Phillip Hathaway
WKR
Anyone have a tips to calm nerves while dealing with Heights?
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Don't fall. I've been dealing with heights most of my life, started in construction when I was fifteen. I just never had the fear of them so I don't really understand it to much. But I still think the best advice is just don't fall. I've fallen a few times trust me, it's not cool
I love being in the mountains, but I hate super steep terrain when the footing is loose. If i have to walk a narrow spine where the ground drops away on both sides, I get nervous and sometimes even paralyzed. I will be the first to admit I have cried through many scree fields and over many spines and rock scrambles. The empowered feeling I get when I cross something successfully makes the next time easier, and I am amazed now at the places I can go that I would have thought once were impossible for me. Some things that help me are going slowly, and taking it one step at a time. Put one foot in front of the other instead of agonizing about how far it is across. I sometimes even count my steps for a bit, as it gives me something to focus on. Trekking poles can help, but they can also sometimes be a hindrance. There have been times when I have been better off stowing them so I have both hands free to hold onto things. Use your judgement, but don't over think it.