - but bodily making those summits on your own would be very difficult. But then by that measure Pitcairn doesn't qualify because you need planes and boats to get to it because you couldn't swim there.
I’d like to say that your video has inspired me an for 4 years now I’ve trained to climb Muchu Chhish. I just got back from summiting it yesterday. Thank you for your inspiration.
Lol
that's unbelievable. good job on that.
How was the climb?
Sarcasm?
You should be awarded a Grammy Award.
3:37 when you flew up a mountain no one knows nor has ever been and when somebody finally mentions you, youll just be called "some guy"
died laughing.
When you make a joke that is too long
Lillinor 30 lol
You forgot north Korea 😂😂😂jk
Its funny because he did the easy way.
The bottom of the gap between your car seat and the center console.
you deserve a metal please take all the money in the world
i refer to it as the mcdonald fries zone
I refer to it as *"T H E C R A C K"*
“The death gap” that’s what I call it
You'd have to remove the seat. Just look up youtube dudes cleaning cars lol. Seriously my du
You could have included something about the islands in the Canadian arctic. Although some islands are accessible by air, I'm sure that quite a few of them would require a short sea voyage, only possible in the summer.
On winter You can go there on frozen sea. Like peaple 100 or 200 years ego. You nie Good dogs and Good slide and kayak
In short,
Most difficult place to get into?
Your crush's Heart
That would only take a knife though...
Interestingly I’ve been there
Never had one
@@boaoftheboaians 🧢
@@manmanman4825 indian pfp makes it better
It’s Greenland, my virus never gets there in plague inc.
you can solve that problem by starting there but to win i recommend china
vuurkoning'1 ok thx
@@user-xj7ze3bv3c No start in India ! Poor humid warm lot of prople with boat and planes...It's the best !
upgrade cold resistance
Madagascar is even worse lol
Most difficult place to get to is work on Monday.
yeh thats why i dont habe job
TBHHH
Ammar 05 or worse: Sunday morning!!!
Agree
Loooool I agree, despite all the available transportation
Here in Alaska there are many places just like this. Only accessible via plane or boats that also rarely visit. Thanks for giving us remote people some love my friend!
As of this winter a Nepalese team made the first winter ascent of K2! A truly incredible feat
"The first person to ever reach the top of it was some guy who flew up in a helicopter" sounds like me
I Would Use Somthing Easier.
But I'm not Bothered To Think What XD
Makes me wonder if a helicopter could be used to reach the other unreached summits
BJGvideos because your to dumb to know that high the air is to thin that the helicopter rotors are not effective, flying on that height 25,000 is a death wish...
MG Fan My to dumb? Seriously. I want you to examine that for a FEW reasons.
BJGvideos you're proving his point
I mean, there are plenty of deep caves and underwater caverns that are difficult to explore too.
I think we haven't even explored 99% on the ocean.
@@jeroenvdw 99% of the ocean is unexplored, you mean?
@@onessushi6343 yes, that's what he means. how did you even solve the crazy riddle of his comment?
@@TimorDa no, what he said is: “we have explored less than 99% of the ocean” which could mean that we explored 98% of the ocean and that there is 2% that is unexplored, when in reality, if he used better wording, 99% of the ocean is unexplored and only 1% was explored. Go get English classes
@@onessushi6343 Well I stand corrected. It's not about my English abilities tho.
Pitcairn also gets a lot of supplies and support from New Zealand. Including NZ Airforce air drops at times. IE - mail and emergency medical and other supplies. Even a bulldozer has been air dropped in. As the Pitcairn Islands are a British overseas territory. Administered by the British High Commision in NZ. (The name for Embassies between Commonwealth Countries.) Therefore the British High Commissioner to NZ ( ambassador) who is also H C to Samoa (ie formally Western Samoa. Not American Samoa) is the Governor of the Pitcairn Islands. They also have a contracted supply/passenger ship based in Auckland NZ.
Its probably a lot harder to get into pats of Nord Korea than any of these island or maybe even mountains.
Indeed. The Nords of Korea pat you very hard.
Korea belongs to the Nords!
Maybe you mean get out of?
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There are CZcamsrs who have been there and im pretty sure they let you in given that you follow their extremely strict rules. Getting out is probably harder than climbing mountains though
So basically when Zombie Apocalypse happen, Pitcairn is just chillin'
Fallacious Wanderer until no supplies show up one day :o
@@Jgreasy They don't get supplies from outside world, they just farm
Yup aight imma get some land there
aura. 2:25 a boat visits with supplies every 3 months. Maybe they do farm their own but it looks like they still rely on supplies from the outside world
Fallacious Wanderer I just realised when there is a zombie apocalypse, I will dip over to Antartica and bring a shit Tone of supplies
I love how this video basically went from the hardest islands to reach to the hardest mountains to climb
i read the top comment too
Your videos are very interesting Love it
It was very interesting thank you for making this video🤔❤❤
Now I want to live on Pitcairn
FLYINxGODZILLA I'm in LA which is step one so at least I have that even though I'm broke
Thats where Im going if someone is looking for me
let us ruin Pitcairn by moving there with lots of new people.
i recommend a documentary called ; Take me to Pitcairn'. iMDB: 7.7
George Wikipedia can be fake too.
i'm sure i can reach these mountains with my skyrim horse
How can you reach a mountaintop when you can't even reach proper spelling :^)
poolet98 horses in skyrim are a lot more durable than regular horses
feed a horse with mead and moon sugar
tcl
poolet98 Shadowmere ran away from me I'm sick bro
Thanks lot for sharing brother 🧡💚❤👍
Very interesting content. Thank you very much.
How many people have died while attempting to win a grammy?
zero
Jibril Osman ?????? sources????
Its hard to get one though
There's been tons of drug/alcohol overdoses....So whatever that number is ?
WOW! you are a genius.
Im now on a adventure to get out my bedroom
Alone. who's coming ? no one ?
No one likes you
I like to watch dumb comments with an unoriginal account
Bleach was so last year man
He literally said his account was unoriginal
Imagine going to the tip of the mountain, something almost nobody could do, only to be referred as "some guy"
edit: 3:35
He flew. That's cheating so he's "some guy."
Always big fan❤️
For anyone who reads this, the K2 has now been climbed during the winter for the first time this year.
Yah its done by Nepalese climbers "legendary Nirmal purja n Sherpas..."
Impressive.... most impressive
Really? Give me a news article.
@@Ben-0
If you can use CZcams then you can use Google
Damn good job for them
Reallifelore: it’s 2017 after all
Me in 2020: 🙂 yes
Reallifelore: it's 2017 after all
Me in 2064: 🙂 yes
Why do you do that🙃
@@GambleMontessori :v
Reallifelore: it’s 2017 after all
Me in 1: 🙂 yes
This year fuckin'sucks! I want to go back to 2017!!! 😢😢😭😭😭
Happy May, everyone!
Sent 12:04 AM, Sunday, May 1st, 2022
Great video! I like the Pitcairn Islands!
I got one....Anywhere during rush hour in Los Angeles
You haven't seen Bombay during rush hour then.
TriLLBeatz 334 I live in Los Angeles
No, see San Francisco. The traffic is ass at the best of times, Hell on Earth at the worst, and the drivers from the "How to Hit n' Run pedestrians/other cars and get away with it" school of driving.
In NYC
TriLLBeatz 334 lmao I love smartass answers XD funny shit
No one has ever sat on my face
youtube name lol
youtube name Not Even ya girl?
youtube name Wait untill you have a girlfriend ^^
hold my beer
Wofieguns hold mine too
From the hardest islands to reach to the hardest mountains to climb
, what a turn.
Its very easy to get to reunion from europe, there are direct flights from france (as it is part of france).
I've got a tough one for you, Chagos Archipelago, in the middle of the indian ocean, there are no flights or boats that go there. If you have your own boat theoretically it is possible, but you need permission in advance, which is very difficult. and shouldn't just show up since is protected by british navy.
Most Difficult Place to Get to in the World?
2020: A few blocks from home.
this hurts because of how accurate it is
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Hint if u need to it’s under here
Hint idk
more like
2020: Friends house.
You deserve more likes 😂
The megalodon animator Stick nodes
I see it
7/10/2020 FRI Noon
BRB booking my trip to Pitcairn, see you all in a year 😻😻😻
Legendary Shots Good luck bro! I'm gonna wait to see it happen!
I semi want to go build a house and live there for 3months of the year😂
Well, bye.
Good luck...
They won’t let you go once you are there lol
Important to mention: the populations fo many of these remote areas are plagued by inescapable abuse. For instance, Pitcairn (population 49) suffered an intense child sexual abuse scandal where seven men living on Pitcairn Island faced 55 charges relating to sexual offences against children and young people. The accused represented a third of the island's male population and included Steve Christian, the mayor.
I feel for the vulnerable people in these places who cannot escape their abusers.
Thank you for bringing this to light! Strange how nobody else, not even the OP of the video mentioned it. Silence. Crickets. Some articles that I found even say that 10 men were brought to trial and 9 plead guilty. So if we assume that the population of 49 people is somewhat evenly distributed sex-wise, but then that would indicate that, if we're generous, about 2 out of every 5 men are predators and would absolutely inflict horrific sex-based crimes if they knew they could get away with it. Food for thought!
This channel always makes me wonder more about earth…
20th century: *Man dies trying to accomplish his life goal of reaching the peak of Mount Everest*
21st century: *There is now a line to climb Mount Everest*
30th century: *cars are now able to get to the top of Mount Everest*
40th century: you can now teleport to the top of Mount Everest
@Zbriu 60th century: There is a line to fly to Olympus Mons.
80th century: Man stumbles upon 3rd universe
100th century: LAST TO COMMENT
Ayy K2 literally just got climbed in the winter for the first time ever!
Yea..
and now 3 climbers go missing
@@SkimoStories including an Icelander. John Snorri, my dad knows him or well.. knew him
Those guys are nepalese
*YAH its done By Nepali climbers* "Nirmala parjuli n Sherpas ...."
Proud of emm
Imagine how expensive it would be to build a Ritz-Carlton ultra luxury resort, with transportation included, on one of those islands
Amazing info!
Shoutout to Nepali team making the first winter K2 ascent earlier this year!!
Yeah!
Respect from Pakistan ❤️
Nepalese people is amazing!
@@slayerofsatanists Pakistan zindabad!
Its bcz nepali have skill to climb mountains..they live in mountains!!
“There are still some places that nobody in human history has ever been to yet”
British: _is that a challenge_
@@hmahama1 it's hate love relationship between both countries. But the people themselves are always comparing each other even though we know you shouldn't compare things.
@@hmahama1 i know you joking by why a yellow basket?
@@hmahama1 I rather be a stack of cash or gold
The Netherlands: Hold my Suriname
Will Hohl politically me and you would be mates but irl we wouldn't 😂
Pitcairn Island, eh? My great great great (not sure how many greats) grandfather on my mother's side moved there after having an argument with his boss at work. His name was Fletcher Christian and his boss was William Bligh.
Pitcairn Island: my retirement home
It was one of the remote places at the time of the Bounty mutiny and it still is 232 years later.
why doesn’t anyone just live stream at the Bermuda Triangle
onionsmells LMAOOOO.
camera probably wouldn't work...magnetic anomoly. A natural portal or possibly a sunken Atlantean temple/pyramid. Good question though...like how Eddie Bravo asks "why don't they film the flight to the space station?" maybe because NASA is just a front to funnel money into black projects...who knows, but that's the rumor.
Jasper Lufkin please leave the conspiracy theories elsewhere. No one wants to risk their life in the Bermuda triangle
Jasper Lufkin also becuase the pressure from the rocket taking off would smash any camera equipment not in the pressure sealed cockpit and they can’t risk and radio interference messing with the controls which could be disastrous for everyone onboard, same reasons why planes don’t like phones online while they take off
@@CamoB-ub9my Why would they be risking their life?
difficult to reach?
get to tha choppa
also i want that antarctica land and look it even has my face on it
Blaniel Dack? . You need gas for.the helicopter. And I don't think it will last. If You fly the heli to the top of.the mountain, it is impossible BC of the winds.
it has really harsh climate
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Blaniel Dack? also the air is too thin after about 15000ft for a heilcopter to reach
"So first, you will need to arrive on this island somehow"
Uh, by plane? There's like two airports on Reunion Island, it's a French overseas region...
Great video!
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5:05 If 223 people died trying to climb Mt Everest and 4,000 people have summited, that means one person has died for every 20 who summited. But it doesn't mean that 1/20 people who tried has died, because more than 4,000 people have tried. There is some number that tried but never made it to the top.
5:22 Same goes for the K2 analysis. How many tried to summit K2 but returned home without making it to the top?
Agreed. Thousands have made the attempt but not summited OR died. Those people were not counted which skews the numbers quite a bit.
great point
The point he was making was specifically for the mountains peaks and how difficult it is to get to those peaks.
All the people that have been to these mountains but didn't reach the peak are irrelevant for this specific ratio.
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@@kelvanince4626 exactly, this is what i wanted to say too
Nice video, Just wanted to point out is that Muchu Chish is in Hunza valley but the picture you showed is of Laila Peak from Khaplu Valley
"it's 2017 after all"
*me living in 2021*
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It's not hard it's impossible
That's the easiest place to leave, you just leave. The bitch isn't worth it.
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He didn't say leave :D He said "get out of" which is different imo ^^ Leaving is easy ofc :D
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Oh shut up please.
One of my old neighbours had been to Pitcairn, his wife worked as a school teacher there. He explained to me how to get there and it was as you said, but once your ship gets to the island there is still no wharf! You have to take a longboat from the ship to get to the one tiny piece of the shore that isn't a cliff face. Also there are walking trees(!) on the island, they walk really slowly though, but are enough of a nuisance that the roads have to be changed periodically. The roads are just dirt tracks, because there are no cars, people there use motorcycles instead.
The island might technically be British, but Britain sub-contracts out the governance of the islands to New Zealand.
circ1ebreaker That's interesting. Was his wife related to the mutineers of the Bounty?
No, the NZ government sent her out to be a teacher on the island for a time. A year or two I think is the usual.
Trent Robi It's just trees that slightly move over long periods of time, technically it's the dirt and stuff moving not the tree
is there any internet at Pitcairn?
Irson Vidyanto maybe just a little bit
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Oh a volcano in Antarctica, cool.
(sees it's halfway through the video)
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The stats for the deaths are skewed, it doesn’t count people that failed to reach it but did not die.
There are also some people in both categories.
@@TimCarter you mean like me? I've failed to reach the top of all those mountains, and I am not dead.
@@jmckendry84 Many people made it to the top and died on the way down.
No they're not...it's just your chances of success versus your chance of death. It never claims that it's deaths per attempt. That would be a completely different statistic.
@@gst013 No, he definitely screwed up the statistics. K2 for example: 300 successful, 77 deaths. He says "1 in every 5 people that have ever tried getting there has died while trying." Doesn't account for unsuccessful yet non-lethal summit attempts.
This is 2017.. a meter is no longer in use nowadays, please use a Toyota Corolla as a measurement for the next video
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Thank you, finally someone said it!!
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The meter is a unit of measurement which is almost exclusive to the U/S of America. Much of the rest of the world uses the metre instead. JK.
Surely the Tesla would be a real contender for a standard 21st Century measurement of length? It's somewhat larger than the Japanese Standard Corolla!
6:55 - you've used picture of Laila Peak not Muchu Chhish, but overall great material!
Mt Kailash is equally hard. It is in Tibet, which is hard to reach. This coupled with religious reasons makes it unlikely anyone will ever do so. It is considered sacred in Hinduism, Buddishm, Jainism and Bön.
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I feel like Picarin is the kind of island a Bond villain buys out for billion dollars to construct a massive resort that hides some underground lair full of construction workers and doomsday devices.
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First, the most remote island in the world is Bouvet Island--there are videos about it on CZcams, and if you look at any one, you'll see how difficult it is to reach, and even when you get there, it's very hard to get ashore. No scheduled transportation. Located in the middle of a stormy ocean, and often shrouded in fog, so hard to locate! Uninhabited (for good reason!). That's generally considered the most remote island in the world.
Second, I'm guessing that certain cave systems with very long branches and difficulties such as flooded stretches (or rivers), or such very narrow passages you could get stuck, are technically inaccessible in parts. Mammoth Cave, for example, has not been completely explored.
Next, there must be stretches of rain forests that haven't been reached by any humans and haven't been mapped, along with boreal forest and tundra How much of Siberia has actually been explored away from the rivers and the main roads, railroads, and trails? Add to that the largest deserts: it is quite likely that not every square foot of the Sahara or the Gobi has been reached. And there are large uninhabited areas of countries such as Outer Mongolia or Namibia where the terrain and climate are so inhospitable that there must be areas that haven't been explored--at least at ground level; I'm not counting aerial surveys from satellites.
Heck, just a few years ago there was a program on Oregon Public Television about an expedition by hiking/climbing enthusiasts to discover the source of a small river in Oregon's Cascade Range. They climbed down into a narrow gorge and made their way up a ravine that was hidden by the vegetation on its .steep sides, and so they discovered a geographical feature that no one had ever visited before. No one, in fact, knew of its existence. How many other places are there like that on our planet? They are certainly difficult to get to if no one even knows about them! Everest, on the other hand, along with other Himalayan peaks, is in plain view. Pitcairn is inhabited.
And my vote for the most inaccessible place would be the crater of a volcano that is venting poisonous gases! Remember the tragic loss of life among tourists visiting a "safe" volcano on an island near New Zealand a few years ago?
The most shocking fact that I learned from this video is that 2017 was six years ago.
The most difficult place to get to is my work at 7 am on a Monday
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Yeah that’s the truth, but I gotta be at work at 1pm usually, and it’s still hard for me to get there on time.
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7am? Sleep in
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The next Tiktok challenge finna be called the “Muchu Chhish” 💀
I love watching these old videos at night
"which is fewer people then have ever won a grammy" what a statistic.
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You forgot one mountain which probably no-one could have climbed yet: it's Mt. Kailash in Tibet.
This calculation for chance of death while trying to reaching the summit is completely wrong. There were many more people, which were not calculated, and they didn't die and didn't reach the summit.
finally someone else who noticed, had to scroll way too far for this
Kai Even My EXACT thoughts. Haha. Sigh
DJ MeechyMeech Why would you be so attached to WRONG information? Fuck, how dumb can you get? You should be mad that the video contains incorrect information. You dumb shit.
They don't count since they didn't try for the top.
Not to mention even his calculations are wrong. He states that 191 people have successfully climbed Mt.Annapurna and 61 people have died trying and said that this means 1 in 4 people have died trying he even said their is a 25% chance when in reality it’s closer to 1 in 3 (1 in 3.13)
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Just wanted to point out that a Napali expedition FINALLY climbed K2 in the winter just this past Dec/Jan. One more small step for man...
I stayed in a hotel in Pokhara, Nepal, which had wonderful views of Annapurna.. It is a magnificent peak.
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Wrong, the most difficult place to get to is out of the friend zone.
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If there’s a regular shipping route it isn’t hard to use that. Yes it can seem impossible if you have to get flight everywhere
The most difficult place for a civilian to reach, Diego Garcia, British Indian Ocean Territory. No commercial flights, but a beautiful island controlled by US Military and a few dozen Royal Marines. I spent 4 months there as Chief Mate on a tanker. Some of the largest sharks on our planet 🌍 call it home.
"There are still some places that nobody in all of human history has been to yet."
Yeah like your DMs lol
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Well not funny for me usually laugh at coments
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How did it go from a plot of land to a mountain ?
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what about planets core?
mountains are considered as place to.
I’ve been to Svarlbad, Ayers Rock, Lake Ladakh , Hawaii and the Dead Sea.
For anyone curious like me, Bhutan banned climbing any mountain above 6000 m (20,000 ft) in 1994, and banned all mountaineering in 2003. Local beliefs see mountains as the homes of gods and spirits. Whatever one may feel regarding a religious policy, it has had the unintended benefit of keeping Bhutanese mountains unpolluted by human trash, feces, and possibly bodies (like Everest). So it turned out to be a great move for the environment as well as having pristine mountains to look at from numerous hiking trails.
i thought it was a working mcdonalds ice cream machine
They BS people and say it isn’t working past 11:00 at night it’s BS
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So you could move to Pitcairn and they'll just give you a plot of land. Hmm. I'd build an airfield.
afxinfinitee you need to pay 500$ to just apply, they accept 1 in 50 people to stay in the islands
*Declares The People’s Republic Of Pitcairn Island As A Communist Nation*
The land they give u will be like 4 cars length so u be lucky to land a bus on there let alone a plane
Make population of the Pitcairn 🇵🇳 50.
Pitcarin is a Minecraft server
There's probably plenty of people who have just given up or turned back part way when trying to climb those mountains. As such your chances of death are completely bogus as you have to compare the deaths to all the attempts to climb not just the few successes.
I never wanted the video to end