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Why the Mountain Is Always Bigger Than It Looks

Why the Mountain Is Always Bigger Than It Looks

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A mountain looks close. The ridge seems straightforward. The summit appears only an hour away.

And yet, again and again, the mountains prove otherwise.

In this episode of Ridgecraft, we explore one of the most common misjudgments in mountain travel: the tendency to underestimate size, distance, and complexity. Using the remarkable story of the 1897 first ascent of Mount Saint Elias and the photographs of Vittorio Sella, we examine why mountains often appear smaller and simpler than they really are—and why that illusion continues to affect climbers today.

Topics include:

• Mount Saint Elias and the Malaspina Glacier

• The Duke of the Abruzzi's historic expedition

• How the human brain estimates distance and scale

• Why clear weather can be deceptive

• Terrain literacy and mountain perception

• The practice of visual skepticism

• How experienced mountain travelers learn to question first impressions

The goal of mountain travel is not simply to move through terrain. It is to see it clearly.

Learn more at https://summitborn.com/mount-saint-elias-illusion-of-distance/.

This is Ridgecraft, a Summitborn podcast about hiking, scrambling, mountaineering, route finding, mountain judgment, and the skills that make mountain travel safer, smarter, and more rewarding.

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