You can see the worried look on a man’s face more easily when you are entrusting him with your life. You recognize the extra wrinkle, the furrowed brow, the look of concern. When he walks away with his hand upon a knife, you trust his judgement. You must. We started our two-day 4,715 ascent... Continue Reading →
In Bhutan, acts of faith emerge around every corner. This Buddhist monk felt called to walk and prostrate along 160 miles of winding road from Paro to Panukha and beyond. He prostrated 12 hours a day for 30 days. We gave him water. He gave us an understanding of what it means to be committed to... Continue Reading →
