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Photo Gallery: Protest at Arches National Park on March 22, 2025

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Ginger Cyan9 months ago9 months ago1 mins
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Photo Credit: Ginger Cyan

Two people highlining across a canyon, one hanging upside down, showcasing extreme adventure and balance skills. Suspended above a Moab canyon, Faith Dickey with Elevate Outdoors helps veterans with 22 Jumps confront fear, trust their safety systems, and step into the void. Through patience, breath, and compassion, fear becomes a teacher—not an enemy—on the Skywalk.
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