Quinn Brett

Quinn Brett

Birth : , Minnesota, United States

History

Quinn Brett is an adventurer and record-holding athlete. Based in Estes Park, Colorado for fifteen years, she pushes her mind and body to the limits. She has many accomplishments in Yosemite, Zion and Rocky Mountain National Park, a competitive triathlete, and yoga instructor. When she wasn't galvanizing around the world trying to achieve personal goals, Quinn worked professionally during the summer months as a climbing ranger in Rocky Mountain National Park. She was the only woman and 1 in 5 to hold this coveted position. To complement the rescue and medicine component of this job, Quinn taught wilderness medicine courses with Remote Medical International during the winter months. In October 2017, Quinn fell over 30 meters while climbing El Capitan in Yosemite National Park and required technical rescue over 300 meters above sea level. Quinn suffered a spinal cord injury, currently paralyzed from the waist down. Very active by nature, she maintains a healthy and active lifestyle while pursuing her core passions. Quinn Brett runs Dovetail Mountain Adventures, based in Estes Park. Dovetail offers yoga and rock climbing workshops and retreats, weaving together the teachings of yoga and physical strength to help successfully manage our daily lives. In 2021 paraplegic, she traveled 4400 km in the mountains on a recumbent bike, which took her across the United States from North to South to claim the right of the disabled to access all outdoor sports competitions. In 2022, the film "An accidental life" is dedicated to her life.

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Quinn Brett

Movies

An Accidental Life
Self
An Accidental Life is a deeply personal and vulnerable portrait of Quinn Brett, an ambitious, record-setting climber who strives to make meaning out of tragedy in the years following a near-fatal rock climbing accident on El Capitan that left her paralyzed.
The Nose Speed Record
Self
For decades, an elite handful of climbers have competed for the coveted speed record on the 3,000-foot Nose of El Capitan, risking big falls to shave mere seconds off the fastest time. When a record held by superstar Alex Honnold is broken by little-known climbers Brad Gobright and Jim Reynolds, Honnold drafts fellow climbing legend Tommy Caldwell to establish a new mark that will stand the test of time. Honnold pushes for perfection while Caldwell, a family man, wrestles with the risk amid a series of accidents on the wall that lay bare the consequences of any mistake.
Craig's Reaction
Self