Everyone is Touched


According to the American Cancer Society,an estimated 1.7 million Americans will be diagnosed with cancer in 2018.

At any given moment, there are 15.5 million living with a history of cancer. While some of these individuals were recently diagnosed, most were diagnosed many years ago and have no evidence of cancer.

Cancer touches everyone at some point, some time.

"Courage is
grace under pressure"

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Survivors Outdoor Experience

403 South Lincoln Street
Suite 4, PMB 85
Port Angeles, WA. 98362

Phone: 360-477-1619

Skiing to celebrate my anniversary

When I moved to Port Angeles, Washington in 1991 I carried the memories of witnessing game two of the Stanley Cup Finals. This was the game that Mario Lemieux made the iconic goal against the Minnesota North Stars that changed the series and lifted Mario into legendary status with his performance. What we saw as impossible to achieve…he brought to reality via pure will and creativity.

In 1993 he was living his life as the hero and savior of Penguins Hockey after leading his team to back-to-back Stanley Cups Titles. He was having another strong year, crushing the scoring competition with his incredible play.

Then…he was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Disease…Cancer. Although it is a less problematic type of cancer…with a five-year survival rate today of 81 percent…it is still cancer. With treatments that included radiation.

On March 2nd, 1993, Mario finished radiation and booked a charter flight in order to play that night in Philadelphia. He scored a goal and assisted on another. Amazing…

In November of 2003 I had a seizure to alert me to the fact that I had something inside my head that didn’t belong there, a brain tumor. With my confidence in the medical facilities in Pittsburgh and the support of my family, I chose to have surgery there.

After hearing ‘it’s worse than we thought’ in regard to the level of concern the tumor presented, I opted for an advised second surgery. Everything went well and I am thankful for the level of care that I received.

I received my radiation treatments when I returned home to Washington. As my treatments were wrapping up, I remembered Mario’s story and thought about the possibility of using it for motivation.

It was in that tradition that I chose to do… what I wish I did as well as Mario played hockey…ski. We typically have snow in June, and I thought ‘why not?’.  With this inspiration I skied the afternoon of my last day of radiation with several friends…and had a blast.  On June 3rd I was able to ski on the 13th anniversary…a yearly tradition. (conditions permitting)

At the bottom of the run...Klahanie Ridge. It was like skiing inside a ping-pong ball...but hey...it was skiing.

At the bottom of the run…Klahanie Ridge. It was like skiing inside a ping-pong ball…but hey…it was skiing.

Mario went on to do all he could to keep the Penguins in Pittsburgh as part owner and now they have the most successful team in the league. (Five Cups!) He also created the Mario Lemieux Foundation. He is now 22 years cancer free and devotes much of his time at the Foundation raising funds for to help reach the ultimate goal: a cure for cancer.

His approach to hand that he was dealt again motivated me. I have been a lifetime fan of using the natural world as my playground and sanctuary. I had years of experience in outdoor recreation and leading others to expand their appreciation of our natural world.

With this history I created Survivor’s Outdoor Experience. Our programming is directed towards the ultimate goal of giving participants strength, hope and a sense of the future.

It is a personal journey to fight this disease known as cancer and we all have our path. Mario used winning the scoring title as his motivation (he did win it) and I used it to get back to normal as mine. With the inspiration of his story.

Thanks & Congrats, Mario.

This year I added a bonus day and went to Mt. Angeles on 6/4/17

Mount Angeles

Mount Angeles

 

 

2017 Retreat Memories

Our 'Crew" Enjoying the great weather as we head out for Marymere Falls

Our ‘Crew” Enjoying the great weather as we head out for Marymere Falls

Great weather…old friends…new friends…and good times. Always a worthy weekend when we hold a Healing Adventure Retreat. This year was no exception.

Many thanks to all that came as participants…and to all of our ‘staff’….such a good vibe to hang out with all of you!

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We didn’t go anywhere…but we still traveled over some rough terrain…and managed to have a good time!

Here are some photos that captured a few moments of our weekend journey.

These images may not win any quality awards…but that’s mostly because of the SUNNY weather that we had during our SURVIVOR’S OUTDOOR EXPERIENCE.

Thanks to all that participated in bringing this together!

 

Getting ready to journey on Lake Crescent

Getting ready to journey on Lake Crescent

 

Coming back in to 'Port"

Coming back in to ‘Port”


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"Courage is
grace under pressure"
"I am not what happened to me,
I am what I choose to become"
"The meaning of life
is a life with meaning"
"Cancer may leave your body, but it never leaves your life"
"The healing powers of participating in outdoor activities while exploring the natural world are powerful and profound.

A sense of calm and a feeling of contentment are reached when surrounded by nature."
"Accept how 'not normal' you are, and do your best to become as 'normal' as you can given the circumstances."