TRAVERSE Issue 06 - June 2018 | Seite 101

that he was our Tenzing, and that all our hard work was just to put him on the summit. When it came time to descend, the snow had turned to slush in the heat and we all had a difficult time wading through what amounted to a metre of soft serve ice cream. Wally’s head turned purple as he kept on chatting to Kirsten and forgetting to breathe. We hit the car park in the late after- noon and a four year dream had be- come a reality. Not only had we achieved the first journey from the lowest point to the highest point of the Australian conti- nent under human power but, much more than that: we had proved that people with disabilities are capable of world firsts, not just ‘first disabled TRAVERSE 101 challenges’. We have challenged pop- ular notions surrounding disability: we are not victims (as many see us), nor are we heroes succeeding against overwhelming odds. We are just work- ing with what we’ve got, as every- body does. We have proved that any- one, with or without a disability, can achieve their dreams given the right life chances, and by working together.