From left, Johnny Strange and Brian Strange at the Denali summit in 2008.
Los Angeles trial lawyer Brian Strange climbed to the top of Antarctica’s tallest mountain with a 12-year-old.
“I figured it would be a good experience, but I didn’t think he could do it,” Strange said of summiting 16,000-foot Vinson Massif in 2004 with his son Johnny. “I was wrong.”
“People were flabbergasted,” the Strange & Butler LLP partner added with a chuckle, recalling the ascent’s nega...
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