Summiting the World's Highest Mountains

Summiting the World's Highest Mountains

David Snow

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@Arty11
@Arty11 - 17.09.2021 17:17

The most beautiful place I’ve ever visited Chamonix ❤️👀 Thankyou for these wonderful videos.

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@frankblangeard8865
@frankblangeard8865 - 10.02.2024 06:35

Don't take any of the 'Science' in this video seriously!

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@jesussanz101
@jesussanz101 - 30.08.2022 18:25

Incredible aerial sights. It's very impressive seeing climbing in the same documentary to Ueli Steck, the swiss machine, and Gaston Rebufat, the guide with the beautiful jersey, as we used to call them. Two radical different ways of climbing, but just one feeling.
Congratulations.
Hugs from Madrid.

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@bloopnation
@bloopnation - 27.08.2022 00:15

Is your last name really Snow?

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@bloopnation
@bloopnation - 27.08.2022 00:14

I think mountain climbing is in decline.

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@bodomeijer772
@bodomeijer772 - 24.08.2022 00:42

Great Documentary

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@bepowerification
@bepowerification - 30.06.2022 12:16

For a long time I didnt know a lot about mountaineering and knew Messner from seeing him from time to time on TV and for some reason never liked him. But man.. after learning about what he has accomplished I think he is one of the greatest mountaineers of all times.

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@mikehunt9884
@mikehunt9884 - 10.02.2022 04:39

they keep talking about how tibetains and sherpas are "genetically adapted" to high altitide, which, sure, could be true. But sherpas are born at high altitude, a lot of sherpa kids work as porters from like 13-14 years old, so of course their bodies would be used to high altitude.

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@mikehunt9884
@mikehunt9884 - 10.02.2022 03:07

damn imagine trying to climb mount blanc without any synthetic materials, they didn't even use animal furs or skins, except for the boots. they probably had wool coats cotton and other natural fabrics

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@mainemade300
@mainemade300 - 06.11.2021 18:22

Now no one wants to climb mountains for glory an fame , ANYMORE what a shame
I think that test was nothen but bull 💩

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@nilkanthmeshram298 - 21.09.2021 19:23

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@matthewcollins5344
@matthewcollins5344 - 20.09.2021 07:43

Thank you for all these videos. I have some health issues that keep me from climbing but I still felt the call when I camped at the bottom of Denali🙏.

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@prabinkarki5521
@prabinkarki5521 - 19.09.2021 22:18

Its actually 8850 meters now

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@vessela7484
@vessela7484 - 19.09.2021 21:58

Wonder how many years until we have the annual Red Bull Everest Rampage and they live stream an Everest speed run.

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@denhamjay
@denhamjay - 19.09.2021 18:49

I would have thought the grail for all mountaineers is K2 and not Everest given the extreme difference in difficulty

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@allansbullet
@allansbullet - 19.09.2021 13:51

Two very good friends of mine, Rob Hall and Gary Ball, from here in Christchurch New Zealand, summited the 7 highest peaks on the 7 continents in 7 months in 1990. My company sponsored them, providing the solar panels they used to charge up their electronic equipment. As far as I'm aware, their record has never been broken. Mont Blanc is not the highest mountain in Europe - the highest is Mount Elbrus in the Urals in European Russia. The last of the 7 summits that Rob and Gary climbed was the Vinson Massif in a VERY remote part of Antarctica - Rob brought me back a piece of rock that I keep on my bookshelf from the summit of the Vinson Massif. Unfortunately, these two very good friends of mine both died in the Himalayas, Gary on K2, and Rob on Mount Everest. RIP my friends.

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@golden1789
@golden1789 - 18.09.2021 23:14

Wonderful Mr Snow...is there another episode?

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@Averkijev
@Averkijev - 18.09.2021 23:01

Continentally highest mountain in Europe is Elbrus I'm afraid...🤣🤣

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@username20131
@username20131 - 18.09.2021 21:28

My wife would walk if I told her I'd like to spend a fortune climbing a mountain but hope is what keeps you going innit

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@ronalddancaliva883
@ronalddancaliva883 - 18.09.2021 18:04

What are the benefits of having been able to climb a mountain or what are the climbers getting out of it?

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@gurjot1729
@gurjot1729 - 18.09.2021 14:20

Love all these documentaries, especially the ones in 720p or higher.

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@timothyharmon7124
@timothyharmon7124 - 18.09.2021 12:26

I like that!

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@PavelLavrishchev
@PavelLavrishchev - 18.09.2021 09:59

Mt. Elbrus (5642m) in Russia is considered to be the peak of Europe. Also it is one of the mountains included into 7 Summits program.

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@sharnabanana2319
@sharnabanana2319 - 18.09.2021 07:16

Just got home from sumitting the second largest Peak in SEQLD Australia. For the second time in 4 weeks ✌🤩✌ not as big as these but the biggest I can get too atm ha ha

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@colletteimoto7380
@colletteimoto7380 - 18.09.2021 03:58

Oh goodie, goodie. Thanx David Snow.

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@terrypbug
@terrypbug - 18.09.2021 03:42

This is great timing as I just tour my ACL and ligaments around knee so no climbing or walking hardly

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@walhalladome5227
@walhalladome5227 - 18.09.2021 02:53

Hate to say it but Mt. Blanc is not the highest mountain of Europe. That honour goes to Mt. Elbrus. And all the next 9 highest mountains are also found in the Caucasus.

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@archibaldstokes
@archibaldstokes - 18.09.2021 00:48

abrupt ending

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@alexandrubrumarescu364
@alexandrubrumarescu364 - 17.09.2021 21:53

Excellent !

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@stu7647
@stu7647 - 17.09.2021 21:32

Fantastic, cheers David!

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@nwyliedavid07
@nwyliedavid07 - 17.09.2021 21:08

its not mount everest its Chomolungma You'll just come to climb here but we stay here know one can come here climb and keep changing names internationally.

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@nwyliedavid07
@nwyliedavid07 - 17.09.2021 21:05

mount everest was first climbed by an indian that's why norgay had already achieved everest 7 times before and no one knew of it and prior to that his dad. know one knows about that, also coming to an indian mountain and naming them as Hilary step where they died is incorrect its a sign of inferiority what is someone comes to half dome and names it Anand dome what would you'll say.

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@GabrielTrudeau
@GabrielTrudeau - 17.09.2021 20:51

First I'd like to say a big Thank you to David for sharing all those mountaineering videos. I'm french Canadian from Montreal and it sucks to be able to speak both french and english for those videos I understand everything in double !!!

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@NathanDudani
@NathanDudani - 17.09.2021 18:44

Ain't no valley low enough,
Ain't no river wide enough

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@debasishsen9397
@debasishsen9397 - 17.09.2021 18:24

Amazing. 👍

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@PetraKann
@PetraKann - 17.09.2021 16:53

The British mountaineering traditions are intimately coupled to the Imperialist expansionist and elitist policies of the British Empire.
If you look at the deaths recorded on Mount Everest in the 1920s, the first 9 fatalities listed were Sherpas associated with British expeditions. It was not until the deaths of Mallory and Irving in 1924 that the first British/western fatalities occurred.
For a long time The British viewed Mount Everest as British property.

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@wouterberend
@wouterberend - 17.09.2021 16:49

Love all these documentaries, keep em coming!

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@ewsdneax61eaxe10
@ewsdneax61eaxe10 - 17.09.2021 16:34

Cheers mate, love this channel👍👍👍

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@africaunite3823
@africaunite3823 - 17.09.2021 16:15

4696 meter

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@codycox2465
@codycox2465 - 17.09.2021 15:03

New Snow yay!

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