Just to mix things up a bit I thought I would share one of my other passions, working with logs.
When I picture what I want to do with my life the answer is very clear, build cabins and climb mountains. This video shows how I spent a good portion of my summer last year, starting with selecting a cabin site and finishing the season with a completed cache and the cabin walls up. Enjoy!
Sunday, February 1, 2015
Brake the Damn Box
Life has a way of kicking you in the ass. No sooner did I
post that I was ready to step back into the alpine climbing game then two days
later I found out that the shoulder that has been bugging me is actually a torn
rotator cuff, with a possible six-month recovery period. Not only does that put
my expedition to Pakistan at risk, it also means that as a self-employed tile
contractor I can’t lay tile.
“Why me? Why now? Oh, Oh poor me!” That is how I felt last
night when I found out. I felt totally defeated. I couldn’t sleep because I was
worrying about how to pay for the bills or just pay for life in general. And what
about Pakistan? My climbing partner Doug and I have been planning the climb for
a couple years now, and with the peak sitting at 7,600 meters, I looked at it
as a necessary step in my quest to realize a super project I’m planning in the
future.
That was yesterday and I have cried about it long enough. Today
the sun is out, it’s a beautiful warm winter day, and I have a new perspective.
It is my choice how I view my current situation, and I have the power to put it
into whatever context I choose.
A golden opportunity is how I choose to look at it. The
situation is making me get out of my box, and getting out of one’s box is
always a good thing. First of all, my day job, I hate it! Now I am being forced
to look into new career paths, which is exciting and scary! And what about
Pakistan? Well, I’m still planning on going to Pakistan in June, and this gives
me a great chance to try some new training cycles that I have been thinking
about. I look forward to the challenges ahead and I feel fortunate that I have
to step out of my box. As a matter of fact, I plan on throwing that damn box
away so I can never go back to it. Everything is a step forward! So just like
my childhood hero, Steve Austin, I plan to get better, stronger, faster! I’m
not saying I’m the Six Million Dollar Man, I’m just saying nobody has ever seen
me and the Six Million Dollar Man in the same room together. Onward!