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Half Dome: Yosemite, California
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Exercise
Your Heart, Share the Beat
Yosemite, CA -
June 2008
A Word From Kelly
Success beyond my imagination! In planning
this Half Dome event, at first it seemed unrealistic, and quite possibly
delusional. Without the help of such spirited people being in the right
place at the right time, my hope for actualizing the “human heart” would
have been scuppered! But, because of my amazing team of supporters
along with the “kindness of strangers”, we pulled it off! To prove we
actually did it,
Click Here to view a few photos.
I will say this idea didn’t come without
the typical set of obstacles. Yet, as illustrated in my book, obstacles
are only present when you take your mind off your goals. As such, no one
in the course of history has accomplished anything by letting weakness
or obstacles stop them, and it didn’t stop me. A few of the challenges
we had to overcome were:
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Approval from the National
Parks Dept. (Note: While quite comprehensive, I honor the work they
do to maintain the natural beauty of Yosemite Valley).
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Convince friends and
supporters to hike up the back side (over 8 grueling miles, each
way) and bravely negotiate the daunting cables at the top.
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Rally supporters to haul up
over 225 Oakley commemorative tee shirts to the summit and hand them
out to strangers. (By the way, each tee shirt weighs about 1/2 a
pound. A special shout-out of appreciation to Dave Slater, who made
over 10 trips up the cables in just 2.5 days carrying loads of tee
shirts, water, ropes, etc. Suffice it to say, Ironman has some
competition!
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On the uneven surface of the
top, create a heart, 100’ x 100’, and make it actually look like a
heart! Per the project engineer, "It's
funny that when things are planned and the plan works, that the
result is something akin to magic."
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Pull on heart strings of
others ~ with a compelling story and reason to “hang out” on the top
on an exposed, hot, and sunny summit, some for over 1 hour, all to
demonstrate support for organ, tissue, and blood donation.
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Orchestrate a film crew to
capture the event so we could graphically share the important
message with others. This is one case where a picture is truly worth
a 1,000 words. Fortunately we were able to reunite with our seasoned
team of filmmakers and climbers, including Michael Brown and Matthew
Kennedy of Serac Films, along with Araceli Segarra and Kevin Thaw.
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And least I not forget, climb
the sheer 2,000’ face of Half Dome. As our climbing buddy and guide,
Scott Stowe, had warned, this included a nasty, steep,
long approach to the base of the climb, followed by a technical
ascent with several extremely exposed and tricky traverses along the
23 pitch route. In spite of the fact that our first night concluded
at 2 am (including a headlamp lit pendulum move at the Robins
traverse), at least our 2.5 day adventure included a few ledges
where were able to rest our head for a few hours of sleep.
So in honor of our theme, “Exercise Your
Heart, Share the Beat”, we made it happen. Thank you all!
On a final note, those who have read The
Climb of My Life may see this climb as another full circle. However,
full circles don’t have to end. As such, this climb brought out the
point that my work is not done; it simply drives home the point that
there is a desperate need for hope and for attention towards “life”
causes!
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Click Here
for a comprehensive article by the Associated Press.
Click
Here for our Half Dome climb Preview announcement.
Click Here
for an article on a previous climb - Cajon de Arenales, Argentina
Heart Carabiner Design by Artist & Heart Recipient
Grant Searcey.
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