Mountaineering Gone WRONG Marathon #12
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- čas přidán 16. 03. 2024
- A collection of some of the most popular Mountaineering stories to date.
00:22 21 Year Old’s 600 Meter Tragic Fall | 2023 Aiguille Verte Ski Disaster
07:39 The Eiger's Most NOTORIOUS Mountaineering Accident| Toni Kurz Tragedy
17:45 First Climber on Denali in 2022 | Matthias Rimml's Tragic Climb
26:31 Why a Winter Summit of The Killer Mountain is Nearly Impossible | 2019 Nanga Parbat Tragedy
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Saw you’re getting a bunch of people complaining about the compilations and wanted to say I love them. Thanks for taking the time to compile the short stories for us. I really love long form content so these are perfect for me to queue up while I’m working/falling asleep 🖤🤙🏽
Exactly I love having them all together it’s the perfect thing to have on when I can’t be switching videos often
I enjoy the compilations too
I like your compilations. I don’t always remember the specifics of each story. I don’t mind hearing them again. I really like your channel.
As someone that recently discovered the channel, I enjoy the compilations since I haven’t seen the individual videos that they’re cut from. As for the people that have been here for a longer period of time, I would suggest finding new stories for Terror to research and do videos on. If you enjoy the content, help the man out so he can continue to succeed and make content for us
I have a two hour commute. Thanks for getting me through it with the long compilations.
The Eiger was first summited in and around August 11, 1858. Toni Kurz was trying to be on the first team to summit Eiger’s large north face.
Marathons are my jam 🎉
Mattihas was at 14,000 meters? No wonder he was in trouble. He probably forgot his space suit.
I caught that ..he said meters twice at 18000 and 14000..should have been feet ...😂😂😂
He should probably skip the metric and stick to standard measures
I thought I was having deja vu 😅😅
Wow, high altitude skiing, so scary 😮
Thank you! So good. So much work for you.
You do realize it takes a long time to create good content. So working in compilations help creators catch up and get all the materials for the next videos together. These are great videos. Go get your own channel, you big whiner, and get it done yourself.
I really enjoy your videos! You are so good at writing and editing!
I am struggling to see the tragedy in somebody doing something extremely dangerous and not making it back. They knew the risk. And, they died doing what they love.
Thank you very much for this video, I am finding your mountaineering marathons quite fascinating
If someone in your family died in the same way, would you tell people to not call it a tragedy? You Sir, are what we in the business like to call "a jackoff"
Yes, and I liked the quote by Alex Honnold that "'Risk' is the likelihood or probability of a bad outcome (falling in this case) where 'consequence' is the result of that bad outcome". He had practiced El Cap so many time with safety lines and perfected (as much as possible) each move before he did so 'free soloing'. He felt his risk was very low (but not zero) that his confidence in his rather remarkable abilities, while acknowledging the consequences of falling were stark. So true that it's not a "tragedy" since that risk was accepted with these individuals believing in their own abilities to prevail over the dangerous circumstances as well as the consequence if they did not.
Those free fall seconds look epic on the video. What an amazing skier!!
Thanks for your hard work!
Don't let the haters get to you!
A great read is "The Boardman Tasker omnibus". Thanks Terror!
Nicely edited compilation
I really enjoyed this compilation with the inspired music! Very nice!🥳
Dw King, i usually watch while I’m doing chores or 💨 so I like hearing them again ❤️
“Verte” is “Viette”? My Swiss grandfather is turning over in his grave.
This has been an exceptionally well crafted and narrated piece. Great work 🎉
Like seemingly everything nowadays, mountaineering seems to have degenerated into a purely narcissistic pursuit.
climbs ..WHY??(😳.
Great content I have a problem with educators.
30:04 I hope for all adventurous climbers' sake, that they just forget about being the 1st this or that because it is no longer that any of us, except those closest to them and some others in the mountaineering community, will even remember their names or achievements as there are so very many firsts, now. I personally am more wooed by their treks, than their summits. I love watching them climb in these videos and I wish the videographers would linger a much longer while on the climbing. I saw one where a guy was walking what seemed terribly fast up and somewhat across a steep and slanted traverse and it was amazing but cut off after only about four or five steps.
I ❤️ how you say Mt Blanc. Mt Blahh. It sounds cool
Terror, check out Mt. Waahington, NH. We just had a 2024 skier die with a 600' fall down the back country slope known as Tuckerman's Ravine. Check it out!
Having climbed up & down Tuckerman's in the summer, around the mid 1960's, I know what you're talking about. But I know before that, before WWII, that a young Tony Matt won a ski race (imagine the equipment in the 1930's) where the top section brought contestants to the lip were it then becomes seemingly vertical and where the skiers ahead of him were going into wide turns to manage their speed, but as Tony reached the lip, he knew he was several seconds behind due to a slip & fall in the earlier section, so then (legend has it) that he knew it was all or nothing, so he took it headlong, like he was heading down a ski jump (which he was also good at) and literally broke records, probably the fastest a human had skied up until more recent times. Tony then went on to further demonstrate his courage as well as heroism by joining the 87 Mountain Infantry, better known as the "Ski Troops" during WWII, subsequently renamed as the 10th Mountain Infantry Division, as they saw considerable and brutal action routing the German troops that were dug in the mountain tops of Northern Italy and Southern Germany in 1945 (my own father was part of that division as well during that 1941-1945 training & deployment). After his military period ended, Tony was still very active, particularly as a ski coach and I had the honor of being coached by him for my 1968-1969 ski season in New England.
7:40 That's just it. It is one thing to know what you are doing is dangerous and has its risks, including death, but when it is *that* dangerous, I'd think you might want to save it for much later in life so you could still enjoy endless skiing trips throughout your lifetime. Of course we wouldn't do it at all if we *really* thought something would happen to us. That does not seem like a slope that is meant to be skied. The trek up itself is amazing.
Just climbing that mountain is a feat in itself! I bet they are very tired skiing!
32:09 That there is a mess~! Imagine trying to hike and climb your way through that~! 32:33 Why is it that it was two days before they raised the alarm~? Is it that no matter what, nobody could have gotten up there anyway in those conditions? The reason I ask is because they had a radio and so them not using it would have signified some trouble even if they waited a half a day or more to the time they thought they would have made it back to the camp. Not blaming here, I am just curious.
On Denali, I think you meant feet not meters ..no mountain is that high in meters ..😂😂😂
I am early.
At 7:52 do you mean congregate?
Biv ooh ack ?
have a hard time feeling bad about Maxine, adrenaline junkies are like other junkies
Ok, that comment irked me off! This channel puts out great content all of the time! He tells you in the beginning that this is a compilation of other videos- so if you dont like it, dont watch!
Furthermore- This channel isn't big enough YET, to put food on the table- people have jobs, kids, bills, A LIFE! You can tell he does this for the love of doing it! He doesn't normally put out a 30 min marathon, theyre usually an hour! Im guessing something happened this week that required his attention more than usual, but to keep up his scheduling on here, he was forced to do a marathon! NOT EVERYONE makes money on the internet, especially enough to support themselves. So get off your high horses, get a life outside of CZcams & being a troll, & realize the world doesn't revolve around YOU!
What are you going off about?? 😂
people here complaining about free content this good is peak 🤡 world
Congregate not conjugate
Come on Terror, you need us to watch then you need to make them watchable, not compile the repeats!! I'm becoming bored!!
I knew I watched these videos before. At least change up the narration/commentary.
Ungrateful! Get a job!
You’re actually complaining about something you are getting for free? 😂 here’s a solution… watch something else!! 😒😏
Get a life 😂
7:53 CONGREGATE. You don't mean conjugal.
The continuous repetition of the same video clips in different stories is frustrating and unnecessary.
Sooo....you dont have any new material?
Bro it’s gonna be summit season on Everest soon be patient 🤞 they’re doing the acclimatization climbs rn I’m sure we will get some good stories soon. Not that I’m excited for tragedy. Just to learn about it.
These are the single stories we’ve been watching…🙁 disappointing: (
@@wishgodgirl1903how many deaths do you wish?
@@rodeo9837 Why lie? We are not watching these to learn....I can bet that 90% of his audience don't do any climbing. Why it is so hard to admit that it is entertaining to watch tragedy? It just is. You don't have to look for a "good" sounding reason why you watch, especially for strangers on the internet you will never meet. He makes content not because he likes to do tragedy...he do it because its a good niche and it generates good monetization money...and subscribers will get bored and leave if the channel is uploading old stuff either channel owner is burned out but feels like he still have to drop something or don't have time to put in for new ones so he dropped "Marathon"
@@roderickflint1330because there’s individuals like myself who have spent years camping in harsh conditions with the desire to eventually climb to camp. Not just hike.
This has given me so much information to preserve myself IF I ever do get into climbing. If not it’s still taught me a couple things about cold weather survival which is a legitimate need as a Canadian who walks everywhere
Since getting into this series. I’ve started incorporating a lot of cold weather survival items in my day to day carry bags. I haven’t had to use em yet. But if I do. It will be thanks to this channel.
Also fairly important in general to preserve this kinda history. Regardless how it’s done. Their stories are being told
Compilations are done due to lack of new material. Or laziness? Reruns don't cut it. Yawn.
We need a different type of "powder" to keep watching 😮
Idk, I’m a fan of the compiled ones just because it’s something to listen to idly while I fall asleep without having to worry about changing the video every 10 minutes for a normal video. After all, there’s only so many “disaster” stories that can be covered.
Where are your videos?
You keep saying meters when you mean feet. He wasn’t at 18,000 meters. He was at 18,000 feet. Very annoying since presumably you consider yourself an expert in this. There’s a pretty big difference between meters and feet. Makes your videos unwatchable
Yep , I caught that..on Denali, he said 18000 meters and 14000 meters ..should have been feet ..😂😂😂
How can someone say "bivuoac" in EVERY video, yet say it wrong?!?!?
Or is this a bot?!?
The amount of mistakes, conversion errors, butchered pronunciations makes your videos impossible to listen to
Then don't listen
So...If i wanted to read I'd buy a book🖕🏻🤡