Wait, you’re still in Glacier?, spirit

Tree with orange berries
Just trying to combine the place with the ritual.

You know who proposed the ritual of waiting for the Mountain Ash berries to turn Jammer Bus red?

Guess.

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Still in Glacier, spirit

mountains
Lincoln Peak. Lincoln Pass slopes to the left. This is the trail to nearby Sperry Chalet.

With each passing day, we feel more like we live here.

And if we had to drive a fair distance from a/our house simply to reach Glacier’s West entrance, it would create a time and effort imbalance.

We have intentionally stayed inside Glacier to minimize daily roundtrip travel.

Minimal daily travel is really the key to the Glacier spirit and vibe.

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First full day back home, spirit

website screenshot
In Glacier without a printer. This app made a printer unnecessary.

Weird how your spirit soars when your client signs the contract.

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Oct 19, Fly Home from Glacier 2024, spirit

honeymoon couple in mountains
This mountain profile is extraordinary in person.
16-second video: Real life in real time.

What i love about my blogs that is counter to dogma is this:

  1. They’re prolific. Few (perhaps none) have the stamina (nor the motivation and purpose) to write prolifically.
  2. There’s no sales pitch. Zero. Unprecedented, eh?
  3. No ability to socially share.
  4. No ability to comment.
  5. No sales funnel or lead magnet. You know, enter your email and get the top 10 secrets for fill-in-the-blank.
  6. No promotion of my blogs in my keynote speaking, to over-one-million people, since 2009.

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Day 14 CCL, spirit

15-second video: Fairly rare to see this bird.
15-second video: Running Eagle Falls.
National Park information sign for an exhibit
There’s a much stronger water flow in June and July than we see.

In the absence of a locked and loaded itinerary, we free-style our time on things we wouldn’t normally do. Our first time to Running Eagle Falls is today. Driven by it a few dozen times. The small parking lot is next to the main Two Med access road. The hike to the Falls is maybe 400-500 meters.

Begs the question, “Why haven’t you ever stopped to see it?”

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