Personal History
Growing up in a family of ten in Upper Michigan, my parents were not able to afford a dirt bike for me. At age 13 my older brother bought myself and my other brother a TTR 230. Learning to free ride and navigate harsh rocky trails was the perfect way to hone my style of riding and create an extremely well rounded foundation that includes jumping, hard enduro, trials, trail riding and free riding. Fast forward to today, I make YouTube videos, I live in North Phoenix (the hard enduro Mecca of the USA) and I am able to ride world class hard enduro right from my backyard. I now own 20 acres in Kalispell Montana and will be moving there in march of 2025, I will be building a full size dirt bike track with tons of hard enduro features and a full size FMX ramp to further hone my well rounded skillset.
My YouTube and Instagram handle is @ONELIFEADVCO
Riding Goals
- Grow my YouTube Channel (@ONELIFEADVCO) to 10,000 Subscribers, we are at 400 right now with 25,000 views on one of our videos. All of the POV footage in the CHAOS IN CAINVILLE video is myself jumping and riding extreme terrain on either my CRF450R or my KTM 300 XC.
- Backflip one of my big bikes (I can backflip a BMX bike and have come close to riding away from a backflip on my 450 but never actually rode one out.
- Represent leading brands on my quest to make a living while doing what I love most.
- Have 1,000,000 views on one of my YouTube videos.
- Have worldwide recognition for being one of the best well rounded riders and being able to ride any type of terrain/track/jump/obstacle with exceptional competence Maybe do a YouTube series similar to the Carson Brown videos racing other pro's but in a more offroad setting with more variety like trials obstacles, FMX ramps, natural terrain jumps, etc.
Competitive Highlights
Getting over 6 million views on a instagram video of me doing a pivot turn wheelie out of my truck was a good highlight. I will post the video in my video highlights. Having always been a free rider and being more of a creator than a competitor I never had any urge to race since I felt it would suppress my creative form of riding, although I do ride with hard enduro/hare scramble racers that are A or AA riders and have no problem keeping up and hitting the same features as them. I personally have never met a more capable well rounded rider than myself, Think a cross between Axell Hodges and Billy Bolt.