I've never worn trousers up a mountain and I never will': a Bolivian cholita climber on sexism and her next summit
Briefly

As Cecilia Llusco reflects on her mountaineering experiences, she emphasizes, 'It's not about getting to the top, but enjoying yourself on the journey. The most important thing is to be happy.' This philosophy underlines her approach to both climbing and life, demonstrating a deep appreciation for the moments spent amidst nature, rather than solely focusing on the ultimate destination of reaching a summit.
Cecilia states, 'I have never worn trousers to go up a mountain and I never will. Our polleras don't impede us.' This bold assertion not only highlights her cultural pride but also challenges the notion of conventional climbing attire, showcasing that traditional garments can coexist with the challenges of mountain climbing, thus representing the strength and resilience of Indigenous women.
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