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| Ice Climber Nearly Dies...But Fights to Hang on to Life This is the story of my friend, ice climber Bob Timmer, who was not only diagnosed with one, but TWO*inoperable*malignant tumors-one in the brain and one on his spinal cord. *He used climbing as a means to cope with the cancers and through it learned to control his fear of heights. *Today he is still climbing fervently and does it completely cancer-free. *This is an inspiring short video of his determination to survive. * http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Px8L_VXWU9Y |
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