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What are men to rocks and mountains

Jane Austin 'Pride and Prejudice'

What are men to rocks and mountains

Rush Lake at Dawn

The Himalayan germ once caught,works inside one like a relapsing fever: it is ever biding its time before breaking out again with renewed virulence, Dr Longstaff had warned when we set out "once a man has found the road he can never keep away for long" 

Peaks and Lamas by Marco Palils

Rush Lake at Dawn
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Small Expeditions in the Himalayas

There are 3 essential attributes for a Himalayan climber: alpine experience, a strong stomach and the ability to acclimatize. 

authored by Rob Collister  in 1978-79

Small Expeditions in the Himalayas

Nanga Prabat - the book writes

The story of Nanga Parbat is a long one. It is a tragic and in many ways a puzzling story. Human nature, ever inexhaustible, offers here another facet for study. But Nanga Parbat has been climbed. The dead in their vast and icy tomb may sleep.

Nanga Prabat - the book writes

Raikot Glacier below Nanga Prabat

"One does not climb to attain enlightenment, rather one climbs because he is enlightened."    — Zen Master Futomaki

Raikot Glacier below Nanga Prabat

Eric Shipton describing the Hunza

“The Ultimate Manifestation of Mountain Grandeur”

 

 

Eric Shipton  describing the Hunza

"For us the mountains had been a natural field of activity where, playing on the frontiers of life and death, we had found the freedom for which we were blindly groping and which was as necessary to us as bread."    —  Maurice Herzog

 "For us the mountains had been a natural field of activity where, playing on the frontiers of life and death, we had found the freedom for which we were blindly groping and which was as necessary to us as bread."    —  Mauri

“...seen from above, landscapes are made up of mountains and watercourses. Just as a transparent model of the human body consists of a framework of bone and a network of arteries, the earth's crust is structured in mountain ridges, river, creeks, and gullies.” 
― Reinhold Messner

 “...seen from above, landscapes are made up of mountains and watercourses. Just as a transparent model of the human body consists of a framework of bone and a network of arteries, the earth's crust is structured in mountain ridges, river, creeks, an

"For us the mountains had been a natural field of activity where, playing on the frontiers of life and death, we had found the freedom for which we were blindly groping and which was as necessary to us as bread."    —  Maurice Herzog

 "For us the mountains had been a natural field of activity where, playing on the frontiers of life and death, we had found the freedom for which we were blindly groping and which was as necessary to us as bread."    —  Mauri

Dervla Murphy upon seeing the Himalayas.

"None of the books or photographs studied before leaving home had even slightly prepared me for such majesty. Truly this is something that does have to be seen to be believed, and that once seen must be continually yearned for when left behind, becoming as incurable a fever of the spirit as malaria is of the body." 

Dervla Murphy upon seeing the Himalayas.
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