Pobeda: Climbing North Hemisphere's Coldest Peak ft. Tamara Lunger and Simone Moro | The North Face
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- čas přidán 11. 11. 2018
- Sakha is the home to Pik Pobeda, the highest mountain in Siberia, and where apinists Tamara Lunger and Simone Moro attempted the first ever winter ascent of the frozen monolith. Discover more: bit.ly/TheNorthfaceYT
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3:40 The driver is wearing a t-shirt! 😯 Such a badass!
Dude, it was *only* minus 5° in the car
@@aestheticsabotage5098 dude, like only -5. That's nothing...
Here in Belgium it rarely goes below 0 and if it does I'm still freezing in my hoodie, t-shirt and jacket. This dude is in a t-shirt in -5 degrees, that's badass
Incredibile!!!!😳😳😳
summer for him...
He's in a vehicle with a heated interior. @@aestheticsabotage5098
The dude who jumped in the river to dig his bus out with no gloves was the most interesting thing that happened.
Pretty sure he met them at the peak wearing only a hawaiian shirt and flops.
Humilliating climbers not even trying to do so =D
he knows if he dosnt get it done quick , the problem will grow , theres no choice . get it done
yeah,,,how did they just breeze over that so quickly??!
he had no other chance to get out from the ice trap. becouse in such situation the count goes for minutes
Tamara and Simone you are the best... Thanks to share this adventures with us... frome México!
incredible guys, well done, thank you for taking us with you.
What a man, moving ice blocks with bare hands and water until your knees could kill you in 3 minutes. Not him, i think before jumping in the ice he said hold my beer please.
*hold my vodka please
Wim Hof has proven this wrong. Just breathe.
@@bixby9797 а ты где живешь?
he didnt say please
@@joshlockie9285 Just breathe, like lmao bro its just hypothermia (/s...)
moro n1, un alpinista incredibile, ti segue da tempo e rimango sempre sorpreso quando vedo un tuo video! continua cosi piccolo GRANDE uomo!!!!!
Fenomenali a sopportare un freddo simile!
Quello che impressiona di più è che questa montagna è "fuori dal mondo"!
Grande impresa, bravissimi!
Un saluto
Giuly Zanga
PLEASE, more videos from Simone Moro expeditions, and great Respect to Tamara Lungen. GRANDIIII
Beh Simone e Tamara si conoscono sono dei grandi si sa, ma il tipo che guida il furgone a 3:40 che e' in maglietta? Ne vogliamo parlare? Assurdo! Ciao.
What an environment -
The local population seemingly merits a separate dedicated focus
Amazing challenge! Great adventure in our modern times.
Siete fantastici...vi invidio e vi stimo!!! Quando rinascerò mi darò anch’io alla esplorazione 👍😀👏
Nothing better than getting home from work and watching some TNF expedition videos😌
Bravissimi Tamara e Simone che posti lasciano senza fiato
From start to finish, this was amazing!
This video is an inspiration. Thank you.
Thanks for this video, it's amazing:)
che invidia ragazzi, sia per il posto che per la vostra performance!!!!!!!!
Spettacolare!!!
Nice video! Great and exotic surroundings, I could feel the cold all through the screen....
You can see two Western-Europan people, fully geared by Northface and still freezing, while the locals just have non high tech stuff and seem very comfortable. :D
Sei eccezionale, anche con quella pronuncia! Sei uno dei miei pochi eroi.
I'm gonna stop complaining about the cold in Detroit now. Thanks for the perspective y'all! XP
You live in Detroit. You get a pass.
You can see two Western-Europan people, fully geared by Northface and still freezing, while the locals just have non high tech stuff and seem very comfortable. :D
Andreas Krause they are most likely more acclimated to the temperature
Locals are using completely different materials for their clothes. Only natural materials like animals' fur, leather, wool and down are able to save local people from extreme temperatures and wind. Such clothes is extra-warm, but usually is very heavy and not really suitable for high activity like sport.
@@marycaats years of living in that climate develops substantial brownfat reserves. Their bodies are much more resistant to cold
Just to be fair, if I ever go climbing such mountain, I'll take lightweight high tech stuff over warm but heavy fur coat.
you could say the locals live there and were used to it. As opposed to others coming from close to sea level..
Magic. So inspiring!
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Inspirational to say the least !!! Thank you for sharing.
Fenomenali a sopportare un freddo simile!
Quello che impressiona di più è che questa montagna è "fuori dal mondo"!
Grande impresa, bravissimi!
Un saluto
Giuly Zanga
Amazing exploration!
Impossible to think an attempt like this, that you achieved. Salut.
Привет из России! )Шикарное видео !)
Maravilloso ! Tamara, all the love for you!
i would love to live there. 10 months of winter? sounds like a dream.
It’s really mind blowing how large Russia is
Did you know that departing from Montreal, Quebec, Canada, it is faster to get to Paris, France than to get to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada? Really put the scale of country in perspective. :P
Fuseey I know Canada is big, I never said it wasn’t, but Russia is about 2x larger lol either way they’re both impressive. I mean the US is large too..about the same as Canada, but it’s just hard to comprehend having THAT much land as Russia does
@ElijahMFearon Well most of theirs is covered with ice 364 days of the year and totally useless. They have always had a need for warm-water ports.
@@LightSpearX Great Circle Route? You're also flying opposite the Earth's rotation rather than it working against you.
Almost 2.5 times the size of US
Well done; and so beautiful there.
I liked the video but I wish more were said about the people living in such harsh conditions
The documentary Happy People: A year in Taiga is exactly what you are looking for :)
Yeah, I'm Shure with proper training those could summit Everest like it was a stroll in the park...
In a few words: they has a stallion balls)
@@Mordwand ГОд??? один год?? так мало? я тут всю жизнь живу
north face don't give a shit about the dirty local natives. they wanna sell their china made bullshit jackets to tweens
Nothing but respect..
Thanks simone an friend for other peak you inspire me to push harder 🇬🇧
Stunning thanks.
Another Interesting Mountain!..
What a great place for climbing. Thanks for sharing your awesome story with us.
It is a balmy 55 in England today, and my friend & I were sat outside having a coffee. We moved indoors, as we found it a bit cold when the sun went in.
Proper weather weaklings!!! Respect to these adventurous people.
"Your car is broken, maybe you are dead"
Bravissimi, complimenti
Bellissimo!
Great advice from the living legend.
WELL SHOT.... WELL DONE TO THE CAMERA GUYS..... AND THE EDITORS
Great adventure, thanks a lot for sharing nad giving courage to others ;-)
Thanks! I´ve been to Peak Lenin Camp 3, and it was hard... However, the experience unlocked states I am not used to, which I find interesting.
absolute mad lads!
Me ha encantado, hermoso documental de estas personas en uno de los lugares mas inhóspitos de la tierra, los admiro, saludos desde Colombia.
Amazing!
Amazing video! This really does encourage me to do more with my life.
Coco
1 year later: what more have you done with your life?
Excellent question 2 yr and still busy doing I guess
-71.3°c... Sometimes in the morning it gets as cold as 19°c and I won't leave my bed...
Well that's not official the official record is -67.8C
it got to -36.1C where im from earlier this january
Best video ever..
What an adventure!
Yey, we were the first to climb this mountain, and this monument put here by others, proves it!
Fantastico.
Incredible
Unreal.
Приезжайте на Урал ❤
-40 and the drivers wearing a t shirt...tough guys live in those conditions yearly...love it
Incredibile!! 😳😳👍
There is another Peak Pobeda in the Northern Hemisphere - in Central Tyan Shan. And it is also the coldest among 7K+ peaks.
Clicking on this video I was expecting that one!
Они хотели подняться в полярном круге.
Beautiful
Bellissimo! Mi sarebbe piaciuto un film vero e proprio 👍🏼
AHHAHAHA apro il video senza guardare chi fossero i protagonisti e sento chiaramente una pronuncia bergamasca. Mitico Moro ahahah
Woa, great adventure
Nuts … absolute crazy with brave …kudos … you are trailblazers ..
From the Karakorum. Love and support
Magic
Fantastica serata ieri a Sesto San Giovanni, con Simone e Tamara a raccontare questa straordinaria avventura in un luogo pazzesco. Bravissimi e umili, per niente "gasati" e disponibilissimi nel dopo serata a fare foto con i fans e firmare autografi.
Grazie
Sergio
Wow!
01:55 - You can SEE the cold.
Whoa - TOAL before you even get to the real trip - yes, mind indeed blown !
Simone moro sei un treno !!!
Driver is a hero! He shouls go with You 😃
I love this climate. It's very much like Canadas north here. Yet we had two weeks of minus 35 to minus 40°C and now its only -5°C. It warmed right up and is slushy not dry. I prefer the cold and dry weather. We dress for it. We prepare for it. The muskeg wich is swamp in summer is hard and frozen in winter and the land opens up to us wich is inaccessible in summer. All logging is done in winter. All the winter roads open and are maintaned. We can cross all rivers and lakes. If the car breaks down we have preperations for that. You just need to prepare properly and the land gives us what we need. A small portable shelter and wood stove can work miracles.
É muito bom ver isso!
I'm watching open mouth this episode! 😮
Thanks for the (german) subs!!
Observations of how locals live there are more interesting than the climb itself...
So here's a question. At 1:35 it looks like Tamara is wearing the Summit L3 Down Hoodie, but it seems this is either a prototype or something that's just not for sale to the general public, because her jacket has the Gore-Tex logo. As far as I know, the Summit L3 doesn't have Gore-Tex, which is a real shame because the lack of a waterproof membrane is the only drawback from a jacket that is otherwise the pinnacle of perfection. In fact, that's why I returned mine. So my question is: TNF, why aren't you selling this to the public?!?!
Amazing 😉
Simone..Simone...love u man
Nice journey
I wish all big climbs were more of an adventure like this. Something that isn't simply a well beaten path that you follow and do what so many around you and before you have done. That is why I might do the Annapurna circuit one day, but EBC or many other paths have little interest to me.
Molto bene!!
grazie
Pik Pobeda (Пик Победы) is in the Tian Shan mountain range in Kyrgyzstan. This mountain correctly translated from Russian should be called Pobeda Mountain (Победа (гора)). It is also not the highest mountain in Siberia. Belukha Mountain (Гора Белуха) in the Altai range is 4506 meters. Munku-Sardyk (Мунку-Сардык) in the Sayan range is 3491 meters.
Thanks, I was about to point this out. I was there a few years ago.
The mountain in the Tian Shan mountain range is called Pik Pobedy. In the video they did not say it was the highest mountain in Siberia, but in the Siberian Artic Polar Circle. Then in the description they got it wrong obviously...
@@kto3412 Not. Still Victory Peak, which is located in Yakutia in Russia ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9F%D0%BE%D0%B1%D0%B5%D0%B4%D0%B0_(%D0%B3%D0%BE%D1%80%D0%B0)
ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9F%D0%BE%D0%B1%D0%B5%D0%B4%D0%B0_(%D0%B3%D0%BE%D1%80%D0%B0) Пик Победы и Пик Победа - это разные горы.
You guys are amazing "love from Pakistan"
Пёсики классные!
Grandi
So as I understood the
bulldozers are staying everywhere in Siberia and ready to help? :-)
most likely the bulldozer is always here. Earn money by helping cars
...and then there was a bulldozer.
Pro Speedflying No, they are not everywhere, I even could say that they are not there at all. I think it was made for the film
@@aha8718 it was sarcasm :-)
There was a river unfrozen with craks, and the bulldozer was trying to make a "ground bridge" so that the car could go trough, thats why the bulldozer was there. Everething is explained in the book of Simone :)
I normally start to feel the chill at 22’c in my city , @ -71 ‘c I would be frozen dead like a glass bottle in a minute 😂😂
TOP!!!!!
Watching on my heatplanket
Такой зимы , они не видели )))
It's December (winter) and it's 24°C here and I complain that it's very cold 😅😅
The north face 🐾🇹🇷
Hey guys from NorthFace! Pobeda is NOT the highest mountain in Siberia. The highest mountain in Siberia is Belukha, 4509 m. Pobeda is the highest point of Yakutia (the region of Russia which is geographically not even Siberia). Guys, you should be more careful with data.
Well, if you wanna talk about data, Belukha is not the highest point in Siberia. It's a volcano in Kamchatka Peninsula.
@@astrodomine708 Kamchatka is located in the Far East region. You could be surprised but Far East is not Siberia. So Кола Бельды is right and Belukha is the highest mountain in Siberia.
@@user-gp2no9fw8r You're right too, but Siberia is also a geographical region and its highest point is indeed that volcano from Kamchatka.
@@astrodomine708 I know that people beyond Russia often don't see the difference. And maybe traditionally the Far East could be called Siberia too. But it is some kind of stereotype now. Actually we distinguish these two terms in Russia :) And people from the Russian Far East can be upset about calling them Siberians :)
@@user-gp2no9fw8r I understand that there's Siberia as a political region but Siberia is also a much larger geographical region (just look it up on Wikipedia), maybe not accepted by everyone but still...
Очень круто!
CONGRATULATION
Anyone can tell me what ski bindings are they using? As far as I can see they are using Olympus Mons mountaineering boots and bindings that are somehow compatible with'em.
He must be very KOURIOUS
-73C on Denali. Both mountains cooooolllllldddd
-78C on Logan Canada.