riverc0il
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i was listening to VPR this morning :lol: and heard a segment on weekend edition regarding blind climbers attempting to reach a peak near everest (Lhakpa Ri i believe it was called). i can not recall if any of the climbers reached the destination, but several were turned around with altitude sickness and climbing sickness. the guide asked if the climbers were disappointed to have not reached their goal, the summit they were climbing for. the guide reported something along the lines that any place can be a summit, that just having come to this point was a summit. essentially, a summit is not always the highest physical point of a mountain but rather the highest metaphysical point of the spirit.
so when is a summit not a "summit?" do you feel the need to find the exact highest point on the mountain, content to be near the summit with a fine view, or prefer to set your own summits of the soul without regard to physical specifications?
so when is a summit not a "summit?" do you feel the need to find the exact highest point on the mountain, content to be near the summit with a fine view, or prefer to set your own summits of the soul without regard to physical specifications?