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Beyond the Fall feat. Sebastián “Zuko” Carrasco

What happens after the fall?

by Albert Crane | YEDH

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Watch Sebastián “Zuko” Carrasco’s Incredible Adaptive Climbing Journey

Some stories completely redefine what resilience looks like. Sebastián “Zuko” Carrasco’s journey is one of them. After a devastating spinal cord injury nearly ended the adventurous life he built in the mountains, he found a way to rebuild purpose through adaptive sports, teamwork, and impossible climbs. Continue Below

Movie poster for “Beyond the Fall” featuring Sebastián “Zuko” Carrasco in an adaptive mountain climbing chair high on a snowy glacier in Ecuador, dramatic sunrise over the Andes, cinematic lighting, emotional and inspirational atmosphere, rugged outdoor adventure aesthetic, wheelchair athlete overcoming adversity, epic mountain documentary style, powerful determination on his face, clouds below the summit, realistic film poster composition.
Film Poster Featuring | Sebastián “Zuko” Carrasco

In this powerful hero story, Zuko shares the emotional reality of losing mobility, the fear of starting over, and the mindset that helped him transform tragedy into motivation. From Ecuador to Mount Kilimanjaro, his story proves that identity is not destroyed by adversity. Sometimes it is rebuilt stronger than before.

What makes this story unforgettable is not just the mountains he climbs. It is the honesty behind the struggle. Zuko speaks openly about doubt, fear, family, friendship, and learning to ask a different question after tragedy: What am I going to do with this?

Read the Full Hero Story of Sebastián “Zuko” Carrasco

This video is only part of Sebastián “Zuko” Carrasco’s incredible journey.

Read the full story behind his recovery, adaptive climbing challenges, and mission to conquer new mountains including El Capitan in Yosemite.

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