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The Big Why: What Makes Climbing Mountains so Alluring

Nightfall over camp on an exploratory trek in Nepal | Lachlan Gardiner
Nightfall over camp on an exploratory trek in Nepal | Lachlan Gardiner

There’s no question climbing is hard. But for many, the rewards just can’t compare to any other experience – climbing becomes a way of life, a lifestyle. Why is that? What makes climbing mountains so appealing and attractive? Climbing takes you to some of the most beautiful places on the planet, and it pushes you to your limits. It’s challenging, rewarding, full of life lessons, and unlike anything else.

Here are 10 reasons why

  1. It’s really hard – Climbing mountains involves overcoming many obstacles. Each pitch is a puzzle and there’s no getting away from giving it your all.
  2. It’s humbling – You are never in full control out there. The mountain doesn’t care about your past or your dilemmas or your history or your current condition. Living conditions can be simple and rugged, and that strips away all pretentions and privileges – it’s a true equalizer.

Approaching the summit of Cholo in perfect conditions, Khumbu region, Nepal |  <i>Soren Kruse Ledet</i>

  1. It’s incredibly rewarding – Applying all you’ve got in terms of fitness, endurance, willpower and patience while also confronting danger and risk breeds deep gratitude. The summit is the ultimate satisfaction.
  2. It’s a learning experience – As you prepare for a climb and then as you move up a mountain, it’s crucial to approach with a growth mindset. Climbing appeals to those who consider themselves lifelong learners, people who want to expand themselves.

Happy climbers summitting Mt Blanc on an introductory climbing course |  <i>© Pierre Schmidt</i>

  1. It’s fascinating – Climbing is about exploration. Out there, you get to meet new cultures and understand the complexities of Earth Sciences in a very hands-on way.
  2. It builds your confidence – In that classic “because it’s there” humble way, climbers have accumulated experiences that make them stronger mentally and physically. The more you climb, the better you get, and that poise and self-assuredness plays out across your life.

Hiker admiring the view from the summit of Volcan Acatenango

  1. It’s beautiful – of course, there’s an incredible view at the top, and very few people get to enjoy it. Mountains are beautiful and it feel joyful to be amidst them.
  2. It’s good for your health – Climbing is superb for fitness. It requires strength, power and endurance. It requires nutrition. It demands all aspects of your body are functioning well. That includes emotional health as well – a positive mental mindset can be as critical as muscle mass.

Summit success on Peak Lenin |  <i>Soren Kruse Ledet</i>

  1. It’s fun – The people of mountaineering are a blast. They know how to relax, laugh and celebrate. The culture of mountains is unique and varied. People who climb together often quickly can become lifelong friends
  2. It’s different for everyone – Just as every mountain is unique, each climber’s experience is deeply personal. That’s the beauty of it all.

What does climbing mean to you?

Climbing Mountains, Mountaineering, Summit

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