Hi Steph,
First of all, I’m sure you’ve heard a lot that your very inspiring with you attitude towards climbing, life and yourself. That is why I hope you get time to read this yourself because it would be nice to hear your feedback on what may seem a very silly girly question.
For a year and a half now I’ve been dating a boy whose very existance depends on climbing and skiing. I love skiing, could do it all day. But I go to school in Arizona and he followed me here so that we could live together in the same place for once. Over the past years that I have been climbing off and on, more recently then ever it is more and more apparent that I am NOT a climber. Not on my boyfriend’s level anyway. But I still want to be a part of what makes him most happy….but I think I’m ruining it for him.
He doesn’t know many people here In Flagstaff except for a very good girl friend of mine who is more his level. They go on adventures where he comes back with a big shit eating grin that I never get to see because we live in the city and he is not a city boy.
Anyways it makes me VERY jealous….irrationally jealous. I am aware of how pitiful my problems are but I was wondering if you had any thoughts on, do you think that:
Can climbers and non-climbers have lasting romantic relationships together?
Thank you for your time and patience. Hope to hear from you soon.
![]()
Good luck with all that you do.
-Sarah
Hi Sarah,
Thanks for writing to me! My fiance is not a climber, he is a base jumper, though he does enjoy climbing and is a very generous belayer
I think it’s actually a good thing, to have different passions, as long as there is some place where they meet. If you and your boyfriend share skiing, and you are not opposed to some climbing days or belay duty, I think it seems like the ideal match–at least, recreationally….
I hope it works out for you both!!
Steph