I'm one of those people who always needs a mountain to climb. When I get up a mountain as far as I think I'm going to get, I try to find another mountain.
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I'm the sort of person who needs a big mountain in front of me to climb.
Mountain hikes instilled in me a life-long urge to get to the top of any inviting summit or peak.
If you don't have a mountain, build one and then climb it. And after you climb it, build another one; otherwise you start to flatline in your life.
I'm always looking for a new challenge. There are a lot of mountains to climb out there. When I run out of mountains, I'll build a new one.
Whatever that means, however you got on that mountain, why not try to climb it? And do it in your own way.
It's a heavy burden to look up at the mountain and want to start the climb.
There's intense personal gratification in finding a mountain and becoming inspired by the aesthetics of an unclimbed line on that mountain, especially if that line has been tried by a lot of people who couldn't do it, and you get to set yourself up against the history of it.
If I see a mountain, I just pick up and hike it.
I climb mountains.
I like being near the top of a mountain. One can't get lost here.
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