Discussion Prompt: The Impact of Climate Change on the Mental Experience of Outdoor Sports

Has anyone else been thinking about how⁤ climate change might be affecting the mental and emotional side of outdoor sports? It’s easy to focus on the practical impacts – shorter ski seasons, wildfires ⁣closing trails, hotter temperatures making hiking dangerous ⁤– but I wonder how these changes are ⁤impacting our enjoyment and mental well-being while participating in these activities.

For example, if you’re a climber and increasingly worried⁢ about rockfalls due to ‍melting permafrost,⁢ does that ‍constant⁢ anxiety detract from the‌ feeling of flow and⁣ accomplishment⁣ you typically experience? Or, does the knowledge of a disappearing glacier change the sense of‍ awe and wonder people get⁢ from mountaineering? It⁤ truly seems ⁤like there could be a subtle but significant psychological shift​ happening, ‍moving from pure enjoyment to a more complicated mix of⁤ enjoyment, anxiety, and even grief for a changing ‍environment.

I’m curious to hear other people’s thoughts and ⁢experiences on this. Are you finding outdoor sports less fulfilling, or perhaps are you finding a new kind of motivation in connecting with nature amidst these‍ changes? Maybe there’s a‌ heightened sense of ⁤urgency to appreciate what we have while ⁣we still have it.

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