6-Taking A Leap of Faith…Literally

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Crrnwc3TK48?rel=0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> 6-Taking A Leap Of Faith...Literally Hey, welcome back! This is the #harnessthemountains series. This is Matt with Project Forty. I'm continuing my talk about the herd—H-E-R-D, of 18 people crossing the Bon Bon Glacier out in British Columbia. You have heard me talk about the holes in the glacier with streams of water falling down into them with raging rivers below. You have heard about me following bear tracks and crying out to the

6-Taking A Leap of Faith…Literally 2017-11-29T14:59:24+00:00

5-What Can Bear Tracks Do For You?

5-What Can Bear Tracks Do For You? This is Project Forty and I am recording in my outdoor office. It's a beautiful day. I have to get out and enjoy it. I'm continuing on a story about the herd. The herd was a group of 18 people. That's a lot of people! We were crossing a glacier. A glacier is a big sheet ice full of crevasses and obstacles you have to get around. You have to be

5-What Can Bear Tracks Do For You? 2017-11-29T14:59:24+00:00

4-How Firm Is Your Foundation?

4-How Firm Is Your Foundation? Hey my name is Matt I'm with Project Forty and I just want to share a quick story with you today. Let's go back to the year 2003. I was a mountain guide and I had a group in the coastal range of British Columbia and we were on a route called One Eye. There was a glacier crossing on day three. This thing is a massive sheet of ice, it's full crevasses,

4-How Firm Is Your Foundation? 2017-11-29T14:59:24+00:00

3-Lessons From the Masters: Are Mistakes Unavoidable?

3-Lessons From the Masters: Are Mistakes Unavoidable? Project Forty is a unique wilderness mentorship program where we use wilderness trips as a catalyst to spark lifelong relationships. And today I want to share with you a quick little story from my personal experiences in the mountains that I really believe can encourage and sharpen your life. So I'm gonna take you way back to the year 2001…way, way back. I was doing my very first mountaineering training. I

3-Lessons From the Masters: Are Mistakes Unavoidable? 2017-11-29T14:59:24+00:00
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