Sunday, March 14, 2010

Get inspired by 4Wheel Bob!

Now that winter is winding down, BCC team member Bob Coomber is getting us motivated to get out there on the bike or any other human-powered contraption on wheels. In fact, affectionately known as "4Wheel Bob," Bob uses a wheelchair to get around. After acquiring juvenile diabetes in his early 20’s, Bob struggled with leg, ankle and knee fractures. The solution? A wheelchair!

Since then Bob became the first person in a wheelchair to summit California’s 3rd highest peak: White Mountain, at over 14,200 feet. Bob is also the first in a chair to summit Mt. Diablo and its companion, North Peak, as well as Mission Peak in Fremont.

Inducted into the California Outdoors Hall of Fame in 2007, Bob was one of only 27 Americans to receive the President’s Council on Physical Fitness Community Leadership Award in 2008. He’s also been featured in every Bay Area newspaper, as well as the CBS “Early Show,” ABC’s “World News with Charles Gibson” and the Hallmark Channel.


In October of 2010, Bob plans to summit Africa’s highest peak, Kilimanjaro, and be the first unassisted wheelchair to make the journey. The trip will also serve to distribute 200 wheelchairs in Arusha, Tanzania, in partnership with The Wheelchair Foundation of Danville. A potential spring warm up summit attempt of Mexico’s Orizaba (18,490’) is being pondered.

An inspiring motivational speaker, Bob is popular with everyone from schoolchildren to senior hikers. He loves to inspire others to reach for their goals, no matter what the “perceived” obstacles. Bob has been married to wife Gina for 14 years. They spend what he calls "way too much time" finding new trails to explore all over California and the West.

So when you find yourself thinking the car is easier to take than hopping on the bike, remember Bob climbing up a rocky trail, making his way to the top of some peak somewhere using only his powerful arms...

Check out Bob's new feature page through the East Bay Parks website at http://www.ebparks.org/bobcoomber.
Be the change! Commute by bike (or wheelchair)!

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