
What do you do when you get to the top of a mountain? Take a good look around, congratulate your buddies, and…shoot a video. Here’s a collection of summit videos from YouTube, so you can see for yourself what it’s like on top of various super-tall mountains.
Climber Krishna Patil briefly removes her breathing apparatus to narrate a video at the top of Mount Everest, the tallest point in the world at 29,029 feet.
This is the first peak:
And here’s a daytime view from the highest point in Africa (note, narration contains several fleeting expletives related to how bleeping cold it is):
Located in Nepal, Kangchenjunga is 28,169 feet high and is listed as the world’s third-highest mountain. Here’s a video (in Polish) of Kinga Baranowska, the first Polish woman to reach the summit, in 2009. A YouTube commenter offers this translation: “This is the Kangchenjunga’s top. I dedicate this achievement to Wanda Rutkiewicz. I know she’s helped me here today. I thank her very much.” (Rutkiewicz died on the mountain.)
The world’s fourth-highest peak; located near various other tall Himalayan peaks which are shown in the video.
Although it doesn’t make Wikipedia’s highest mountains list, Gokyo Ri’s summit reaches 5,357 meters. Some Australian climbers offer their perspective after reaching the top:
A trio of climbers enjoy themselves at the summit of Mount Meru in Tanzania (visible from Mount Kilimanjaro on a clear day, though “only” 14,980 feet high):
If so, what did you do at the top? Did you feel the need to pull out a video camera?
One of my greatest accomplishments is having climbed the highest peak in the Philippines, where we were inducted as bona fide mountaineers. After scaling most of the mountains in the country (which are tropical), I guess there would be no other option but to conquer Alpine slopes.
Here are links to videos I have compiled from our basic mountaineering training under a local mountaineering club (which pale in comparison to the videos shown in this post).
I must say mountaineering has changed my life. It’s true that it’s not just a hobby but a lifestyle.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9glVBywcL4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjVfXCcTXIk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=baHdpzxkvtw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2povkeUOgUk
posted by Jay-R on 8-5-2010 at 1:40 am
Must be a bit dissapointing to get to the top and seeing all those garbage up there.
posted by Joey on 8-5-2010 at 9:50 pm