A dream came true for a Utah man living with ALS and confined to a wheelchair, thanks to the determination of dozens of family members and friends who helped him reach the famous Delicate Arch.
HOLLADAY — A dream came true for a Utah man living with ALS and confined to a wheelchair, thanks to the determination of dozens of family members and friends who helped him reach the famous Delicate Arch.
Rawl Wharton, once a marathon runner and avid outdoorsman, is now only able to move his head and shoulders after ALS took hold in a matter of months.Even so, he has held tightly to a "never quit" mindset."I was a distance runner … running 40 miles a week," he recalled.Life looks very different now, but his spirit hasn't changed."It's very hard to deal with, but I'm not going to quit fighting," Wharton said.That determination was on full display as Wharton celebrated his 50th birthday on March 14. Loved ones gathered in Moab to get Wharton to Utah's iconic Delicate Arch.What followed were hours of pushing, pulling, lifting and carrying Wharton and his heavy three‑wheel wheelchair up the rugged 3‑mile round-trip trail. The group navigated steep and rocky terrain, all committed to making Rawl's dream a reality."It's not easy to get somebody that far up there," Wharton said. "The park rangers were super impressed."Some in the group admitted they had doubts at first."Once I saw the terrain, it seemed like a bad idea … like you seem crazy," Trevor Hardcastle said. "But this group was not going to not get him there. And Rawl wouldn't tolerate us not getting him there either."Others felt it was simply the right moment."I just feel like it was now or never," Michael Minichino said.Wharton's son agreed."You only live once. Do it. Why not," Rocco Wharton said.The trek was not without challenges. Wharton's wife, Tiffany, shared how difficult the journey was for him physically."He's actually in a lot of pain a lot of the time. So being in that position — in a chair that's not made for him — is really painful. And he just powered through it," she said.When the group finally reached Delicate Arch, emotion took over. Wharton said he cried for "probably" 15 minutes. Hardcastle described the moment as unforgettable."Turning that corner and seeing it — and then seeing Rawl in tears — was just unbelievable," Hardcastle said."He was so happy," Tiffany Wharton added. "And he's just grateful for everything and everybody."The journey down was just as demanding, but everyone agreed it was worth every step.Though Wharton continues to fight with
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