Less than two days after summiting Mont Blanc, the weather window narrowed, forcing us to move quickly toward our next objective: the Matterhorn. Upon arriving in Zermatt, a mix of fear and uncertainty lingered over whether our physical condition was sufficient to safely climb Switzerland's deadliest mountain.
By the time we reached the Hörnli Hut, our confidence had grown—we felt physically prepared. However, what I underestimated was the toll of mental fatigue from the prior days. As we climbed higher and the exposure intensified on the upper snowfields, I found myself mentally struggling to stay cool. Reaching the summit was surreal—standing on the knife-edge ridge was exhilarating.
The descent started smoothly, and we became more comfortable navigating the terrain than we anticipated. However, as midday temperatures rose, loose, slippery snow created additional challenges. Our decision to prioritize safety by consistently protecting the route with fixed gear and cams proved invaluable.
When we finally stepped off the route and returned to the hut, I was overwhelmed with relief and elation. The sense of accomplishment from completing our final objective was immense. The Matterhorn lived up to its legendary status, with exposed scrambling terrain that tested us both physically and mentally. It was a truly iconic climb, one I’ll never forget.
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