Dangers & Thrills of Mountain Climbing | Adam Gant

Page 1

DANGER & THRILLS Of Mountain Climbing

ADAM GANT


TAKING THE CLIMB Mountaineering provides a number of incredible benefits and opportunities; from the breathtaking sights to the incredible workouts, climbing a mountain is sure to grant you a unique, timeless experience. However, mountain climbing is not for everyone, and there are many risks one must take when climbing a mountain. The activity is certainly dangerous, but those who partake often guarantee that the thrills are worth the risk.


THRILL: SUMMIT

Reaching the highest point of a mountain is an incomparable experience. When climbers reach that peak, they may be tired, but the unprecedented sights and exalted heights are sure to impress. The sensations of freedom, pride, and accomplishment are unparalleled. Reaching a mountain’s summit provides a 360 degree view from a height that is not reached every day. Mountain climbing is a form of exploration, and making it to the top of a mountain is part of what drives mountaineers to climb.


DANGER: FALLING One of the most common dangers of mountain climbing is that of falling. Tripping over uneven terrain and slipping on wet ground are common causes. The most dangerous part of the climb is often the descent; when exhaustion sets in, loose sediment litters the ground, and a downward path grows too steep, falls are more likely to occur.


DANGER: CONDITIONS

The higher the altitude, the less air is available, meaning the task of breathing becomes labored. Depending on the i n d i v i d u a l ’s e n d u r a n c e , e x p e r i e n c e , a n d h e a l t h , h y p o x i a can occur; hypoxia is a dangerous condition that occurs when the body does not have sufficient oxygen. Weather is also a major contributor to climbing accidents. Unpredictable conditions from strong wind gusts to sudden storms can hinder progress and cause harm.


THRILL: STRENGTH There are reasons why climbers continue searching for new mountains to scale. From improving physical strength to enhancing mental fortitude, climbing mountains provides a host of positive effects that outlast the trek and influence everyday life. Mountain climbing teaches a number of virtues including patience, gratitude, and perseverance.


Though there are certainly many dangers that impact the prospect of climbing a mountain, the thrills and benefits that accompany such a task are often worth the challenge.


For more information, please visit:

ADAMGANT.NET


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.