Somebody
remarked that a stranger is simply a friend you haven't
met. My trusty 1828 Noah Webster dictionary says that
a friend is one who is attached to another by affection,
which leads him to desire his company, or one who has
sufficient interest to serve another.
The
dictionary definition amply describes Mike Corbett who,
along with his friend Mark Wellman, started the assault
on El Capitan on July 19, 1989. El Capitan is a sheer
rock wall 3,569 feet above the floor of Yosemite Valley
in northern California. It is one of the most difficult
mountains for rock climbers to scale. The combination
of difficulty and danger is sufficient to test the strength
and courage of even the world's most elite climbers.
It
took Wellman and Corbett seven days to make the climb.
They encountered temperatures of up to 105 degrees and
wind gusts that made the ascent even more difficult.
When they reached the summit, Corbett stood in triumph,
but Wellman just kept his seat. Wellman is the first
person to scale El Capitan without the use of his legs.
Wellman
had given up climbing in 1982 after he was paralyzed
as the result of a fall. From that point on the only
rock climbing he did was in his dreams. Then Corbett
convinced him they could climb the mountain together.
Wellman certainly couldn't have done it without Corbett,
who led the way and helped Wellman move through each
stage, higher and higher. On the seventh day, Corbett
was unable to secure the pitons in the loose rock skirting
the summit. Knowing that a misstep would send them both
plunging to their deaths, Corbett hoisted Wellman onto
his back and clambered the remaining distance to the
top.
An
old but very true statement holds that if you would
have a friend, be a friend. I encourage you to be a
friend as Mike Corbett was to Mark Wellman.
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