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Skydiving, H3 Hummer, & WordPress

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H3 Hummer Skydiving & WordPress

H3 Hummer Skydiving & WordPress


My professional focus is the development of custom WordPress themes with a distinctive, handcrafted aesthetic. In addition to my web development endeavors, I am involved in the off-road industry, specializing in custom parts for the H3 Hummer. While these areas represent significant components of my professional life, my primary occupation is as a skydiving instructor. This website serves as a platform to showcase my expertise and offerings in web design, off-road parts, and skydiving.

H3 Hummer Parts

The company’s foundation lies in a deep-rooted passion for off-road adventure. Originating with a modified 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee, our journey has evolved into a specialized focus on the H3 Hummer platform. Recognizing the H3’s inherent capabilities and potential, we embarked on a mission to enhance its off-road performance through custom-engineered components. Our product line began with essential protection elements such as rock sliders and has since expanded to encompass innovative solutions addressing diverse off-road challenges.

Current development efforts include a 2nd Generation redesign of the Rock Sliders and a modular platform designed to optimize cargo and passenger comfort.. To further enhance off-road capabilities, we are actively developing a mounting solution for high-output on-board air compressors, addressing the critical need for rapid tire inflation in remote environments.

Website Designer / Developer

I possess in-depth knowledge of WordPress theme development, having built several free themes available on WordPress.org and premium plugins offering additional functionalities. My development approach prioritizes clean and efficient code. I leverage HTML5 and CSS3 extensively, maximizing their capabilities to craft user-friendly interfaces without relying on JavaScript, which can introduce potential conflicts. This ensures a smooth and intuitive website management experience for clients, comparable to using familiar software like Microsoft Office. Furthermore, my infrastructure utilizes GoDaddy Virtual Private Servers running CentOS 7, Apache, MySQL, and PHP 7. This robust platform ensures scalability and security for the websites I develop.

Need a website? Contact me using the form on this page.

Skydiving

As a seasoned skydiving instructor, I specialize in guiding individuals through their inaugural freefall experiences. My role encompasses both tandem skydiving and skydiving instruction, culminating in student A-license certifications. Beyond the core of my profession, I am passionate about capturing the thrill and exhilaration of skydiving through in-flight photography and videography. To enhance the tandem experience, I incorporate interactive elements such as high-fives, ankle-grabbing spins, and playful rock-paper-scissors challenges, creating unforgettable memories for my passengers. While the financial aspects of skydiving are essential, my true driving force is the joy and excitement I witness in others as they embrace this extraordinary adventure. To experience the thrill firsthand, explore our collection of skydiving videos on YouTube.


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