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Jason's pov It's been three days here on top of the mountain. We would have stayed a bit longer but the temperature started decreasing from last night so the instructor told us to pack in case of an avalanche happening or we freeze to death one the temperature reaches zero. The good thing is that there is a zip line across the mountain that leads to 5km away from the rest stop where we left our vehicles. I won't lie but the zip line looks kinda scary. Let me remind you that we are on top of the mountain and it is a huge distance from the next mountain to the next one. With how cold the weather is, it will be brutal. On the other hand, all of us miss our families at home and it will take about three weeks to climb down the mountain safely with all this snow going around. Now i get the rea