In May of 1804, Lewis and Clark and the Corp of Discovery set out west to discover what they got with their recent purchase of the western half of the continent. They were full of hopes and dreams for the what the journey would reveal and the glory that would be theirs if they accomplished their mission. As they hit the Rocky Mountains they were not only amazed at the beauty, they were stunned at the vastness of what they had to overcome. Time and again, they reached a mountain peak with hopes that on the other side they’d finally see the ocean, only to find another range of mountains to climb.
What if You're Climbing the Wrong Mountain?
What if You're Climbing the Wrong Mountain?
What if You're Climbing the Wrong Mountain?
In May of 1804, Lewis and Clark and the Corp of Discovery set out west to discover what they got with their recent purchase of the western half of the continent. They were full of hopes and dreams for the what the journey would reveal and the glory that would be theirs if they accomplished their mission. As they hit the Rocky Mountains they were not only amazed at the beauty, they were stunned at the vastness of what they had to overcome. Time and again, they reached a mountain peak with hopes that on the other side they’d finally see the ocean, only to find another range of mountains to climb.