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Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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