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What motivated Santosh for mountain climbing

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Answered by tiwariakdi
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She wished to climb mountains when she used to watch the villagers going up the hill and suddenly vanishing after a while. One day, she decided to check it out herself. She found nobody except a few mountaineers. Later she saved money and enrolled in a course at Uttarkashi's Nehru Institute of Mountaineering.

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Mountaineering, mountain climbing, or alpinism,[2] is a set of outdoor activities that involves ascending mountains. Mountaineering-related activities include traditional outdoor climbing, skiing, and traversing via ferratas that have become sports in their own right.[3][4][5][6] Indoor climbing, sport climbing, and bouldering are also considered variants of mountaineering by some,[7][8] but are part of a wide group of mountain sports.

Unlike most sports, mountaineering lacks widely applied formal rules, regulations, and governance; mountaineers adhere to a large variety of techniques and philosophies when climbing mountains.[8][9] Numerous local alpine clubs support mountaineers by hosting resources and social activities. A federation of alpine clubs, the International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation (UIAA), is the International Olympic Committee-recognized world organization for mountaineering and climbing.[10] The consequences of mountaineering on the natural environment can be seen in terms of individual components of the environment (land relief, soil, vegetation, fauna, and landscape) and location/zone of mountaineering activity (hiking, trekking, or climbing zone).[11] Mountaineering impacts communities on economic, political, social and cultural levels, often leading to changes in people's worldviews influenced by globalization, specifically foreign cultures and lifestyles.

Early mountaineering

Humans have been present in mountains since prehistory. The remains of Ötzi, who lived in the 4th millennium BC, were found in a glacier in the Ötztal Alps.[13] However, the highest mountains were rarely visited early on, and were often associated with supernatural or religious concepts.[14] Nonetheless, there are many documented examples of people climbing mountains prior to the formal development of the sport in the 19th century, although many of these stories are sometimes considered fictional or legendary.[8]

The famous poet Petrarch describes his 26 April 1336 ascent of Mount Ventoux (1,912 m (6,273 ft)) in one of his epistolae familiares, claiming to be inspired by Philip V of Macedon's ascent of Mount Haemo.[15][16]

For most of antiquity, climbing mountains was a practical or symbolic activity, usually undertaken for economic, political, or religious purposes. A commonly cited example is the 1492 ascent of Mont Aiguille (2,085 m (6,841 ft)) by Antoine de Ville, a French military officer and lord of Domjulien and Beaupré.[16]

In the Andes, around the late 1400s and early 1500s many ascents were made of extremely high peaks by the Incas and their subjects. The highest they are known for certain to have climbed is 6739 m at the summit of Volcan Llullaillaco.

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Answered by manisharai953
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When Santosh Yadav used to stay in hostel she would frequently see natives ascending the mountains; at that point, she was inspired to follow their example and decided to go investigate it for herself one day.

Few more information related with Santosh Yadav and her mountaineering experience:

  • Santosh Yadav was persistent, thoughtful, cordial, and diligent. She was a renegade who didn't want to live according to the norm.
  • She become remarkably resilient to the cold and high altitudes needed for mountaineering. She was a mountain climber who valued independence, hard work, and adventure.
  • Despite the difficulties on her road to achievement, her perseverance and self-confidence were clearly visible.
  • Her mental and physical toughness astounded her seniors, and they developed a special affection for her because of her concern and desire to cooperate with her fellow climbers.
  • She brought 500 pounds of trash down from the Himalayas due to her passion for environmental issues.

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