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Paddleboarding Horseshoe Bend

By Mike Huber Since my last story was on paddleboarding I thought sticking with the topic would be a great…

2 years ago

Camino de Santiago Part 1: A Walk Across Spain

By Bobbie Surber The Camino de Santiago, also known as the Way of St. James, is a network of pilgrimage…

2 years ago

Charles Darwin, Alive and Well

You know those signs that tell you not to drive into flooded areas? Every time I'd see one, I always…

2 years ago

ExhaustNotes TV Review: then came Bronson

I’ve been on a then came Bronson kick lately. I can’t find any of the TV shows on YouTube but…

2 years ago

Racing the Sun

By Mike Huber  Finding myself in Arizona in the winter months has become my norm.  Arizona provides one of the…

2 years ago

Nobody needs an excuse…

By Joe Berk ...to go for a motorcycle ride.  On the other hand, I'm always finding reasons not to go…

2 years ago

The Wayback Machine: Mr. Bray

By Joe Gresh I didn’t start out working for Mr. Bray. He was a deep red construction foreman who had…

2 years ago

Seiko and Honda: A Match Made In Takamanohara

By Joe Berk The Honda Cub is the most-produced motor vehicle of any kind in the history of the world. …

2 years ago

The Wayback Machine: What do you have in your project bank?

By Joe Gresh There are more ways to measure wealth than money. Sure, traditionalists rely on a strict net worth…

2 years ago

Fighting Mud With Mud

By Joe Gresh  ExhaustNotes readers may think I pour a lot of concrete but that’s not really true. I do…

2 years ago