What’s the point? They might very easily die trying, and there’s no economic payoff. WTF???

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9 Responses to Why do mountain-climbers climb mountains?

  1. Richard D says:

    Because they are there (the mountains, not the climbers)

    Challenge, thrill, visible goals. You name it.

  2. mellishw says:

    ask any alpine person! Ask Julie Andrews! CLIMB EVERY MOUNTAIN!!

  3. Joanie says:

    I’ve always been annoyed by those that have no interest in something, and then not having the courtesy to allow others to follow their own pursuits with out judgment. I don’t question why you enjoy the things that you may enjoy. Look out into the world enthusiastically and instead of asking why, ask why not! You’ll be surprised at the joy you will find.

    I climb mountains because they are there! (George Mallory’s answer when asked the same question). I also enjoy the camaraderie, the physical benefits, the ability to push my own sense of thrill, and because there aren’t too many things in this world that will give you such beautiful vistas which remind you of the miracle life is when you choose to live it!

    Speaking of Julie Andrews (singing) The hills are alive with the Sounds of Music!

  4. alisreablala says:

    It is dangerous. If I were them I would stay on an inside fake mountain climbing place were they support more caution. It probably is fun and exhilarating, if you live it probably is very confident building to know that.

  5. TahoeT says:

    Not everything in this life is about economic gain – that is why we go to college and have careers. You need other things in life to be happy – love, interests, friends, activities, etc.

    Climbing is a great outdoor activity to stay in shape, reduce stress and have fun. Like most things, if you do it with no regard for safety, it can be dangerous. If you use care, it can be quite safe. Many joggers and golfers are killed every year doing what they enjoy, are those “dangerous” activites as well?

    Climbing means to me:

    Challenge and fun
    Getting away from daily stress
    Forgetting about everything else
    Being able to concentrate on rock climbing only
    Fun with friends
    Spending time in the outdoors

    Good Luck

  6. Leno D says:

    The same way you see an economic payoff is the same way some persons see the summit of a mountain. it is a goal to achieve.
    Also there very often is an economic payoff in exploratory expeditions, who can climb faster competitions, smallest group/ largest group, highest climb etc. also it is amazingly beautiful to see it from the top.

    your question is similar to asking why do women wear high heeled shoes. why do people breed dogs that have no hunting, rescue or assistance abilities, and why do people keep cats if they have no mice problems? Why paint your house? sealant protects it the paint has no real use.

    Oh yeah. why do you wear clothing when the weather is fine?

  7. Steve says:

    A good question – the best way to answer it – because it is enjoyable. Because what we get out of it cannot be measured bought or sold with money.

    “If you cannot understand that there is something in man which responds to the challenge of this mountain and goes out to meet it, that the struggle is the struggle of life itself upward and forever upward, then you won’t see why we go. What we get from this adventure is sheer joy.”

    -George Leigh Mallory

    “Because it is there”

    -Sir Edmund Hillary

    We climbers and mountaineers understand the dangers involved with climbing, yet we enjoy it. We understand that there is a good chance that we could be killed while climbing but think that the risk is worth the reward.

  8. Wayner says:

    To quote the British mountaineer, George Mallory (1923):

    So, if you cannot understand there is something in man which responds to the challenge of this mountain [Everest] and goes out to meet it, that the struggle is the struggle of life itself upward and forever upward, then you won’t see why we go. What we get from this adventure is just sheer joy.

    And joy is, after all, the end of life. We do not live to eat and make money, we make money to enjoy life. That is what life means and what life is for.

    (Ed Hillary didn’t say “Because it’s there”. That was also Mallory).

  9. Ashely Z says:

    I don’t know maybe they just want to die?!