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¡ÉI was on the highest point of that mountain, the Summit of Nanga Parbat, 26,620feet above sea-level----- Nothing went up any further, anywhere. There was a small snow plateau, a couple of mounds, and everything fell away on all sides from it. It was seven o¡Çclock. There I was on that spot, the target of may dreams, and I was the first human being since Creation¡Çs day to get there. But I felt no wave of overmastering joy, no wish to shout aloud, no sense of victorious exaltation; I had not the slightest realistion of the significance of that moment. I was absolutely all in. Utterly worn out, I felt on the snow and stuck my ice-axe upright in the hard-beaten snow, just as if it were something I had practiced over and over again. I had been on the way for seventeen hours on end and every step had become a battle, an indescrible effort of will-power. I was only thankful not to have to keep on looking upwards with frightful question, ¡ÈWould I get there?¡É always touring may mind.¡É¡ÊNanga Parbat Pilgrimage¡Ë
 
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