Snubbed

BY ANDREW WELLNER
Frontiersman
Published on Monday, October 19, 2009 8:31 PM AKDT

MAT-SU — Jack Runser is well on his way to having a new dog in his life.

Runser is deaf and has cerebral palsy. Aside from being his best friend, Sheba worked as a service dog, alerting Runser when someone was at the door or calling on the phone, or if there was an emergency that required his attention.

Late last year, Sheba ran into traffic and was killed. Since then, the Valley stepped up and donated money to get Jack a new trained service dog. He went to Arizona to meet Sam and get him trained to his specific needs.

ROBERT DeBERRY/Frontiersman file photo Wasilla resident Jack Runser with a photograph of his service dog, Sheba, who was killed last year by an automobile. While training with a new service animal in Arizona, Runser’s plans to visit the Grand Canyon were halted when a tour guide refused to take him upon learning Runser is disabled.

But while things with Sam are going well, Jack’s trip hasn’t been all smiles.

Runser checked in from Arizona last week to say he’d taken a break to go hiking in the Grand Canyon. On his Facebook page, Runser said things didn’t work out the way he’d planned.

James White, who manages the Canyon Inn where Runser has been staying, picked up the story from there. On Friday morning, he said, Runser got up and had some waffles in the motel’s office. The guide showed up and Runser motioned for him to wait, then left to gather his gear.

“The guy turns to me and says, ‘I ain’t taking him in the Grand Canyon,’” White said.

White said the guide, with Grand Canyon Hikes, said it would be too dangerous to take someone with cerebral palsy into the canyon. The company could not be reached for comment.

White said he tried to talk the guy into taking Runser, pointing out that Runser had told the company of his condition when he booked the trip and that he’d seen people worse off than Runser go down into the canyon.

“He says, ‘Well I ain’t doing it.’ So I says, ‘Go tell the man you’re not doing it,’” White said.

But the guide left. To read Runser’s take on the matter, it seems like this is the point that upset him the most.

“I stepped out of my room to see the guide leaving, not even having the guts to face me,” Runser wrote in an e-mail.

The tour operator’s Web site says the company reserves the right to refuse service for any reason. But White said he’s not so sure that canceling the trip didn’t put the company in violation of federal guidelines for operators working in the canyon. He said he told Runser to file a complaint with the U.S Department of the Interior.

For his part, Runser said he’s not sure if he’s going to take that route or not. White said the company has since refunded Runser’s money.

“But that doesn’t undo the damage done,” White said.

Runser, 38, was worried last week that he wouldn’t be able to go hiking, something he deeply enjoys — a video on his Facebook page shows him spreading Sheba’s ashes atop Pioneer Peak — and which he might not have much opportunity for in the future.

“Most folks with the same degree or even a lesser degree of (cerebral palsy) are in a wheelchair by their 30s, I’m a fighter, but also a realist,” he wrote in an e-mail.

By Monday his Facebook page was a bit cheerier.

“Going to take a tour of Grand Canyon,” he wrote. “Not hiking kind but will walk around for sure ... wishing it was hiking but heck this is better than nothing!!!”

He wrote that he’d be eating at a fancy restaurant afterward.

“The price includes everything so ... why not? :)”

     

Contact Andrew Wellner at andrew.wellner@frontiersman.com or 352-2270.

Comments

12 comment(s)

    Wasilla resident wrote on Oct 25, 2009 11:47 AM:

    " I am amazed at the people who think the touring company should be applauded for making such a difficult decision. If the company was above board, they would have talked to Jack and told them about their decision. Please let me know of the name of the company so that I never use them. Go Jack. "

    Alaska Dog News wrote on Oct 25, 2009 8:42 AM:

    " A lot of us have been copied in on Jack's trip south. Grand Canyon Inn has gone way above and beyond to help Jack. Im keeping the hotel on my list of places to stay. "

    jack runser wrote on Oct 22, 2009 5:57 PM:

    " im furious , they emaiuled me stating me and my father didnt state in the health paper , it states clearly" Deaf with CP " "

    Wheres the rest of the story wrote on Oct 22, 2009 2:26 PM:

    " I am wondering if the guide company knew of Jack's condition? I have hiked the Grand Canyon, the trails are narrow, in some places, if you stumble or stray off trail, it would lead to certain death. I do not know Jack, but his story is inspiring and uplifting, but given his condition, is he capable of walking in a narrow straight line? I can see where this may have been a hard judgment call on the part of the guide if he witnessed something that made him uncomfortable with the situation. Need the WHOLE story. "

    NPS Employee wrote on Oct 22, 2009 12:54 PM:

    " Well, it sounds like Jack is a fine young man who we can all look to for inspiration, but as a NPS Ranger, I have hiked the New Hance trail, and even people that are not disabled have trouble. It is a difficult trail.
    The Grand Canyon can be a VERY dangerous place, and it is very different from climbing a mountain, people die here every year, most because they dont take the proper precautions, or overestimate their abilities. I for one applaud Grand Canyon Hikes for making a difficult decision that may have possibly saved this young man's life. "

    Gym wrote on Oct 21, 2009 7:57 PM:

    " These people ought to be ashamed of themselves! I often used to see Jack at the Wasilla Alaska Club and he just seems like a great guy. Always smiling and waving, and working out hard! He amazes me with the weights he lifts on some of the machines. I have NO doubt that he could do this hike a million times. I hope someone has a camcorder handy so they can film him hiking and then email the video to the jerk that wouldn't take him!
    So glad he is getting Sam! "

    Jim Beck wrote on Oct 21, 2009 8:32 AM:

    " Refusing services on the basis of disability is undoubtedly a violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Mr. Runser should file a complaint against the tour operator with the US Department of Justice. "

    laketrout wrote on Oct 20, 2009 12:05 PM:

    " i agree.. a beautifull pearson. in heart and soul. best wishes to him... "

    Dont Underestimate Jack wrote on Oct 20, 2009 10:45 AM:

    " I helped train Jack for his first bodybuilding competition and know what type of "inner" strength he has. Please do not underestimate his courage or determination for one second as he will make a believer out of you quick. This story is one strait off the Hollywood Silver screen, or possibly one intended for it? Hope you are not slacking on your abs Jack? "

    James White wrote on Oct 20, 2009 9:00 AM:

    " Jack and I, will be going in to the Grand Canyon! We have the dates, of 10-28-09 to the 10-29-09 to be able to stay at Phantom Ranch. by staying at the dorms we do not need a Hiking permit. Having Jack here has been a hoot! He is always in a good mood, and happy! I am looking forward to our hike. We discoverd we have some common history, Jacks grand father worked at Phatom Ranch, during the same period that my parents worked there. Will keep you all posted, as will Jack. I am sure of that. "

    wasillagal wrote on Oct 20, 2009 7:43 AM:

    " I always enjoy seeing this man walking along the Parks Highway. Always with a smile even at TWENTY BELOW wearing shorts!!!

    MY heart goes out to him with the loss of his beloved pet. "

    YOURE THE BEST..never Quit wrote on Oct 20, 2009 6:43 AM:

    " GREAT, GREAT article about a GREAT person! Thank you for writing this! "

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