Stillness is not something new, but an ancient idea going back centuries. Almost every religion has teachings around stillness, and although they may call it by different names, the message is the same. Stillness, Ryan argues, is the key to just about everything and at the core of mastering one’s life. When stillness is present…
Read MoreThe holidays are here, and for me, that includes creating festive wallpapers for my phone. The Christmas Pack Vol. II brings three new additions to my winter wallpaper collection- Green Garland, Deck the Halls, and Winter Wonderland. Download for free.
Read MoreWinston Churchill was right. Access to the table of abundance is steadily increasing for so many of us, right before our eyes. The World is universally getting better (contrary to what's heard from the media) and there is data to back it up. But how did this happen, and can we continue innovating without fully depleting resources and destroying the planet? This question is…
Read MoreI had the privilege of tracking drums last year for a wonderful project with Olalla Bay Music. Joy and Hope in Tanzania by Sing Truth Global, was inspired by a father singing Bible stories to his children. Sixteen years later, these children's songs have grown into a full fledged album featuring…
Read MoreHydration is an essential part of cycling, especially during the summer months. Although there have been many advancements in the way we carry water like hydration bladders and plastic bottles, many riders, including myself, still use good old stainless steel…
Read MoreThe Oregon Route starts at one of the largest parks in the nation, Fort Stevens State Park, and winds its way down the 101 to Harris Beach State Park at the Oregon/California border. During this leg of the route, you experience Oregon's diverse and beautiful landscape…
Read More“It’s not how well you play the game, it’s deciding what game you want to play.” -Kwame Appiah
Read MoreStadium High is yet another bi-product of the great railway race in the early 1900s. Tacoma was known at the time as the “City of Destiny” and picked by the Northern Pacific Railroad for its westernmost terminal location. The building was initially built in 1891 for the Railway Company with the idea of becoming…
Read MoreThe Washington route begins with Moran State Park in the San Juans, then weaves its way down the sound through Whidbey Island and the Kitsap Peninsula, before ending at Cape Disappointment State Park on the coast. Within these seven parks, you experience some of the great gems Washington has to offer like…
Read More“Life does not ask us what we want. It presents us with options.” -Thomas Sowell
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