Videos tagged with "slow"
Everest Base Camp Hike [09:06]
Hiking to Everest Base Camp during our trip to Nepal 2009/2010. Includes the landing at Lukla and a good scene of what it is like inside a Lodge at Gorakshep, it was -4 inside our room when we went to sleep. Shows a good view of the epic landscape close to Everest and how slowly you must walk at altitude to stop from passing out. In that area you are actually walking over the glacier, very spectacular.
Slow morning Kathmandu traffic [00:46]
Kathmandu, Nepal
Boudhanath Stupa, Kathmandu 2012 [01:16]
Playing with pigeons at the Boudhanath Stupa, Kathmandu, Nepal. Filmed on a Nikon J1. The camera filmed at 400fps, the video was not slowed down in post production. Quite a fun function to have on a handheld camera. Song credits to: Artist: Sigur Ros Title: Samskeyti If you like it, support the band!
Episode 181: Crossing The Beer Line [31:42]
Cheers, Salud, Skål, Sláinte, Na Zdorovje, Pyunu Hos! Just a few more hours in Tibet before we head back to Nepal and close out this Everest Kangshung Face trek. Tonight we made it to Nyalam, a little town near the border with Nepal. This will be our last night in Tibet and we'll drive to Zhangmu tomorrow morning, cross over into Nepal and be back in Kathmandu by the early afternoon. Although we're all terribly aware that time is quickly running out on this adventure, Nyalam was a destination that many members of the team have been looking forward to. See, right now we're only just over 12000 feet (3660m) and it's still all downhill from here. That can mean only one thing: I've lifted the alcohol restriction. For a couple of weeks now the team has been giving me grief about my prohibition of alcohol during the trek. Yes, I typically don't drink but that's not the reason. I throw down the rule about no alcohol because it can keep your body from acclimating properly to the altitude. We just don't have the time on these trips to move at a slower pace so I ban (almost) all consumption of alcohol until the final descent. There's really no set altitude at which I decree "you can drink/you cannot drink" as it has more to do with what activities we're undertaking. Still, the group has affectionately called this theoretical altitude as "The Beer Line". Think of it as the line that delineates "The Death Zone" up on Everest. Only, you know, for beer. Jon Miller Total Running Time: 31:41
Teej Special Dance At Miss UK Nepal 2012 [06:14]
Events & Ideas Presents 3rd Miss UK Nepal 2012 Entertainment Segment Artist : Angela Gurung, Sabina Pun, Sristee Pun, Pabina Lawati (ASNR) From Hounslow, London Happy Teej Sabailai. Dhilai Bhaye Pani. Video : Channel Mani



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