Ed Viesturs

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Getting to the top is optional. Getting down is mandatory.
- Ed Viesturs
Collection: Sports
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The summit is just a halfway point.
- Ed Viesturs
Collection: Climbing
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The mountain decides whether you climb or not. The art of mountaineering is knowing when to go, when to stay, and when to retreat.
- Ed Viesturs
Collection: Art
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I believe that, with anything in life, if you have the patience, desire and passion, you can do whatever you set your mind to.
- Ed Viesturs
Collection: Believe
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Mountains don't kill people, they just sit there.
- Ed Viesturs
Collection: Nature
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There are no short cuts to the top.
- Ed Viesturs
Collection: Cutting
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I like things that are difficult, physically and mentally. Things that are really challenging, things that really maybe take a long time but really push me to my limits.
- Ed Viesturs
Collection: Long
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Yeah, but a mistake is a mistake even if you get away with it.
- Ed Viesturs
Collection: Mistake
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K2 is not some malevolent being, lurking there above the Baltoro, waiting to get us. It's just there. It's indifferent. It's an inanimate mountain made of rock, ice, and snow. The "savageness" is what we project onto it, as if we blame the peak for our own misadventures on it.
- Ed Viesturs
Collection: Rocks
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Early on May 23, 1997, from 28,500 feet on Everest, I witnessed the incredible shadow of the mountain, the penumbra, forming to the west as the sun rose behind me. The full moon from the night before was still visible. The bluish cast of the atmosphere can also be seen.
- Ed Viesturs
Collection: Moon