Hidden oxygen
We continue with the publication of the micro-stories of the second edition of the competition: High Altitude Storieswe let you enjoy with "Hidden oxygen"by Carolina Ivonne Contreras Monzón.
Hidden oxygen
-by Carolina Ivonne Contreras Monzón-.
Something so simple and yet so complex, the rocks, the stones, the greenery hidden in them, life itself, hard and strong. With every step I take, my life acquires a meaning, a little energy that frees me from daily stress, frees me from my own ties. Who can understand this effect, who can run away from this magical energy that consumes your sweat and oxygenates you? Admiring the orography becomes as imposing as it is necessary, a long-term marriage, without divorce, without ties, with so much freedom that you wish you could stop time to continue listening to the throbbing in your ears. The panting, the cold, the limits, it all makes sense.
when the harmony of the summits leaves you naked. An intimate and unrepeatable encounter, which you wish to transmit but are unable to quantify. To be fortunate is an apt adjective to describe what the mountain gives us.