Mountain Crisis: Leadership Lessons I Learned from my Father
/At twelve years old I learned an invaluable lesson from my father about leading in a time of crisis. My dad was not an educated man. Though he eventually earned his GED, he dropped out of high school to join the Air Force.
Although my dad was not well educated, he was a leader. His leadership was demonstrated vividly one spring when we found ourselves stranded by an impassable snowbank high atop a steep narrow logging road in the mountains of Idaho.
It was early March when my dad decided to take the family to Yellowstone Nation Park. We packed up the wide-body Pontiac Catalina, hitched the 15’ camper to the back and headed out over the mountains to Yellowstone.
We drove for several hours with the windows down enjoying the magnificent beauty of the mountains and the pine-scented mountain air.
The mountain scenery was beautiful but the road was rough and dangerous.
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