Hi,
Two summers ago, I climbed Mt. Washington (see attachment).
I experienced so many great things while climbing it. It was such a challenge. Keep in mind, I never hiked up a mountain before.
But all it all, it was alot like one aspect of life: We spend all of our time trying to get somewhere and when we get there, the experience, the most rewarding or memorable time was truly the journey, (the process).
In the last week I watched the movie "Blindsight" and last night, I watched the Dateline documentary about the guy that wrote the book "Stuck Between a Rock and a Hard Place" (the movie was was called "127 Hours").
So here's my question: I have this urge to climb Mt. Washington in the winter (in February). Is anyone familiar with climbing mountains in the winter? Anyone ever climb Mt. Washington? Anyone else have any interest to do something like that?
All in all, I think that there is so much we can learn and experience through nature. I believe it really can free our minds, add balance, and put so much stuff in perspective.
Anyone have anything to say?
Thanks,
gotta_trade
Two summers ago, I climbed Mt. Washington (see attachment).
I experienced so many great things while climbing it. It was such a challenge. Keep in mind, I never hiked up a mountain before.
But all it all, it was alot like one aspect of life: We spend all of our time trying to get somewhere and when we get there, the experience, the most rewarding or memorable time was truly the journey, (the process).
In the last week I watched the movie "Blindsight" and last night, I watched the Dateline documentary about the guy that wrote the book "Stuck Between a Rock and a Hard Place" (the movie was was called "127 Hours").
So here's my question: I have this urge to climb Mt. Washington in the winter (in February). Is anyone familiar with climbing mountains in the winter? Anyone ever climb Mt. Washington? Anyone else have any interest to do something like that?
All in all, I think that there is so much we can learn and experience through nature. I believe it really can free our minds, add balance, and put so much stuff in perspective.
Anyone have anything to say?
Thanks,
gotta_trade
