OK-the last few days I've spent some time thinking about the blog. Some friends have given me some good ideas about what to blog about, how to do it, what to do and what not to do. So....I'm ready to begin updating the blog regularly..but first, I thought I'd introduce myself to the blogosphere - without some background...the blog entries will likely be less meaningful.
I am Steven. I am 42. I live in a suburb of Denver Colorado. I love living here and I hope I never have to leave. I have a 'real job' but it is not important. I am a degreed, licensed, professional, middle manager at a Fortune-500 subsidiary firm. But I wont blog about that very much, if at all. It's not really important to me other than as a means to an end.
To wit - my passions and the other important stuff: I am a single parent, bike racer, former triathlete, finisher of over 200 triathlons including many Ironman triathlons, future triathlete, cycling and triathlon coach, roller hockey player, ski instructor, ski racer, big game hunter, small game hunter, martial artist, scuba diver, and a bunch of other things. I have many interests and passions, but most of them revolve around sports and/or the outdoors. I've done all kinds of things in many parts of the world, and I've been fortunate enough to learn about sports and the outdoors from some of the best athletes and sports enthusiasts in the world.
I grew up in San Diego and learned to swim in the ocean when I was very young. I learned to surf and dive there. I learned how to race a bike there, and I did my first triathlon there in the early 80's when that sport was young. I learned to ski at Mammoth Mountain in the Eastern Sierra in the 1970's when I was a young boy, and have been skiing ever since. I've spent many hundreds of nights out doors in very remote portions of the Sierra Nevada and Rocky Mountains - often alone by design. I've solo'd the Sierra, the Mojave, the Tetons, the Tinajas Altas in the Sonora, and Montanas Bitterroot. I've spent many weeks in Baja Norte's Sierra San Pedro Martir totally self-contained. Ive SCUBA'd in Cali, Mexico, Hawaii, and the Marianas. I've hunted Mule Deer and Elk in some of the more remote portions of Colorado. And Ive been fortunate enough to have spent twice as much time in those and many more places with very close friends of mine doing all kinds of fun things. I feel very fortunate that I was born in the USA to some great parents, and have been able to live a very full healthy enjoyable comfortable life, literallly surrounded by incredible people from Day 1. There is no better place and no better time to live than right here in the United States, right now. My ultimate objective in my remaining years is to provide for my son all I can, so that he can enjoy what I have enjoyed in his adulthood.
Now...thats about all that you need to know for now. That will put into perspective the posts that are made here.
Thanks for reading!
I am Steven. I am 42. I live in a suburb of Denver Colorado. I love living here and I hope I never have to leave. I have a 'real job' but it is not important. I am a degreed, licensed, professional, middle manager at a Fortune-500 subsidiary firm. But I wont blog about that very much, if at all. It's not really important to me other than as a means to an end.
To wit - my passions and the other important stuff: I am a single parent, bike racer, former triathlete, finisher of over 200 triathlons including many Ironman triathlons, future triathlete, cycling and triathlon coach, roller hockey player, ski instructor, ski racer, big game hunter, small game hunter, martial artist, scuba diver, and a bunch of other things. I have many interests and passions, but most of them revolve around sports and/or the outdoors. I've done all kinds of things in many parts of the world, and I've been fortunate enough to learn about sports and the outdoors from some of the best athletes and sports enthusiasts in the world.
I grew up in San Diego and learned to swim in the ocean when I was very young. I learned to surf and dive there. I learned how to race a bike there, and I did my first triathlon there in the early 80's when that sport was young. I learned to ski at Mammoth Mountain in the Eastern Sierra in the 1970's when I was a young boy, and have been skiing ever since. I've spent many hundreds of nights out doors in very remote portions of the Sierra Nevada and Rocky Mountains - often alone by design. I've solo'd the Sierra, the Mojave, the Tetons, the Tinajas Altas in the Sonora, and Montanas Bitterroot. I've spent many weeks in Baja Norte's Sierra San Pedro Martir totally self-contained. Ive SCUBA'd in Cali, Mexico, Hawaii, and the Marianas. I've hunted Mule Deer and Elk in some of the more remote portions of Colorado. And Ive been fortunate enough to have spent twice as much time in those and many more places with very close friends of mine doing all kinds of fun things. I feel very fortunate that I was born in the USA to some great parents, and have been able to live a very full healthy enjoyable comfortable life, literallly surrounded by incredible people from Day 1. There is no better place and no better time to live than right here in the United States, right now. My ultimate objective in my remaining years is to provide for my son all I can, so that he can enjoy what I have enjoyed in his adulthood.
Now...thats about all that you need to know for now. That will put into perspective the posts that are made here.
Thanks for reading!


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