Big House

24-second video: The dark horizontal line through the Continental Divide is sediment from millions of years of a shallow Sea.
19-second video: Vegetation and a cliff to the left (my right) has me as far away as i can get to pass them.

From an internet search on Grinnell Lake…some copy and paste content:

1.6 Billion-800 Million B.C.
Primordial shallow seas deposited sediment on the prehistorical supercontinent of Rodinia, forming layers of sedimentary rock now known as the Belt Supergroup. These ancient rocks are among the oldest on earth—invaluable for geologists hoping to study the origins of life on earth.

170 Million B.C.
Shifting tectonic plates formed the Rocky Mountains. In the process, they pushed a large region of ancient rock eastward into present day Glacier National Park. This patch (known as the Lewis Overthrust) is one of the largest and best preserved regions of Proterozic (1.4 billion-year-old!) rocks in the world. Its most dramatic incarnations include Chief Mountain, which stands alone on the eastern edge of the park, and Triple Divide Peak, which is the meeting point of both the Continental Divide and the Hudson Bay watershed—considered the apex of the North American continent.

100 Million B.C.
The Western Interior Seaway—another ancient inland sea—deposited tons of mud in the region, which eventually hardened into mudstone shale. Hidden in this layer, paleontologists have found many marine fossils.

18,000 B.C.
During the last ice age, colossal ice sheets gouged the mountains and valleys of the region, creating massive U-shaped valleys, cirques, and large outflow lakes (which seem to radiate like fingers from the base of mountains). Since 12,000 B.C., these glaciers have been in retreat, though some—like Grinnell, Blackfoot, and Jackson—remain.

10,000 B.C.
The earliest evidence of human inhabitants in the region indicates that tribes arrived shortly after the last ice age. The lineages of these tribes can be traced to current day Shoshone, Cheyenne, and Kootenai.

1806.
The Lewis and Clark Expedition came within 50 miles of both Glacier and Yellowstone, while missing both.

1885.
After a series of explorations by so-called “mountain men” of the old west, George Bird Grinnell first visited the region on a hunting expedition. After several trips, he became a major advocate for the region, spending two decades promoting its establishment as a national park.

1891.
The Great Northern Railway crossed the Continental Divide along the southern boundary of the present-day park. Hoping to stimulate travel to the region, they worked hard to promote the beauty of Glacier, working with Grinnell and Henry L. Stimson to lobby Congress to make it a park.

1910.
U.S. Congress designated Glacier a national park. The bill was signed into law by President Taft.

1915.
The Great Northern Railway built a number of hotels and chalets throughout the park, modeled on Swiss architecture. Promoters attempted to portray Glacier as “America’s Switzerland.” Railway president Louis W. Hill sponsored numerous artists to come to the park.

1932.
As the automobile became more popular, engineers completed the 53-mile Going-to-the-Sun Road, one of the only driving routes through the park. It crosses the Continental Divide at Logan Pass and was designated a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark in 1985.

1933-1942.
During the Great Depression, Roosevelt’s New Deal created the Civilian Conservation Corps, a relief agency created to put unemployed men to work. Over the next decade, the CCC embarked on massive reforestation, trail construction, campground creation, and fire-hazard reduction efforts.

1973, July 30. My first visit as a young teenager. Arrived in the dark and spent night at Swiftcurrent Motor Inn Pinetop. July 31 awoke near sunrise and was stunned when i walked out the room door. Grinnell Point and the Many Glacier Valley was on fire. After breakfast, the bus drove around Glacier’s south side to Lake McDonald Lodge where we embarked on a half-day Red Bus Tour.

2023, July 15. 50th anniversary visit. Stayed at same Swiftcurrent Motor Inn Pinetop.

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Legendary Service Training

Disney speaker Jeff Noel with his book at Orlando Magic Arena
Third to last Disney Institute gig. Retired October 31, 2014.
Mid Life Celebration, the book at Orlando Magic Arena
Center court.

A terrible photograph.

Maybe.

Maybe not.

Like all things in life, depends on your focus.

Taken a week before Disney retirement after 30+ years and one year after book release announcement, this photo timestamps a date and place: October 2014 at Orlando’s Amway Center.

Some fascinating stats:

  • Envisioned it in college
  • Took 30 years to write first sentence
  • Took two years to write
  • Took two additional years for the guts to publish
  • Never mentioned Disney, not once, intentionally
  • Written father to son as life-guide in case i died
  • Never written to make money

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Met Jody Maberry Summer 2015

Met Jody Maberry Summer 2015.

Lee Cockerell told him to contact me.

Jody and i hit it off, with our love for the outdoors, writing, and fatherhood.

For three years Jody and i spoke frequently.

In the fourth year, a catalytic podcast episode Jody hosts, in which a trusted and respected Disney colleague stated in no uncertain terms that balance is not possible.

The rest, as they say, is history.

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All home systems go for year 12

April 1, 2009.

Eight years after the April Fools post, i rewrote it to remove “Disney” content that could be perceived out of context by the wrong person.

All home systems go for year 12.

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What would you do?

Disney Keynote Speaker jeff noel
When you Google “World record for most blog posts from a single author” will you see this photo?

What would you do?

Would you promote yourself or not?

Would your decision help your business or not?

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