1、Going to the peaks of 14ers has “fatal” temptation. It is like a game, once it starts, u just don’t want to stop, which sometimes worried me because it is how I feel. I always tell myself before I leave for the next 14er: “just turn around if I feel potential danger, never try hard to make it to the peak in that case.” So I consider the activity for fun, not for a task or glory. I am pretty sure the same thing happened to Himalaya mountains in Asia because I read many stories about people climbing, mountaineering those highest sea level peaks in the world. People know the risk in front of them, they still go to explore them, nothing stopped them.
2、 I read many mountain fatal accidents both in Colorado and in Himalaya mountains not for just being “nosy” about others businesses, I want to know what happened and what those beautiful stories behind those lives who passed away in accidents

3、 A documentary called < Torn> impressed me very much. It is based on a true story about American famous climber Alex Lowe who died in an avalanche in Shisha Pangma in Tibet and his family.