GoPro Awards: Mt. Everest Expedition | Summiting the Tallest Mountain on Earth

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Join GoPro Awards Recipient + mountaineering guide Jon Gupta as he takes his GoPros from Mount Everest Base Camp up to 29,032 ft (8848m). Congrats on hiking the world's tallest peak + thanks for showing us the view from the top. 🏔

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コメント (21)
  • Props to the sherpas for making this even possible. Sherpas do all the work. They carry the food, camp supplies, and oxygen tanks.
  • This guy made the Everest climb look like a cake walk!
  • I've gotta say, I have seen the view from the top of Everest and it was absolutely worth every second.... searching through Google images.
  • These wide angle shots makes it look like anyone can walk up Everest.
  • How come you guys have not yet mentioned Nims Purja from the incredible Netflix documentary "14 Peaks" ? You sponsored him in this impossible and world shattering record and he filmed all his best shots with your products! It would be awesome to feature him on the channel, I feel he deserves it. What he did is amazing borderline superhuman.
  • @burst345
    Since late 1961, at age 12, when "The Conquest of Everest" book - recounting the successful 1953 British expedition - fell into my hands, I've been a most dedicated Everest buff. Two years later, in 1963, the October issue of the National Geographic Magazine, carrying the story of the momentous American expedition, spurred my imagination even further. From that time onward, I've always wondered how must the Everest summit look like. So I avidly read or watched whatever Everest story, publication or video I managed to find. I even spoke personally with a couple of successful Everest summitters. However, nothing seemed to whet my appetite for a real-life summit image. Until now. Patience and resilience eventually bear fruit... Today, 61 years later, my wish has been thoroughly fulfilled. These astounding summit images just happened to be the second best to actually being there in person. My deepest gratitude to you for having made my dream come true.
  • That BEAUTIFUL sun halo at 4:44 took my breath away! Easily the most incredible video I've seen, the wide angle shots give a crazy sense of scale, when measured against the people. Wild optical illusions too, like at 2:54.
  • @halowize
    Thankyou for sharing us this great POV climbing this highest mountain on earth. EVEN I'm in front of my computer I can feel the enviroment out there
  • @JonGupta
    Whoop! Thanks for making my Everest Summit the #GoProAwards! Psyched you enjoyed the footage 🙏
  • Knowing the way technology is going, 10 years from now they will offer guided tours to the top of Mt Everest with gift shops along the way.
  • What amazing footage and breathtaking scenery!! I could even feel the cold air and wind!!
  • It's a great feeling when you're on top of the highest point on earth
  • @D9Beats
    Those guys risking their lives for personal achievement And here I am watching this in bed while eating a giant bag of junior mints
  • Just recently a Bengali lady(Piyali Basak) from near Kolkata (India 🇮🇳) completed her Everest journey without any Oxygen supply. Really a proud moment as an Indian🎊💫
  • @rzdesigns4378
    Those bright lightening behind absolutely magnificent view