Staying Safe In the Thick of ThingsStaying Safe In the Thick of Things


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Staying Safe In the Thick of Things

When I was a kid, I loved to watch extreme sports. I never imagined that it would become my career, but these days, I spend a fair amount of time outside. Unfortunately, driving my bike off of steep hills and trying to jump between buildings hasn't always been good for my body. I have had 16 broken bones, and I want everyone to know that you can have a great time while staying safe. My website is dedicated to helping other people learn about the intricacies of extreme sports, and why it is important to wear protective gear each and every time.

Latest Posts

What to Expect on Your First Skydive
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Are you ready to take your adrenaline rush to new

Exploring The Wild Side: Best Locations For Off-Road Tours
30 June 2023

If you're ready to explore the wild side and exper

Mountain Bike Shuttles: Top FAQs Answered
21 December 2022

Mountain biking is a great way to explore the outd

Everything You Need To Know About Zip Lining
25 May 2022

Wheeeeee! That's the sound you make when ziplining

Things To Know Before Your First Whitewater Rafting Adventure
21 December 2021

Whitewater rafting can be quite a rush. There's no

Mountain Bike Shuttles: Top FAQs Answered

Mountain biking is a great way to explore the outdoors, but shuttling can be one of the most efficient and effective ways to get where you need to go. But what exactly is mountain bike shuttling? What are some common questions riders have about it? Here's a quick look at mountain bike shuttles so that you can make educated decisions when it comes to mountain biking. What Are Mountain Bike Shuttles? Read More 

Everything You Need To Know About Zip Lining

Wheeeeee! That's the sound you make when ziplining. If you have never been zip lining or want to learn more about the fun experience, here's what you need to know. What is zip lining? Zip lining is an activity where you attach yourself to a pulley that is suspended on a wire and zip down from a high place, typically a tree stand. It's kind of like a giant swing set. Read More