"We need to allow ourselves room to be more daring. Too often by over-analysing and over-intellectualising climbs we confuse fear for real danger. It is important to learn to distinguish one from the other. There is a big difference between getting intimidated by the steepness, difficulty or length of a climb, and real dangers such as avalanches, rock-fall, limited options of retreat, cold, etc. Venas Azules is a good example, an intimidating line that is reasonably safe, with little objective danger. Being brave and open minded without compromising your safety is the fine line we walk in our hunger for adventure."
Bjørn-Eivind Årtun
Great interview with one of the leading alpinists in the world today. More here:
http://www.planetmountain.com/english/News/shownews1.lasso?l=2&keyid=38981
And the online guide book with more info here:
http://www.pataclimb.com/
Torre Egger, Patagonia Photo by archivio Bjørn-Eivind Årtun
Venas Azules, Torre Egger, Patagonia.
Torre Egger, Patagonia Photo by Rolando Garibotti
The south face of Torre Egger in Patagonia and the line of the route established by the Norwegians Bjørn-Eivind Aartun and Ole Lied in December .
Thanks to Bruno for the heads up on this one!
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