New Year Lessons

© Ian Parnell

Andy Earl is one of the UK's strongest climbers. His list of first ascents in his local area of Northumberland is staggering. From E9's to super-hard boulder problems, Andy has been pushing Northumberland climbing for a decade or more.

Andy recently suffered a brain hemorrhage and this tragic incident was picked up on the UKC Forums, with users offering him and his family best wishes.

Ian Parnell, Associate Editor of Climb magazine, has penned a short blog post on the subject, which he has kindly let us reproduce on UKC.

We wish Andy and his family best wishes for 2011 and hope all goes well for them.


Andy Earl on Crouching Mahogany E4 6b at Callerhues  © Ian Parnell
Andy Earl on Crouching Mahogany E4 6b at Callerhues
© Ian Parnell

New Year Lessons - Ian Parnell

It's often too easy to regret the day to day. Your dream routes, adventures or experiences fading ever further away behind a growing to do list. Whether it's pressure from work, family or injuries, life's little speed bumps can seem mountain-like obstacles. Burdened with a year full of all three, I've been guilty recently of feeling a bit too sorry for myself. I had a wake up call a few weeks ago when I heard that Northumberland legend Andy Earl had collapsed with a brain hemorrhage and was being kept in an induced coma after surgery.

Well, it seems like there is the first sign of good news here: www.chroniclelive.co.uk

The fact that Andy came out of his deep sleep on Christmas Eve and his daughter was born on Christmas Day really puts things into perspective.

I don't know Andy that well, although I did have the chance to spend a day photographing him and his Dad John up in Northumberland (photos on the right: Crouching Mahogany E4 6b at Callerhues and on his own route Masterclass E7 6c at Rothley). Several things were really evident that day, one Andy is a phenomenal climber (one of the very best), secondly he seems a genuinely fun-loving, life-loving kind of guy, and finally he is obviously part of a very strong family unit (something I am sure will be invaluable during his recovery).

Andy Earl on his own route Masterclass E7 6c at Rothley  © Ian Parnell
Andy Earl on his own route Masterclass E7 6c at Rothley
© Ian Parnell
So next time your foot slips off on that nth attempt at the crux, or there are wet streaks at the crag, or just that you have to leave the crag early to go do the family supermarket run remember life might not be ideal but you have to make the most of every opportunity no matter how imperfect.

Here's wishing the Earl Clan speedy progress in 2011, and good luck to everyone in the new year.

 




3 Jan, 2011
Thanks Ian and best wishes to Andy. James
3 Jan, 2011
Well said, Ian.
5 Jan, 2011
Best wishes and get well soon : )
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