This trip seems to have been a sort of tipping point for me. I use the word tipping point because this is first time, since I started rock climbing several years ago, that I feel energized and motivated to really push my limits, in short, to not be afraid of being afraid.
Sitting here once again in front of my computer at home. I have a little time to reflect on the past week which was spent almost exclusively rock climbing in Boulder and Buena Vista Colorado. In the past couple of years I have to admit, I have been a little timid and unwilling to really go out on a limb and attempt to overcome obstacles when success wasn't a forgone conclusion. But this past week made me realize that that doubt, that fear, it's essential. The knowledge that the task at hand will require every bit of your focus and determination is a such a powerful vehicle for propelling yourself to greater heights. These challenges force you to give everything you have and hold nothing back, in situations like these I am often surprised just how far you can push yourself. I think I am addicted.
This is Ben. The reason I ended up in Leadville CO and met all the climbers you see below. Ben and I have all sorts of adventures planned for the winter so you can bet you will seeing a lot more of him.
This is Joel. I am officially jealous of his blue eyes.
This is Zack. Aka Greek God
This is Chris.
This is Steve.
Labels: Colorado, Rock Climbing, Travel
1 Comments:
You are so talented and insightful with your photography. How can we get copies/prints of your photos? As Ben's parents we would love to have the photos of him.
Bret & Bonnie Rhinesmith
bret@rhinesmith.net
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