Brisbane International Airport rental car return, 6:33am.
Since my two retina tears and eight months of left-eye blindness, starting each day on my knees took a sabbatical.
Why?
Perhaps the mornings had distractions and challenges that never before existed.
Perhaps i just innocently skipped one morning, which inadvertently led to a second morning. And perhaps, before i knew it, it had morphed into an ‘only-seldom’ ritual.
Daily, without skipping a day, is the standard.
We sleep daily.
We eat daily.
We wake up daily.
How one-daily-morning-minute on my knees became elusive is a mystery.
Recommitted to this daily habit the morning we left Alex Head, Australia.
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Amazed at the courage and tenacity i demonstrated to reach Piegan’s summit. Near the summit, saw two other climbers far off. Never saw them again.
Amazing that i pushed myself so far past my previous comfort zone. Now, today, two years later, the obvious question – should i have done that alone? September 29, 2020. Literally no one there to assist if you get into a challenge requiring more than one person to solve.
Note: September 29 is important context. Any day in late September or early October may be the last day the Pass (and the road) is accessible. Few visitors this time of year. And quite literally no one heading to Piegan’s summit. Perhaps no one heading there until next Summer.
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