Tuesday, April 22, 2008

MOUNTAIN

standing at the bottom of a mountain, any mountain, and looking up, or looking at the trail head, is among the most enjoyable moments possible. yes—reaching the top is like an orgasm, and the minutes spent panting afterwards are blissful relief like no other, save sex, perhaps, but really—think about it: you love climbing, you love the forest, the rocks, the wildlife, the streams, the mud—you love experiencing every detail as you walk steadily upward. you love looking to the side and seeing that special “woods perspective'” where you see trees layered in front of and behind other trees until you can see nothing else-- a wall of trees, all moving past as you walk, like a cartoon background, only real. choosing where to place each footfall, for balance, for propelling yourself to the next footfall, heaving your weight up a boulder. getting those occasional amazing and surprising views as you turn a corner and the trees open up like a stage curtain to show you an amazing vista. and the smell of the woods—leaves and pine needles crunching underfoot, each step releasing earthy aromas. mud, dirt, dust all over your legs, unless you're careful to stay clean, which you shouldn't be if you want the full mountain experience. and the summit is the goal. so they say. the summit—where, they also say, you stand when you have “conquered” the mountain. uh uh. i say you've made friends with it the whole way up—gotten to know it intimately, and finally—you climax. weird, i know, but hey—i love climbing mountains!

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