. As a sports enthusiast, I feel the same way.
I love this kind of traditional climbing without backup and cooperation. Chinese mountaineer photographer Jimmy shoots the whole process in real life. When his body is on the verge of collapse, he has to break his own climbing rhythm. What a god! In 2008, he challenged MERU for the first time and gave up his descent when he was 100m away from the summit. It's hard to imagine how much courage it takes, the decision to make in the face of a dream that is about to come true. Perhaps it is the responsibility to oneself and to the family, to borrow George Mallory's words "Because it's there."
The greatest thing about extreme sports is that it completely and truly proves the existence and continuation of human spiritual power, the tiny human beings in the vast universe , adapt and change the world by this spiritual power.
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