Super inspiring. As someone who recently lost nearly all his free time to work and a growing family it has been tough motivating to wake up extra early to get some climbing in before work, but seeing things like this definitely helps with keeping up the psych, goals, and hope!
its cool to hear from somebody who leads more of a ‘normal’ lifestyle and hear how they get after it.
Usually I watch climbing videos in an envious, jealous rage as I listen to pro climbers talk about how they are traveling to some remote corner of africa to go ‘check things out’, or how they flew into the cirque of towers but were ‘disappointed’ by bad weather, or how they “like the climbing scene in spain for a summer warm-up”. hopefully you get where im going with this.
The reality for me (and probably for most other climbers) with working full time at a minimum wage pizza restaurant, as well as studying chemistry full time, is that I don’t get nearly as much climbing time as I would like. Its cool to hear a snippet of someones story that is *slightly* closer to mine. Thats the omnipresent question for me: how do I balance the necessities with what is truly important to me?
awesome
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Super inspiring. As someone who recently lost nearly all his free time to work and a growing family it has been tough motivating to wake up extra early to get some climbing in before work, but seeing things like this definitely helps with keeping up the psych, goals, and hope!
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Brilliant to watch!
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its cool to hear from somebody who leads more of a ‘normal’ lifestyle and hear how they get after it.
Usually I watch climbing videos in an envious, jealous rage as I listen to pro climbers talk about how they are traveling to some remote corner of africa to go ‘check things out’, or how they flew into the cirque of towers but were ‘disappointed’ by bad weather, or how they “like the climbing scene in spain for a summer warm-up”. hopefully you get where im going with this.
The reality for me (and probably for most other climbers) with working full time at a minimum wage pizza restaurant, as well as studying chemistry full time, is that I don’t get nearly as much climbing time as I would like. Its cool to hear a snippet of someones story that is *slightly* closer to mine. Thats the omnipresent question for me: how do I balance the necessities with what is truly important to me?
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