Hunt, Fish, Surf, hike, camp, adventure!!! Let hit the open road and find the trails less traveled in search of some wild places. My name is Evan and I'm an avid archery hunter, surfer and world traveler. I love pushing the limits and exploring what's possible. Mind over matter right! Most of my adventures are self-filmed solo excursions. I aim to capture a feeling to share so you feel like you're right there as well.
Hellz Yeah. I remember Fishing and cleaning the fish at the dock.. One day my dad says.. 'want to see the fish's heart?.. he gave it to me and it was Still Beating! I was 10.. now I'm MUCH OLDER! Memories were made that day!
Только сегодня в воскресное утро пытался не менее минут 20 развести огонь при сильном ветре на берегу залива. Ветер рушил любые попытки, росжиг кончился быстро. Спасла газовая горелка BRS-3000, которую использовал как огнемет 😅
how does the change in atmosphere thickness relate to having the need to change the focus on the telescope? The object the scope in focusing on is the same distance from the scope so why is there a need to change the focus?
Last year for Fourth of July, I did Haleakala, West Maui loop, and road to Hana. I started Haleakala and Hana from Paia and don’t know where I started for the West Maui loop, but they were all great. I used Haleakala to train for Mauna Kea on the Big Island. I’ve rode in Japan, New Zealand, the mainland, Oahu, Big Island, and of course Maui and road to Hana has been my favorite single ride. The smells are amazing, the trees are beautiful, the constant ocean views and waterfalls only become more spectacular, and there’s even a little calisthenic gym along the way.
A Superior video and it's NOT StOn3Y?! Props for that. The Search is the most exciting part of surfing (not just the Lakes, but anywhere), an idea lost on the packs of Me-To's, posing for their Instagram shot, at the Point. Good on ya!
Insane, but too dang cold for me. I'm a California ex-pat living in Central America where the water temp varies from 82-86 degrees. Hats off, but no thanks!
I lived there in the late 70's, it was incredible. Not just the bay but windmills, hole in the head, rainbows so many spots. Now its all over crowded ..........
Always in awe when I see this kind of surf on the Great Lakes, knowing it's freshwater. It's not something most people would believe. When I lived on Bear Lake in Utah, we surfed 4' waves in some of the most beautiful freshwater you could imagine. Hard to catch going off, but when you caught it just right, it was magical.