8-Year-Old Summits Mt. Whitney In 14 Hours (With A Few Naps)
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — Joshua Locicero likes to do things most 8-year-olds enjoy. But he just did something most of his peers — and many adults — probably would never think of doing.
The third-grader, who lives with Tourette syndrome, climbed Mt. Whitney — the tallest mountain in California — in one day.
"The hardest part of the hike was going over the switchbacks," he told CBS2/KCAL9's Jo Kwon.
He says at one point he thought about quitting but told himself, "I can't go back ... because I could do it."
So he climbed on with his mom by his side.
"It was really exciting that I finished!" he said.
During the 14-hour climb to the peak, Joshua took four naps, including one at the very top, where he slept for about an hour.
He kept trekking, even through a hail storm, finishing the 22-mile round trip by 11 p.m.
His advice for anyone who thinks they can't do something? "Just feel confident and drink lots of water," he said.