I’m living on top of a VOLCANO for a month to test my mental strength

A woman has revealed that she lives on top of a giant volcano for an entire month in hopes of setting a world record and inspiring other women to ‘test’ their ‘mental strength’.

Scissor PearlThe 31-year-old from Saltillo, Mexico, is currently in her eighth day of living at 5,636 meters (18,491 feet) above sea level on the highest mountain in Latin America, Pico de Orizaba.

You will reside on top of the mighty volcano for a total of 32 days and try to survive through violent winds, thunderstorms, hypothermia, and illness in the mountains.

In addition to setting a world record, Perla hopes to encourage others to never give up on their dreams, despite the obstacles.

Perla Tijerina, 31, from Mexico, is in her eighth day of life at 5,636 meters above sea level on the highest mountain in Latin America, Pico de Orizaba (pictured near her campsite)

Perla (pictured climbing Mount Aconcagua) lives on top of the volcano for an entire month in hopes of setting a world record and inspiring other women to ‘test’ their ‘mental strength’

You will reside at the top of the mighty volcano for a total of 32 days and try to survive the violent winds, thunderstorms, hypothermia and disease in the mountains (pictured from a previous expedition)

Pico de Orizaba (pictured) is the highest mountain in Latin America and the third highest in North America.

He explained that he loves adventure and the thrill of the scary task.

‘I like to test my mental strength.

‘It led me to carry out this great challenge, which I have called the ‘high-rise woman’.

The climber began venturing to the top of the mountains five years ago and set out to conquer Pico de Orizaba.

He posed a particular challenge, residing on the summit for 32 days, something only the Spaniard Luis Garrido who stayed on Aconcagua in Argentina has done.

Before embarking on her adventure, Perla underwent frequent medical and psychological check-ups.

A psychologist assured her that she was prepared for any physical danger, but warned her about the mental strain the search could have on her.

“The psychologist told me: ‘You are very prepared for everything, even for an emergency, but mental preparation is essential, because a promotion is very different from the ones you have had to be alone in 32 days,'” he told local media. . exit Imer News.

The climber began venturing to the top of the mountains five years ago and set out to conquer the Pico de Orizaba

Before beginning her adventure, Perla (in the photo at Pico de Orizaba) underwent frequent medical and psychological check-ups.

Perla (pictured from a previous expedition) remains steadfast in her challenge and has previously climbed Aconcagua Mountain, La Malinche, and the Imbabura Volcano in Ecuador.

Once you reach the top of Pico de Orizaba, which is the third highest mountain in North America, he will constantly monitor your oxygen and blood pressure to make sure you are safe.

He has set up a camp 15 minutes from the top, in a safe space that allows him to take shelter from any snowfall or wind.

Perla remains steadfast in her challenge, having previously climbed Aconcagua Mountain, La Malinche, and the Imbabura Volcano in Ecuador.

To keep herself entertained, she brought many items from home,

She said: ‘I am never alone, I have too many books to read and I meditate.

‘I have the bible that I read at all times to stay spiritually and mentally strong.’

She is sharing her journey on Instagram, where she has more than 2,400 followers, hoping to inspire other women around the world.

Perla said: ‘I want to be an inspiration for all those women who are looking for a motivation that encourages them to keep trying, to be constant and not to give up despite the obstacles’.

In a video showing off the mountains, it has garnered more than 2,600 views and hundreds of encouraging likes and comments.

In a video, he shows off the mountains, garnering over 2,600 views and hundreds of encouraging likes and comments.

One user commented: ‘Don’t give up, we’re with you!’

One person said: ‘I wish you the best of luck in what you have set out to do.’

Another user added: ‘Congratulations!’

‘Excellent,’ someone else commented.

“Inspiring,” another person said.

‘Wow Pearl, of course you’re going to make it!’ another person added.

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