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2024 Cafe build of 1974 Honda CB550

2025-09-06T04:43:30+00:00

From Garage Sale Bargain to Custom Dream: My CB550 Journey Some projects find you when you least expect them. For me, it was a neighbour's garage sale around 2008 or 2009. I walked in looking

2024 Cafe build of 1974 Honda CB5502025-09-06T04:43:30+00:00

Skating Myself Skinny

2025-09-02T22:36:13+00:00

  UPDATE: I wiped out, broke the Greater Tuberosity of the Humerous (I cracked the knob end of my arm bone that sits in the shoulder socket) and it brought this plan to

Skating Myself Skinny2025-09-02T22:36:13+00:00

Why Hammock Camping?

2025-09-02T22:36:13+00:00

One of the biggest benefits of hammock camping is the sheer comfort it provides. Unlike sleeping on the ground, hammock camping allows you to rest suspended in the air, providing a level of comfort that's hard to match. Hammocks also offer superior ventilation, which can help keep you cool and dry even on hot summer nights. With the right gear, you can enjoy a comfortable and peaceful night's sleep, waking up feeling refreshed and energized.

Why Hammock Camping?2025-09-02T22:36:13+00:00

Flowrider Surf Simulator… wipeouts

2025-09-06T04:47:42+00:00

Hey, welcome to another MADCTY video! In this one, I’m taking on a challenge that many people would argue is best left to the kids: the Flowrider surf simulator. But let me tell you, it’s not about being the best or even being good at it. It’s about having fun, trying new things, and setting an example for my kids that life should be lived, not feared.

Flowrider Surf Simulator… wipeouts2025-09-06T04:47:42+00:00

Surfskating the Pump Track

2025-09-06T04:48:52+00:00

There's nothing quite like hitting the pavement with your buddies or your kids, and that's exactly what we did when we took our Carver Green Wave skateboard with the C7 Surfskate truck setup to the Martensville Saskatchewan Pump Track. Of course, we had to bribe the youngest member of our crew with the promise of Slurpees, but who can resist a frozen treat on a hot day?

Surfskating the Pump Track2025-09-06T04:48:52+00:00

Slide Rock State Park, Arizona

2025-09-06T04:49:50+00:00

This was my last day in the Sedona Arizona area, as such I was trying to maximize my experience and get everything in that I could. I started the day in the wee hours with a hike up to Devils Bridge, after checking into my hotel room and getting settled I took a run out to Slide Rock State Park... Not what I'd call a hiking destination, but a beautiful walk along a river that would only have been better in hot weather without the brutal wind that day.

Slide Rock State Park, Arizona2025-09-06T04:49:50+00:00

Boynton Canyon – Subway Cave and Beyond

2025-09-06T04:54:34+00:00

The primary driving force behind heading to Sedona was the hiking, one of those trails that really had me excited was the Subway Cave - the photos online coming out of this area were breathtaking and it was high on my list. I didn't know what to expect from Sedona but I have to say it was more than I was expecting... and I mean that in the best and worst ways... 

Boynton Canyon – Subway Cave and Beyond2025-09-06T04:54:34+00:00

A Day Trip to Jerome, Arizona

2025-09-06T05:02:59+00:00

The town itself is interesting, once America's largest Ghost town, the population of 15,000+ dropped to 50 over a few mere months when the mines closed... since then the abandoned ghost town became settled with bikers and artists squatting, and now is a fairly thriving artist community full of some rather interesting types...

A Day Trip to Jerome, Arizona2025-09-06T05:02:59+00:00
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