DIAMOND PEAK SKI RESORT
IQ:After you dropped off the Pro Patrol, what motivated you to stay involved as a NSP member?
1990
JC: Through my own personal trials and tribulations, I felt it important to give back and help train those willing to serve. IQ: What is your favorite part about being on the Diamond Peak Patrol team?
2000
1975 advanced intermediate skier when I began, and I failed to qualify for the Alpine Meadows Ski Patrol. I had applied for jobs around the Tahoe Basin and finally got on the Lift Crew at Ski Incline. In 1972, I took up residence in Incline and was working to improve my skiing. The Assistant Patrol Director, Claudia Geotz learned of my interest and casually invited me to join the fledgling Volunteer Patrol. Under her tutelage I grew in strength and ability. Every accomplishment was cheered and every defeat was built upon. The Patrol became my family.
IQ: What attracted you to the job? JC: We all have an internal driving force; some call it fate or destiny. Mine always seemed to be in the mountains and skiing was my passion. Ms. Helen Hogan, my high school mentor and counselor, was a Volunteer Patroller and my inspiration. I always found it rewarding to help those in need, especially in situations where my actions had an immediate impact. Before launching into a professional career (Patrollers were not paid well) I wanted to follow my passion while being of service. Patrolling was and is still the best fit.
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JC: The best part of being on the DP team is the camaraderie and the lifelong relationships that develop. I stay in contact with two of my closest Patrol brothers from the ‘70s and countless others from over the years. There is a certain bond that gets built when you strive to make safety a priority and serve in stressful emergency situations. You see the best side of people and humanity. IQ: If someone is interested in joining the NSP, what advice would you give them? JC: Don’t join for the glory, instead travel the path of humility and service.