by Michael Leach | Feb 18, 2016 | Environment
Every day in Yellowstone provides richness for the discerning eye and open heart. This enigmatic layer of fog came and went before settling over the temple of the Lamar Valley late last week. It was another mana-filled day as I led a wildlife tour for four spirited...
by Michael Leach | Feb 17, 2016 | Environment, Life
The Hawaii brain train left the station today. In reality, the power of adventure extends far beyond the experience itself. Saltwater, mountain air, pulsing river molecules, powder snow and grimy dirt, it all gets in our blood, becomes a part of who we are, and...
by Michael Leach | Jan 26, 2016 | Life, Turkey Hash
Sometimes all that life can throw at us feels like it’s just too much. That’s ok. It doesn’t mean we are weak or lacking, it simply means we’ve maxed out our coping skills and need to step back enough to regroup and redirect our energy....
by Michael Leach | Jan 23, 2016 | Life, Turkey Hash
Life is hard. Right, wrong or indifferent, for some it’s harder than others. Despite what we often see on social media, life isn’t all powder face-shots, exotic travels and wave riding. It’s a grind, filled with trials and tribs. People get sick,...
by Michael Leach | Jan 22, 2016 | Life, Turkey Hash
One of my mentors often reminds me that, “shallow brooks are noisy.” We all know there’s a lot of noise out there telling us how we “should” be, what we “should” do and what we are “capable” of. But we must filter...