Other hobbies??

LOL well I haven't really spend a lot of money in to that yet, but I have been learning a lot about it from a cousin of mine. I like the way he does the music connection. One thing I learned is not about the brand is about how you mix things up around and how you connect it. I have a 95 Chevy Astro that will be my Mobile rig for my auto detail business and been waiting to do the music on it. I am the type of guy that can not drive a car without music. All though I will have to suck it up now and try not to blast music like crazy since it will be bad for representing my business as well. But it will be a nice system though, I will do a video later on of how loud is going to be LOL Im the MAN
Nice. Thing for me is that I only want to use the stock locations, no custom a-pillars or anything like that.

My current setup is blaupunkt v100 tweeters/mach 5 mli-65 woofers. Some cheap kenwood excelon rears for fill. Sony 770bt with time alignment. Memphis Belle 16-MCH1300 and two 12'' phoenix gold RSDc's.
 
Unfortunately I found some expensive ones (and some not so much)

Photography
cars (modifying my new Jeep in particular)
computers (building and also gaming)
guitar though I haven't played much in the last few years
home theater (I'm the guy that uses the sound meter to set it up when he moves)
wine & whiskey (Scotch & Irish)
gym (really really really need to get back to going)
 
Some of my favorite hobbies:

-I love to hike, doing Mt. Whitney this year again.
-Gym is my second home
- Shooting
-Help my friend build Off-Road trucks then beat them in the desert
-Reading
I hiked Mt. Whitney once. It was in 1982, I think. Great experience.
My hobbies are reading, drawing, and bike riding.
 
Did either of you do the Mountaineer's Route up Whitney?
I just hiked up the trail. However, there was this one section about 8 feet long where there was only one foot of trial an it was muddy. There was a snowbank to the side, so I had to lean in and grab in with my fingers, while I shimmied across. The drop off was considerable. No safety ropes up there. Up at the very summit where you sign your name in the ledger there is a little climb, though. I stood at the very peak and the view was awesome and scary. I wore sneakers and jeans and a T shirt for the hike., at least for the last part after second camp. I camped at the base, and then hiked up halfway or so, then camped again. While we (My father and I) were at the summit, the Marmots snuck in our tent and stole our jerky. :)
 
Off roading/Atv's,Hunting,Weightlifting :dblthumb2: and #1 spending time with my little girl :D :D :D
 
I just hiked up the trail. However, there was this one section about 8 feet long where there was only one foot of trial an it was muddy. There was a snowbank to the side, so I had to lean in and grab in with my fingers, while I shimmied across. The drop off was considerable. No safety ropes up there. Up at the very summit where you sign your name in the ledger there is a little climb, though. I stood at the very peak and the view was awesome and scary. I wore sneakers and jeans and a T shirt for the hike., at least for the last part after second camp. I camped at the base, and then hiked up halfway or so, then camped again. While we (My father and I) were at the summit, the Marmots snuck in our tent and stole our jerky. :)

That's awesome man! I'm actually thinking about heading out there this year and would definitely check Whitney out and the rest of the Buttermilks (Bishop, CA specifically). Looks beautiful out there and yeah, I've heard about the marmots on the summit. Fearless, haha.

That or there are some technical climbs in the Tetons that I'd love to hit up.
 
I used to LOVE doing this when I was a teenager, especially after washing my car. Me and my boy used to ride out with the bump in the trunk and cruise around Annapolis, MD and downtown DC.

It's very relaxing when you need some stress relief. The gas prices won't stop me a bit. It's just too much fun.
 
Learning to pinstripe.... Custom airbrushing.... Helping my 3 year old son learn to ice skate and hold his first hockey stick!! ... Home improvement ( currently building new kitchen cabinets )....motorcycles in general....aluminum polishing ( not very stress relieving, but can make some good money turning aluminum into chrome!!)
 
Snowmobiles
ATV's
Camping
Building/Constructing things
Massive amounts of TV during the winter months
 
Just a few that I have are :
Drag Racing (my 12 y/o Jr Drag racing son and I)
Playing ice hockey
RVing/camping
Golf
Motorcycling
Just bought a new mountain bike and love it
Snow skiing
 
Thinking up new projects and bracket racing... number two prevents number one from moving past the dream phase
 
Mobile Electronics
Home Theater
Anything to do with technology really
Riden my motorcycle
Politics(Ron Paul supporter)
Learning new things
Photography
Running
Many more.....I have alot of hobbies when I list them out! :props:
 
Flying
Snowmobiles
RC Planes
Running.....

Some are just as expensive as polishing! :xyxthumbs:

DC
 
Playing guitar, singing, and writing my own music. Haven't gotten to be able to do that much since my business has grown.

I used to use my dead winter months to write, but I've had a total of 4 days off this year. I need to get back into guitar lessons to stay motivated. Had a one track mind lately, that being my business, ha.
 
Did either of you do the Mountaineer's Route up Whitney?

Did it once and it was pretty grueling. It might of been because it was right during winter. Those class 3 hikes are awesome and they surely take you up some steep rocks. One of these days I plan to beat my day hike record of 14 hours through the regular trail. Ive seen marathon runners training up there which is pretty crazy. I signed up for a March day this year so hopefully we are able to get a spot. I am taking my friend up there but we are going to do the 2 day backback trip.

That's awesome man! I'm actually thinking about heading out there this year and would definitely check Whitney out and the rest of the Buttermilks (Bishop, CA specifically). Looks beautiful out there and yeah, I've heard about the marmots on the summit. Fearless, haha.

That or there are some technical climbs in the Tetons that I'd love to hit up.

You will love it. You had to sign up through snail mail before, but now they are letting people sign up via internet. You put the date you plan to go and they will accept you depending how many people go. They can only put so many people up there at once.

Funny Side note: If you need to use the Bathroom they give you these bags called Wagbags so you can do your business in them. So if you see people dangling bags on the side of their pack you know what's in there lol.
 
I gotta make a list of people not mess with on these forums. MMA fighters, gun owners. :D

My other hobbies are:

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I also like to play golf, video games, basketball and just started weightlifting.
 
Cycling - Road and Mountain
Golf
Guns
Working in Yard

Mark
 
I gotta make a list of people not mess with on these forums. MMA fighters, gun owners. :D

My other hobbies are:

I also like to play golf, video games, basketball and just started weightlifting.

- Critical trigger?
 
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