Brodie Grundy climbed AFL mountains this season and the All-Australian has now reached Mt Everest Base Camp.

The Collingwood ruckman today posted an Instagram photo of himself at 5380m elevation.

“Base Camp is colder than the other side of your pillow,” Grundy wrote on a post that was liked by more than 5500 people.

Grundy, 24, last night tweeted a picture of himself taking the Queen’s Birthday Big Freeze blue beanie all the way to Base Camp.

Earlier this year the Magpies star hinted he was unlikely to be a regular in the social pages during the off-season.

“I’m not really one for these holidays where you go and party,” Grundy said in Grand Final week.

“I see it as a journey of self and have some good conversations along the way.

“If we go all the way on Saturday and climb this mountain, it’d be a cool thing to back it up in a few weeks and go and do base camp.”

“I haven’t actually told the footy club. Maybe there’s some clearance or something that I need to get.”

We assume the Pies gave him the all clear!