Writing a Story. Start at the beginning I was brave and daring… It was a challenge I could not resist… I wanted to be the greatest climber…

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Writing a Story

Start at the beginning I was brave and daring… It was a challenge I could not resist… I wanted to be the greatest climber…

I climbed the highest mountain in the World. It was the unconquered mountain and I was going to climb it. It was the first time I had climbed such a high mountain. I set off with my mountain climbing equipment and two fellow climbers

Steep sided with huge patches of slippery ice. Like an icy pyramid. Sharp rocks and thin paths led to the top. Snow and wind battered at the little trees.

The higher we climbed the colder it grew. The snow was thick and I could hardly see. The wind blew us back but we carried on.

Did you see any animals or plants? Did you have to camp for the night? Did you lose any of your stuff? Did you nearly fall but was rescued by your fellow climbers?

It was a hard climb but I made it to the top. I looked from the high mountain and thought I am the best climber ever. I loved the climb so much, I am going to climb another and another.