
What becomes possible when you refuse to get smaller? Life dispatches from the mountain — written for women who feel the appetite coming back.
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This past May, I climbed a 20,548-foot volcano in Ecuador — its summit the single farthest point on Earth from the planet's center, closer to the stars than any other place on the planet. The locals call it Taita Chimborazo — Father Chimbor...
Something had been off.
Not broken. Not dramatic. Just — off.
For the last year, my work felt fragmented. I couldn’t quite find my zone. I was a “Jill of all trades” and master of none, which is a terrible place to live when you work on...
The summer before my sophomore year in college, I became the first person in my family to own a passport. I departed Dayton, Ohio bound for London — a week of travel before heading to New College at Oxford to study. Within 24 hours of landi...
I had a whole dance party planned for the summit.
A little video, some music, arms wide open at 19,347 feet — something to make you all smile. (I’m a performer!)
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Today was training day on Cotopaxi. We started at the Cotopaxi Car park at 15,157 feet then we hiked to the Refugio at 15,958. Then to the glacier and our altitude was 16,998 feet. ~1,841 vertical feet gained.
Today we strapped on crampons...
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I turned 60 on a volcano in Ecuador\ud83c\udfd4️. My life is the lab — climbing 6,000-meter peaks and other big adventures. This is where I share everything I’m learning about staying fully alive in the second half. Come figure it out with me. #Unsmallable
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