29-year-old Shue Vang has muscular dystrophy and can no longer use his legs, but he was determined to be part of a group hiking up a mountain at Zion National Park. 8 people in the group decided to help Shue conquer the mountain. Leaving his wheelchair behind, they took turns carrying him on their backs 5,800 feet up the Angels Landing Hike - one of the world’s most challenging hiking routes.
Shue’s friend, Calvin, says, “I’ve done lots of races and none of those can even compare to the sense of fulfillment or achievement we experienced taking Shue to the top.”