As an alpine climber who spends at least 6 weeks a year being cold, wet and hungry, the coding I do the rest of the year, in a nice climate controlled room with ample food and coffee close by, is simply a holiday.
I feel climbing is mostly a mental game, where your mental aspirations meet your physical limitations. Also, life is simple, it revolves around sleeping-eating-climbing where the rhythm is only weather dependent. Not to different from the code-code-sleep-code-more pattern.
Without getting to serious, both require commitment.
As an alpine climber who spends at least 6 weeks a year being cold, wet and hungry, the coding I do the rest of the year, in a nice climate controlled room with ample food and coffee close by, is simply a holiday.
I feel climbing is mostly a mental game, where your mental aspirations meet your physical limitations. Also, life is simple, it revolves around sleeping-eating-climbing where the rhythm is only weather dependent. Not to different from the code-code-sleep-code-more pattern.
Without getting to serious, both require commitment.