Since I am a high school student, I already have a personal breath-taking experience – my1to the mountains. Before my trip, I used to be a homebody. I felt completely2about spending time in my hometown without going anywhere.
One day, David, my best friend3to persuade me to join him in his journey to the Rocky Mountains. This was my first time in the mountains, so I was turning my head in all directions4.the weather was foggy all the time, and the5we climbed onto the mountains, the worse the6was. In the first day we were making our way along the foothills; however, the next day we started to climb on one of the7.
When we finally got to the top, nothing had really8. The same fog was9everything around us, which made me 10because I counted on seeing the view from above and perhaps being able to take some11. But just when we decided to turn back, the sun suddenly12the clouds and the peaks became13instantly.
With all those mountain ridges, cliffs, and edges beneath me, I couldn't believe14my At that moment I realized that I won't be able to live a life without visiting the mountains at least twice a year. I would always15the feeling of being high above, with my head touching the skies and the clouds swimming below.