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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...
Pack #27
SO1 (SEAL) Devon J. Grube Every one of the packs we provide for our climbers has a notebook stowed in it giving the climber the option to write a note or reflection inside it, so very many have done so too date. There are thank you notes to our team members, personal...
NSDQ
COVID19 has made for some logistically challenging adventures this year. We’ve either postponed, rescheduled, or climbed implementing a social distance plan. Despite all of the challenges thrown at us, we’ve still safely reached the summit assisting over 240 climbers...
4,300 miles away
Summit of Gold Star Peak In July 2019, 53 Gold Stars traveled to Alaska with the Navy SEAL Foundation and adventured in Alaska including climbing Gold Star Peak with our team to honor their fallen loved ones. The climb was just a few days shy of the anniversary of the...
Bonded by Grief
It’s tough to replicate the kind of physical, emotional, spiritual, and most importantly, the deep soul healing type of therapy that Gold Star Peak provides. For our team, this picture sums up all of those aspects of the journey of grief so very many Gold Stars and...
Final Roll Call
With almost every traditional gathering to honor our nations fallen this Memorial Day being cancelled, I was thrilled at the request to assist the Army in carrying out a climb to honor the 77 fallen Paratroopers from the 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne)...