This is what walking up 6,600 steps does to you! Hilarious ビデオ shows hikers' wobbly 脚s and unsteady feet as they try to reach the 最高の,を越す of 中国's 開始する Tai

Hikers 試みる/企てるing to reach the 頂点(に達する) of 中国's 開始する Tai may find themselves 直面するing an 上りの/困難な 戦う/戦い of a different 肉親,親類d - a 戦う/戦い against wobbly 脚s and unsteady feet.?

A ビデオ has 逮捕(する)d the comedic spectacle of adventurers struggling to 持続する their balance as they 上がるd the 古代の steps of the mountain - leaving many はうing, crying, 慰安d by fellow hikers and even carried to safety on 担架s.

開始する Tai, a UNESCO World 遺産 場所/位置 位置を示すd in 中国's Shandong 州, is renowned for its awe-奮起させるing beauty and historical significance.?

But as the ビデオ 明らかにする/漏らすs, 征服する/打ち勝つing its 首脳会議 is no 平易な feat, 特に when 直面するd with the daunting challenge of climbing 6,600 石/投石する steps between heaven and earth over a four to six hour period.?

While 開始する Tai may have 実験(する)d their physical 限界s, it also 供給するs an 予期しない dose of amusement for those fortunate enough to 証言,証人/目撃する the spectacle - after all, who knew that 征服する/打ち勝つing a mountain could be as entertaining as it is challenging.

Hikers attempting to reach the peak of China's Mount Tai may find themselves f
acing an uphill battle of a different kind - a battle against wobbly legs and unsteady feet

Hikers 試みる/企てるing to reach the 頂点(に達する) of 中国's 開始する Tai may find themselves 直面するing an 上りの/困難な 戦う/戦い of a different 肉親,親類d - a 戦う/戦い against wobbly 脚s and unsteady feet

Mount Tai, a UNESCO World Heritage site located in China's Shandong Province, is renowned for its awe-inspiring beauty - but conquering its summit is no easy feat (stock image)

開始する Tai, a UNESCO World 遺産 場所/位置 位置を示すd in 中国's Shandong 州, is renowned for its awe-奮起させるing beauty - but 征服する/打ち勝つing its 首脳会議 is no 平易な feat (在庫/株 image)

A hilarious 編集 of hikers' experiences at the historic 場所/位置 has been created by X 使用者 @roaneatan, who あられ/賞賛するs from Shibuya, Japan, and has since been 見解(をとる)d almost 8 million times since its upload to the social マスコミ app on April 17.?

A caption written by Roanea …を伴ってs the clip, that reads: "開始する Tai in 中国. It has 7,200 steps and takes 4 to 6 hours to reach the 最高の,を越す, so tourists often 悔いる visiting."

In the ビデオ, many hikers can be seen clutching の上に handrails for dear life and clutching 茎s to support their 疲れた/うんざりした 脚s as the slowly 上がる the mountain, their 表現s oscillating between 決意 and sheer exhaustion.?

In one snippet, a woman 猛烈に breaks into laughter as she 選ぶs herself up from the ground, before her unsteady 脚s break into a wobble and pull her 支援する 負かす/撃墜する.

Another woman 落ちるs 負かす/撃墜する a small staircase in a consequent clip as a hiker laughs ahead of her, while groups of men はう on their 手渡すs and 膝s up steeper 始める,決めるs of steps across the mountain.?

Others are shown carefully taking 戦術の breaks and hesitant steps as their 脚s and feet shake uncontrollably from the 圧力 their muscles are under.

Several people can be seen crying as they become 圧倒するd with physical 不快, with one woman 申し込む/申し出d a 慰安ing 手渡す by a fellow hiker as she 屈服するs her 長,率いる and sobs into her own 武器.?

In one shocking clip, an exhausted individual is seen 存在 carried 負かす/撃墜する a 始める,決める of steps in a 担架 by healthcare 労働者s dressed in orange Hi-vis jackets.?

One woman falls down a small staircase in a consequent clip as a hiker laughs ahead of her

One woman 落ちるs 負かす/撃墜する a small staircase in a consequent clip as a hiker laughs ahead of her

One woman is offered a comforting hand by a fellow hiker as she bows her head and sobs into her own arms during the hike

One woman is 申し込む/申し出d a 慰安ing 手渡す by a fellow hiker as she 屈服するs her 長,率いる and sobs into her own 武器 during the 引き上げ(る)

In one shocking clip, an exhausted individual is seen being carried down a set of steps in a stretcher by healthcare workers dressed in orange
 Hi-vis jackets

In one shocking clip, an exhausted individual is seen 存在 carried 負かす/撃墜する a 始める,決める of steps in a 担架 by healthcare 労働者s dressed in orange Hi-vis jackets

Groups of men crawl on their hands and knees up steeper sets of steps across the mountain

Groups of men はう on their 手渡すs and 膝s up steeper 始める,決めるs of steps across the mountain

Stunned users on X reacted to the video poking fun at the physical effects that have resulted from the demanding hike, along with offering 
stern advice for inexperienced climbers

Stunned 使用者s on X 反応するd to the ビデオ poking fun at the physical 影響s that have resulted from the 需要・要求するing 引き上げ(る), along with 申し込む/申し出ing 厳しい advice for inexperienced 登山者s

Stunned 使用者s on X, with the 大多数 あられ/賞賛するing from Japan, 反応するd to the ビデオ poking fun at the physical 影響s that have resulted from the 需要・要求するing 引き上げ(る), along with 申し込む/申し出ing 厳しい advice for inexperienced 登山者s.

One person wrote, 'I didn't know it could be so jiggly...' while another said, 'Everyone's 膝s are laughing. Lol. I want to go!'

A third individual 警告するd: 'Climbing 開始する Tai 要求するs strength and time, so it's important to 計画(する) your visit carefully.'

Another explained: 'When we walk too much, the balance between out brain and 脚 muscles gets 混乱に陥れる/中断させるd, and our 脚s start shaking against each other.'

一方/合間, shocking 人物/姿/数字s from 2021 show that almost one in six ascents on K2 - the second highest 頂点(に達する) after 開始する エベレスト, 位置を示すd between 中国 and Pakistan -? tragically end in death.

But that does not appear to be putting off rich 西部の人/西洋人s who are turning to K2 まっただ中に a 地位,任命する-pandemic 殺到する of thrill-捜し出すing - with some K2 trips for the ultra-rich are 利用できる for £54,700.