What Standing on a 1200-foot Cliff Taught Me About Fear
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Barry HansenJune 14, 2017
Well-written, relatable, and very enjoyable article. I like your open and honest writing style. I have never done that hike, but I just read about it in Gerald N. Lund's book, "The Undaunted," which I highly recommend, by the way.
Kathy ChristensenJune 13, 2017
I love that hike! I've done it twice!! If I had no fear, I would travel more, and speak more to strangers.
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