Climber's Gut Instinct Saves Life in Pamir Mountains
A climber recounts a harrowing experience in the Pamir mountains of Tajikistan, where an unsettling feeling of dread accompanied her ascent of two 7,000-metre peaks. Despite the lack of a clear reason for her anxiety, she credits her gut instinct for prompting her to leave the mountain, ultimately saving her life.
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