Skydiving, H3 Hummer, & WordPress
Skydiving, H3 Hummer, & WordPress
Non-destructive easy-to-install camera mounts for the G3 Cookie Helmet with packing tool. Read More »
Camera mount for the Bonehead Composites Aero skydiving helmet Read More »
Walk normally to the airplane and stand the landing up. Read More »
Compact, portable titanium packing tool for skydivers. Conveniently fits inside with the rig’s data card. Read More »
The best hand camera Tandem Instructor video setup. Read More »
Skydiving, H3 Hummer, & WordPress
An adapter that makes it easy to connect the Factory OnStar Microphone to an aftermarket Radio Read More »
An exact replacement for burnt out OEM HVAC Instrument Panel Light Bulbs, five to a pack. Read More »
Lift the rear suspension 1 1/2 inches, matches a front torsion bar crank perfectly. Read More »
A simple mounting bracket for hiding a backup camera inside the factory tire. Read More »
4th Gen – Better ground clearance, stronger bracket, off-road improved shock mounting location Read More »
Mount an 8,000lb or bigger winch inside the factory H3 Hummer bumper. Synthetic rope recommended. Read More »
2nd Generation 3/8 inch thick and 4-Foot Long by 2-Foot wide skid plates to protect the H3 Hummer underbody Read More »
Heavy-duty rocker panel protection for the serious off-road enthusiast. Read More »
Adjust the spare tire height from 31-inches to 39-inches, pre-cut holes for mounting. Future Hi-lift, CB-antenna, shovel, Jerry Can, and bottle opener brackets in development. Read More »
Mount a Hi-Lift Jack, CB Antenna, and a Bottle Opener. Read More »
Simultaneously run Fogs and Highs Off-Road Read More »

Not long ago I wouldn’t have even considered typing this, but here I am typing. “I have decided that I want to sell my Jeep and get an H3 Hummer.” I’m eating so many words from when I was younger but it doesn’t bother me at all, in fact, it feels good typing that. I…

The other day when I wrote about going to Red River Gorge I realized while writing the post that it was full of jargon and I was naming off a bunch of gear. Which is why today I though I would elaborate on all of the things I mentioned so it all comes into perspective.…

I recently went on a trip to Kentucky for some unbelievable sport climbing at Red River Gorge where I found out why everyone in the climbing gym I train with has a Miguel’s Pizza T-shirt, enjoyed some beautiful 70 degree weather, and climbed a 5.11c sport route. But more importantly I had a great time…

Recently I bought JCROFFROAD 1 Ton Steering for my Jeep Grand Cherokee hoping to fix a bunch of problems that I have been having. Some of the problems that I have been getting is that when I hit a bump in the road at 55mph+ the Jeep wants to go in a different direction for…

*Update – The pocket torch broke after a while in my backpack which was disappointing. It work great, just wasn’t design to take abuse. I wouldn’t recommend buying it until the make a stronger model.* A while back I went to REI and stumbled upon the SOTO Pocket Torch used for igniting and I have…

I have been on a quest for the perfect back-up of my movies for a while now and I keep finding what I think is the best, but I always find an even better way. Now it may be a big leap in confidence to say I have finally found the best way back-up movies,…

It has been a couple of days since the Super 8.8 kit was installed on my Grand Cherokee and I got to say I’m loving it. The vibrations have stopped, the axle width is the same as the stock now, the rear end seems more responsive at speed, and the quality/strength is over-the-top. The installation…

In preparation for the coming winter, I have been fixing up my Jeep Grand Cherokee. I have known about a leaky rear axle seal on my Ford 8.8 for a little while, which I figured was because someone overfilled it, and thought the problem would take care of its self. To my dismay, it didn’t…

Got this sweet Mammut Sticker in the mail from Mammut’s Facebook page that they were giving away for free. The cool part is that this isn’t some run of the mill sticker, it is a very high quality sticker and the material seems to be made out of similar the nylon in the backpacks Mammut…

Next up on my dream Jeep Wrangler 2006 LJ Rubicon list of parts are the Bumpers and Tire Carrier. The possibilities are endless in this class but I have been able to decide on one particular style. When I began comparing all the bumpers out there I kept seeing the design as this huge bumper…

A while back I mentioned a part that would be on my dream Jeep Wrangler 2006 LJ Rubicon, which is the Advance Adapter Rubicrawler and you can read that post here. To get on track with the next item in a list of items for my dream Jeep that I plan to update more frequently…

On June 11, 2010, I drove north on I-90/94 to Devil’s Lake State Park to camp, hike, and rock climb in Baraboo, WI. The park is known for it Quartzite rock that rises out of the ground 500Ft. forming bluffs that surround Devil’s lake. The Winnebago Native Americans called the lake “Ta-wa-cun-chuck-dah” which translated correctly…