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"Used to go for week long hiking trips to Himalayas once a year when I was in India. I don't know technical climbing. So I prefer guided hikes albeit in some steep terrains which sometimes are a bit risky, especially when coming down. Decided to do Stok Kangri hike - the highest non technical hike in India. After 4 days of walking, during the summit night, we start at 8 PM and have to reach summit(at 6070 metres) by 4 or 5 in the morning. None of us could reach it as we were all exhausted and few got mountain sickness too. When returning back, my legs literally gave away. I felt so weak. It was night time and the same type or slopes I had walked over earlier looked damn scary to me. It's funny how your state of mind makes even the things you normally do as scary. I just sat down at the top of the slope for 30 minutes. Then one of the guides offered his shoulders and asked me to hold them when walking down. I have done many hikes in the UK after coming here. But I would never forget that fear I had that night." | |||
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"Used to go for week long hiking trips to Himalayas once a year when I was in India. I don't know technical climbing. So I prefer guided hikes albeit in some steep terrains which sometimes are a bit risky, especially when coming down. Decided to do Stok Kangri hike - the highest non technical hike in India. After 4 days of walking, during the summit night, we start at 8 PM and have to reach summit(at 6070 metres) by 4 or 5 in the morning. None of us could reach it as we were all exhausted and few got mountain sickness too. When returning back, my legs literally gave away. I felt so weak. It was night time and the same type or slopes I had walked over earlier looked damn scary to me. It's funny how your state of mind makes even the things you normally do as scary. I just sat down at the top of the slope for 30 minutes. Then one of the guides offered his shoulders and asked me to hold them when walking down. I have done many hikes in the UK after coming here. But I would never forget that fear I had that night." Darkness, exhaustion, long periods of heightened awareness all take a massive psychological toll. I spend a lot of time doing easy stuff at night, in bad weather or just places I'm not familiar to try and make that feeling easier to deal with. Mr | |||
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