Sort of. My wife is not a serious climber, so many of my forays into the mountains are without her. Also, even if she were, we're not sure we'd climb dangerous stuff together now that the munchkin is here. It's lousy to lose one of your parents, much worse to lose both.
But, we do many mountain activities as a family including lower-risk climbing (rock, not ice or alpine), backpacking and skiing.
So, I am often away sans family, but it's not a bad thing. My wife has things she likes to do, and this gives the opportunity to do them. We're not "joined at the hip."