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Such as life – which trail to take

Such as life – which trail to take

Published April 28, 2020 at 800 × 600 in Such as life – which trail to take
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About Me

In the blink of an eye, I went from being an active, autonomous athlete to  suffering a traumatic brain injury (TBI) that took 70% of my vision and nearly my life. A sport accident changed my life in a split second, now I aim to be mindful in every moment and make every second count adventuring in mountains around the world.

Welcome to my story. Welcome to the Mountains of My Mind.

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  • Gripped Magazine: Visually Impaired Canadian Summits Annapurna
  • Partially-sighted Mountaineer Climbing the World’s 14 Tallest Mountain
  • Jill Wheatley: Mountains of My Mind
  • Podcast: Climbing 8000m Peaks With 70% Blindness
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Trails & Travels

  • Digging Deep on Dhaulagiri
  • Kanchenjunga: Keepin’ the Story Interesting
  • Manaslu Expedition Part 1: Embodying the Soul of the Himals
  • Part 2: Magical Manaslu ~ a brief look
Trails & Travels

TBI & Health

  • Eye Shoulds
  • The Corona Blues
  • Hooked: Peace on Ice
  • Falling into Place
Traumatic Brain Injury & Health

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