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I'm not asking why you climb, just what you get out of it.

 

A group of my friends was discussing this the other night. It was pretty interesting to hear the responses. Everything from a puzzle to solve to an opportunity for solitude.

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I appreciate sleeping, food, sunny meadows, company, flat ground, good health, etc so much more after some sporty conditions up in the mountains. Otherwise you take all that stuff for granted quickly. You are reminded how good life is.

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Ah, pure ego. Pure ego stroking. The "I'm tougher than you, meaner than you, stronger than you, smarter than you, luckier than you, quicker than you--because I climb harder than you" attitude. All those things that separate the men from the boys, the elite from the riffraff.

 

Not that everyone chestbeats about it as readily as some do but I have to laugh when I hear someone claim some lofty goal when deep inside is the little ego man struggling to assert his superiority by defining his image as a climber.

 

But yeah, I like the simple pleasures of cold water, warm food and drink, and freedom to sleep under the stars by a mountain lake.

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provides an outlet for releasing tension and that allows me to live within the bounds of society.
What gives you the idea you ARE living within the bounds?

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I like the way climbing pushes you. It pushes the limits of your body and the limits of your fear. It hasn't been a good day climbing unless you 've scared the bejeezus outta yourself at least once.

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I don't really need to be scared each time. I've had as much fun climbing the west ridge of n. twin with good friends or skiing helens as I have on scary stuff.

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Some people like to drive around in traffic with their radio on low. Others like to get in the fast lane and pass everyone with the music blasting.

 

Climbing helps me turn up the volume on life. Otherwise I might fall asleep.

 

For me, it's not about fear, it's about stimulation. It's about the clarity of mind and sharpness of my senses when I do something that actually requires some attention and makes me turn off the auto pilot--- the auto pilot that numbs my mind and makes yesterday roll into today. It's about breaking the spell and opening my eyes to the present-- the right now!!

 

Some people live their whole lives without ever waking up.

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Right on Distel "It's bloody good fun." -Joe Simpson

 

Going outside and playing could be soccer or a hike. Instead you choose to risk life and limb.

 

Dammit climbers are cool.

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I'm not asking why you climb, just what you get out of it.

 

What is the difference, please? Are you saying there are reasons for climbing that are not results of climbing?

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I climb because I don't give a shit about anyone else but me and who ever my partner is at the moment. Other than that its all about me and making myself happy and wise. Huh, maybe that is why I can't keep a lady or stay married.

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I climb because I don't give a shit about anyone else but me and who ever my partner is at the moment. Other than that its all about me and making myself happy and wise. Huh, maybe that is why I can't keep a lady or stay married.
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