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Erik Weihenmayer: A Blind Man's Journey To Kayak The Grand Canyon And Create A Movement Inspired By No Barriers

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Have you ever met someone in your life that just leaves such a profound impression on you? Someone who you feel could probably move mountains? Well in my opinion, Erik Weihenmayer is one of those people.

At an early age, Erik went completely blind due to a rare condition and it changed the course of his life. He had to re-learn how to do practically everything- while starting high school. There were tough times and struggles along the way; but he remained determined and pushed through any limitations. It wasn't an option to quit.

Years later, he got into rock climbing competitively and with the support of his wife, pursued a career as a professional adventurer. He's now climbed all of the world's seven highest peaks - that includes Mt. Everest- and most recently challenged himself to kayak the Grand Canyon (solo).

And if that's not impressive enough, Erik co-founded an international organization called No Barriers, designed to unleash the potential of the human spirit so that people can contribute their ultimate best to the world. His story is beyond inspiring and a true testament to what the mind and body can achieve when you believe in having no barriers.

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Have you ever met someone in your life that just leaves such a profound impression on you? Someone who you feel could probably move mountains? Well in my opinion, Erik Weihenmayer is one of those people.

At an early age, Erik went completely blind due to a rare condition and it changed the course of his life. He had to re-learn how to do practically everything- while starting high school. There were tough times and struggles along the way; but he remained determined and pushed through any limitations. It wasn't an option to quit.

Years later, he got into rock climbing competitively and with the support of his wife, pursued a career as a professional adventurer. He's now climbed all of the world's seven highest peaks - that includes Mt. Everest- and most recently challenged himself to kayak the Grand Canyon (solo).

And if that's not impressive enough, Erik co-founded an international organization called No Barriers, designed to unleash the potential of the human spirit so that people can contribute their ultimate best to the world. His story is beyond inspiring and a true testament to what the mind and body can achieve when you believe in having no barriers.

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