Hi all,
I visited Sherpa K on Saturday after a quick stop at the REI junk sale.
It was great to speak with him, and see him up and about in his room. (He is walking short distances.)
That said, the extent of his injuries are startling (to me), and his recovery will be the tallest mountain he's ever had to climb. I encourage you all to support him anyway you can, and help him through this lousy stretch of trail he's found himself on.
We had a long talk, lots of laughs, and shared some great memories. I brought him some reading material, but given his double-vision and other neurological damage, he can't do much reading right now.
He plans to get home later this week. Because he cannot drive, once he's home he will have OT, PT, etc. in his home, and be more or less house-bound for a while. Maybe we can organize a "Take Sherpa to Lunch" squad to keep him from going stir-crazy once he's home in N. Reading MA.
If you can hike, ski, run, read, or drive a car, say a silent prayer of thanks. And say one for Sherp while you're at it.
How life can change in a Killington minute...
cb