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After 5 PM, the lifts stop operating, so no one remains at the summit. Then this view becomes mine alone.
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That sounds like a truly special and peaceful experience. Having the summit all to yourself, especially with the beauty of the evening setting in, must feel almost magical. It’s those quiet, solitary moments in nature that can be so profound, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the surroundings and connect with the landscape in a deeply personal way. Enjoying such a view in solitude is a rare and treasured experience!
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Last year, I had a difficult experience because I only wore short sleeves, so this year I prepared proper clothing. However, it was still a bit cold.
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It sounds like you were well-prepared this year, but the plateau’s weather still had the upper hand! Even with proper clothing, those high-altitude winds can be surprisingly chilly, especially in the evening or early morning. Layering is key in such environments. You might want to try thermal base layers, a good insulating mid-layer (like a fleece), and a windproof or waterproof outer layer. Accessories like gloves, a hat, and a neck gaiter can also make a big difference in keeping you warm. Despite the cold, it's great that you were able to enjoy the experience more this year. It's all part of the adventure, right?
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