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On June 13, 1999, a rumble started out on top of a absolute cliff wall structure, like faraway thunder, at Glacier Point in Yosemite National Park. 100 tons of rock rained down on three young climbers. Peter, a college student from Colorado, considered a long-ago climbing lessons taught to him by his dad. As just a little young man first astride a mountain, he discovered to always protect a partner by the end of the rope...never to let go. He had not been anchored and could have easily slipped from his funnel and run for cover, but he didn't. He managed a proper belay to the end, saving the life span of his good friend on lead dangling 60 legs above him, while sacrificing his own life in the process. Many called Peter a hero. He certainly had the traits. Matching to Sue Shellenbarger, in the Wall Neighborhood Journal in 2012, "Certain traits make it much more likely a person can make a split-second decision to take a heroic risk. People who prefer to take fee of situations, who act in response sympathetically to others, and who've a strong sense of moral and cultural responsibility are more likely to intervene than people who lack those characteristics. They consciously try to keep dread from hampering their quest for goals, and they tend to filter the possibility of personal injury or material reduction." Through the Valley of the Shadow by Jim Terbush is the storyline of his kid Peter's quick life...a hero who exemplified servant control. Jim instructs of the servant control principles woven in to the skills training at the yearly Terbush Memorial Outdoor Leadership Summit presented in Peter's honor in Gunnison, Co. That is also a tale about a father's love for his kid, about discovery, excitement, love of the outdoors, and a love of God. Jim discloses how he was which is sustained by beliefs during his struggle with grief for his kid. His writing subsequently, infuses us with the strength to confront the most deep challenges inside our own lives.