9 Metaphors for climbing

Climbing so out of desert to forestland was a gradual and accumulating joy to me.

The climb was well worth undertaking, as it enabled one to inspect the astonishing and finely-carved figures which encrust the whole exterior of the column.

Maybe it did, since he was no outdoors man, and to him the climb up the rocks and the brief journey along the mountain flank was a painful labour.

But the climb to the fallen man was another matter.

That climb back was proof of the effect of excitement on judgment.

I say that I enjoy being on the top of a mountain, or, indeed, halfway up a mountain; that climbing is a pleasure to me, and would be so if no one else climbed and no one ever heard of my climbing.

In his mad pursuit of antiquities the Professor forgot that tree climbing was an accomplishment that he had never mastered properly in the days of his youth, and our departure was somewhat delayed by the shock which he received from the fall.

She showed us that the climbing up Kylasa could be a parable of our journey through this world.

The climbing was the easier and the holding on the more difficult, because the mast was depressed to a low angle, its summit being hardly ten feet higher than its base.

9 Metaphors for  climbing