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The past few days have been a slow burn. I've allowed myself to sit back and take in what I've been doing but also give my body proper recovery. I didn’t come into this training, aware that my body was going to crumble under the immense amount of physical strain that it was getting put through day in and day out. Ive already learned valuable lessons and have come across minor setbacks and I'm sure there will be many more to come. Of course, the end goal is always sweet and is to be looked forward to, but what makes it all worth it is the process, what you do to get to that point.

Not too long ago, I got some film photos developed from the summer of 2022. That summer that entire year was crucial to developing who I am as a person, the events that took place, and the people I met along the way. It showed me the passion I carried for climbing and being in the outdoors overall. It motivated me to try harder and push myself beyond what I thought I was capable of physically but mentally.

Some photos I picked out are on the home page.

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