Matterhorn climb 2016 with Walter Rossini

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  • čas přidán 2. 09. 2016
  • This is the climb footage from the GoPro of Walter Rossini my guide. I climbed the Matterhorn July 29th 2016. Left the hut at 4:05am, arrived at the summit at 8am and back to the hut by noon.
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Komentáře • 105

  • @silasmarner7586
    @silasmarner7586 Před 6 lety +17

    Fabulous climb. Mr. Rossini is clearly an EXCELLENT guide. I'd have him on the sharp end of the rope any ol' day. Congratulations.

  • @larryklawiter9168
    @larryklawiter9168 Před 2 lety +2

    I find myself watching these climbers in absolute amazement at their skill and bravery!

  • @texasuavpilot
    @texasuavpilot Před 2 lety +3

    Awesome video and excellent guide. My hands were sweating as I was watching the climb.

  • @stevenhalliday7297
    @stevenhalliday7297 Před 7 lety +25

    never shown any interest in climbing since childhood, but everytime i see the matterhorn i get an overwhelming obsession to climb it. all of it, to explore it.

    • @EliaTaubert
      @EliaTaubert Před 7 lety

      steven halliday just do it!!!! I'm gonna do it this summer!!!

    • @profd65
      @profd65 Před 5 lety

      It's a beautiful mountain.

    • @algore3860
      @algore3860 Před 5 lety

      Elia Taubert how’d it go

    • @Zezam_
      @Zezam_ Před 3 lety

      Elia Taubert u alive bro?

    • @galinpetrov8968
      @galinpetrov8968 Před rokem

      As I am with any 8thousander 😂

  • @spqrdigo8504
    @spqrdigo8504 Před 7 lety +12

    Amazing job, congrats! Watching the footage just seems incredible how the first climbers could make it in 1865 without any fix ropes and modern equipment. I know some of them died during that climb, but that was like flying to the moon.

  • @jamesebola1250
    @jamesebola1250 Před 6 lety +15

    Every time I feel like mountain climbing I take a nap until the feeling goes away...

  • @svenskavapes8558
    @svenskavapes8558 Před 2 lety +1

    Have Newer climed, but what an amazing guide👍
    Wow, what a job he did...
    Great job, greeting from sweden 🙏⚘

  • @kw19193
    @kw19193 Před rokem +1

    North face from the looks of it. Very well done. Cheers!

  • @h34p
    @h34p Před 3 lety +6

    Did noone see the slip at 15:23 (climbers behind them), could've been deadly.

  • @philflip1963
    @philflip1963 Před 2 lety +1

    This guide looks like a good one. Good client handling technique.

  • @TonchyShultz
    @TonchyShultz Před 6 lety +7

    Congrats for reaching summit its very good video and thx for it! ..woow.!Greetings from Canada! 😉 😊 😋 😎

  • @zhelko
    @zhelko Před 4 lety +3

    congratulations, this is one of my favorite mountains.

  • @Bob-tq2jv
    @Bob-tq2jv Před 6 lety +2

    Superb footage and very good guide

  • @aaronzide390
    @aaronzide390 Před 7 lety +1

    This is cool Tomer!! @ 9min when you have the sun coming up, and you're above the cloud line is pretty awesome. I am sure you were tired, but hopefully you had time to turn around and take it all in.

  • @w.o.w2801
    @w.o.w2801 Před 4 lety +2

    Well done guys, awesome video!!!

  • @kevinc6763
    @kevinc6763 Před rokem

    That final walk to the summit is so harrowing haha. Yeah, I'd be freaking out.

  • @craigblundell2031
    @craigblundell2031 Před rokem

    You made it look very easy !! Great work !!

  • @lrt1980
    @lrt1980 Před 2 lety +1

    Not a climber, but that exposure at 3.30 - 4.30... my lord. Probably normal for alpine mountaineers but I would freeze!

  • @pawelus456
    @pawelus456 Před 7 lety +2

    Which way was it ? Great video ;)
    Greetings !

  • @phildown99
    @phildown99 Před 5 lety +1

    Great guide.

  • @MirkoBergesio
    @MirkoBergesio Před 7 lety +1

    FANTASTICO !!!

  • @albau2640
    @albau2640 Před 5 lety +2

    Well done. Congratulations! :)

  • @troymoss4515
    @troymoss4515 Před 3 lety

    Great video, thanks for sharing. I want to climb with Walter on the Matterhorn...

  • @zuba99
    @zuba99 Před 6 lety +1

    What did that plaque say at 5:02?

  • @Cre8tvMG
    @Cre8tvMG Před rokem

    That looks like it would be impossible to keep from dislodging rocks, it's so torn up. In fact, it's so torn up I'm amazed it's standing. Seems like it would crumble away to a flat mound!

  • @biskitz86913
    @biskitz86913 Před 4 lety +3

    Im sitting in bed and this is making my hands sweat and muscles I didnt know I have tense up. Great footage but wouldnt catch me up there lol

  • @showtek8425
    @showtek8425 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice vid ;) thump up. Atough your guide is pulling you up to the summit. Next time give a try to do it on your own, way more challenging.

  • @garywilson1688
    @garywilson1688 Před 6 lety +2

    Have you ever had a client that just froze at some point on the climb?

  • @thorstenreitz7302
    @thorstenreitz7302 Před 6 lety +4

    Tomer, nice video, thank you. Interesting to see all the anchor points and how the guide belayed on them. How much experience did you have climbing before?

    • @tomerzussman7735
      @tomerzussman7735  Před 6 lety

      Thorsten Reitz I climbed a lot before, I have 15 years experience but I preferred to climb the matterhorn with a local guide.

    • @thorstenreitz7302
      @thorstenreitz7302 Před 6 lety +4

      OK good to know. I was just wondering because of all the very detailed commands the guide gave. The guides with which I have been climbing in the past were not as specific. However, I liked this guy's style - I am not so convinced of short-roping, which most Swiss guides prefer. For me the one thing that always scares me about the Matterhorn is the summit arete :).

    • @tomerzussman7735
      @tomerzussman7735  Před 6 lety +2

      Thorsten Reitz Walter is a great guide and helps acted as I'm new to climbing, during the climb he got more comfortable with me :) if you want to do it quick.... Short rope is a good option.... Then summit ridge is the best part!

    • @user-mw2vn7pv8n
      @user-mw2vn7pv8n Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@thorstenreitz7302Yeah short roping is very sketchy. They prefer it because it's quicker but I doubt it has an above 80% success rate in case of a fall.

  • @rhomai
    @rhomai Před 6 lety

    i wonder what the guide does if the the client falls on the ridge when they are unclipped to the wall. like leaning to the other side and trying to balance the weight of the client?

    • @tomerzussman7735
      @tomerzussman7735  Před 6 lety

      rhomai each climbers needs to be alert for the others balance and help if needed before a fall. No matter what pepole say.... If one's fall from the cliff... Both are done.... But.... When you think about... No one just fall whike waking on the street... And especially when you are aware of the situation.

  • @daska1477
    @daska1477 Před rokem

    Hi Tomer, great video! Which peaks have you climbed before Matterhorn? I planned my climb this summer with a guide, but it's hard to tell when you are 'ready' for it. I believe it also was physically quite demanding?

  • @ryan.jfl69
    @ryan.jfl69 Před 3 lety

    what route was this?

  • @stevenhalliday7297
    @stevenhalliday7297 Před 7 lety +2

    Walter, what do you do if they fall? Im guessing let go of rope?

    • @cooperativ
      @cooperativ Před 6 lety

      steven halliday the technique is to cut em off quickly, that's what you need a Swiss knife for on a Matterhorn

    • @richardblackdog3966
      @richardblackdog3966 Před 6 lety +3

      No, this is a very bad idea. Climbing ropes are very expensive and it is not good to waste them by cutting them up. If someone falls,, the person with them should quickly undo the faller's knot enabling them to save the rope.

  • @deannilvalli6579
    @deannilvalli6579 Před 6 lety

    Was that the Hörnligrat? The title does not specify which route it was, and I could not recognise anything from the Leongrat in the footage available.

    • @tomerzussman7735
      @tomerzussman7735  Před 6 lety

      Dean Nilvalli that was the Hornligrat route

    • @MD.79
      @MD.79 Před 4 lety

      Dean Nilvalli it was clearly recognizable the Hörnli ridge at 08:50 when they reached Solvay hut, which is on the Swiss route!

    • @deannilvalli6579
      @deannilvalli6579 Před 4 lety

      @@MD.79 Got it.

  • @oggino2
    @oggino2 Před 2 lety +1

    Ohh hell naa that summit walk is thin man thousands of feet either side one slip or missed placed step and its good night Vienna !!!

  • @rongxiangliu257
    @rongxiangliu257 Před 5 lety +1

    太佩服了,一群不怕死的好汉,征服了一座满是碎石的高山。

  • @alexlurye1815
    @alexlurye1815 Před 7 lety

    Nice climb

  • @Biboa_outdoor.hiking
    @Biboa_outdoor.hiking Před rokem

    congratulation😊

  • @user-ju9hg9er8w
    @user-ju9hg9er8w Před 2 lety

    🖤

  • @jimo5564
    @jimo5564 Před 5 lety +2

    I don't remember fixed ropes in 1970. No guides for us either.

    • @tomerzussman7735
      @tomerzussman7735  Před 5 lety

      Jim O there are fixed rope at one section only. If you are experienced enough you don't need a guide. Doing it on the 70s...different equipment, good for you :)

    • @jimo5564
      @jimo5564 Před 5 lety +1

      I was just twenty-six and on my first trip to the Alps. Great days. I have a couple of 'Grand Courses.' But the Matterhorn is my all time favorite. Somehow it seems scarier now than back in the day. Good luck.

    • @loveaodai100
      @loveaodai100 Před 5 lety +2

      Coincidentally... I was also there in 1970 (in August of that year). I flipped about 50,000 Wetsons hamburgers to earn the money to go (from New York City). I was 16 years old. I hiked from Zermatt to the Hornli Hut and back. For me that was a big achievement. One of the great jaw dropping experiences in life is a late afternoon arrival to Zermatt while on the train and seeing the Matterhorn come into view.

    • @whenmoonsir
      @whenmoonsir Před 5 lety

      @@loveaodai100 walked to the hörnlihut today ... Absolutely amazing

  • @manulator68
    @manulator68 Před 4 měsíci

    Ir dos encordados sin asegurarse no es lo mejor, no?

  • @topbanana4013
    @topbanana4013 Před 2 lety +1

    just had some food man i cant watch this i feel sick already

  • @zainraheel508
    @zainraheel508 Před 4 lety

    Can you please share a full length video if you have more clips?

  • @tomerzussman7735
    @tomerzussman7735  Před 7 lety +5

    Thanks. It was amazing. They died on the decent.

  • @DjiMavicMini58
    @DjiMavicMini58 Před 6 lety

    They Never show what must be worse the descent, that must be more scary than the climb up

    • @tomerzussman7735
      @tomerzussman7735  Před 6 lety +1

      dave bevan it's not... But it is more dengares... Only becouse you are very tired.

    • @malcolmabram2957
      @malcolmabram2957 Před 5 lety

      I used to do rock climbing and mountaineering. You are right. A good rule is to take the easiest route down.

  • @Iwrestledabeard17
    @Iwrestledabeard17 Před 6 lety

    I think I would shit ones self at all the parts this look intense

  • @onlyme972
    @onlyme972 Před 2 lety +1

    Fantastic vid but sod that for a game

  • @steventhaw3765
    @steventhaw3765 Před 5 lety

    I know people who died because of that when they dropped their ice ax and lost the chance to self arrest. Isn't it better to be safe than dead? SERENE rules of climbing?

  • @johnv9594
    @johnv9594 Před 6 lety

    Why does this need to be protected climbing? This is climbing steep stairs.

    • @johnv9594
      @johnv9594 Před 6 lety

      +Pete's Eats Thanks for your valuable insight. many people free solo the mhorn.

    • @johnv9594
      @johnv9594 Před 6 lety

      Pete's Eats I never claimed to be a climber, and my terminology was still correct. Maybe your just a shitty climber with no balls.

    • @johnv9594
      @johnv9594 Před 6 lety

      +Pete's Eats So why do many climbers have little issues climbing it "solo," and you do? I respect you, but you lack what they have.

    • @johnv9594
      @johnv9594 Před 6 lety

      Pete's Eats I just saw Meru, and Conrad Anker says "free solo" twice. So fuck both you cowards.

    • @davidharrison5159
      @davidharrison5159 Před 6 lety +1

      So dallas v, you watched the Meru film nice, I haven't yet, but I certainly do know a little about Anker from way back in the early 1990's, about his attitude in the mountains & climbing resume & also of course about the great Jimmy Chin & Renan Ozturk too, the other team members that made that climb as you will know.
      They're all incredibly talented, super athletes, really olympians in their own right quite frankly (sponsored to the hilt) pushing at the edge of the sport or endeavor I would call expedition climbing / alpinism.
      Here's the thing though big man, if you have listened at all to anything any of them have ever said while talking on camera, you will know that they are all incredibly humble down to earth human beings too, decent folk, there's genuine hubris there.
      None of them would say someone who doesn't have the technical ability or level of experience to be able to safely solo, free solo, climb alone without any rope system, or whatever terminology you are comfortable using, the Matterhorn or a mountain like it, shouldn't be there, period. Simply, none of them of them would say that.
      How are people supposed to get experience & more confidence in the mountains if not through slowly getting there over a lifetime with more technical & more challenging climbs, if that's your thing? Maybe compared to the Meru expedition that impressed you so much as you watched the film on a screen, sitting in a chair, climbing the Hornli isn't a really big deal at all, sure okay it isn't. I'm sure you are a major league hard man with years of alpine & rock experience under your belt, well done, it's impressive I'm sure. I'm sure you sprinted up the Nordwand straight out of the crib, but seriously, didn't you have your first experience outdoors somewhere once upon a time, long long ago?
      Or have I got this whole thing entirely wrong?
      I don't think you actually know a thing about climbing. I bet you never so much as hauled your ass up a tiny boulder in whatever hayseed parts you must hail from.
      I mean you said coward, not sure at all where the hell that comes from?
      I reckon, on reflection, that it's you who is the coward, yup that's it.
      You even wrote it down, damn! It must really be on your mind.
      Are you a coward dallas v?
      What are you afraid of dallas v?
      Did you get to the bottom of the big mountain in your life one day & get all scared & head back to your apartment to cry under your covers?
      Sorry for you.
      Pardon my Australian, f$&k you c*%t.

  • @captainfuture33
    @captainfuture33 Před 7 lety +1

    I just have to comment. Why would someone go on a mountain if he is not able to do the climb without a rope ? I mean, guys, the matterhorn nowadays is really easy to climb. There are ropes already! You cannot fall from the mountain, unless you are not good in what you are doing and that is climbing. I am sorry, Walter Rossini, you dont seem to be talented when it comes to climbing, i can see by your movements. I am sorry to tell you, but i had to..

    • @AGH331
      @AGH331 Před 7 lety +9

      You either have absolutely no clue about climbing/mountaineering, or you're just a lunatic.

    • @captainfuture33
      @captainfuture33 Před 7 lety

      I knew, i didnt have to comment.. good luck !

    • @riberoreyes
      @riberoreyes Před 6 lety +2

      If it is so easy, please show us a video where you climb it with no guide!

    • @cooperativ
      @cooperativ Před 6 lety +2

      Luis Ribero chil pal, he's done K2 and Everest without the O2 and all in one day :) both I mean :)

    • @jw5471
      @jw5471 Před 6 lety +4

      You need a guide if you arent expiriecend enough. To not put yourself or others in danger. Also everyone that isnt insane uses ropes. This isnt a playground for adults. You need to be prepared to enjoy it the best. Also walter seems very expirienced to me. The way he climbs the mountain. Its at steady pace, every move is allready planned ahead, he secures his fellow climber good with the fixed points and rocks, he makes it look ez. Saying such things makes me think you never seen a mountain up close.