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By Lori Mayse
Jul 26, 2008

This will be my final post for a while. I want to give the Hankins family some privacy and Mike some privacy. Obviously I love Mike Hankins. He is my regular dinner guest, he is about my only dinner guest (ha ha). He is my husbands best friend and climbing partner. Guys that climb @ a high end are special. Mike Hankins is special. Those who know...know just how special.

Tony said Mike's face is perfect. Everyone is so happy. He said he has seen bike race crashes that look worse...
I am so happy for all of them. His face is uncovered and other than a little swelling he looks like his old self.

He is just asleep.

I've talked to a lot of you on the phone and via email , and I want you to know that everyone (mostly the Hankins family, me, and tony) are soooo grateful for your support. Please we need each one of you. We need your prayers, we need your positive vibe...we just need it. And, we love you.

If you are going to be in the Denver area stop by and say hi at the hospital.

Love and peace.

Lori Mayse

thanks from me to Andy, Hans, and the guys @ rock town.

By Marc Horan
From Lafayette, CO
Jul 26, 2008
the end is in sight, just a few more miles of copperheads to go!

I don't know you, Mike. But from what people have said about you on this thread, I'm sure that you can pull through this.

Keep fighting, mate!

--Marc

By Mary Brown
Jul 27, 2008

Mike and his family

It sounds like you are doing much better Mike. Very glad to here it.
I know there are a lot of people that have prayed everyday for you and your family since the accident. We will do so until your are back home. Keep strong and keep fighting. Your friends at work miss you.

God bless you and you family

Mary Brown

By Gary Stokoe
Jul 27, 2008

A short update from Randy regarding Mike.

Yesterday Mike spent the better part of the morning and early afternoon in surgery getting wounds cleaned and cared for. Apparently this will continue every couple of days.

His face, as is now suspected, did not incur the types of damage associated with ground impact but more likely hitting the wall in the fall. Which is great news. Most scratches and one deeper cut but no broken teeth or cheek bones. His nose seemed to be effected the most.

His vital signs are strong and he is still in a coma

The support had been tremendous and certainly felt by Mike's family

By Callie Rennison
From Boulder, Colorado
Jul 27, 2008

It's great to hear this positive news about his recovery.

I really appreciate the updates because he is on our minds 24/7. Our thoughts and prayers continue for everyone involved.

By Rich Servantes III
From Toyota-rado
Jul 27, 2008
Cheeeeech!!!

Whew!! Such horrible news. . .
My thoughts and prayers go out to the injured climber and his family as well as Preston's family for their loss (RIP Preston).

Mike sounds like he's one tough guy and I'm glad to hear his condition is improving!

Hang in there Mike!!!

By Robert 560
From Ogden, Utah
Jul 27, 2008
Go ahead make my day

Still saying prayers and sending positive energy. My best to all involved.

Robert

By SAL
From broomdigiddy
Jul 29, 2008
great white throne as seen from moonlight buttress.

Any news on Mike's condition?

Hope your pulling through man!!!

By Tradster
Jul 29, 2008

Prayers up for Mike. Good luck and power through it buddy!

By Tracy Roach
From Littleton
Jul 29, 2008
I'm so glad he spelled it right.

Best wishes Mike. I hope you get well soon.

By Goran Lynch
Jul 29, 2008

I'm from the East Coast, and I've never met Mike, I've been following this accident (as well as Preston's) like a hawk on MP and other sites, and I've been incredibly heartened that Mike's vital signs are strong - in this case, I guess, no news is good news.

I wish all of those who know and are close to Mike my sincerest sympathies - I can only imagine how difficult this time is for you. Mike is in my thoughts and I am desperately hoping that he pulls through and begins recovering soon.

Goran

By Morgan Gardiner
Jul 29, 2008

Mikes Brother Randy Called me today.
He Said that Mike is breathing on his own and his Vitals are stable.
Mike has surgeries ahead to repair the pelvis and legs but he is improving. He is still in a coma.
Mike just know you and your family have lots of prayers from a lot of people coming your way.

By Aaron Pence
From Boulder, CO
Jul 29, 2008

I too have been following this story and Preston's, but don't know Preston or Mike. Sorry to all those who knew and loved Preston. He clearly left behind a strong legacy with all of the positive energy he brought to those posting here at the MP community. Mike, many wishes on your recovery! Good luck and keep fighting the good fight!


Aaron

By Tony Mayse
Jul 30, 2008

I spent the last three days in Denver with Mike and his family, they are grateful for all the support from friends and family members, it means a great deal to have so many people call and write nice things on the message board, believe me, none of this goes unnoticed.
Mike has always spoken highly of his family but I never had the opportunity to meet them until this past weekend. They are all so nice, I immediately felt like they were family. Mike would always talk about his dad since they were regular golf buddies or his brother Pat who had his own plane and was the VP of a company in Texas and his big brother Randy who works for Black Diamond and is a talented artist. Mike loves his family and his family thinks Mike hung the moon, “Mike can do anything”.

On Sunday, I drove Mike’s truck back to Oklahoma. For ten hours I reflected on my friendship with Mike. The two of us have spent countless weekends climbing in Oklahoma and Arkansas. We would always end the climbing day or weekend of climbing with “man that was so good, we are so lucky to have this place”! It didn’t matter where we were or what we were doing we loved being outside and never, ever had a weekend that was just OK, it was always “the best weekend ever”.

Mike has always been way supportive, and has always down played his climbing accomplishments, never one to boast about what he has done, which are mind boggling to ponder. I have been fortunate enough to get stories out of him but sworn never to divulge any of it which pisses me off!! Arguably, Mike is probably one of the most talented climber’s to come out of the Midwest. His accomplishments are countless and mind bending.

Mike is a true climber in every sense of the word. Our styles are so different.. He is a purist through and through. Where I would approach climbing from a training mindset, planning out every detail, Mike would not train, he would just climb. Although, I did talk him into running laps on routes on occasion which he did enjoy. Try climbing Amazon in 1 min 45 sec.! I know I’m bragging on him but he wouldn’t mind too much on that one… He loves Quartz and talking about Quartz is all good in his book.

Just two weeks ago we had a shin-dig at my place and of course Mike was there enjoying the fun. He showed up with a styrophome cup for the keg which I quickly replaced with a one liter glass beer stein, he just grinned when I handed it to him after filling it with beer.
Although the styrophome was better for keeping the beer cold it didn’t have the cool factor of the large German stein. There were lots of people there that night so we didn’t get to talk too much until everyone left. Mike and I went out and sat on the curb around 2:00 am just to talk, not sure what the subject was but it never mattered to me, I just enjoyed his presence. I would give anything to turn back the clock and be sitting next to him on that curb on that night. Whenever I saw Mike I gave him a hug. I always told him that I loved him like he were my brother, I meant it and he knew it.

While in Yosemite last month I gave Mike a call from the base of Half Dome. We had some weather move in so he checked the radar for us. Funny thing, Mike helped me get ready for Yosemite all spring but when I asked him if he was ever interested in going back out to the valley he would say “those days are over”. Mike had his valley days, climbing El Cap, Astroman and many other routes. He didn’t like the crowds. But, he was always psyched to help me train for my exploits and was so psyched to hear how the trip turned out.

One day we were talking about Yosemite and I mentioned a couple routes that I had done. Jazzed about getting them clean, I asked Mike if he had climbed them. He just grinned. This meant he had on-sight soloed them. I remember my response like it was yesterday… it was “damn, that is bad ass”! He never talked about it again.

As of this morning Mike’s condition has not changed, he is still in a Level 1 coma. His vital signs are good, his pulse is rock solid. An MRI was done yesterday. The results show signs that Mike way wake up, we are hopeful that he will.
Please keep Mike in your thoughts and prayers, he would do the same for each and every one of you.

Peace,

Tony

By Gary Schmidt
Jul 30, 2008
Dean Allison and I on top a famous Needles climb in S. Dakota

Just read your post Tony and it brings tears to my eyes. Lives are all so precious. Mike know that all the best prayers are going your way. Faith can move mountains.

By Jeff Giddings
From Fort Collins
Jul 30, 2008
Entering Glacier Gorge with Pagoda in the forefront and The Spearhead just in view on the right.

Tony, You are a true friend to Mike and your eloquence and sincerity is obviously heartfelt and very moving.
I am sending good thoughts and positive energy to Mike and to his family and friends.

By Jim Amidon
Jul 30, 2008
What ??

Go Mike.........

Hitting the ground hurts, surviving it hurts even more...

I hope he pulls thru with it, he sounds like a strong and positive person...

By Jimn Seiler
From North Platte, NE
Aug 1, 2008
Disco Superfly

Oh he's gonna pull through. An old school climber, please.

By Robert 560
From Ogden, Utah
Aug 2, 2008
Go ahead make my day

Any updates?

By Tony Mayse
Aug 2, 2008

I wanted to answer your request and give the latest on Mike.

Randy phoned this morning and said that last night Mike blinked his eyes so great sign. Then this morning at 4:00 am his nurse, Rhonda, said that Mike woke up! Yes he woke up! She gave him some commands to wiggle his toes and then move his arm but nothing then she asked him to stick out his tongue which he did! We are so excited; it looks like the Doctor nailed it last week when he said that Mike would in fact wake up in about a week! Everyone agrees it was fitting for Rhonda to be there as she was there for him that first night he came in. While we all wish we had been there when he woke up..…well that’s classic Mike style for ya.

Mike has had surgeries almost everyday last week, so he's had to endure quite a bit; this too has probably slowed down the waking process. His major surgeries are over so he's on the road to healing. I will be going back up next week to see him, maybe he'll be well enough to talk by then, I hope so.

A big thanks to the nurses and docs who have done a remarkable job in caring for Mike, even staying late after their shift just to make sure that Mike was taken care of. The whole Hankins family as well as me and Lori want to thank everyone who have called, emailed, prayed, sent good vibes and posted on this forum with well wishes for Mike, the support has been so heartfelt and is appreciated more than words can describe.

When there are changes I will do my best to post them here and at our local site www.wichitamountains.org.

Sincerely,

Tony

By Zed
From Gotham City
Aug 2, 2008

That's great news, Tony.

By Marc Horan
From Lafayette, CO
Aug 2, 2008
the end is in sight, just a few more miles of copperheads to go!

Tony--

Thanks so much for both your thoughts and experiences with Mike, as well as updates on his condition. I'm sure I'm not alone when I say that I check back on this thread frequently to check up on Mike's progress. I don't even know him but still want to know how he's doing.

It's great to hear he's regained consciousness!

--Marc
Wishing the speediest of recoveries from Lafayette.

By Goran Lynch
Aug 2, 2008

That is really fantastic news... I also check this thread very regularly and I wish all the best for Mike in his recovery!

By Joe Vitti
From High Falls, NY
Aug 2, 2008
I love my job!

Absolutely brilliant news. Though I do not know Mike his fall has affected me quite a lot and I have had him in my thoughts every day since seeing him loaded into the ambulance eleven or twelve days ago. Hearing this good news is a real joy. Keep it going brother!

By tbol
Aug 3, 2008

I am more than elated. This is such great news! My thoughts have certainly been with Mike and his family since day one. I am excited and hope that Mike can make a great recovery! This accident has changed my life in profound ways and I hope I can someday soon visit Mike and get to know him a better way. Thanks for keeping us posted. I hope to continually hear good news.


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