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May 9, 2012

Puerto Rico – adrenalin adventures & colorful culture

As a self proclaimed adrenalin junkie, I’m constantly seeking out new adventures in far-flung places. I’ve recently helicopter – snowboarded in Canada and lept off a 440 foot bungee jump in New Zealand. I’ve also been a frequent skydiver, scuba diver, mountain biker, and rock climber, and avid trekker – for 18 months, I traveled vagabond style through the South Pacific and S.E. Asia hiking up Mt. Kinabalu in Borneo and to the base camp of Mt. Everest.

However I don’t consider myself an extreme athlete or adventurer. It’s all relative – especially compared to all the characters I’ve encountered on my journeys. For the ten years I worked at various sports companies I was continually amazed at the boundaries athletes could push and the obstacles those with limitations could overcome. As a photojournalist I’ve had the good fortune to illustrate stories by pioneers of the adventure travel industry such as Tim Cahill, founder of Outside Magazine, who has spent a lifetime forging his own path.

So how would my experiences in Puerto Rico compare? I found an ideal balance between easily accessible adventures and authentic culture. It was an easy way to dip my toes into both worlds during my whirlwind week visit.

Here’s the photo and video highlights:

Zip lining at Toro Verde

Tightrope suspension bridges and rapelling, Toro Verde

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Filed Under: Adventure Sports, Published work, Spa / Resort, Spirits, Travel, Video & Multimedia, Writing samples Tagged With: adrenalin activities, Adventure Sports, colorful culture, go pro, kayaking, old town San Juan, Puerto Rico, rapelling, suspension bridge, video, zip lining

February 8, 2011

Colorado winter adventures

Winter in Colorado is magical. The town of Breckenridge, with it’s charm, friendly locals, and walking access to the mountain brings back nostalgic memories of family vacations with my grandfather who was a ski instructor in Sun Valley, Idaho. In my mid twenties I worked in the snowboard industry and traveled frequently to Whistler, Utah, Jackson Hole, Lake Tahoe, and Mammoth Mountain in addition to local haunts at Mt. Hood & Mt. Bachelor. After a ten-year hiatus from snowsports while focusing in the food, wine, & spirits industry I’m now drawn back to the outdoors in a quest to balance these passions.

I arrived in Denver on Feb 1st, which happened to be the coldest day on record for that date (the high was 1 degree below zero Fahrenheit with a low of minus 17). Luckily the Hotel Teatro, a historic boutique hotel in the heart of downtown theatre district, is just blocks away from breweries, distilleries, restaurants, and bars with a free driver service anywhere downtown: http://www.vistatvdenver.com/detail/hotel-teatro.

Downtown Denver in winter

Enjoying samples of microbrews at Wynkoop Brewing Companny, Denver, Colorado

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Filed Under: Adventure Sports, Spa / Resort, Spirits, Travel

September 9, 2009

Tequila

Curious how tequila is produced?  A trip to the town of Tequila, Mexico in September of 2009 provided the inspiration for this behind the scenes video . .  .

Tequila from Holmes & Johnson productions on Vimeo.

Behind the scenes production in Tequila, Mexico

A few photos of the process

Tequila la Cofradia painted mural at entrance of the town Tequila near Guadalajara, Mexico

Field of agave plants used for Tequila production surround the hillsides of the town of Tequlia, near Guadalajara, Mexico

Jimador harveting the heart of the agave plants to be used for Tequila production, Tequlia, Mexico

Chopping and carrying agave plants used for Tequila production into stone oven to bake for 48 hours, Tequlia, Mexico

Steam escaping door of stone oven used to cook agave plants for 36 hours, Tequlia, Mexico

Team of workers finished from the day's work of chopping and carrying agave plants used for Tequila production into stone oven to bake for 48 hours, Tequlia, Mexico

Evening performance of Charro's, Mexican Cowboys, at Jose Cuervo, Tequila, Mexico

Filed Under: Spirits, Travel, Video & Multimedia Tagged With: Mexico, tequila

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