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Driven Gold Star
Driven Sy and I worked together a few years ago in Alaska, she was then, and still is incredibly detailed oriented. Never asked, she just always rolled up her sleeves and got after whatever the task was, she’s absolutely driven. I wasn’t the least bit surprised...
Mountain of Memories
Mountain of Memories...One Climb at a Time. These words, numbers, phrases and acronyms represent hundreds of stories from those that have adventured with us. It is a compilation of memories, experiences from along the trail to the summit that so very many have...
This Flag
This miniature United States Marine Corps flag traveled by vehicle over 4,000 miles from New Jersey to Alaska with Gold Star Parents Mona and Ford Shaw, they were on a mission. Their mission, travel to Alaska and climb Gold Star Peak and honor their fallen son, U.S....
Occurs Daily
Sunset from the summit of Gold Star Peak on Gold Star Mother’s and Family’s Day 2020 I recently spent the night on the summit of Gold Star Peak. In all my years of climbing this mountain, this overnighter was more peaceful and absolutely surreal. Not...
Yukla-27
Members of the 962d Airborne Air Control Squadron “Eyes of the Eagle” reached out a few months ago inquiring about having us assist them with honoring the 25th Anniversary of the E-3B Sentry AWACS (call sign Yukla-27) crash on Elmendorf Air Force Base,...
Tough but Important Lesson
Cadets on Summit Yesterday, we assisted a group of future U.S. Army officers (University ROTC Cadets) for a professional development climb up Gold Star Peak. There is a little more to the story than just that. This was also an important lesson for these future leaders...