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What is on your bucket list?

Now that I don't ride anymore, I've devoted more time to fishing, hunting, and work.


I just got one of bucket list crossed off and that was becoming a flight medic.

Afew but not all,

Fish the Florida keys, going hook and a Goliath grouper, giant yellow fin and/or blue fin, and a sword fish.

Live long enough to retire

Helicopter hog hunt

Take my dad fishing more often due to his declining health

Take a true mid west giant whitetail
 
jrhall said:
Now that I don't ride anymore, I've devoted more time to fishing, hunting, and work.


I just got one of bucket list crossed off and that was becoming a flight medic.

Afew but not all,

Fish the Florida keys, going hook and a Goliath grouper, giant yellow fin and/or blue fin, and a sword fish.

Live long enough to retire

Helicopter hog hunt

Take my dad fishing more often due to his declining health

Take a true mid west giant whitetail

Just watched a documentary on Goliath grouper. Crazy how big those things are and how close to shore you can find them.

I was snorkeling in Japan where there are tons of rock formations in the reef. I went down to swim into a hole and it turns out, it was a tunnel. I have no clue what the fish was that was blocking it, but it was blocking the whole tunnel (waaaaaayyyy bigger than a man hole cover) and when it moved, I peed a little. Totally lost my composure and surfaced so to this day I have no clue what kind of fish it was. I'll always wonder. But it was easily the size of a big Goliath and may have been.

I also saw the biggest Ray I've ever seen while diving there. We say them from helicopters all the time and could tell they were huge, but I was coming to the bottom of a 60' wall and as I got close, the bottom moved...I swear that Ray was as big as a Volkswagen.
 
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5BrothersFabrication said:
Race a full ECORS or Dirt Riot season.
Race a dirt late model.
Build a riced out Coyote Pinto.
Start a 30+ football league, like on the Mark Wahlberg Eagles movie.
Make sure my kids want for nothing.
Build an LS swapped chevette and take all your monies! We can start a racing circuit called the All Go No Show **** Box Series!

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See all my kids come to Christ, preferably at a early age.

Completely debt free
Donate/give 90% away and live comfortable on 10%
Niagara falls
Mount Rushmore
Giant sequoias
Yellowstone
Northern lights
All 50 states


Not a bucket but would really like to wheel moab in my tjunk
 
It has been interesting to see what people have to say. Here are some of mine:

Get my daughters raised and guide them to be better than I have been
Get back into wheeling
Race a full Ultra4 season in a Campbell IFS car
Learn to fabricate
Start my own business building chassis/buggies/related parts
Attend Moab EJS
Watch NASCAR at Bristol, Daytona, and Talladega
Wheel the southeast parks that are talked about on here
Get a van or motor home and tour the U.S. for a couple of years, including Alaska (no interest in Hawaii)
And finally, die without suffering from cancer or some other bad disease
 
tonedog702 said:
It has been interesting to see what people have to say. Here are some of mine:

Get back into wheeling
What's the hold up? :driving:

Learn to fabricate
I'm still learning. If you're not learning every day, you're falling behind.

Watch NASCAR at Bristol, Daytona, and Talladega
Been to Bristol and 'Dega, did the tour of Daytona but haven't been to the race yet.
 
Finish school with a BS in Business Management (in progress)
Build a nice house
Get into rental properties
Travel all over the Pacific Northwest.
Go to Sturgis bike rally
1-2 week long bike trip
Go to Octoberfest in Germany
Own and operate my own business
I'm with Adam Lee on snorkeling in paradise somewhere and going to Vegas.
Have a much bigger shop with all the tools needed to fab some **** and a rack.
Hell, I could go on and on and on and on.

But ultimately I just want to live a full healthy life, never pass up an opportunity to make great friends and great memories, raise a family up right, and just be able to one day look back on my life and say I sqeezed the most I could out of life. thumb.gif
 
TacomaJD said:
Go to Octoberfest in Germany
=AWESOME. I saw a guy literally drink himself dead there.

snorkeling in paradise somewhere
Went on a cruise, snorkeled in Nassau. Saw a BIG sea turtle and followed it around for about an hour. Most sunburnt I've been since high school. Made the last 2 days of vacation miserable. :****:
 
xjcrawler said:
Is that your buggy in your avatar, looks to be a Jim's Garage chassis maybe?? When is it going to be finished? :woot:

No way. I could only wish I had a Jim's buggy. I just like the look of that one.
 
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I recommend some of you guys at skydiving to your list. Was definitely one of the coolest things I've ever done and I was afraid of heights, falling and flying, but super glad I did it.

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onepieceatatime said:
I recommend some of you guys at skydiving to your list. Was definitely one of the coolest things I've ever done and I was afraid of heights, falling and flying, but super glad I did it.

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I also really enjoyed it and plan to go again soon.
 
mikeparker said:
See all my kids come to Christ, preferably at a early age.

Completely debt free
Donate/give 90% away and live comfortable on 10%
Niagara falls
Mount Rushmore
Giant sequoias
Yellowstone
Northern lights
All 50 states


Not a bucket but would really like to wheel moab in my tjunk

Debt free is one of my goals but I haven't made it a bucket list item. I was there not too long ago. Just hard to stay that way.

The redwoods...totally worth it. I drove the 1 and 101 all the way up the coast. It was absolutely worth it. I saw some of the most scenic views of my life on that trip. I recommend Avenue of the Giants near Eureka, California.
 
this is a weird one but I wanna experience an earthquake...

Ideally while out in nature...
 
TacomaJD said:
But ultimately I just want to live a full healthy life, never pass up an opportunity to make great friends and great memories, raise a family up right, and just be able to one day look back on my life and say I sqeezed the most I could out of life. thumb.gif


This part right here sums it up! Very well said Josh. :dblthumb:
 
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To be able to make a difference in someone's life

Bag a moose, elk, big horn ram, and bear, type of bear doesn't matter.

Skydive or fly with a wind suit, that maybe the last thing I do, before my body gives up.

Not finish my my life in a hospital bed, go out with my boots on.

Train ride through the Rockies

Travel to Alaska

See the redwoods

Niagara Falls and see the north east.


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