Doesn’t we always strive for something? During the week, we strive for the weekend. At the weekend we strive for being able to fix and do all we have planned. And being honest, don’t we even strive for going to the mountain? Think if we strive for strive in our innermost being. Stop a bit human, be grateful for all you got. Embrace the good thing in your life, your health and your friends. By doing this I for sure can tell you that the next journey you are going to experience, it will be even better. And as Michael Kennedy said: ”I learn something every time I go into the mountains.” With the hand of your heart, isn’t that true? For me it is true…With at least two!? upcoming adventures, I am so thankful. A mountain trip every month, what can better be?
This week I cant help comet the trouble at Kebnekaise mountain station. If you don’t know what I am talking about, it is about the stomach upset that was there. I blogged about sustainability a short time ago. I think this is related to that. When you to eager to get too much people at one spot, you got this phenomena. Ok, I understand that they need to get money, but to which price? I am sorry to say, but here it has been to crowded for a long time…
”After a day of hike, everything has twice its usual value”
Oliver Anthony – Rich Men North Of Richmond – YouTube
See ya soon…
To go to the mountain once a month, thats something to be greatful to.
It was nice to have mountaintalk on the train last week, overlooking the lakes and hills of Jämtland, knowing that the Mountains grewing bigger and bigger heading west towards Enafors.
Så sant Uffe, vi försöker säga det till varandra här hemma rätt ofta nu för tiden, när man blir bedrövad och upprörd av allt galenskap i världen.
Ja en tur i bergen (eller havet) är så bra för både kropp och själ.