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I want you to know that you’ve restored my faith in @instagram and the power of the community here. I was nervous to share yesterday’s post and I am so grateful for all the positivity, optimism and hope. To be honest, I've met some of my favorite people here including my fiancé @rob.lea!⁣⁣Here’s the story: My friend @brooke.froelich and I were eating dinner at a restaurant downtown (he was sitting outside at a restaurant next door). There was a beautiful sunset happening, and Brooke and I stepped into the middle of the street to take a picture. A few minutes later, Brooke posted it on her IG and Rob commented, “Just saw you take that picture, look to your 6 o’clock. #creeper”⁣⁣I was horrified because I had been dealing with a scary cyberstalker situation, but Brooke encouraged me to come with her to say hi. That night was a lunar eclipse, and Brooke mentioned to Rob and his friends that I was looking for someone to watch it with. Rob said, “I’m going to a Jazz game.” It was a short, awkward interaction and we parted ways.⁣⁣Later that night, he emailed me to watch the lunar eclipse, but it was too late for me to respond. Plus, I wanted to vet him. I looked him up online and saw we had a mutual friend. I asked her if he was OK, and she said, “yes he’s a really good guy!” Later that week, we went on our first date. And I thought, this could work. I appreciated his honesty about being a creeper! Honesty goes a long way. 4.5 years later, we’re about to get married. ⁣⁣It isn’t easy to meet someone in today’s day in age. I had been searching for my companion for a long time. It’s wonderful when you find your people and you take digital connections into real life. So thank you for giving me that sense of community and that feeling that I’ve found my people. Photo: @thehearnes

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We need to stop shaming individuals for not being perfect environmentalists and start using that energy to hold corporations and government accountable for their impacts on the environment.⁣⁣⁣⁣Shame, guilt and fear are not helpful emotions to change behavior and policy.⁣⁣⁣⁣You don’t need to drive an electric car, have solar panels on your home and travel exclusively by bicycle to be a climate activist. You don’t need to be a vegetarian or vegan. Those are all great things to do, but if you can’t do those things, don’t let it hinder you from having a bigger voice and advocate for large-scale policy change.⁣⁣⁣⁣I urge you to stop shaming or calling out individuals. It has a silencing effect, which is one of the most devastating things when someone tries to speak about climate and the environment.⁣⁣⁣⁣For instance, instead of shaming someone for using single use plastic, let’s take the same amount of time to make a phone call to one business and ask them to switch to compostable take away containers.⁣⁣⁣⁣Instead of shaming someone for taking a flight, why don’t we call airlines and ask them to do more to offset their emissions?⁣⁣⁣⁣And instead of feeling guilty or shameful, let’s speak up and use our voice to speak truth to power.⁣.⁣.⁣.⁣.⁣.⁣.⁣.⁣.⁣.⁣#ActOnClimate #AnswerWithAction @protectourwinters @patagonia_snow #BetterTakesAction @keen #KEENambassador #climbforequality #climbersforclimate #everest2019 #keepgrizzlywild @wasatchbackcountryalliance #bigmountaindreams #bigmtndreams #ambassadorfortheplanet #julboathlete

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Only 145 days until winter… @patagonia_snow @lekiusa Photo: @jaybeyerimaging

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GIVEAWAY!⁣When I’m in the mountains, proper eyewear is just as important as any safety device. Snow blindness is a real concern, especially when you’re above 8000m. Julbo Eyewear is one of the oldest companies in the outdoor industry. They have been making eyewear for alpine environments since the late 1800s. As I got more into mountaineering, I wanted to partner with a brand that made the best quality eyewear for harsh, alpine environments. ⁣⁣On Everest, I wore my Julbo Cham glacier glasses, and we are giving away a pair of them! Follow @carolinegleich + @julboeyewearna and tag a friend who you like to go to the mountains with. We will announce the winner on Monday! ⁣⁣*Winner must be in the US or Canada. ⁣#julbo #julboathlete

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Nine years ago, I spent my summer doing an internship for Ted Wilson, the environmental advisor to Utah Governor Gary Herbert. I was getting ready to graduate from college and trying to decide whether to go to grad school or pursue my career as an adventure athlete/ski mountaineer working in the outdoor industry. I had a deep desire to make an impact on the world and do whatever I could to protect the environment and advocate for social causes.⁣•⁣I learned so much working for Ted about how to bring people together to find common ground over controversial issues. At the end of the summer, I attended the Outdoor Retailer show, and realized that my calling was as an athlete, at least for the time being. I may go into politics someday.⁣•⁣Government is one way to create positive change for environmental issues, but I also believe businesses have a huge power. I realized my next step was to create an impact by partnering with brands that were committed to social and environmental responsibility.⁣•⁣I’m glad I trusted my intuition to pursue the path I have. This story is why I’m so excited to be working with @fattire, helping to spread the word about their latest campaign to protect public lands. This summer, they are donating up to $250k to environmental organizations. This is huge! I would be so stoked for you to learn more about this campaign by checking out the link below or in my profile, and sharing the videos on Facebook and Twitter!⁣•⁣Publiclandsforall.com⁣•⁣#FindingCommonGround⁣•⁣@backcountryhunters @accessfund @treadlightlyteam @trustforpublicland @americanwhitewater @nationalwildlife