Into Thin Air

Into thin air

How does krakauer feel after achieving something he has been dreaming about for months? Why is this ironic? 353/1

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Upon reaching the summit, Krakauer isn't excited, happy, or at all elated. He's worried about the descent which will be all the more difficult because of his limited oxygen supply. He doesn't waste any tine with celebrations..... no pictures, no flags, but rather starts back down immediately. This is ironic because he had achieved what he had dreamed about but he knew the descent was far more dangerous than the climb.