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The Climb
For one second imagine that you are standing on the edge of a cliff, are you terrified, or do you feel like if you were to jump you could fly? Your answer to that question is what will determine the way you live your life. What is life? Your'e breathing and your heart is beating, but do you live life like you are alive - or do you live it like you are dying? Here I am standing on the peak of a mountain, looking out into the distance, the way this makes me feel has got me asking myself, why do I live inside of a house? Why do I live my life within a crowd? The climb - I followed the trail up switchbacks, crossed through boulder fields, snowfields and ice; walked across glaciers, wandered through heaven, then reached the top of the sky. I climbed to come to find, there is no point where Earth starts and heaven stops. Right now, I'm holding serenity in the palm of my hand, with a sense of accomplishment in the other; here I stand. Atop the peaks of the Rocky Mountains, as high as the Continental Divide. If one were to fly past me right now, it feels like I could grab airplanes out of the sky.
Travis GeorgePublished 7 years ago in WanderMost Fuel-Efficient Motorcycles You Can Buy
A new trend among Americans in the sunnier parts of the country is using motorcycles as commuter vehicles—and to be honest, it's a great idea. With the right biker commuter bag accessories, commuting on a motorcycle can save you lots of time and gas money.
Rowan MarleyPublished 7 years ago in WheelPerfect Gifts for the DIYer
DIYers can tend to be hard to gift, considering they want to have their hands in everything, and tend to gift themselves any of the necessities for their hobby. With this in mind, we have created a list of the perfect gifts for the DIYer who has it all. With these handy, versatile, and fun ideas, you can't go wrong with any upcoming holiday.
Kelsey LangePublished 7 years ago in LifehackStrangest Caves in the World
Ever since I was young, I had an obsession with caves — more specifically, the idea of an amazing underworld with entire ecosystems of their own. There's something just so amazing about the idea of living totally underground, without seeing the sun, you know?
Ossiana M. TepfenhartPublished 7 years ago in WanderThe Most Important Part in the Kitchen
Today, more emphasis is being placed on water regulations and conservation methods than ever before. There is no better place to look when discussing these matters than at the faucet. In homes or businesses, sink areas and faucets are hot spots for many daily activities, including cooking, washing dishes, hygiene practices and much more.
Michael ChenPublished 7 years ago in LifehackBest Aftermarket Wheels for Your Car
Most people who look up car mods tend to want to avoid the car mods that are cop magnets or overly expensive. For most car fans, affordable but stylish modifications that add to function are the best bet—and that's precisely why aftermarket wheels are so popular.
Riley Raul ReesePublished 7 years ago in WheelClear Out Your Wardrobe and Make Some Cash
I recently got fed up with the amount of clothes strewn all over my bed and floor — the aftermath of yet another morning lamenting that I had "NOTHING TO WEAR!" when I stumbled upon the epiphany that I would create a capsule wardrobe. While this was a brilliant idea, it meant that I had to get rid of hundreds (literally hundreds, I have a problem) of items of clothing. I wanted to make a little cash while clearing out my closet, as I knew I would be spending money creating my capsule wardrobe (which you can read about in another post linked in my profile).
London GreyPublished 7 years ago in Lifehack7 Travel and Fitness Hacks You Need to Know Before Travelling
I am a huge fitness junkie. As a fitness advocate, ex-personal trainer, and adventure traveller, I understand the struggle between travel and fitness. Many of those who've travelled can probably attest to this as well. It is difficult.
Tati RagsdalePublished 7 years ago in Wander