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So one day he turned to his friend and said, "Wanna go on that hike tomorrow?"“I thought this would be something epic for him to experience, to actually get to the saddle,” Nelson told KSTU.It definitely wasn't an easy journey. Blank weighs 135 pounds — the Marines said they used to carry rucks weighing around 80 pounds. Nelson said the most painful part of the trek was the pressure on his shoulders. Blank said he lost circulation in his lower body and his arms went numb around Nelson's neck.But the two were determined, reaching the summit around 8 p.m. on August 24.“I thought this would be something epic for him to experience, to actually get to the saddle,” Nelson said.And they certainly weren't alone in the journey. Fellow hikers witnessed their adventure, praising them on social media for what was undoubtedly a difficult task."Having just exhausted myself to reach the summit with less than 5 lbs on my back, it was hard to fathom the drive that the pair possessed to achieve their goal," Phil Casper wrote on Facebook after seeing the two veterans. "To have arrived where I met them was already an incredible accomplishment. It was a powerful and inspiring experience to see them on their way."This won't be the last time the two go hiking together, according to KSTU. Nelson and Blank have plans to hike Mount Whitney — the tallest mountain in California at 14,500 feet — on Veteran's Day. The Marines hope their expedition inspires others to push their limits.“Not only have I lived through this, but we’re also special operations guys,” Blank said. “We can do anything. We can maybe instill that mindset into other people.” 1643
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