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Elite Card Pro Through National Treasures
Elite Card Questions + Our Latest Journey Through America’s Iconic Landscapes
Wishing you a successful week ahead!
We hope you’re entering this week with confidence, clarity, and a full cup of coffee. In this edition of our weekly newsletter, we’re giving you the scoop on some Elite Card features that some of you may be wondering about — plus a recap in more detail of our recent adventure through the geothermal wonderland that is Yellowstone National Park and beyond.

New Feature Update: Real-Time Profile Editing + Elite Security Codes Explained
You can edit your Elite Card profile in real-time—
Here’s what’s new:
When viewing your Elite Profile, you’ll now see a pencil icon in the top left corner. Tap it to enter edit mode.
From there, you’ll receive a 4-digit Elite security code sent to the email address linked to your card. Enter the code, and voilà — you can now update your name, contact info, links, add or remove sections, and even enter Hidden Keywords (yes, they’ll still be searchable, just not visible to the naked eye on most devices).
Here’s a quick tutorial if you’re more of a visual learner:
If you’ve received an unexpected security pin in your inbox — don’t worry.
What’s likely happening is that someone you shared your Elite Card with is exploring your profile, clicking around, and unknowingly triggering the security pin email. They won’t be able to access your edit screen — it’s just part of the safety layer we built in to protect your information.
Pro Tip: The first time you edit your Elite Card using the new system, you may need to re-add your phone number, email, website, or note fields. But don’t stress — after the initial update, your info will stick for good, making future edits seamless.
Go ahead and try it out!

Bus Life Chronicles: Yellowstone to the Upper Peninsula
This chapter of our journey kicked off in Yellowstone National Park — and it was nothing short of mesmerizing. With surprisingly light traffic, we got to experience Grand Prismatic Spring, Old Faithful, the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone, and Mammoth Hot Springs without the usual crowds. We capped it off driving through the wildlife haven of Lamar Valley, where the land itself seemed to shift and breathe with every mile.

From there, we headed east into South Dakota to visit the iconic Mount Rushmore and the powerful, ever-evolving monument of Crazy Horse. Standing before Rushmore’s stoic presidential faces carved into the Black Hills was a moment — a reminder of both history and craftsmanship. But it was the visit to Crazy Horse Memorial that struck a deeper chord. Still in progress, the monument honors the spirit of the Lakota warrior and offers insight into Native American culture and perseverance. It’s a tribute not just to a man, but to a people — and the mission there is ongoing, educational, and deeply moving.

And because we like to keep the wheels turning, we cruised on over to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan — a hidden gem in the Midwest if there ever was one. In Marquette, we jumped off cliffs into Black Rocks, a local favorite where the dark volcanic stone meets the icy waters of Lake Superior. Then we explored the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, where sandstone cliffs stretch in multicolor waves above pristine turquoise water. Between the hikes, fresh air, and unreal scenery, it was a reminder that beauty lives in all corners of this country — you just have to go find it.

Wrapping It Up
That’s all for this week’s edition! Whether you’re sharing your Elite Card across a conference table or across the country, we’re proud to be part of your journey. Keep an eye out for future updates — we’ve got some fun surprises in the works, and as always, we’ll keep improving our tools to meet the needs of your growing business.

Until next time,
Stay Elite, Stay Inspired —
Nicholas Munn
CEO
Chase White
COO
Catalina J.
Creative Lead
Jacob Everson
Production Manager
Nathaniel Epstein
SOO
Founders & Adventurers, MunnyMan Communications