New dress for success

8-second 2020 video: Fun video revealing the two new dress for success rules.

New dress for success:

  1. Passion
  2. Enthusiasm

This is for work success, and, home success.

Organizational vibrancy, and, personal vibrancy.

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Changing it changes it

Changing it changes it.

Huh?

Like the video says, change what you see and what you see changes.

Note: This video (and two others in today’s five posts) is spontaneous, unscripted, rough. Descending Piegan Mountain and hit the saddle which is a long (half mile?) flat portion at 8,000′. There’s still a tricky descent through a long crevasse-like chute which concerns me. Reveling in the solo-summit moment and thinking grand thoughts. Hit record on the iPhone, because, why not?

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Mount Siyeh closeup

21-second 2020 video: Mount Siyeh and other Logan Pass mountains.
Disney toys in the mountains
2020 marked Pixar’s Onward release and Disney+ 2019-2020 Mandalorian series.

Past couple days reviewing 2020’s Piegan Mountain’s solo summit inspired me to do a deep dive on all most of the videos.

This serendipitous activity inspires public sharing of videos otherwise kept private.

Why kept private?

Sheer volume.

So you’re seeing some of the best.

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Just keep hiking

10-second 2020 video: Getting closer to Piegan’s 9,200′ summit.

All five posts today are videos from September 29, 2020. This was simply a hike up through the Lunch Creek bowl to get to the Pollock-Piegan saddle. Then head over to Pollock Mountain to see how far i could get on my own – Pollock Mountain (not Piegan Mountain) reconnaissance.

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Lunch Creek few see

16-second video: Worth a second look. Lunch Creek from a vantage few are privileged to see.

Today’s posts are short Glacier National Park videos shot September 29, 2020 during the Piegan Mountain (9,200′) solo summit.

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