Heading back down the knife edge in formation. Eldorado Peak, 7/29/17
Photo: Shawna Lamoree

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Heading back down the knife edge in formation. Eldorado Peak, 7/29/17
Photo: Shawna Lamoree
Awesome six-person rope team on our day slog up Eldorado Peak. We were trucking along like a well-oiled machine! 7/29/17
Photos: Jay Sutton
Craig, Natalie, and Shawna on the knife edge of Eldorado Peak, 7/29/17
Rope teams going up and down Easton Glacier as seen from the Coleman Deming route. Mount Baker, 6/24/17
Photos: Craig Weiland
Brave souls on the North Ridge route of Mount Baker, 6/24/17
Photos: Craig Weiland
Building My Rope Team | #NoBarriersWarriors Pt. 2
This is part two of my trip to the Gila Wilderness with No Barriers Warriors and my rope team. Please be sure to check out part one first! #NobarriersWarriors #GilaWildersness #WarriorstoSummit #WarriorStrong #Veterans
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Day 4 – June 14th 2016
I woke up that morning with a bit of fear. The day prior had taken a lot out of me. The “7-mile day” was a massive physical challenge, one I didn’t think I could meet. My legs were stiff. My knees clicked as I bent them. My back screamed at me. I was unsure I could even get out of my sleeping bag, let alone complete the impending uphill…
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Building My Rope Team | #NoBarriersWarriors Pt. 1
Rope Team: a group of people joined by a mountain or climbing rope and thus secured against falling. On my trip to the Gila, I learned this to be very true. #NobarriersWarriors #GilaWildersness #WarriorstoSummit #WarriorStrong #Veterans
Rope Team: a group of people joined by a mountain or climbing rope and thus secured against falling.
In early 2015, I was recently out of the service, working a well-paying job in Houston and suffering. I never much felt like a soldier throughout my 7 years in the Army. From unit to unit and fort to fort, I never felt like I got the “real military” experience. I wasn’t out rucking day in and day…
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Sara followed by a rope team of six women on Mount Olympus, 7/23/16
Photo: Craig Weiland