Wendy Booker
Wendy Booker never imagined she would be climbing some of the world?s highest mountains but a diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis in 1998 at the age of 44 turned Wendy?s world around. Today, she is a world class climber and an inspiration to all.1
In June of 1998, Wendy Booker received a diagnosis that would forever change her life. Once an interior designer, soccer Mom, suburban housewife, Wendy learned she had Multiple Sclerosis.2
Separated from other hikers by 20-foot lengths of rope, Wendy Booker endures by recalling trips to Moscow with her sons or chewing gummy bears. Numbers and calculations run like code through her head.3
Marathon runner and Mountain Climber Wendy Booker is a woman of extraordinary drive and energy. She has run the Boston marathon four times and climbed four of the world’s tallest mountains.4