“3½-year-old daughter Ayla”
Sad.
That alone would make me think twice before attempting any life-threatening stunts.
His choice to engage in extremely high risk activities.
Very sad for his little girl.
The family will issue a statement that he died doing what he loved. Sad for a child to lose her daughter so young.
Well, after reading three weeks worth of diatribe from the masses in the stands, I must reply.
Shane lived in a place most of you will never visit, that is your choice and that was his. He lived his life and met his death, head on in celebration of the impossible.
As Teddy Roosevelt wrote:
It is not the critic who counts, not the one who points out how a strong man stumbled...
The credit belongs to man in the arena.
Shane McConkey, Peace Be Upon You, See You Soon!
Titus