
ALMOST DISASTROUS HIKE IN THE DOLOMITES (can-t believe this is Italy)
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Date: 2022-05-08
Comments and reviews: 9
coffeesquirrel1
Listen I know I-m not any of ur moms but seriously. I get ur starting with little to no trail info, forgetting ur water and in less then ideal shoes. but seriously once u saw that trail go to unsafe u shd have been adult enough to turn ur butts around and hike back down. For Pete sake I just watched Kara cry because they were almost in a wreak and u had a MUCH better chance of walking away from that then what u guys just did here. You are all adults, next time I think we all expect better decisions out of you. KK now I love u but please value ur selves and the impact u make on young viewers more then a blue lake. and if u want to really see it come back another day with the proper safety gear and do u all proud. -
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Listen I know I-m not any of ur moms but seriously. I get ur starting with little to no trail info, forgetting ur water and in less then ideal shoes. but seriously once u saw that trail go to unsafe u shd have been adult enough to turn ur butts around and hike back down. For Pete sake I just watched Kara cry because they were almost in a wreak and u had a MUCH better chance of walking away from that then what u guys just did here. You are all adults, next time I think we all expect better decisions out of you. KK now I love u but please value ur selves and the impact u make on young viewers more then a blue lake. and if u want to really see it come back another day with the proper safety gear and do u all proud. -
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Mike
Hate to confess this but despite living shoulder to shoulder with fourteen thousand foot mountains in Colorado I am not happy to watch people stumbling about on ledges higher than I can stand looking down from. And I've tried to stroll around atop Pikes Peak (14, 110 feet higher than any beach in the world. A piece of valuable info to intrepid mountain climbers: There's a very good reason why so few who attempt it summit Mt. Everest. It's above 30, 000 feet high. I had to sit down for ten minutes after every ten feet I walked at 14, 110 feet. There's loads of air up there, and so little O2 in it. A. deep breath brings no relief. It's all a nasty trick to sell bottled oxygen in a store situated atop a famous mountain.
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Hate to confess this but despite living shoulder to shoulder with fourteen thousand foot mountains in Colorado I am not happy to watch people stumbling about on ledges higher than I can stand looking down from. And I've tried to stroll around atop Pikes Peak (14, 110 feet higher than any beach in the world. A piece of valuable info to intrepid mountain climbers: There's a very good reason why so few who attempt it summit Mt. Everest. It's above 30, 000 feet high. I had to sit down for ten minutes after every ten feet I walked at 14, 110 feet. There's loads of air up there, and so little O2 in it. A. deep breath brings no relief. It's all a nasty trick to sell bottled oxygen in a store situated atop a famous mountain.
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Paolo
As far as I remember, this it is the first time I give a thumb down on YT in my life, never bothered before with bad video, but I can't help to stress how much is wrong what and how you've done here.
The dangerous attitude, the lack of knowledge and self awareness is simply appalling, more than your lack of equipment and proper footwear.
Guys, you're a danger for yourself and for other who can risk their life to eventually came to save you.
And that smirk on your faces is completely out of place, are you trying to confirm the stereotype of American tourist?
It seems to me a dumber version of -look mom, without hands-.
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As far as I remember, this it is the first time I give a thumb down on YT in my life, never bothered before with bad video, but I can't help to stress how much is wrong what and how you've done here.
The dangerous attitude, the lack of knowledge and self awareness is simply appalling, more than your lack of equipment and proper footwear.
Guys, you're a danger for yourself and for other who can risk their life to eventually came to save you.
And that smirk on your faces is completely out of place, are you trying to confirm the stereotype of American tourist?
It seems to me a dumber version of -look mom, without hands-.
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john
im a traveller because of my job and from south america been most of the civilized world and believe you me italy and japan and also south korea are my favourite places on earth. italy is a living museum no other country can claim that and italy and china have the largest unesco sights in the world, like italy has 55 and china has 53 and also italy has 70% of the worlds art. japan and italy have an amazing historical with also china, and their culture as far as im concern is the best in the world. your video is very good but you didnt mention saceda area of the mountains or else i missed it
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im a traveller because of my job and from south america been most of the civilized world and believe you me italy and japan and also south korea are my favourite places on earth. italy is a living museum no other country can claim that and italy and china have the largest unesco sights in the world, like italy has 55 and china has 53 and also italy has 70% of the worlds art. japan and italy have an amazing historical with also china, and their culture as far as im concern is the best in the world. your video is very good but you didnt mention saceda area of the mountains or else i missed it
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azurbtkl
If I were you, I'd delete this video. It's a known fact that the Dolomites are beautiful even before your video (-cAnT bElIeVe ThiS iS iTaLy-, uuuh good morning America. This video could spread the WRONG idea that one can go hiking on dangerous trails whitout proper equipment. Don't do that. You put yourself in danger but also the people who could have to rescue you.
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If I were you, I'd delete this video. It's a known fact that the Dolomites are beautiful even before your video (-cAnT bElIeVe ThiS iS iTaLy-, uuuh good morning America. This video could spread the WRONG idea that one can go hiking on dangerous trails whitout proper equipment. Don't do that. You put yourself in danger but also the people who could have to rescue you.
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Torgeir
Kara: I do not understand. In Turkey you cry because of rain and thunder. Here you walk on the narrow path with a 200m drop like it is a high way. I think I would have needed a helicopter to get me out of there. It was not the best of foot wear you had either. How many steps did the guys walk in total that day? Hats off to all of you!
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Kara: I do not understand. In Turkey you cry because of rain and thunder. Here you walk on the narrow path with a 200m drop like it is a high way. I think I would have needed a helicopter to get me out of there. It was not the best of foot wear you had either. How many steps did the guys walk in total that day? Hats off to all of you!
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James
I lived in the woods and hiked for years quite literally for a living. Everyone is these comments probably goes on a hike once every year or two or they wear knee and elbow pads to ride a bike because people say you should. I understand the risks but they are in shape and intelligent unlike 90% of people out there.
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I lived in the woods and hiked for years quite literally for a living. Everyone is these comments probably goes on a hike once every year or two or they wear knee and elbow pads to ride a bike because people say you should. I understand the risks but they are in shape and intelligent unlike 90% of people out there.
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viktor
I am planning to do this with my family next year but I'm wondering if there were automatic cars available where you rented? When i was in Italy 5 years ago and wanted to rent an automatic car, the dealer looked at me like i was crazy. It was impossible to find an automatic.
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I am planning to do this with my family next year but I'm wondering if there were automatic cars available where you rented? When i was in Italy 5 years ago and wanted to rent an automatic car, the dealer looked at me like i was crazy. It was impossible to find an automatic.
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Tomfoolery
Hi Kara & Nate, my husband and I would love to do this hike but we have a baby. Just wondering are there any paths that are safe and less sketchy than the ones ye took or is it something we'll have to put on the bucket list for years later? Thanks -
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Hi Kara & Nate, my husband and I would love to do this hike but we have a baby. Just wondering are there any paths that are safe and less sketchy than the ones ye took or is it something we'll have to put on the bucket list for years later? Thanks -
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