A frame in Harold Daniel's office holds a chunk of obsidian, a certificate from Tanzania and some photos from his trek up Mount Kilimanjaro last year. It represents one of the top 10 experiences of his life and is the reason that family now call him Senior Mountain Man.

On July 18, 2012, the litigation partner at Holland & Knight spent two hours at the top of Uhuru Peak, which at 19,340 feet is the highest place in Africa. He enjoyed the sunshine, blue sky and exquisite view of the volcano, glaciers and neighboring Kenya. He took a piece of obsidian, his piece of the mountain, to remind him of his accomplishment. It is one he almost missed.


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