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Friday, 1 May 2015

Climbing Mountain. Why It Matters?


If you have the urge to climb a mountain, go for it. Always remember, do what you love to do even when the society looks down on you. Because at the end of the day that is the only thing that matters. 

Here are some of my reasons why I climb and conquer mountains.


Every climb is an opportunity of discovery. Stepping foot in different mountains will give you the visual of the landmarks, the acme beauty of the landscape, the different scenery of the trail, the random picture of the peak, the refreshing environment,  the given view of the summit once you reach it, and the  new friends you'll meet along the way.


There are millions of climbers around the world, and you will be acquainting hundreds or thousands of them regardless of their race and ethnicity. Socially active person and even introverts should engage themselves in friendship because you can't conquer the world alone; you always need somebody by your side.


Reaching the top of  mountains is hard and risky but once you step foot in it you will be enlightened and mesmerized by its beauty. Standing at the top and witnessing the artistry of the mountain will change your perspective of Mother Nature. Because the best view comes after the hardest climb. Each mountain has its own mysterious beauty and as climbers we have the privilege to figure what it is, never stop exploring.


Lastly, most climbers want to escape from boredom, polluted environment, their isolated life, and their never ending circumstances because they can’t bare it already. Hiking mountain can be an outlet and a solution because we have the opportunity and every right to live freely with the absences of adversity of life that consumes  humanity in an individual. We choose the path to our freedom, the freedom to live happy and contented.

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