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Steve McDonald

I was a designer & architect and I enjoyed it for 50 years. Here’s a few companies I designed with- Nike, Apple Computer and more. Censoring is wrong

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1- Tinker canyoneering at Zion 2007
2- 300’ rappel !!! begins
3- Steviemac with a new knee w/ 12+ hour hike
4- Justin Chioti & Casey Hatfield in Zion
5- Dozens of wild rappels
6- Pine Creek, Justin raps
7- Jackie H with mini tech rappels over water
8- Steve hiking into Spookie Canyon
9- Subway canyoneering amazing!!!
10- Hatfield family and Lori in deep Zion Canyon

I met Tinker and Jackie Hatfield in 1988 and invited them for dinner at home. After that I thought we were friends and eventually we had good friends with Casey H & Justin Chioti. I used to hang out with the Hatfield family and liked being with them. Jackie was always kind and thoughtful and it seemed she enjoyed with Lori and me. We went to Justin and Casey wedding and asked from the Hatfields. I looked up to Tinker and thought about as a friend. Tinker is a great designer and mentor. I didn’t know he absolutely hated me?! Lori never liked Tinker because he was always arrogant, above everyone, and had the family to worship Tinker. It was weird.

I ‘chose’ to work with Nike the second time after I left in 1993 the first time. Being an independent designer for 7 year was, and is, difficult and brain draining. Why? Sometime I was designing for multiple companies at the same time. Empathy and understanding is very difficult and I wanted to do our best and make more money helped each company to continue to work with me. Working with Nike alone was much easier because I understood and loved Nike and sport. I didn’t know Nike rehired me in order to ‘cuff my hands’ to stop making products around 2000. I was naive. I believed in Nike. Sport itself is one of the best parts about America and tried to do everything I could do to help our team at Nike. I did help Nike and I know it and worked with phenomenal people.

Canyoneering is so fun! This was a hard day almost 14 hours and many wild rappels.
.
I’ve never talked or seen any of Tinker and the Hatfield’s after my devastating stroke. I was erased from the company and many “friends”.


196
5
1 years ago


1- Tinker canyoneering at Zion 2007
2- 300’ rappel !!! begins
3- Steviemac with a new knee w/ 12+ hour hike
4- Justin Chioti & Casey Hatfield in Zion
5- Dozens of wild rappels
6- Pine Creek, Justin raps
7- Jackie H with mini tech rappels over water
8- Steve hiking into Spookie Canyon
9- Subway canyoneering amazing!!!
10- Hatfield family and Lori in deep Zion Canyon

I met Tinker and Jackie Hatfield in 1988 and invited them for dinner at home. After that I thought we were friends and eventually we had good friends with Casey H & Justin Chioti. I used to hang out with the Hatfield family and liked being with them. Jackie was always kind and thoughtful and it seemed she enjoyed with Lori and me. We went to Justin and Casey wedding and asked from the Hatfields. I looked up to Tinker and thought about as a friend. Tinker is a great designer and mentor. I didn’t know he absolutely hated me?! Lori never liked Tinker because he was always arrogant, above everyone, and had the family to worship Tinker. It was weird.

I ‘chose’ to work with Nike the second time after I left in 1993 the first time. Being an independent designer for 7 year was, and is, difficult and brain draining. Why? Sometime I was designing for multiple companies at the same time. Empathy and understanding is very difficult and I wanted to do our best and make more money helped each company to continue to work with me. Working with Nike alone was much easier because I understood and loved Nike and sport. I didn’t know Nike rehired me in order to ‘cuff my hands’ to stop making products around 2000. I was naive. I believed in Nike. Sport itself is one of the best parts about America and tried to do everything I could do to help our team at Nike. I did help Nike and I know it and worked with phenomenal people.

Canyoneering is so fun! This was a hard day almost 14 hours and many wild rappels.
.
I’ve never talked or seen any of Tinker and the Hatfield’s after my devastating stroke. I was erased from the company and many “friends”.


196
5
1 years ago

1- Tinker canyoneering at Zion 2007
2- 300’ rappel !!! begins
3- Steviemac with a new knee w/ 12+ hour hike
4- Justin Chioti & Casey Hatfield in Zion
5- Dozens of wild rappels
6- Pine Creek, Justin raps
7- Jackie H with mini tech rappels over water
8- Steve hiking into Spookie Canyon
9- Subway canyoneering amazing!!!
10- Hatfield family and Lori in deep Zion Canyon

I met Tinker and Jackie Hatfield in 1988 and invited them for dinner at home. After that I thought we were friends and eventually we had good friends with Casey H & Justin Chioti. I used to hang out with the Hatfield family and liked being with them. Jackie was always kind and thoughtful and it seemed she enjoyed with Lori and me. We went to Justin and Casey wedding and asked from the Hatfields. I looked up to Tinker and thought about as a friend. Tinker is a great designer and mentor. I didn’t know he absolutely hated me?! Lori never liked Tinker because he was always arrogant, above everyone, and had the family to worship Tinker. It was weird.

I ‘chose’ to work with Nike the second time after I left in 1993 the first time. Being an independent designer for 7 year was, and is, difficult and brain draining. Why? Sometime I was designing for multiple companies at the same time. Empathy and understanding is very difficult and I wanted to do our best and make more money helped each company to continue to work with me. Working with Nike alone was much easier because I understood and loved Nike and sport. I didn’t know Nike rehired me in order to ‘cuff my hands’ to stop making products around 2000. I was naive. I believed in Nike. Sport itself is one of the best parts about America and tried to do everything I could do to help our team at Nike. I did help Nike and I know it and worked with phenomenal people.

Canyoneering is so fun! This was a hard day almost 14 hours and many wild rappels.
.
I’ve never talked or seen any of Tinker and the Hatfield’s after my devastating stroke. I was erased from the company and many “friends”.


196
5
1 years ago

1- Tinker canyoneering at Zion 2007
2- 300’ rappel !!! begins
3- Steviemac with a new knee w/ 12+ hour hike
4- Justin Chioti & Casey Hatfield in Zion
5- Dozens of wild rappels
6- Pine Creek, Justin raps
7- Jackie H with mini tech rappels over water
8- Steve hiking into Spookie Canyon
9- Subway canyoneering amazing!!!
10- Hatfield family and Lori in deep Zion Canyon

I met Tinker and Jackie Hatfield in 1988 and invited them for dinner at home. After that I thought we were friends and eventually we had good friends with Casey H & Justin Chioti. I used to hang out with the Hatfield family and liked being with them. Jackie was always kind and thoughtful and it seemed she enjoyed with Lori and me. We went to Justin and Casey wedding and asked from the Hatfields. I looked up to Tinker and thought about as a friend. Tinker is a great designer and mentor. I didn’t know he absolutely hated me?! Lori never liked Tinker because he was always arrogant, above everyone, and had the family to worship Tinker. It was weird.

I ‘chose’ to work with Nike the second time after I left in 1993 the first time. Being an independent designer for 7 year was, and is, difficult and brain draining. Why? Sometime I was designing for multiple companies at the same time. Empathy and understanding is very difficult and I wanted to do our best and make more money helped each company to continue to work with me. Working with Nike alone was much easier because I understood and loved Nike and sport. I didn’t know Nike rehired me in order to ‘cuff my hands’ to stop making products around 2000. I was naive. I believed in Nike. Sport itself is one of the best parts about America and tried to do everything I could do to help our team at Nike. I did help Nike and I know it and worked with phenomenal people.

Canyoneering is so fun! This was a hard day almost 14 hours and many wild rappels.
.
I’ve never talked or seen any of Tinker and the Hatfield’s after my devastating stroke. I was erased from the company and many “friends”.


196
5
1 years ago

1- Tinker canyoneering at Zion 2007
2- 300’ rappel !!! begins
3- Steviemac with a new knee w/ 12+ hour hike
4- Justin Chioti & Casey Hatfield in Zion
5- Dozens of wild rappels
6- Pine Creek, Justin raps
7- Jackie H with mini tech rappels over water
8- Steve hiking into Spookie Canyon
9- Subway canyoneering amazing!!!
10- Hatfield family and Lori in deep Zion Canyon

I met Tinker and Jackie Hatfield in 1988 and invited them for dinner at home. After that I thought we were friends and eventually we had good friends with Casey H & Justin Chioti. I used to hang out with the Hatfield family and liked being with them. Jackie was always kind and thoughtful and it seemed she enjoyed with Lori and me. We went to Justin and Casey wedding and asked from the Hatfields. I looked up to Tinker and thought about as a friend. Tinker is a great designer and mentor. I didn’t know he absolutely hated me?! Lori never liked Tinker because he was always arrogant, above everyone, and had the family to worship Tinker. It was weird.

I ‘chose’ to work with Nike the second time after I left in 1993 the first time. Being an independent designer for 7 year was, and is, difficult and brain draining. Why? Sometime I was designing for multiple companies at the same time. Empathy and understanding is very difficult and I wanted to do our best and make more money helped each company to continue to work with me. Working with Nike alone was much easier because I understood and loved Nike and sport. I didn’t know Nike rehired me in order to ‘cuff my hands’ to stop making products around 2000. I was naive. I believed in Nike. Sport itself is one of the best parts about America and tried to do everything I could do to help our team at Nike. I did help Nike and I know it and worked with phenomenal people.

Canyoneering is so fun! This was a hard day almost 14 hours and many wild rappels.
.
I’ve never talked or seen any of Tinker and the Hatfield’s after my devastating stroke. I was erased from the company and many “friends”.


196
5
1 years ago

1- Tinker canyoneering at Zion 2007
2- 300’ rappel !!! begins
3- Steviemac with a new knee w/ 12+ hour hike
4- Justin Chioti & Casey Hatfield in Zion
5- Dozens of wild rappels
6- Pine Creek, Justin raps
7- Jackie H with mini tech rappels over water
8- Steve hiking into Spookie Canyon
9- Subway canyoneering amazing!!!
10- Hatfield family and Lori in deep Zion Canyon

I met Tinker and Jackie Hatfield in 1988 and invited them for dinner at home. After that I thought we were friends and eventually we had good friends with Casey H & Justin Chioti. I used to hang out with the Hatfield family and liked being with them. Jackie was always kind and thoughtful and it seemed she enjoyed with Lori and me. We went to Justin and Casey wedding and asked from the Hatfields. I looked up to Tinker and thought about as a friend. Tinker is a great designer and mentor. I didn’t know he absolutely hated me?! Lori never liked Tinker because he was always arrogant, above everyone, and had the family to worship Tinker. It was weird.

I ‘chose’ to work with Nike the second time after I left in 1993 the first time. Being an independent designer for 7 year was, and is, difficult and brain draining. Why? Sometime I was designing for multiple companies at the same time. Empathy and understanding is very difficult and I wanted to do our best and make more money helped each company to continue to work with me. Working with Nike alone was much easier because I understood and loved Nike and sport. I didn’t know Nike rehired me in order to ‘cuff my hands’ to stop making products around 2000. I was naive. I believed in Nike. Sport itself is one of the best parts about America and tried to do everything I could do to help our team at Nike. I did help Nike and I know it and worked with phenomenal people.

Canyoneering is so fun! This was a hard day almost 14 hours and many wild rappels.
.
I’ve never talked or seen any of Tinker and the Hatfield’s after my devastating stroke. I was erased from the company and many “friends”.


196
5
1 years ago

1- Tinker canyoneering at Zion 2007
2- 300’ rappel !!! begins
3- Steviemac with a new knee w/ 12+ hour hike
4- Justin Chioti & Casey Hatfield in Zion
5- Dozens of wild rappels
6- Pine Creek, Justin raps
7- Jackie H with mini tech rappels over water
8- Steve hiking into Spookie Canyon
9- Subway canyoneering amazing!!!
10- Hatfield family and Lori in deep Zion Canyon

I met Tinker and Jackie Hatfield in 1988 and invited them for dinner at home. After that I thought we were friends and eventually we had good friends with Casey H & Justin Chioti. I used to hang out with the Hatfield family and liked being with them. Jackie was always kind and thoughtful and it seemed she enjoyed with Lori and me. We went to Justin and Casey wedding and asked from the Hatfields. I looked up to Tinker and thought about as a friend. Tinker is a great designer and mentor. I didn’t know he absolutely hated me?! Lori never liked Tinker because he was always arrogant, above everyone, and had the family to worship Tinker. It was weird.

I ‘chose’ to work with Nike the second time after I left in 1993 the first time. Being an independent designer for 7 year was, and is, difficult and brain draining. Why? Sometime I was designing for multiple companies at the same time. Empathy and understanding is very difficult and I wanted to do our best and make more money helped each company to continue to work with me. Working with Nike alone was much easier because I understood and loved Nike and sport. I didn’t know Nike rehired me in order to ‘cuff my hands’ to stop making products around 2000. I was naive. I believed in Nike. Sport itself is one of the best parts about America and tried to do everything I could do to help our team at Nike. I did help Nike and I know it and worked with phenomenal people.

Canyoneering is so fun! This was a hard day almost 14 hours and many wild rappels.
.
I’ve never talked or seen any of Tinker and the Hatfield’s after my devastating stroke. I was erased from the company and many “friends”.


196
5
1 years ago

1- Tinker canyoneering at Zion 2007
2- 300’ rappel !!! begins
3- Steviemac with a new knee w/ 12+ hour hike
4- Justin Chioti & Casey Hatfield in Zion
5- Dozens of wild rappels
6- Pine Creek, Justin raps
7- Jackie H with mini tech rappels over water
8- Steve hiking into Spookie Canyon
9- Subway canyoneering amazing!!!
10- Hatfield family and Lori in deep Zion Canyon

I met Tinker and Jackie Hatfield in 1988 and invited them for dinner at home. After that I thought we were friends and eventually we had good friends with Casey H & Justin Chioti. I used to hang out with the Hatfield family and liked being with them. Jackie was always kind and thoughtful and it seemed she enjoyed with Lori and me. We went to Justin and Casey wedding and asked from the Hatfields. I looked up to Tinker and thought about as a friend. Tinker is a great designer and mentor. I didn’t know he absolutely hated me?! Lori never liked Tinker because he was always arrogant, above everyone, and had the family to worship Tinker. It was weird.

I ‘chose’ to work with Nike the second time after I left in 1993 the first time. Being an independent designer for 7 year was, and is, difficult and brain draining. Why? Sometime I was designing for multiple companies at the same time. Empathy and understanding is very difficult and I wanted to do our best and make more money helped each company to continue to work with me. Working with Nike alone was much easier because I understood and loved Nike and sport. I didn’t know Nike rehired me in order to ‘cuff my hands’ to stop making products around 2000. I was naive. I believed in Nike. Sport itself is one of the best parts about America and tried to do everything I could do to help our team at Nike. I did help Nike and I know it and worked with phenomenal people.

Canyoneering is so fun! This was a hard day almost 14 hours and many wild rappels.
.
I’ve never talked or seen any of Tinker and the Hatfield’s after my devastating stroke. I was erased from the company and many “friends”.


196
5
1 years ago


1- Tinker canyoneering at Zion 2007
2- 300’ rappel !!! begins
3- Steviemac with a new knee w/ 12+ hour hike
4- Justin Chioti & Casey Hatfield in Zion
5- Dozens of wild rappels
6- Pine Creek, Justin raps
7- Jackie H with mini tech rappels over water
8- Steve hiking into Spookie Canyon
9- Subway canyoneering amazing!!!
10- Hatfield family and Lori in deep Zion Canyon

I met Tinker and Jackie Hatfield in 1988 and invited them for dinner at home. After that I thought we were friends and eventually we had good friends with Casey H & Justin Chioti. I used to hang out with the Hatfield family and liked being with them. Jackie was always kind and thoughtful and it seemed she enjoyed with Lori and me. We went to Justin and Casey wedding and asked from the Hatfields. I looked up to Tinker and thought about as a friend. Tinker is a great designer and mentor. I didn’t know he absolutely hated me?! Lori never liked Tinker because he was always arrogant, above everyone, and had the family to worship Tinker. It was weird.

I ‘chose’ to work with Nike the second time after I left in 1993 the first time. Being an independent designer for 7 year was, and is, difficult and brain draining. Why? Sometime I was designing for multiple companies at the same time. Empathy and understanding is very difficult and I wanted to do our best and make more money helped each company to continue to work with me. Working with Nike alone was much easier because I understood and loved Nike and sport. I didn’t know Nike rehired me in order to ‘cuff my hands’ to stop making products around 2000. I was naive. I believed in Nike. Sport itself is one of the best parts about America and tried to do everything I could do to help our team at Nike. I did help Nike and I know it and worked with phenomenal people.

Canyoneering is so fun! This was a hard day almost 14 hours and many wild rappels.
.
I’ve never talked or seen any of Tinker and the Hatfield’s after my devastating stroke. I was erased from the company and many “friends”.


196
5
1 years ago

1- Tinker canyoneering at Zion 2007
2- 300’ rappel !!! begins
3- Steviemac with a new knee w/ 12+ hour hike
4- Justin Chioti & Casey Hatfield in Zion
5- Dozens of wild rappels
6- Pine Creek, Justin raps
7- Jackie H with mini tech rappels over water
8- Steve hiking into Spookie Canyon
9- Subway canyoneering amazing!!!
10- Hatfield family and Lori in deep Zion Canyon

I met Tinker and Jackie Hatfield in 1988 and invited them for dinner at home. After that I thought we were friends and eventually we had good friends with Casey H & Justin Chioti. I used to hang out with the Hatfield family and liked being with them. Jackie was always kind and thoughtful and it seemed she enjoyed with Lori and me. We went to Justin and Casey wedding and asked from the Hatfields. I looked up to Tinker and thought about as a friend. Tinker is a great designer and mentor. I didn’t know he absolutely hated me?! Lori never liked Tinker because he was always arrogant, above everyone, and had the family to worship Tinker. It was weird.

I ‘chose’ to work with Nike the second time after I left in 1993 the first time. Being an independent designer for 7 year was, and is, difficult and brain draining. Why? Sometime I was designing for multiple companies at the same time. Empathy and understanding is very difficult and I wanted to do our best and make more money helped each company to continue to work with me. Working with Nike alone was much easier because I understood and loved Nike and sport. I didn’t know Nike rehired me in order to ‘cuff my hands’ to stop making products around 2000. I was naive. I believed in Nike. Sport itself is one of the best parts about America and tried to do everything I could do to help our team at Nike. I did help Nike and I know it and worked with phenomenal people.

Canyoneering is so fun! This was a hard day almost 14 hours and many wild rappels.
.
I’ve never talked or seen any of Tinker and the Hatfield’s after my devastating stroke. I was erased from the company and many “friends”.


196
5
1 years ago

Momentum gym in SLC have amazing and incredibly fun rock climbing. Yep, I’m a geezer and still enjoy throwing down hard climbing. Sophie and Lori are better than me. Awesome!!!
Music are my tunes.


77
2
1 years ago

Momentum gym in SLC have amazing and incredibly fun rock climbing. Yep, I’m a geezer and still enjoy throwing down hard climbing. Sophie and Lori are better than me. Awesome!!!
Music are my tunes.


77
2
1 years ago

Momentum gym in SLC have amazing and incredibly fun rock climbing. Yep, I’m a geezer and still enjoy throwing down hard climbing. Sophie and Lori are better than me. Awesome!!!
Music are my tunes.


77
2
1 years ago

Momentum gym in SLC have amazing and incredibly fun rock climbing. Yep, I’m a geezer and still enjoy throwing down hard climbing. Sophie and Lori are better than me. Awesome!!!
Music are my tunes.


77
2
1 years ago

Momentum gym in SLC have amazing and incredibly fun rock climbing. Yep, I’m a geezer and still enjoy throwing down hard climbing. Sophie and Lori are better than me. Awesome!!!
Music are my tunes.


77
2
1 years ago


Momentum gym in SLC have amazing and incredibly fun rock climbing. Yep, I’m a geezer and still enjoy throwing down hard climbing. Sophie and Lori are better than me. Awesome!!!
Music are my tunes.


77
2
1 years ago

Momentum gym in SLC have amazing and incredibly fun rock climbing. Yep, I’m a geezer and still enjoy throwing down hard climbing. Sophie and Lori are better than me. Awesome!!!
Music are my tunes.


77
2
1 years ago

Sophie and Chris go hiking in Peru …for a month and a half. They did volunteering for dogs in Peru and helped kids with education then played a lot on huge beautiful mountains!! Cordillera Huayhuash circuit, classic trek.
I’m jealous and inspired


158
8
1 years ago

Sophie and Chris go hiking in Peru …for a month and a half. They did volunteering for dogs in Peru and helped kids with education then played a lot on huge beautiful mountains!! Cordillera Huayhuash circuit, classic trek.
I’m jealous and inspired


158
8
1 years ago

Sophie and Chris go hiking in Peru …for a month and a half. They did volunteering for dogs in Peru and helped kids with education then played a lot on huge beautiful mountains!! Cordillera Huayhuash circuit, classic trek.
I’m jealous and inspired


158
8
1 years ago

Sophie and Chris go hiking in Peru …for a month and a half. They did volunteering for dogs in Peru and helped kids with education then played a lot on huge beautiful mountains!! Cordillera Huayhuash circuit, classic trek.
I’m jealous and inspired


158
8
1 years ago


Sophie and Chris go hiking in Peru …for a month and a half. They did volunteering for dogs in Peru and helped kids with education then played a lot on huge beautiful mountains!! Cordillera Huayhuash circuit, classic trek.
I’m jealous and inspired


158
8
1 years ago

Sophie and Chris go hiking in Peru …for a month and a half. They did volunteering for dogs in Peru and helped kids with education then played a lot on huge beautiful mountains!! Cordillera Huayhuash circuit, classic trek.
I’m jealous and inspired


158
8
1 years ago

Sophie and Chris go hiking in Peru …for a month and a half. They did volunteering for dogs in Peru and helped kids with education then played a lot on huge beautiful mountains!! Cordillera Huayhuash circuit, classic trek.
I’m jealous and inspired


158
8
1 years ago

Sophie and Chris go hiking in Peru …for a month and a half. They did volunteering for dogs in Peru and helped kids with education then played a lot on huge beautiful mountains!! Cordillera Huayhuash circuit, classic trek.
I’m jealous and inspired


158
8
1 years ago

Sophie and Chris go hiking in Peru …for a month and a half. They did volunteering for dogs in Peru and helped kids with education then played a lot on huge beautiful mountains!! Cordillera Huayhuash circuit, classic trek.
I’m jealous and inspired


158
8
1 years ago

Sophie and Chris go hiking in Peru …for a month and a half. They did volunteering for dogs in Peru and helped kids with education then played a lot on huge beautiful mountains!! Cordillera Huayhuash circuit, classic trek.
I’m jealous and inspired


158
8
1 years ago

Deer Valley Mtn Biking and went to hear Ziggy Marley. Good days! Also a SMc painting with wings


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1
1 years ago

Deer Valley Mtn Biking and went to hear Ziggy Marley. Good days! Also a SMc painting with wings


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1
1 years ago

Deer Valley Mtn Biking and went to hear Ziggy Marley. Good days! Also a SMc painting with wings


72
1
1 years ago

Deer Valley Mtn Biking and went to hear Ziggy Marley. Good days! Also a SMc painting with wings


72
1
1 years ago

Lori, Pema and me climbed, hiked and camped for a few days in the Uinta mountains. It was fantastic, hard hiking and climbing and dozens of lakes swimming in very cold water. It was awesome! Mosquitoes were not fun but not too bad.
Pema meets a deer 🦌 and Pema didn’t bark at all. She was mesmerized from seeing the first wild deer.
My leg was involuntarily spasms after hiking 8 miles with a heavy pack. Funny and interesting?!


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3
1 years ago

Lori, Pema and me climbed, hiked and camped for a few days in the Uinta mountains. It was fantastic, hard hiking and climbing and dozens of lakes swimming in very cold water. It was awesome! Mosquitoes were not fun but not too bad.
Pema meets a deer 🦌 and Pema didn’t bark at all. She was mesmerized from seeing the first wild deer.
My leg was involuntarily spasms after hiking 8 miles with a heavy pack. Funny and interesting?!


102
3
1 years ago

Lori, Pema and me climbed, hiked and camped for a few days in the Uinta mountains. It was fantastic, hard hiking and climbing and dozens of lakes swimming in very cold water. It was awesome! Mosquitoes were not fun but not too bad.
Pema meets a deer 🦌 and Pema didn’t bark at all. She was mesmerized from seeing the first wild deer.
My leg was involuntarily spasms after hiking 8 miles with a heavy pack. Funny and interesting?!


102
3
1 years ago

Lori, Pema and me climbed, hiked and camped for a few days in the Uinta mountains. It was fantastic, hard hiking and climbing and dozens of lakes swimming in very cold water. It was awesome! Mosquitoes were not fun but not too bad.
Pema meets a deer 🦌 and Pema didn’t bark at all. She was mesmerized from seeing the first wild deer.
My leg was involuntarily spasms after hiking 8 miles with a heavy pack. Funny and interesting?!


102
3
1 years ago

Lori, Pema and me climbed, hiked and camped for a few days in the Uinta mountains. It was fantastic, hard hiking and climbing and dozens of lakes swimming in very cold water. It was awesome! Mosquitoes were not fun but not too bad.
Pema meets a deer 🦌 and Pema didn’t bark at all. She was mesmerized from seeing the first wild deer.
My leg was involuntarily spasms after hiking 8 miles with a heavy pack. Funny and interesting?!


102
3
1 years ago

Lori, Pema and me climbed, hiked and camped for a few days in the Uinta mountains. It was fantastic, hard hiking and climbing and dozens of lakes swimming in very cold water. It was awesome! Mosquitoes were not fun but not too bad.
Pema meets a deer 🦌 and Pema didn’t bark at all. She was mesmerized from seeing the first wild deer.
My leg was involuntarily spasms after hiking 8 miles with a heavy pack. Funny and interesting?!


102
3
1 years ago

Lori, Pema and me climbed, hiked and camped for a few days in the Uinta mountains. It was fantastic, hard hiking and climbing and dozens of lakes swimming in very cold water. It was awesome! Mosquitoes were not fun but not too bad.
Pema meets a deer 🦌 and Pema didn’t bark at all. She was mesmerized from seeing the first wild deer.
My leg was involuntarily spasms after hiking 8 miles with a heavy pack. Funny and interesting?!


102
3
1 years ago

Lori, Pema and me climbed, hiked and camped for a few days in the Uinta mountains. It was fantastic, hard hiking and climbing and dozens of lakes swimming in very cold water. It was awesome! Mosquitoes were not fun but not too bad.
Pema meets a deer 🦌 and Pema didn’t bark at all. She was mesmerized from seeing the first wild deer.
My leg was involuntarily spasms after hiking 8 miles with a heavy pack. Funny and interesting?!


102
3
1 years ago

Lori, Pema and me climbed, hiked and camped for a few days in the Uinta mountains. It was fantastic, hard hiking and climbing and dozens of lakes swimming in very cold water. It was awesome! Mosquitoes were not fun but not too bad.
Pema meets a deer 🦌 and Pema didn’t bark at all. She was mesmerized from seeing the first wild deer.
My leg was involuntarily spasms after hiking 8 miles with a heavy pack. Funny and interesting?!


102
3
1 years ago

Lori, Pema and me climbed, hiked and camped for a few days in the Uinta mountains. It was fantastic, hard hiking and climbing and dozens of lakes swimming in very cold water. It was awesome! Mosquitoes were not fun but not too bad.
Pema meets a deer 🦌 and Pema didn’t bark at all. She was mesmerized from seeing the first wild deer.
My leg was involuntarily spasms after hiking 8 miles with a heavy pack. Funny and interesting?!


102
3
1 years ago

Happy July 4, 2024 with a water color skier. SMc. Go play!!


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4
1 years ago

I painted this from a famous photo when I was 16 years old 18”x 12” India ink and diluted with water to make them sepia. With ink we only have one shot and no erasing so I had to learn a lot about planning and painting with confidence.
I was (and is) like Murphies Law- “If it’s possible to screw up then it will.” I made lots of mistakes. 😊


126
7
1 years ago

They both suck.
We have 3 leading Zionists
for President of United States
of America
😔
Greta is still a bad ass
She’s still closer to truth


276
5
1 years ago

They both suck.
We have 3 leading Zionists
for President of United States
of America
😔
Greta is still a bad ass
She’s still closer to truth


276
5
1 years ago

They both suck.
We have 3 leading Zionists
for President of United States
of America
😔
Greta is still a bad ass
She’s still closer to truth


276
5
1 years ago

They both suck.
We have 3 leading Zionists
for President of United States
of America
😔
Greta is still a bad ass
She’s still closer to truth


276
5
1 years ago

They both suck.
We have 3 leading Zionists
for President of United States
of America
😔
Greta is still a bad ass
She’s still closer to truth


276
5
1 years ago

They both suck.
We have 3 leading Zionists
for President of United States
of America
😔
Greta is still a bad ass
She’s still closer to truth


276
5
1 years ago

They both suck.
We have 3 leading Zionists
for President of United States
of America
😔
Greta is still a bad ass
She’s still closer to truth


276
5
1 years ago

They both suck.
We have 3 leading Zionists
for President of United States
of America
😔
Greta is still a bad ass
She’s still closer to truth


276
5
1 years ago

Nike Free Trail 5.0 Mid Knit. I designed the bottom tooling and Ben Shafer designed the upper. The second frame is more weird music from me hiking the shoes. Also, i fell hard and ended up in the bottom of a deep pond. Falling in not fun as a geezer. No broken bones this time. Gratitude and still fun. Go play!!!


636
33
1 years ago

Nike Free Trail 5.0 Mid Knit. I designed the bottom tooling and Ben Shafer designed the upper. The second frame is more weird music from me hiking the shoes. Also, i fell hard and ended up in the bottom of a deep pond. Falling in not fun as a geezer. No broken bones this time. Gratitude and still fun. Go play!!!


636
33
1 years ago

Nike Free Trail 5.0 Mid Knit. I designed the bottom tooling and Ben Shafer designed the upper. The second frame is more weird music from me hiking the shoes. Also, i fell hard and ended up in the bottom of a deep pond. Falling in not fun as a geezer. No broken bones this time. Gratitude and still fun. Go play!!!


636
33
1 years ago

Nike Free Trail 5.0 Mid Knit. I designed the bottom tooling and Ben Shafer designed the upper. The second frame is more weird music from me hiking the shoes. Also, i fell hard and ended up in the bottom of a deep pond. Falling in not fun as a geezer. No broken bones this time. Gratitude and still fun. Go play!!!


636
33
1 years ago

Nike Free Trail 5.0 Mid Knit. I designed the bottom tooling and Ben Shafer designed the upper. The second frame is more weird music from me hiking the shoes. Also, i fell hard and ended up in the bottom of a deep pond. Falling in not fun as a geezer. No broken bones this time. Gratitude and still fun. Go play!!!


636
33
1 years ago

Nike Free Trail 5.0 Mid Knit. I designed the bottom tooling and Ben Shafer designed the upper. The second frame is more weird music from me hiking the shoes. Also, i fell hard and ended up in the bottom of a deep pond. Falling in not fun as a geezer. No broken bones this time. Gratitude and still fun. Go play!!!


636
33
1 years ago

Nike Free Trail 5.0 Mid Knit. I designed the bottom tooling and Ben Shafer designed the upper. The second frame is more weird music from me hiking the shoes. Also, i fell hard and ended up in the bottom of a deep pond. Falling in not fun as a geezer. No broken bones this time. Gratitude and still fun. Go play!!!


636
33
1 years ago

Nike Free Trail 5.0 Mid Knit. I designed the bottom tooling and Ben Shafer designed the upper. The second frame is more weird music from me hiking the shoes. Also, i fell hard and ended up in the bottom of a deep pond. Falling in not fun as a geezer. No broken bones this time. Gratitude and still fun. Go play!!!


636
33
1 years ago

Nike Free Trail 5.0 Mid Knit. I designed the bottom tooling and Ben Shafer designed the upper. The second frame is more weird music from me hiking the shoes. Also, i fell hard and ended up in the bottom of a deep pond. Falling in not fun as a geezer. No broken bones this time. Gratitude and still fun. Go play!!!


636
33
1 years ago

MC-E-bike stroll around Park City. Music;Ronny & Clyde, Sosumo Y
Notice I got passed from a 13yo girl going way too fast!


45
2
1 years ago

Quickie Mtn bike ride from Empire to Park City. Music is mine-Guitar in D, harmonica, synth bass and drums via Reason.


51
1 years ago

Good factual information you probably won’t see. Please look thru and get better perspective what is happening now. We Americans can be the good but currently we’re the opposite. Today we are owned from Isr@el. This is bad. Conversations, dialogue and real communication is better.


83
5
1 years ago

Good factual information you probably won’t see. Please look thru and get better perspective what is happening now. We Americans can be the good but currently we’re the opposite. Today we are owned from Isr@el. This is bad. Conversations, dialogue and real communication is better.


83
5
1 years ago

Good factual information you probably won’t see. Please look thru and get better perspective what is happening now. We Americans can be the good but currently we’re the opposite. Today we are owned from Isr@el. This is bad. Conversations, dialogue and real communication is better.


83
5
1 years ago

Good factual information you probably won’t see. Please look thru and get better perspective what is happening now. We Americans can be the good but currently we’re the opposite. Today we are owned from Isr@el. This is bad. Conversations, dialogue and real communication is better.


83
5
1 years ago

Good factual information you probably won’t see. Please look thru and get better perspective what is happening now. We Americans can be the good but currently we’re the opposite. Today we are owned from Isr@el. This is bad. Conversations, dialogue and real communication is better.


83
5
1 years ago

Good factual information you probably won’t see. Please look thru and get better perspective what is happening now. We Americans can be the good but currently we’re the opposite. Today we are owned from Isr@el. This is bad. Conversations, dialogue and real communication is better.


83
5
1 years ago

Good factual information you probably won’t see. Please look thru and get better perspective what is happening now. We Americans can be the good but currently we’re the opposite. Today we are owned from Isr@el. This is bad. Conversations, dialogue and real communication is better.


83
5
1 years ago

Good factual information you probably won’t see. Please look thru and get better perspective what is happening now. We Americans can be the good but currently we’re the opposite. Today we are owned from Isr@el. This is bad. Conversations, dialogue and real communication is better.


83
5
1 years ago

Good factual information you probably won’t see. Please look thru and get better perspective what is happening now. We Americans can be the good but currently we’re the opposite. Today we are owned from Isr@el. This is bad. Conversations, dialogue and real communication is better.


83
5
1 years ago

Good factual information you probably won’t see. Please look thru and get better perspective what is happening now. We Americans can be the good but currently we’re the opposite. Today we are owned from Isr@el. This is bad. Conversations, dialogue and real communication is better.


83
5
1 years ago


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