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World-class athlete Erik Weihenmayer
shared his impressive adventure experiences April
24th, 2004 at Upper Dublin High School. The event
was sponsored by the Foundation to thank the local
community for its support and to provide an afternoon
of entertainment and inspiration. All attendees
were treated to a free autographed copy of Erik's
book, Touch the Top of the World. Mr Weihenmayer,
also an acrobatic skydiver, long distance biker,
and marathon runner, is the first blind climber
in history to reach the summit of Mt. Everest,
and one of an elite few in the world to have summitted
the highest mountain on all seven continents.
Erik, affectionately known to his climbing partner
as "Big-E", was accompanied by his dog
Willa. He wowed the audience with humor, warmth,
and harrowing tales embellished with breathtaking
slides of his Everest Expedition. He paid special
tribute to the Svitek Family and their intensive
commitment to the Foundation, describing them
as Alchemists- the rare individuals with the grace
and optimism to turn lead into gold. Erik defined
a leader as one requiring a degree of skill, of
vision of who he is, with the vision to follow
through and lead by example. He finds inspiration
from a variety of sources, including family, friends,
and Sherpa monks. Erik left the audience with
a greater degree of empowerment and peace as he
shared an ancient Tibetan quote:
"The nature of mind is the water. If you
do not disturb it, it will become clear."
The Kate Svitek memorial Foundation will be forever
indebted to Erik Weihenmayer for his support and
for imparting his gifts of passion, drive, leadership
and wisdom.
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