I am the Average Joe, living The Outdoor Life one day at a time, waiting and planning for that next adventure. I am an avid cyclist, kayaker, surfer, hiker, backpacker, camper, swimmer, equestrian, hunter, fisherman, photographer, arduino programmer, web developer, cad fabricator, 3d maker, youtube, graphics artist, carpenter, and model railroader – ok, maybe not so average.

Man cannot discover new trails unless
he dares to lose sight of the forest.

As an experienced Creator, innovator, and educator,I use my imagination, skills, and resources to produce something original or practical, often drawing from my experiences, knowledge, and passions. As a modern artist, I combine technical expertise with artistic skills, such as an understanding of lighting, audio, and spatial awareness, to produce visually compelling and precise components through functional projects that foster innovation and curiosity in others.

In a modern context, I am frequently associated with digital content, such as photos, videos, artwork, writing, and software, shared through social platforms that reach a global audience. However, creators can exist in any field, from science and technology to entrepreneurship, with my unique contributions shaping the world.

My pursuit to learn more:

My pursuit
to learn more

This world is constantly evolving, with new technologies, ideas, and discoveries shaping the way we live and work. Embracing lifelong learning allows me to stay adaptable, curious, and relevant in an ever-changing environment. It fosters personal and professional development, opening doors to new opportunities and perspectives. Whether through formal education, online courses, reading, or hands-on experiences, my pursuit of knowledge keeps my mind active, sharp and engaged.

Why I share what I learn:

Why I share
what I learn

Sharing knowledge is essential for personal growth, collective progress, and the development of communities. When I share what I know, I empower others to learn, innovate, and solve problems, creating a ripple effect of positive change. Engagement with others reinforces our understanding of what we teach, allowing us to refine our skills and perspectives. By contributing to a culture of shared learning, we break down barriers, promote inclusivity, and drive innovation. Ultimately, sharing knowledge helps ensure that valuable insights and ideas are not lost but instead multiplied, benefiting individuals and society as a whole.

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