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BREAKING News Out Of North Carolina, THIS IS AWESOME!!!

A New York firefighter, Sean O'Gorman, 50, from the Oswego Fire Department is being hailed

as a hero after rescuing three young girls, who got caught in a rip current at a beach

in North Carolina.

If you have ever been caught in a rip current you know how difficult it is to swim back

to shore.

Trust me, I have first hand experience and it's pretty darn scary.

Anyways, O'Gorman was vacationing with his family in Emerald Isle, N.C., when he spotted

two girls in the water who seemed to be having a hard time returning to the shore.

A third girl who was attempting to save them also became caught up in the rip current.

O'Gorman said he ran to the girls mother, who then called 911.

Deciding not to wait for help, O'Gorman swam out to the girls himself, Fox News reports.

"We were sitting, watching the girls playing in the water about 75 yards out, and I noticed

they stopped trying to get back to the shore, and I think they were caught in a rip current,"

O'Gorman told The Charlotte Observer.

"I decided to swim out, which was easy.

Getting back was a struggle, with me trying to tow them all in.

They were hooked onto my feet."

The firefighter said the girls "did not panic," and he believed that the local fire

department "would've gotten to them" had he not gone out.

Oswego Fire Department confirmed that O'Gorman completed swift water rescue training just

last week, and by "using the aggressive swim, forceful crawl stroke," he was able

to reach the struggling swimmers.

Here's the post from the Oswego Fire Department Facebook page:

SWIFT WATER TRAINING PAYS OFF!

Oswego Firefighter/Medic Sean O'Gorman recently completed swift water rescue training in Auburn

last week.

Today he saved three girls who were caught in a rip current off the of coast of Emerald

Isle, North Carolina while on vacation with his family.

Using the aggressive swim, forceful crawl stroke he learned in training he was able

to reach the girls where their father was unable, even on a surf board.

By the time firefighters from Emerald Isle arrived FF O'Gorman had everyone out of

the water safe.

Each year, approximately 100 people lose their lives in rip currents.

#WearItOswego

We want to thank Oswego Firefighter/Medic Sean O'Gorman for his heroism- not only

for saving the 3 girls but also for dedicating his life to protect and serve our citizens.

We also want to thank all LEO, emergency responders, doctors, nurses and our military.

What do you think about this?

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Should Barack Hussein Obama be formally charged with TREASON? - Duration: 11:15.

Should Barack Hussein Obama be formally charged with TREASON?

The days of glory are over for the leftie Democrats.

A new era of governing ideology is already blooming on the carpet, but the "liberal

gardener" is spraying poison all over!

But the "rightful seeds" are deep in the ground and don't even think about giving

up.

According to our source, American Conservative Herald, the luck has served Mr. Trump this

time in what he attempted over the last years in the office – a travel ban for the territory

of the United States!

This Monday the Supreme Court allowed Trump's administration to fully enforce a ban on travel

to the United States by residents of six, mostly Muslim countries (Chad, Iran, Libya,

Somalia, Syria and Yemen.)

Though this is not the final ruling, difficulties to the strategy are twisting through the government

courts, and the judges themselves at last are relied upon to control on its lawfulness.

The ban that the Supreme Court took in mind this time is a third version, which Trump

made this September.

Liberal supporters claim that this is unfair towards the Muslim population, playing on

the card that this was enforced by Trump's Twitter activity and popularity lately.

"President Trump's anti-Muslim prejudice is no secret.

He has repeatedly confirmed it, including just last week on Twitter.

It's unfortunate that the full ban can move forward for now, but this order does not address

the merits of our claims," said Omar Jadwat, director of the American Civil Liberties Union's

Immigrants' Rights Project.

The ACLU is representing some opponents of the ban.

But hear this!

Lower courts practice and share the opinion that the people from those nations with a

claim of a "bona fide" relationship with someone inside the States could not be kept

out of the country.

Grandparents, cousins and other relatives were among those courts said could not be

excluded.

We should stop asking what is fair for everybody else all the time, and start asking what's

the best choice for America at this moment.

For more infomation >> Should Barack Hussein Obama be formally charged with TREASON? - Duration: 11:15.

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Mueller Uncovers The Mole Planted By Hillary And The Russians - Duration: 11:15.

Mueller Uncovers The Mole Planted By Hillary And The Russians

Special Counsel Robert Mueller just made a huge discovery!

He unleashed the real Russian collusion, and now there's no way of hiding it.

FBI agents connected Hillary Clinton with Russian spies and found out that they implanted

a mole in Trump's campaign.

Thе mole's identity will leave you speechless!

The President already knew this, but now he has all pieces of the puzzle.

He is aware that Special Counsel Robert Mueller hаs come to a point where he can no longer

cover up the crimes that happened during the 2016 elections.

Mueller's main goal was to prove the collusion between Trump and Russia— first in the hacking

of the DNC servers, and then using the emails they found on the servers to degrade and embarrass

Hillary Clinton, to win the election.

Instead of this, he found evidence that Paul Manafort was working for the Russians on Hillary's

orders.

Now, this is an information that's worth it!

Take a minute to sink that in.

Manafort, who is a good friend of Tony Podesta, also has ties to pro-Russian operations in

Ukraine.

His ties were the "bomb" information that Mueller thought will knock Trump down, but

instead, this connection leads back at Hillary.

Whoever recommended Manafort as the man Trump needed to hire to work on his campaign is

also guilty of setting Trump up.

The Democrats and Trump haters kept making a huge deal out of Don Trump Jr.'s meeting

with the Russian lawyer named Natalia Veselnitskaya.

The meeting was part of the "set-up" by the deep state, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama,

and the Russians to make Trump look guilty of making a deal with the Russians.

Natalia Veselnitskaya did not set up the meeting with Trump, Jr.

That was done by the Russian billionaires Aras and Amin Agalorov, who befriended Trump

during the 2013 Miss Universe contest held in Russia.

According to emails provided by Trump Jr., the Agalorov duo contacted him first.

They told him that they had "some dirt" on Hillary Clinton and asked if they could

meet with him.

Don Jr. thought, "OK why not?"

But, instead of them showing up for the meeting, Natalia Veselnitskaya walked into his office.

Natalia Veselnitskaya is a Russian operative who was working for Fusion GPS, the firm Hillary

Clinton arranged to dig up dirt on Trump and helped congregate the "Russian" dossier.

She was sent into Trump Tower to meet with Don Jr. in a sting operation.

Now, putting this all together, only two days ago does an article come out telling us what

Mueller's raid was looking for at Manafort's home.

"The documents show that when federal investigators raided Manafort's home, they were looking

for 'communication, records, documents and other files' surrounding the June 2016 Trump

Tower meeting.

They were also looking for any communication with 'Aras and Amin Agalorov,' a billionaire

Russian father-son duo with ties to President Trump stemming from the 2013 Miss Universe

pageant."

[Source: Washington Examiner]

It looks like Manafort was a part of setting up the meeting.

The question is why did Manafort communicate with these Russian billionaires in the entertainment

industry, although they were Trump's acquaintances, not his.

Real Clear Politics reports back in October 2017, "FOX News' Tucker Carlson said he

has a source who told him that the Podesta brothers and Paul Manafort are the 'central

figures' Robert Mueller's investigation, not President Trump.

The source, Carlson said, told him about events that implicate Manafort, the Podesta brothers,

Hillary Clinton and her State Department, and Russian oligarchs.

The source has been interviewed by Mueller's independent investigators."

In an attempt to set up Trump, Mueller's gun shot back at him.

The incriminating evidence against Manafort cannot be hidden.

Too many FBI agents are involved for it to be putten under the bed.

Unsatisfied with this, Mueller now redirects his investigation towards Trump's lawyer

Micheal Cohen.

He was sure that Cohen received huge payment from a Ukranian steel tycoon Victor Pinchuk

back in 2015.

Pinchuk, who didn't ever meet Trump, paid him $150,000 to do a video conference.

It is super-suspicious.

So, next question is, who is Victor Pinchuk?

"The Clintons have repeatedly jetted to his Black Sea resort to attend his galas.

They've also accepted between $10 million and $25 million from his foundation for the

Clinton Foundation, according to the group's website.

Hillary Clinton rewarded him frequent access to the Department of State while she was secretary.

Pinchuk also was tied to allegedly illegal sales to Iran while Hillary headed the State

Department," reports the Daily Caller.

It is obvious that someone is trying to set Trump up.

Now, Jeff Sessions shows his instinct.

You may remember that he is "recused" from anything connected with Trump and Russia.

"Attorney General Jeff Sessions will not recuse himself from the ongoing investigation

into President Donald Trump's lawyer, Michael Cohen," according to a new report.

Sessions recused himself from the probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election,

but now he's not planning to repeat this for the investigation of Trump's lawyer.

What does that tell us?

Cohen's investigation doesn't have anything to do with Trump or Russia collusion, because

if it did, Sessions couldn't get near it.

In the last 48 hours, the Russian spy Natalia Veselnitskaya is freaking out.

She's screaming that Fusion GPS was "set-up" and did nothing wrong.

She's feeling the heat under her feet.

TRUMP HIRED RUDY GUILIANI TO "HELP MUELLER" WRAP THIS UP.

THE QUESTION REMAINS: WHO ADVISED DONALD TRUMP TO HIRE PAUL MANAFORT?

THE ANSWER WILL SOON BE REVEALED.

STAY TUNED.

For more infomation >> Mueller Uncovers The Mole Planted By Hillary And The Russians - Duration: 11:15.

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After CNN Called Trump a Liar, Trump Got The Last Laugh When He Revealed Their Worst Nightmare - Duration: 11:15.

After CNN Called Trump a Liar, Trump Got The Last Laugh When He Revealed Their Worst Nightmare

Last week, President Trump called out the news media for "knowingly" lying about

him, targeting the CNN President specifically.

Pres. Trump said CNN President Jeff Zucker's job is in jeopardy because he ONLY hires anti-Trump

people and the ratings are tanking.

The network Tweeted that President Trump is a liar, saying Zucker does not do this, and

that their ratings are at an all-time high.

But Pres. Trump got the last laugh this weekend when the new ratings came out and Fox News

host Jesse Watters DESTROYED the network on Live TV.

"Take a look at the basic cable ratings for the first quarter of 2018: Fox News number

one, MSNBC number two…

CNN seven," Watters said.

Watters mocked CNN's use of the term "facts first" by showing a litany of "fake news"

stories he says the network has pushed.

"What about CNN's fake news story about Donald Trump Jr. coordinating with WikiLeaks,"

he continued.

"Or CNN's fake video of [President] Trump feeding fish in Japan, or CNN's fake news

story about Comey's testimony or CNN's fake news story about [former White House

Communications Director Anthony] Scaramucci and the Russians, which was redacted and led

to three people resigning?"

"The bottom line is the network is filled with Trump hating tabloid food fights,"

he concluded, suggesting CNN is relegated to "throwing Hail Marys because they're

in last place."

For more infomation >> After CNN Called Trump a Liar, Trump Got The Last Laugh When He Revealed Their Worst Nightmare - Duration: 11:15.

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Climate Change Therapy (PSA) - Duration: 2:00.

Hello, my name is Dr. Bassett.

How are you doing today?

I'm okay.

Okay… let's start with you telling me a little bit about yourself.

Well, I've gone by many names, but most call me Earth.

I have a lot of good features, so I'm quite suitable for sustaining life.

The lush forests and vast oceans on my surface are able to regulate my temperature

by absorbing carbon-dioxide and releasing oxygen.

These ecosystems help to detoxify my skies and bodies of water, and, in turn, they provide

for my millions of species of plants and animals.

There's also this one group—

the humans.

Many of them celebrate me, and I think we have a nice spiritual bond.

What brings you here today?

This recent downward spiral is different from the others.

This time, parts of me are being relentlessly taken away, un-replenished, and unappreciated.

My forests have been commercialized and replaced by industrial agriculture,

and my oceans are suffering from overfishing and acidification

from consuming too much carbon-dioxide.

It's these loud, negative voices that are demanding and insatiable.

In the beginning, I thought the life and structures upon me were interdependent…

but now it seems like one group is taking over everything.

I feel persistently anxious and restless.

I have so much energy in my atmosphere from the accumulation of greenhouse gases.

Sometimes, it feels like the only way to let it out is to inflict pain on parts of myself,

as if cleansing my body.

My average surface temperature, along with my irritability, won't stop escalating.

I'm constantly aching, and my feelings of hope and self-worth are shrinking rapidly.

Unfortunately, I think I'm at a point where I can't lift myself up unless I have them on my side.

I see.

I want to assure you that what you're feeling is valid and extremely urgent;

but, sadly, our time is up.

I want you to think about the question:

What can we do to change this?

For more infomation >> Climate Change Therapy (PSA) - Duration: 2:00.

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Episode № 3 ⇝ The Old Route to Everest ◮ - Duration: 11:31.

good morning everyone

I still have a cold

we are in Junbesi, beautiful town

today we heading to

Nunthala

okay we are

one and a half hours into today

it was a bit of a climb

but a slight incline to me is like a steep hill so

now time for smoke break

Worst trekkers ever

Now we've made it to Ringmo, which is our lunch stop

beautiful start to the day

then that last hill kind of got me

we're gonna make it

Hey guys, so we just made it to-

I don't remember what it's called I'll insert it here

Today was hard

this morning, everyone at the lodge, we were sitting around

looking at our itineraries

and thinking like oh today's gonna be great

you know? Like strolling by the river

small hill with a possible view of mount Everest

and the first half was really beautiful

it was really nice

and then just after lunch it was just a steep hill up and

there weren't stairs there was just like pieces of slate

randomly like thrown by a giant

so we just had to change hotels

Cause the other one didn't have enough rooms

but this one has a double bed so that's even better

yeah so

going up it was just like slate, slate, totally irregular shapes

muddy, and it started to rain as soon as we

Got close to the top

and then we went down

it was like the same thing just random bits of slate, rocks everywhere

even when it was flat it was just rocks

and it was just really depressing to be honest

I couldn't really concentrate on anything other than feeling like i'm in Lord of the Rings

on some kind of fellowship mission.

I ended up getting a blister today as well

I really hurt my hip, I hurt my leg

my feet are gonna fall off

my shoulder hurts

this was definitely one of the most emotionally draining days

I stumbled my way into this village

but this village is really cool it's really nice

there's like horses everywhere

definitely gonna have a beer tonight

Hey guys and welcome back to The Biggest Loser

Everest edition

today we are leaving Nunthala and heading to either Khari Khola or Bupsa

depending on how exhausted I am

feeling good today my cold is better

It's a beautiful warm day

I can see some mountains, it's not Everest but they look like Everest

so I'm excited

easy day today right?

How was that for you?

Oh my god it's like that last bit

pours down with rain and then these horses are coming down

it's just like wet and slippy

traumatic

you're a real trekker and I'm not

I've never walked so quickly upstairs, in my life

Positives about the rain

am I sweating? am I covered in water? Both but you'll never know

i actually wet myself but

no it's the rain, it's the rain

not the best one for the rain

this is gonna take hours to dry

So yesterday we were supposed to climb up

That hill

but it was raining so we stayed here instead

So today we are climbing up that hill and the one behind it

yay

two big hills today

not emotionally or physically prepared but we'll see

you guys will pass me in about three seconds

Slow and steady- Also discovered all the horses that passed me are donkeys

Who knew?

alright had my breakfast, had a coffee

had a really good sleep last night my cold is almost gone

feeling good

We can do this

I can do this

you guys got this

not me

hey guys

we just made it to Bupsa where we were supposed to spend last night

only took an hour and 20 minutes but it's morning and it's cool

and there's no sun yet, thank god

I'm still exhausted anyway wouldn't have made it last night

rest time and then

we're going up that dark foreboding mountain

That's not so bad

Correction to what I said this morning

these are not donkeys and they're not horses

it's a donkey father

and a mule mother and they create

Khacar

Aha I made it

that was actually the first hill I didn't honestly think I was gonna die on

which says nothing about the hill

and about how strong I'm getting

we are in

Khari for lunch and then continuing on

We're in a bit of a traffic jam

Ok we have made it to our next destination

Today the hills weren't so bad

I think I'm getting quite fit

and then on the way back down it was just covered in mud and it wasn't like

nice mud you could just squelch through and be like whatever it doesn't matter

it's a lot of horseshit and urine

and they're not horses- whatever equine animal they are

so that was kind of disgusting and now it's all over my legs

and my hired boots

we're gonna settle in now and eat some food

Have a coffee or drink or something and relax

well it's freezing here, it was hailing earlier

i'm heading to bed now, so this is the end of this episode

tomorrow we're heading up to Phakding

which is where people who fly into lukla they'll go through Phakding to Namche

So tomorrow we're gonna start seeing people on the main trail

fresh

and full of hope

so that will be interesting

Here is my room for the night

comfortable bed, big blanket

looking good

thank you for watching

If you have any questions just ask in the comment section

I'm happy to answer everything

stay tuned for next episode where we start the main trail

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Episode № 2 ⇝ The Old Route to Everest ◮ - Duration: 9:38.

it's 8:00 a.m, We are leaving Deurali

six hours of walking today

pray for me

We have stopped here in Kinja for a lunch break

so far It's been pretty good, downhill

Some like serious downhill, but nothing too scary.

There's a road for the last bit so we just walked along the road

pretty breezy, I feel like we're going uphill

soon, and it's gonna be traumatic

so stay tuned for me dying again

This morning we started in that little

Ridge there

we went all the f*cking way

around and this is a very high hill, you can't tell right now

We just came straight up that

Only

ten minutes left?

Right? No?

Twenty?

BIMAL: thirty of forty

All uphill?

BIMAL: Yep

I've made a terrible mistake

Guys we've made it to Sete

Good morning everyone, my camera died last night

Just as we arrived here

Recap on yesterday, first half, very nice

smooth

downhill, into it.

Second half, as usual lots of stairs

lot's of uphill, not into it.

Today we have

three hours of uphill

Three to four, probably five knowing me

thousand meters up and then a thousand meters down

I'm all for building a tunnel through this pass

but it's not happening, so we gotta climb it

I have a bit of a cold this morning.

Hopefully the exercise wears that away

Got my multivitamins ready to roll

It's gonna be tough

It's been two hours of uphill we made a friend

say hi puppy

He just wants me for my snacks.

We still have another hour of uphill to go

hasn't been too bad, mostly like-

Incline? is that what you call it?

not that many stairs, and the sun's not out, it's been ok

He's gonna come to Everest, hey puppy

If we have snacks the whole way?

will you come to Everest?

It's freezing cold we made it to Lam-

Lamjura

Lamjura Pass

3500 metres

It was really tough at the end but got through it

now it's all downhill a thousand meters, and it's raining?

Yeah

So I'm putting the camera away for a little bit

We just made it to Junbesi, which is supposed to take seven hours

and we were basically on time

which shows that I'm improving

today was a really big day

I was really nervous about today

and it was really a deciding factor for the rest of the trip

If I couldn't do it, then I'm not making it to Everest

it was alright at the beginning, it was just kind of slopey and then it went like up

when you hear a thousand meters up

You kind of imagine like stairway to heaven

so I was relieved it wasn't that because that's what I was expecting

And then it was a lot of really long slow haul

until we finally got to the top

back down, I kind of enjoyed because I like going downhill

So it was just down through beautiful rainforest

and that's where I couldn't film because it was raining a bit

And then just beautiful countryside until we got here which is gorgeous

and it's been a good day

And I've so quickly forgotten the struggles of this morning

after a good lunch and downhill I feel a lot better

and I'm a lot more confident that I'm gonna make it to base camp

Hey guys, I've just had a delicious dinner of Momo's and garlic soup

which apparently it's good for-

Altitude sickness, that's the one

this is my room tonight

two beds as usual

so yeah today was difficult at the beginning

especially carrying my own bag

like it was pretty weighty

it took me longer than most people to get up the hill and down the hill

the best quote

that I read about this trip was that

don't focus on where you're going

because you're already there

so whenever I'm struggling

I just take a moment to look around and be like

I'm in Nepal, I'm on my way to base camp That's amazing

I never thought I'd do this

not many people get to do this so just to look and appreciate that for sure

So that is the end of this episode

Make sure you give it a like if you

enjoyed it?

Don't dislike it if you didn't

feel free to ask me anything in the comments, I'm happy to answer anything.

Thanks for watching

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Episode № 4 ⇝ The Old Route to Everest ◮ - Duration: 12:46.

Good morning everyone

Look there's mountains it's not Everest

but we're getting close

Today we are heading up to packding? Phakding?

and that's where we'll start seeing people from the main trail

so that will be interesting

I'll do a separate video comparing the

Jiri to Phakding and then Phakding to Base Camp treks

because I expect them to be very different

very excited to see the main track

And some more of these beautiful mountains

everywhere

Just had me first slip

on this treacherous mud

I decided to wear my white pants today so I looked really clean when we got into the main trail

and, um...

Oh no, I just shat myself

Well we've just made it to Phakding

Today after, or just around lunchtime.

We started seeing all the people coming from the plane

they were very fresh

This is the first town on this main track and already

It's very very different to all the other little towns and lodges we've stayed in so far

this lodge that we're staying in

is huge, I'm on the fourth floor

Well I'm gonna go down and have dinner and a beer

and enjoy the fact that the main track has just begun

getting fresh for the newbies

Well after dinner which was a delicious dal Bhat and a beer

I am ready for bed

It's been a pretty good day

Tomorrow we get to go to Namche Bazaar

Hey guys good morning

Today we're going to Namche

and I'm really excited about that finally we're like-

I don't know it just feels important to be at Namche

then we get a rest day tomorrow so that's exciting

There's heaps of trekkers now on the road so

Hopefully I don't embarrass myself too much

We have made it to Monjo

which is the checkpoint to get into the national park

normally takes three hours to get here from Phakding

and we made it in two!

Look how fit I'm getting

Oh my god guys we are in a wholefoods cafe, sandwich, salad bar

and juice

I almost poked myself in the eye

and I'm with Sian by the way

She's been my travel buddy for the last eight days

she's also on a solo guided trek

and we both started in Jiri

we latched on to each other cause we were so lonely

Now we're having juice and everything's ok

I'm like actually gonna cry

8 days

The hike today was

I can't even be impartial anymore

I feel like because of what I've done

The last eight days it changes my perspective

On like what's hard and what's easy

if I had flown in from lukla and this would have been my second day

I would have cried 100% going up that hill

It was a stairway to heaven situation

I tried to film

as much as possible but nothing can really capture that

moment of disappointment when you turn the corner, and you look and there's more stairs

And then you go up the stairs and you think, oh there's the sky

we're at the top

and then you turn you're like oh a steep incline. That's fun, and it just never stops

I'm feeling fine like my muscles aren't hurting much

I went up and down the stairs

there's three stories here, so up and down no problem

I really think coming from Jiri has helped me not embarrass myself

And just given me a totally different perspective.

I'm gonna go have fun enjoy myself tomorrow's a rest day

and I'm gonna get my laundry done

so I'm not gonna smell like sweat for like another two days

Hello everyone good morning

it is our rest day today in Namche

and Bamil has forced me to leave the hotel

most people will spend today going up to the Everest viewpoint

turns out however on the other side of the hill

there's a yak farm where there's baby yaks

so we're doing that and that's the only reason that I left town

And by farm it's not like, 'raised to kill' farm

We made it to the yak farm

There's only babies because the mums and dads

are eating in the fields and working,

but I am not disappointed

baby yaks

a male yak is called a yak

a female yak, is called a nak

They start carrying things at ten years old

these ones are two years old

none of them like me, but that's fine

Check out this "airport"

Asian airlines

Helicopter check-in counter

the most striking thing about Namche and this whole area is that

Everything you see has been

Walked up here or brought in by a helicopter

so just think of that every time you see anything in these videos

So I guess they used to fly to Kathmandu

I'm gonna find out what year that was and insert it here

Hey guys

So today's been a really awesome day

I got my hair washed at the salon

just came back from watching a movie at liquid bar.

It was Sherpa

Which is really interesting definitely recommend watching that

this is my accommodation

My bag is exploded everywhere as usual. Yeah, so like this video if you liked it

Don't dislike it if you didn't thanks for watching

See you next time when I'm back to hiking with my giant bag and little Pole

Bye

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Episode № 5 ⇝ The Old Route to Everest ◮ - Duration: 11:51.

Good morning everyone look at this mountain

Yesterday was great I'm feeling super relaxed

my hair still looks fabulous after being washed

that will all change today when we start going uphill

we're going to Tyangboche

and then

Deboche

as apparently the rooms fill up quickly in Tyangboche

This place has no electricity until 4:00 p.m tomorrow apparently

Thank god we're leaving

After 11 days in the wild, we finally see Everest

our quest is coming to an end

Quick explanation for everyone

this mountain is 7748m

and Everest is 8 thousand-

800 and?

I'll insert the real statistics there

Perspective really changes the size of the mountain

Time to say goodbye to Sian

who's been my only friend

apart from Bimal, who's already left me

Sian's going up to Gokyo lakes before she goes to base camp

so thanks for being with me

That's ok, thanks for being my only friend aswell

it's been good

VIVI: Way to Gokyo

VIVI: Goodbye

We made it to Tyangboche

Bimal says I am now medium slow

Which is improvement

so the hill was fine compared to every other hill we've done

really wouldn't be a problem but altitude

either It's mentally making me feel like my legs are heavy

or physically doing that

fine for breathing

legs feel heavy

Maybe it's just my bag, who knows?

Good morning everyone

we've had breakfast

today we are walking on the snowy, muddy track to Dingboche

Hey guys we made it to Dingboche in just five hours

pretty easy day

beautiful scenery just spectacular

I walked around town before it was so cold

so I'm back in my room,

so I'm just gonna

read my book hang out

we'll have dinner and go to bed

easy day

We are leaving

Deboche? Dingboche

to Lobuche

which is about 500 meters higher

freezing cold winds, but the sun is very hot

I look crazy right now

the Sun is really hot.

so I can't wear this jacket, otherwise I sweat so much

but the wind it's freezing

so my ears are burning off

So I have this weird fashion statement going on

Well I am visibly

distraught and destroyed

by that

It was so hot today, but it's also so cold today.

It was like having a fever so you're never comfortable

Wind and the Sun on my face

look at my lips

I'm getting frostbite

my hands freezing

I had like pins and needles in my hands and I reached out with the stick to put it a bit further

And the pins needles hurt so much it was like an electric shock

I threw the stick

but we're here now, which is good

gonna have lunch and settle in and we're here for the night

Good morning everyone

I slept terribly because the walls were so thin

It was very cold, and I was super excited about today.

We finally reach base camp

So let's hope I stay healthy this last day

I can't trip over otherwise I'll fucking crawl base camp I swear

Well we've just made it to Gorak Shep

Which is where we're staying tonight and after lunch we're gonna go to base camp.

We've almost made it

We've just finished lunch, we have got a thermos of tea for base camp

and it's only an hour and a half from Gorak Shep

so we're gonna start walking there

and my emotional breakdown and victory speech

will be in the next episode

so I hope you enjoyed this one

like, subscribe, all the things

and stay tuned because the next one's gonna be raw and emotional and the best episode yet

cause we're gonna f*cking make it

unless something tragic happens on the way

Thanks for watching

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