Thoughts From Outside Magazine Contributor, Alan Arnette
I recently had the opportunity to connect with Alan Arnette, someone I’ve admired for quite some time. He is widely known for his written contributions to Outside Magazine and his yearly coverage of expeditions to Mount Everest. His website, www.alanarnette.com is one of the most read sites about mountaineering in the world.
Experiencing an enormously successful career [...]
Can Mountains Improve Your Relationships?
My son and I were recently in the car, talking about our recent trip to Colorado, when he piped up and said “Daddy…you just need to get over the mountains”. That’s quite opinionated for a 4 year-old, but his love for the beach is always evident. Oh, I like the water, but it’s mountains that [...]
5 Tips For Photographing Kids
For every decent picture I’ve taken, there are 90 that stink (at least). Unlike many parents, I’m willing to delete thousands of pictures along the way, in order to keep the few good ones. I’m on a constant journey as a photographer…always trying to improve my craft through reading, experimentation, or simply taking note of [...]
1 Surefire Way To Feel Good Today
How did you choose what you are doing for a living. Is it just a job, where you can’t wait for the weekend? or are you engaged in a vocation…which actually has a meaning closely rooted to a “calling”. Is there a disconnect or congruency with what you do, as compared to what you would [...]
Does Your Path Need Paving
On the way to work this morning I saw an interesting sign painted on the back of a pickup truck, which read “The road to success is always under construction”. It was certainly clever… given that the truck was owned by a construction company.
The more I thought about that sign, the more relevant it became. [...]
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