Thank You Just Isn’t Enough

I am back in Maine and am at a loss as to how to thank everyone for the opportunity I was given and the people that made it possible, mostly strangers, but came away as friends. The sadness comes from missing my second family of climbers and the beauty of Yosemite.

I am amazed at the kindness of the climbing community.  When you are a climber it is like having a second family.  There are always people willing to help you meet your goals and to just be a friend when needed.  I have many amazing memories to take with me from this trip from meeting famous climbers and being treated as a friend to spending lots of time at El Capitan bridge just hanging out and learning from the various climbers who spent time there.  I also spent time just watching deer in the water below the bridge and taking in the unbelievable scenery of the Valley.  I have a memory of the one night I spent in a tent in Camp 4 and it poured all night and using my raincoat to cover my wheelchair.  Thank god Sean O’ Neill pushed me to buy that coat haha.  I would have had one wet day sitting in that chair the next day if not for that coat.  Also, I don’t ever want to do that again if I can avoid it haha. I am also very grateful for Mash Alexander allowing me to stay with him in his tent/cabin for the other nights I was there.  That one night in the tent made me so much more grateful.  Skiy Detray, Ken Kreis, Adam Fisher, Maddy Pickering, Nathan Pacheco, Kiyoko Davis, Craig Muderlak, Nick Sullens, and Christian Cattell also were extremely integral to making my goal happen even if it did change.  They helped me train and helped me climb Astroman on “The Column”.  There is no way it would have happened if they were not a part of my life and I hope they all will be for many more climbs in the future.  There are also about 20 other people that I failed to get the names of who carried me for close to 2 hours into the base and then back out after the climb that deserve a huge thanks.

Over time I started to become known to the people in the Valley and it felt like I had a second family.  I couldn’t go anywhere without someone saying ” Hi Enock!”.  I will miss that about Yosemite.  Everyone is very friendly.  I also found friends that didn’t see me as the guy in the wheelchair but as another climber who needed direction and knowledge that could only be found by visiting the mecca of climbing.  I came away from this trip with a vastly different outlook on climbing and what is involved in undertaking an expedition such as climbing a big wall.  I am very grateful for the people that spoke up and said hey you need to do this and this before you do a big wall so let’s try something else so we can figure things out.  Come back another time when you have it dialed in and that is exactly what I am doing.  I already have chosen some of the things I will need and in the near future will hopefully acquire everything for a possible ascent of Zodiac on “The Captain” in the spring if not then fall.

There is one more thank you that needs to be said, I want to thank everyone on facebook and on this blog for the kind words of encouragement and comments that made me feel really great about what I am doing.  For those that felt I am inspirational to them, I would like to encourage you to be inspired to get out and try something you have always wanted to because when you try something happens.  It may not be what you expected but if you keep trying you will reach whatever goal you set out to achieve.  So just think to yourself what do I most want to do in life and then set small goals to get there.  I would love to hear about anything you do try and anything I inspired you to do.

Now that I am back home it is time to start training even harder and planning the next big thing.  It may be Zodiac or there may be something big before that.  It is now time to focus and get things done.  I will still be writing from time to time about my training and the events leading up to going back to Yosemite so please keep checking in and thank you for showing interest.

In case you aren’t on my facebook page here are some of the pictures that Craig Muderlak has posted of our climb.

12063315_10207681211046727_7481239240684285288_n 12074809_10207665609416696_3420644055943060661_n 12105791_10207676700693971_8125499037106366220_n 12143103_10207667010851731_7553572052099536246_n12088402_10207660601011489_7126846848005523026_n

Map

Click for Next Post

3 Responses

  1. Vijay

    Nice work Enock. Glad you had a good time out there, awesome meeting you! Way to get it done.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.