A Quote from Gaston Rébuffat
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In this modern age, very little remains that is real. Night has been 
banished, so have the cold, the wind and the stars. They have all been 
neutralized: the rhythm of life itself is obscured. Everything goes so 
fast and makes so much noise, and men hurry by without heeding the grass
 by the roadside, its colour, its smell and the way it shimmers when the
 wind caresses it. What a strange encounter then is that between man and
 the high places of his planet! Up there he is surrounded by the silence
 of forgetfulness. If there is a slope of snow steep as a glass window, 
he climbs it, leaving behind him a strange trail. If there is a rock 
perfect as an obelisk, he defies gravity and proves that he can get up 
anywhere."
 From Starlight and Storms 
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