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Facing Fear and Loss in Climbing
This chapter delves into the intertwined experiences of fear and tragedy in high-risk climbing activities, particularly focusing on the 1996 Everest climbing season where multiple lives were lost. It reflects on the emotional turmoil of facing danger while navigating the mountains, the impact of a friend's death on the author's passion for climbing, and the importance of community and mindfulness. Additionally, it emphasizes the necessity of being present in the moment and the personal journey of reconnecting with the Himalayas and its people.