Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Fun with Motorcycles


As you can see Hunter is very talented on a motorcyle.... with a little help from Photoshop. Can you tell wich is the original? Not to hard, I'm still a amature at Photoshop.

Boise Soccer Tourney

The second weekend in April we went on a rode trip to Boise for a soccer tournment that Hunter was playing in. His team did great in all four games and Hunter played awesome despite injuring his new and having to go to the medical tent (his knee is fine now, just a little bruised). And as you can see from the picture of Sydney, she had her own fun making stuff out of rocks. I think our kids favorite part was just be able to stay in a hotel.

Quick Moab Motocycle Trip


One of the first weeks in April a group of us went on a quick to two day trip to the Moab area. We had two great days of rough technical riding. It was tough but lots of fun. The first day we rode the Ten Mile Wash area south of Green River, and next day we rode west of Moab in Pritchard canyon and Kane Creek.

Friday, April 11, 2008

My Favorite Backpack System








Kacey and Davey's dad Julian started a new company and designed this awesome new backpack system. Let me tell you why I love this backpack:

I’m a gadget guy. I’ve always wanted to have all my gadgets within easy reach, my GPS, rangefinder, binoculars, MP3 player, camera, phone, and two way radio. Now with the new Marsupium backpack system I can. I love being able to have everything accessible and still be secure and protected. My problem with other backpacks has always been that I hated having to take off the whole backpack to get stuff out of it. Now I can quickly grab anything out of the pack without all the hassle.
I recently used the new pack for the first time. I gave it the ultimate endurance test on a 200 mile off-road motorcycle ride from Hurricane, Utah to the Grand Canyon. I loved it, it was great to have all my gadgets right there in front of me and I was able to grab other things like tools and food out of the back easily. It was also really nice to able to take a drink via the hydration pack anytime I needed while riding. We were on the trail that day for 12 hours with everything from rough rocky trails to fast gravel roads, all along the way the pack felt great. It was extremely comfortable and withstood all the punishment I could throw at it.
Now fall just can’t get here soon enough to try it out for what it was really designed for HUNTING!

For lots more pics and description on how this pack works, check out there website at:


Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Pictures from the Great White North!



Here are a few pictures from my Dad's place in Liberty back at the height of the snow in Feb. You forget how deep it really got until you see these pictures. Even now its almost the middle of April and they still have 2 feet of snow every where!