Milestone juxtapositions

13-second video: Taking the ‘road’ less traveled. With hiking, and, writing.
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This location is both close and a million miles away. This is the easiest way to reach the location from which the above video was taken.

Milestone juxtaposition.

Huh?

In a week, return to Glacier for the second time this year (2022) and for the 10th consecutive summer.

In 7.5 months+-, this post publishes on April Fools Day 2023.

April Fools Day 2023 begins the 15th consecutive year for five-a-day daily blogging.

Note: Milestones, when you are present enough to appreciate their magnitude, are the Universe’s recognition of and appreciation for your diligence, dedication, and tenacity. The Universe, like you, doesn’t under-appreciate your contribution to your world.

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Hack your way in

8-second video: Travel hack. Five shirts. Four of them merino wool. Daily air flow is how you clean them. Laundry soap required roughly every two weeks.

To travel light is to travel free.

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Like most things, if you’ve never done something, you have no idea what you’re missing.

Being hands free and light while traveling facilitate being present, mindful, and motivated.

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Action required

25-second video: Keepin it real.

To know is to do. To know and not do is to not yet know.

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Plan B to the rescue

17 second 2020 video: Another look from 8,900′, not far from the Great Cleft.

Plan B to the rescue.

Context, the first part of creating a Plan B is to let go of Plan A.

Losing the way was unexpected. When Steve and Stacy led us to the summit, it seemed straightforward.

Knew in advance the trickiest part is at 8,900′ to find the great cleft entrance. You cannot see the great cleft until you round a corner and stand at its base. Then, the seven-story vertical crevasse (cleft) is unmistakable.

However, staying calm, reading the rocks, and remembering how manageable my first summit was i still failed to find the way.

So i sat and enjoyed the view from that spot.

Stopping to soak in the view from there never happens when you are on a mission to summit.

Sitting quietly, all alone, end of September. Odds are decent i may be the last person in 2020 to attempt Pollock Mountain’s summit. Same for Piegan.

The entire Park becomes quiet, almost uninhabited by humans.

One-million acres of wild.

Surrounded by several more million acres of wilderness on all four sides.

Knowing the only forward movement would be a descent, i started forward movement back to the Pollock-Piegan saddle.

With extra time as the descent began, i veered left, well above the saddle. Almost behind Pollock’s West face.

And just sat.

Alone.

Quiet.

Breathtakingly invigorating.

This kind of isolation is rare.

Even for me.

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Play the hand you’re dealt

26-second 2020 video: A TED Talk revelation.
Table view from Kuwait Towers restaurant
April 2019. Lunch the day before TEDx Talk at American University of Kuwait.
TEDx Talk stage with teddy bear in red dot
Jack the Bear had a supporting role in the 2019 TEDx Talk.

In cards and in life, you must play the hand you are dealt.

You can let go of a few cards and replace them with cards that may or may not serve you.

Risk and reward is a continuous environmental life-reality.

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