A woman that I know from climbing approched (via email) last week about writing an article about my accident for the Alpine Club of Canada (Toronto section) newsletter. At first I thought I would, then I thought I wouldn't, and now I'm really not sure.
I have a couple of thoughts on this:
- it could serve a a warning that flowers can happen on a route that is well within your capabilities.
- reminder that ledges suck, they can mess you up.
- self gratification/ego boost for me, explain to people that I wasn't a n00b who didn't know what she was doing
- could be difficult/emotional to have to explain how beat up I was
- recoverry is a pretty personal experiance, and I don't know if I want to discuss it publicly
- don't most people already know the bones of my story?
I am also trying to decide if some of my reluctence of writing this article is that I don't really like the woman who asked me to do it very much. I am also wondering if its hard to get articles for the ACC newletter and she just wants an article to fill it up, and choose to contact me because she knows me and has my email address.
So what do you guys think? Would it be a service to the climbing community, and interesting read or something that you wouldn't care about and just skip over.