The top of a mountain is the destination of the climb. To reach the top one should meet a
range of requirements. It is simple. Apparently the mountain itself has its own opinion on
the matter, however does not let you know. It admits anyone in its stony world: let him
search for his own way up, but keep in mind that he is an alien here.
Nanga-Parbat like any other mountain has its own identity and it is a personal problem of
any climber to accommodate oneself to it. To break through the problem is to drag along by
willpower your weakening equipment-packed body to the point your mind and imagination
focused on.
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