The feeling of an amateur ALICE

Idell 2022-04-23 07:01:38

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I have climbed a few times, and I can be considered an amateur traveler. But I haven't dared to go to the snowy mountains so far. I always remember the ancient poems I recited when I was a child, and the road was frozen to death.

Climbing a mountain is probably the most life-like journey. Some people hike, some drive up the mountain, there are ropeways, and more.

Of course, the most attractive thing is to walk on foot and walk by yourself. However, halfway through the road, you are exhausted, and no one can make a move. You can only rely on yourself on the road where you can't go up or down. Gritting your teeth, you can take a few more steps.

I've watched a lot of American-style hero films, fast-paced and fast climaxes, heroes hang up, and come back victorious. I'm afraid it can't be found here. On the way up the mountain, the conflict is to complain to each other. The challenge is the weather, just like every mountain has a beautiful sunrise, but when the sky is not beautiful, you have nothing to do. On the mountain road, no one is sure to conquer the sky. At that time, prudence is a virtue. The only one who can win should be yourself. It's a pity that Doug is like this, he won and lost his life.

Returning from the high mountains, seeing thousands of acres of fertile fields and living in the mountains with clear springs, this simplest life breath finally set foot on the flat land, which is not easy but beautiful.

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  • Title Card: Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay became the first climbers to summit Everest. Over the next 40 years, only top professional climbers attempted the same feat. One in four died.

    Title Card: 1992: New Zealander Rob Hall pioneered the concept of commercial guiding on Everest for amateur climbers. Over the next four years his team, Adventure Consultants, successfully led 19 clients to summit without a single fatality.

    Title Card: 1996: Other commercial operators follow Rob Hall's lead, including Scott Fischer's Mountain Madness. More than 20 expeditions compete to summit Everest in the same two week window.

  • [first lines]

    Rob Hall: Can you just listen up? Guys? We got 2,000 feet, 600 vertical meters to Camp Four. It's roped all the way, so I know you can make it. Now, once we get to the yellow band we're gonna regroup, put on the masks, turn on the gas. Make sense?