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Author Archives: Yvette Ward-Horner. Mt Crosby (12, 449). My last two summit attempts verged on being truly epic failures. The first one (Shepard) involved six hours of bushwhacking–in the deadfall and regrowth of an old pine forest that burned down in 1996. That didn’t go well. The second (Carter) was going great, till seven hundred feet below the summit, when we found a trio of hefty grizzlies hanging out between us and our objective. And I decided to give it a go. Getting to the summit involves an ele...
SAR Journal: Lost Hiker | Mountain Zen
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SAR Journal: Lost Hiker. My SAR team spent the last two days looking for a missing hiker from Rhode Island. We were all relieved to find him alive and unhurt; the picture below shows the scale of the area. Somebody commented that our county is bigger than the subject’s entire home state, so I looked it up. If Wikipedia is correct, Park County is 6,969 square miles (largely undeveloped) and the state of Rhode Island is 1,212 square miles. Wow. Looking out over part of the search area. The Park County Sher...
Metcalf Mountain: North Rib | Mountain Zen
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Metcalf Mountain: North Rib. The North Rib of Metcalf Mountain, in Montana’s Beartooths, is a wild and interesting climb on a serrated ridge. It’s a mix of 4th class scrambling and technical climbing, with several short pitches rated around 5.9. Metcalf on the left, Spirit Mountain in the center. Frosty Lake seen from the saddle between Spirit and Metcalf. View of Moon Lake from near the top of Metcalf. View of Spirit and Silver Run Mountains from the summit of Metcalf. We were lucky to escape the storm ...
Taming the Giant: A Saga in the Absarokas | Mountain Zen
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Taming the Giant: A Saga in the Absarokas. The summits I love are the ones that leave me bleeding — easy summits drift swiftly out of memory. Sleeping Giant didn’t tear (much) skin, but it turned me back four times before it yielded its summit. That alone made it a mountain worth remembering. Sleeping Giant seen from Monument Mountain. In September ’13, my friend Jarren and I made it to the summit of nearby Monument Mountain. I got a look at the Giant from there and saw there was no way to tack...In Octo...
Mt Crosby (12, 449) | Mountain Zen
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Mt Crosby (12, 449). My last two summit attempts verged on being truly epic failures. The first one (Shepard) involved six hours of bushwhacking–in the deadfall and regrowth of an old pine forest that burned down in 1996. That didn’t go well. The second (Carter) was going great, till seven hundred feet below the summit, when we found a trio of hefty grizzlies hanging out between us and our objective. And I decided to give it a go. Kristie on Greybull Pass with her head in the clouds. The hike down was sp...
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Abbey Road Worked with Google for Its Virtual Tour. April 21, 2015. Another way for users to visit Abbey Road is the same with Google Street View. With a point and click of their mouse, they can drag to scan the more than 360-degree images and find items by themselves. The experience of Abbey Road virtual tour is real and interactive, giving users best impressions of studios. The collaboration with Google gives outside world people who love music and art an opportunity to see the everyday working of the ...
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You are what you read. Saturday, October 30, 2010. What Doesn't Kill You. Check out the awesome new anthology from Press 53, which includes my short story, Dirty Girl. What Doesn't Kill You. Edited by Murray Dunlap and Kevin Watson. Sixteen authors share stories of struggle with inner demons, fear, loss, fitting in, family, a psychotic neighbor, stereotypes, self-esteem, love, and, of course, a protective and possessive hound. Posted by Yvette Ward-Horner. Saturday, October 9, 2010. After climbing Mt....
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Mountain Zen | Yvette Ward-Horner
Mt Crosby (12, 449). My last two summit attempts verged on being truly epic failures. The first one (Shepard) involved six hours of bushwhacking–in the deadfall and regrowth of an old pine forest that burned down in 1996. That didn’t go well. The second (Carter) was going great, till seven hundred feet below the summit, when we found a trio of hefty grizzlies hanging out between us and our objective. And I decided to give it a go. Kristie on Greybull Pass with her head in the clouds. The hike down was sp...
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Covering it all, one photo at a time. What do you do as a photographer to grow creatively? Patrick’s work came to life on stage and as I photographed, I was stirred by the movement and the story. I was inspired to create art, inspired by Blue Starr, inspired by Patrick Fatica. It doesn’t get any better than that, LOVE IT! Some of my images were used with Patrick Fatica’s as promotion for the performance). Ing Is it a somber piece? That is the journey and experience we all seek! December 9, 2013. Not in t...
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Thanks a bunch for dropping by! I’m Yvette, a young computer engineer and entrepreneur aiming to change the world. I believe that our capabilities are bounded only by our imagination. So dream the wildest! Let’s make our dreams happen! Growing up, my mom always reminded me: “Aim for the sky, so if you fall, you fall on the roof, not on the ground.” Since then, I believed that nothing is unreachable as long as you exert the time, effort and discipline. Life would be sooooooo boring! The Global Students En...
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