Monday, January 07, 2008

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When climbing on difficult routes be sure that you will use security equipment, such as ropes, harnesses and carabiners. Using a helmet will reduce serious injuries and even save life. Bad weather conditions, such as melting snow, strong winds, ice, increases the risks for injuring.

Stay focus on the that part of the brain saying: "Survive - Survive - Survive". Some time you might think of stupid things, such as: "Did i closed my car?" or "Where have i put my new spoon?". This is actually the copying mechanism of your brain in response to the risk situation.

Moraines (accumulation of unconsolidated debris due to the present or past glaciers action) are part of the mountains which may present multiple risks. The sliding of the upper layers of the debris may cause the displacement of the lower layers which might cause sudden avalanches.

If everything goes ok (i.e. you will not get injured or worse) you will have the oportunity to live with others or with yourself the inner landscapes gained by reaching your climbing objective.

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