The New Terrifying Discovery In The Mount Everest That Scares Scientists!
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For what reason in the world would someone do something like that?🎉
Mount Everest remind me of the rodents in Disney that jumps off the cliff
digging a hole in the snow is actually very useful and is used by the military during winter (swedish military for example is specifically trained for this kind of stuff). basically when you dig a hole/build an igloo the idea is to protect from wind and also increase the temperature in the hole with body heat. in -40(both c and f apparently) you can get the hole to around 0c(32f). enough to slightly start smelting the walls but not crumbling the structure. not to mention you don't have to deal wit the wind which is the biggest issue.
a snow cave is actually quite nice. If you get out of the wind, your body heat will build up. We made a several room snow cave (one main area about 15' across and three adjoining smaller caves) with tunnels to the rooms back in college, was about -40C, and inside was so cozy, and with 5 or so bodies warming it up in there, was light jacket weather in there. snow cave would be far better than a tent, for sure, but the oxygen…..
Look at the stuff on B-17s I think, it could have been a different bomber but it was WWII they flew high altitude bombing missions around 24,000 ft.
Snow is an insulator think about igloos , Leo's the cold wind out and body heat in
I told you dead Frozen Ghost Green boots for get it crossing over him not Respect of him or the lif he lived be for the frozen hell trap the Mountain is hell. Nope Brother' f that.
Bro digging a hole in the snow works like an igloo,its all about staying out of the elements!And sounds like years ago somebody had fish for supper on top of Everest lol
I go with the flood. And them mountains are the devil's frozen hills. Voices of the ghost of the winds.
If they can put a rover on the moon, why can't they put a rover or a robot up there? Makes sense to me.
Under World in side that mountain Giants live in side and big foot don't f with them…….they look like close perimides.
We're listening to lie right now. Mount Everest is a tree stump. Their are no mountains 😮
I'm scared of heights so they are so brave GOD bless all who try
You might get away with disrespecting some people but not all people 😊
They should be banned from the mountain
No Digging a Hole in the snow actually will Help Keep u Warm in Clilates Like that
I don't know what's worse a 100 mad Sherpas trying to unalive you or running into a yeti trying to unalive you or freezeing to death. unless you're in the unforgivable zone you were just slowly go to sleep with hypoxia it wouldn't be painful then you would obviously freeze but before freezing you would long be gone due to lack of oxygen you would just start feeling drunk and sleepy and that will be it
And I don't blame the shirpas with for protesting at all, they took advantage of them and just used them unjustly. . Not caring anything for their lives and families
These people don't have a passion, they're crazy 🤪
Yeah I'm with you – the raised hands are saying ,go back !go back!
They should not allow anyone up the mountain without charging for waist removal or dead body deposit. Humans destroy everything like roaches.
Yea thats what they mean. Like cryogenic the ice acts to preserve your body in the state in which you passed. So your body until moved to warmer area will be in a cryogenic state on the mountain
The "Guardian Angel" effect 24:30 is also known as the Third Man Factor or effect. When men in dire situations often are guided by a third member of the group who shows up and shows the way back. Only to disappear.
theres no evidence that mallory and irvine reached the summit
Yeah, nope…don't feel the urge to climb, freeze or die
Reup loading other folks content is trash
Hey FAM did the video just stop in the middle of recording at 27 minutes or is there a part 2 coming out? First time seeing it just fade to off like that…
We have all heard this before! Why climb mountains? The answer, because they are
there! But have forgotten RESPECT goes
with it! The mountain doesn’t belong to you or me but to all those who seek, in their own way, to touch the forgiving cheek of GOD!
We hike, we climb because our hearts need
the challenge, and souls dare the struggle
that brought the Vikings to seek something
more out there! It drove the horsemen west!
And that same seeking spirit brought Mr.
Neil Armstrong and Mr. Buzz Aldrin to the
moon! Also let’s not forget ever it drove our
beloved Lincoln to the Theater and JFK to
Dallas! All the while seeking, dreaming,
pushing, challenging for more of that Cowboy ride into the sunset for something
more! Call it self respect or a ritual of what
it means to be a man or woman not dependent on anyone or anything! Bless you!
Light up the darkness and May we all Pray!
yes rainbow valley actually got its name because of the bodies that are everywhere in rare instances people have reported to have hiked past people who were clinging to life because you are warned befire you go up not to try and save anyone because you are more likely to die trying then you are to actually save them because you cant carry them and your gear back down at once and rescue cant get to them in time in certain scenerios depending on how high up they are and digging a hole in the snow is a last resort survival tactic it keeps you out of the wind as well as your body heat will naturally warm the hole up over time, its not going to be comfortable and its going to seriously suck balls but it can keep you alive
#7 Humans are disgusting we ruined earth.
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The litter is the worst of all and I didn't expect that. They need to enact a law that ppl must take back their trash and other waste.
What do those Ice spiders eat? What grasshoppers doing where there is no grass?
digging a hole into the snow so you can climb in and use your body heat to ciculate inside (with the failing heater)
I once interviewed Sir Edmund Hillary, in the 1980s. He was one of the first to summit Everest. He was one of the greatest adventurers ever. He was also one of the calmest people I ever met. He had nerves like steel and absolutely no fear in his eyes or expression. He dedicated his life to helping others, especially the people near Everest. He help build schools and hospitals.Climbers these days climb out of selfishness with disregard to the mountain and also the people that worship that mountain.
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K2 from Concordia is passed off as Everest.
Green boots has been used as a marker for climbers for a long time, but I heard it had disappeared from the spot
Bravery and Stupidity essentially go hand n hand
I love this channel but bro some of the shit you say doesn’t make sense lol like why should people go to jail for climbing the mountain more then once lol I’m hoping that was a joke..
Digging a hole will help keep you warm and block the wind. Snow is an insulator, thats why eskimos build igloos.
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It's rather pathetically unfortunate that most of us who pay sufficient attention will inevitably reach a place where we can no longer have any faith in anything we are told or taught. However, it can be rather advantageous not to believe everything people tell us.