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Chris Brixey

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Chris Brixey works as a paramedic, a ski patrol, and a wilderness EMT. He says that’s how he puts bread on the table and beer in the fridge. Some of Chris’s earliest and fondest memories are of pulling into a campground with his family and spending time outdoors. He says that a lifetime of satisfying experiences in the mountains have driven him to want more.

“Every action has a root cause in either fear or love.”

The mountains have always been my church. Life is simplified in the mountains. When I’m in the mountains, I’m at peace. Maybe I’m not at rest, because it’s a lot of work, but there’s definitely a peace that I don’t find elsewhere.

It’s important that we take moments throughout our lives to examine our character, actions, motivations, and thoughts. Test them. Evaluate them. Are they working? Are they producing the results that you’re looking for? Everyone’s looking for peace, balance, satisfaction, and worth. If I’m not finding those things, how can I change? How can I improve myself?

When I’m in the mountains, I find moments to reflect on that. I check in to see if my life is working out, to make sure I’m part of the solution and not part of the problem.

Holden Village in Washington state, where Chris worked the summer I interviewed him.

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