Arrived in Burlington on Friday evening for the first time in two years. Sean picked me up at the airport, we grabbed some bottles to pop, and headed out to Lake Champlain. It was around 90 degrees on Friday. Hot, but perfect for the lake.
This is a place where I share photos and stories from my skiing and life adventures with my family and friends.
In the fall of 2008, I decided to take a break from school and start the lifetime adventure that I’ve always wanted to. In my 1983 Mercedes Benz, I made the 3,700 mile drive from Palmer, Alaska down to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. I spent three years in Jackson working hard and playing even harder. I received a degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Vermont in May of 2010. While I may not have taken the shortest route to graduation, I never gave up and I learned a lot about both myself and life in general during my adventures and travels over those three years.
I relocated to Anchorage, Alaska in 2011 where I’ve starting my engineering career and continue to live the life I love.
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