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urbanxplorer · 9 years
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X Spot™ = On the podium, Lake Elsinor
Team 4 Wheel Parts |Greg Adler Caps Off Season with Podium Finish                                    
Adler stamped an exclamation point onto the end of his season with a 2nd place Pro 2 podium finish in Round 14 and an impressive top ten finish in the Challenge Cup race.
The team saw Greg Adler racing to a total of three top ten’s out of the five races he battled through over the course of the chaotic two-day weekend. On top of his full time duties as 4 Wheel Parts President and CEO, Adler made five trips to the podium over the 2014 short course season including his second place finish in Round 14 at the Series’ season finale in Lake Elsinore.
Adler’s impressive 2nd place qualifying effort in his #10 Pro 4 Ford put him in the front row for Friday evening’s opening salvo. Adler was fast from the drop of the green flag as the pack roared behind him.  A few laps into the race, a slight miscalculation put the truck up on two wheels as the front runners thundered past him.  Unrelenting, Adler continued to battle back into contention and just missed a trip to the box with a fourth place finish.
“After qualifying, we knew we were fast,” said a disappointed Adler after the dust had settled later Friday night.  “We had a good run but these guys are the best of the best – one mistake and you’re back in the pack.  We were coming back and with a couple more laps I think we could have landed on the box. Now, we’re going to set our sights on tomorrow and get it done”.
Saturday afternoon, Adler started mid-pack for Round 14 of the races and pushed hard, aware that he would also be competing in the Challenge Cup that evening. He was able to move towards the front of the pack and, in just a few laps, propelled himself into 2nd place. As the race progressed, he extended the gap between himself and the battle for third place raging behind him and brought the #10 Pro Comp truck home to the checkered flag and a 2nd place finish.
“It was important that we get to the front and stay out of trouble,” said Adler.  “Everyone was racing hard but we distanced ourselves from the pack and put down some great laps. With those fast guys behind us, there was no letting up and we were able to bring it home. It’s great for us to finish the season up on the box for everyone who works so hard to make us competitive along with our partners and sponsors who support this program.”
The Lucas Oil Challenge Cup pitted 27 of the series’ best Pro 2 and Pro 4 drivers against each other for a carnage littered grand finale to the short course off road racing season. Adler, although hampered by tire damage from contact while working his way through the bedlam during the 26-minute donnybrook, drove to a seventh place finish as one of just 12 drivers who finished the race on the lead lap.
“The guys gave me a great truck. These Cup races are war of attrition so we stuck with our plan to be patient in the early,” said Alder reflecting on the evening.  “We had the Pro 4 dialed in and have been fast the whole weekend so I really felt we were going to be a factor.  In the end, it took us a bit longer to work our way around slower traffic and we weren’t able to get up to the leaders. It was still a lot of fun to race against all of these guys and a great way to end the season. ”
Greg Adler, Xperientialist™
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urbanxplorer · 9 years
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X Spot™ = In the city; San Francisco, CA
As you know, I love to “Xperience” life! …everything from the great outdoors to the urban landscape.
Recently, I had the opportunity to take a road trip to San Francisco, California. It was one of many treks to the city I’ve experienced over the years. While I love the great outdoors and the solitude it provides, my soul also craves the people watching and interaction with others urban life has to offer. BTW, it’s true about the beautiful women in California.
San Francisco is populated with a lot of interesting residents and it’s also a destination for many foreign travelers so you get exposed to a good variety of people and personalities. Hence, I’ve been able to meet people from all parts of the world. Interesting that they all like their libations (that could be because I meet a lot of them while sitting at the bar); Best part of that is that after a few cocktails, you’re soon conversing like you’re long lost friends.
The one thing that all foreign travelers that I spent time with had in common is that they all wanted to visit San Francisco so they could “Xperience it.”
Urban Xplorer, Xperientialist™
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urbanxplorer · 9 years
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X Spot™ = In the dirt, Prairie City Grand Prix, Folsom, CA
This is a picture from the first race of the year: Cross Country race for the District 36 Cross Country series out at Prairie City in Folsom California. As you can see, it was a very foggy day and visibility was very slim the whole race
I was fortunate to be able to get the holeshot and navigate the slippery course. For the majority of the first lap, I was in first place until I actually missed a section of the first lap because of the dense fog and got passed by my whole class. However, I was able to move back into first place by the end of the lap.
I ended up getting 1st in the A250 and 10th overall in the A Overall! It was a good start for the season!
Harrison Oswald #649...and #543, Xperientialist™
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urbanxplorer · 9 years
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X Spot™ = Chocolate Thunder, #KOH2015
Team 4 Wheel Parts |Greg Adler KOH 2015 Recap                                             
With his qualifying time putting him 7th off the line, Team 4 Wheel Parts’ Greg Adler set his goals high for the 2015 King of the Hammers. After setting the pace through the open desert in the first lap, Adler heads out to the rocks where after making short work of the Sledge and Jack Hammer trails, he continued to battle for the lead. As the sun started to set over the Johnson Valley, Adler was bitten by mechanical gremlins that forced him to retire from the race. Back at the pit after the race, Adler shares his feelings on the challenge of taking on the world’s most difficult one day race while reflecting on the growth of the event and his eventual 20th place official finish.
Greg Adler, Xperientialist™
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urbanxplorer · 9 years
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X Spot™ = Stagecoach, Indio CA
ROAD TRIPPIN'. If you want to listen to country music on the West Coast you need to experience Stagecoach. California, Country Music... It's better than Nashville.
This picture was taken at Stagecoach-California's Country Music Festival, which was held at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, CA. 
A group (13) of us rented out a house for the week that was located in Indian Wells Country Club; the other 16 people, that included friends/friends of friends (for a total of 29), who joined us just seemed to show up. 
Everyone from San Luis Obispo drove there (a good 5 hour drive). However, since I was the only one in Southern California I had to drive by myself and meet them in the desert 
The house we rented was right across from Stagecoach. It was the perfect location since we didn't have to drive to the venue each day and wait in traffic. 
The whole time we were there everyone was drinking, playing games, and of course blasting country music. Guys were sleeping all throughout the house. The lucky ones got the beds the rest were sleeping on floors, couches, lounge chairs in the backyard, and just about anywhere where there was an open space. 
The weather is usually really hot in Palm Springs/Indio this time of the year and this weekend it was no exception. At the venue it was really hot and dusty during the day and cold, windy, and dusty at night since the venue was all dirt. 
There were multiple stages around the venue plus the "Mane Stage" where the bigger artists would perform. It was really crowded and there were so many people there, but with the venue being so large, it didn't get too crazy.
This year you weren't allowed to re-enter if you leave (last year I was told that you could leave and come back), so that was kind of a buzz kill. 
When people ask me why I like country music so much… I just showthem this picture.
aka Garth, Xperientialist­™
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urbanxplorer · 9 years
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X Spot™ = Idaho Center, Boise, ID
Just had a race last weekend… It was the coldest race I have ever been to; Boise, ID, below 10 degrees. By race time it, maybe, warmed up to 20 degrees.
My first race was a qualifying round that was early in the day since I was no longer prequalified. I set the fastest time in my practice round giving me first gate pick in my heat. At this point I was doing everything I could to keep my hands from freezing. I got the holeshot in my qualifier and took second sending me into the night show.
I ended up with a pretty good night; 8th in my heat, 6th in my LCQ, and 17th overall for the night!
I have one round left this weekend and I’m going to try to put it in the main event. If you happen to make it to the race, I'm #649.
Harry Oswald #649, Xperientialist™ 
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urbanxplorer · 10 years
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X Spot™ = LOORRS LVMS, Las Vegas
Round 13 of the Lucas Oil Off Road Race (LOORRS) at Las Vegas Motor Speedway (2nd place finish):
During the early practice and qualifying sessions we felt that we were really starting to get the truck closer to where we needed it to be. The truck was working well and we’re getting the handling figured out.
In these types of sixteen lap shootouts, there is no pacing yourself. You are going flat out lap after lap while throwing these things around so fast from corner to corner that even making a minor mistake can easily cause you to fall back two or three spots.
We were able to get a couple of good runs on the leader but he had the inside on us through turn two and we just couldn’t make it stick. There were a couple of shots to take some chances but when the dust settled it was important that this team secure a solid finish and put the truck on the box.
The team has worked incredibly hard for us to finish the season strong. We knew we had the speed to get this truck to the top of the box and we’re pleased to bring home another trophy for everyone who supports our organization: 4 Wheel Parts Wholesalers/Greg Adler Motorsports
Greg Adler, Xperientialist™
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urbanxplorer · 10 years
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My X Spot™ = Out in the vast woods of the natural forest.
I grew up always being around motorcyles so naturally I took it up. By age 6, I started riding trials and about 5 years ago I got into EnduroCross and off-road racing. Never knew it would become such a part of my lifestyle as much as it has over the years.
Why EnduroCross (EX)?
I chose to pursue EX as a professional career because it's something I enjoy, it's not like any other form of off-road racing, it's extremely challenging and believe I can go somewhere with it.
Who is #649?
I currently work on a ranch as a ranch hand 5 days a week, where I also have my EX track that I practice on as much as possible during the week and on the weekends.
There are only a few things in life that are important to me; family, friends and enjoying life. I really enjoy hanging out with my family and doing things with them, they are a big part of my racing and my biggest supporters. ...And if you're not enjoying life, what's the point?
One day I will own a house with some acreage up in the mountains, enjoy the countryside and travel overseas.
One thing I want to do with my life is teach my nephews how to ride dirtbikes. It would be awesome to share my passion with them. Beyond EX and off-road racing I just like doing just about anything outdoors.
What's next?
I just missed out on qualifying for the 2014 EX X Games by one spot! I'm focused on working harder than ever to make sure I get the spot next year.
It's all about the experience... 
The traveling side of racing is just as enjoyable as the racing itself. I get to travel all over the country with family and friends and wouldn't change it for anything.
Harrison Oswald #649, Xperientialist™
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urbanxplorer · 10 years
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X Spot™ = Family time, anywhere in the world
My X Spot...
I was recently asked; "...out of all of the places and experiences..." what/where is my favorite X Spot?
I've traveled to the other side of the world and to numerous destinations in between. A lot of memorable experiences...
As defined, an "X Spot" is a place or experience that allows you to escape everyday life and/or allows you to indulge in something that nurtures one's soul.
I sat back and pondered..."what best encapsulates this definition?"
At first I thought that this would be a difficult question to answer since I have many memorable life experiences. However, this recent picture sums up a thousand words into five: My X Spot = family time.
This image is particularly special since my entire immediate family was part of the "Xperience" (though most family members are behind the camera). It reminds me of how much I love experiencing life with my family.
It's all about the "Xperience."
Daddy-O, Xperientialist™
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urbanxplorer · 10 years
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X Spot = Cubs Bar & Grill @ O'Hare, Chicago
If you've done a lot of traveling by air in the US, odds are you've probably found yourself walking through Chicago's O'Hare Airport on more than one occasion.
In a rotunda where a couple of the arms of Terminal 3 are joined, you'll find the Cubs Bar & Grill. On the way to LA to start the 2013 tour, I took this shot as I passed it again.
Aside from being a Cubs fan (go ahead and mock, I've heard it all), there's another reason why this little part of the world is special to me. A year earlier, I sat at the bar after my flight had been delayed and spent a few pretty great hours with a charming lady whose flight had likewise been delayed. I wrote "Cigarette" about those hours, about the willingness with which we both jumped into knowing each other in the face of inevitable parting hours later.
If you find yourself there, grab a seat and a beer, and talk to a stranger.
Terminal 2 3, Xperience it.
Mike Mentz, Singer, Songwriter, Traveler, ...and Xperientialist™
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urbanxplorer · 10 years
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X Spot™ = Mongolia...yes, Mongolia
The ultimate Xperience...
On 5th August 2014 Ash Dykes, at the tender age of 23, set a new World Record by becoming the first person to walk solo and unsupported over 1,500 miles from west to east across the brutal & unforgiving terrain, of the second-largest landlocked country in the world - Mongolia.
In aid of the British Red Cross, Ash, from North Wales in the UK, took just 78 days (well ahead of schedule) to walk through some of the most varied and harshest terrain on the planet, including the Altai Mountains, Gobi desert, Mongolian steppe and facing mother nature’s brutal weather from the snow blizzards, sandstorms, extreme heat to the extreme cold and facing the dangerous Mongolian wildlife – Grey Wolves, Wild dogs and venomous creatures.
Ash pulled a wheeled desert cart carrying all of his own provisions including food & water, weighing in between 150-200kg. Ash documented his gruelling yet incredible journey across the country, capturing everything he will face from the terrain, the wildlife, the culture, the extreme & changing weather and his own physical & mental state.
From a young age, Ash has continued to push and test himself to the limits and a combination of exploring and testing himself physically & mentally has lead him to take on many challenging adventures & expeditions, though this is just the beginning – follow Ash on his expeditions and help him raise funds for the British Red Cross.
Ash Dykes, Urban Xplorer, Xperientialist™
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urbanxplorer · 10 years
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X Spot™ = Cali-fornia Beaches, USA
The Urban Xplorer Summer “Xperience.”
It’s officially Summer! Sun, fun, and… (Insert your experience here)
Summertime is the perfect season to get out and explore the world around you. Especially in California where the weather is ideal for experiencing the natural beauty of Lake Tahoe and enriches the scenery naturally found on a warm day at the beach.
Rightfully so, Tahoe promotes itself as the urban trailhead. It’s a destination that provides the opportunity for Urban Xplorers to either hike into the vast wilderness and camp in the middle of nowhere, go glamping next to the lake or experience the great outdoors from the balcony of their 5 star accommodations.
However, one of the best benefits of living in Northern California is the fact you could hike up a mountain top in Tahoe and experience the crisp morning sunrise and on the same day experience the sunset over the Pacific Ocean relaxing next to a bonfire on the beach with some buddies.
We’d love to share in your “Xperience.” If you have an Xperience that would inspire others to explore the world around them we’d love to help you encourage others to do the same. You could share your Summer Xperience with UX at: http://www.urbanxplorer.com/submit-your-story/
Summertime, Xperience it.
Urban Xplorer, Xperientialist™
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urbanxplorer · 10 years
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X Spot™ = Sin City, USA
All I can say is, it was memorable. Quite the experience. As you know, what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas...Sorry.
Mr. Anonymous I. Am, Xperientialist™
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urbanxplorer · 10 years
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It has been one week since Ash set off from Ulgii on his epic walk across Mongolia! With Walk Mongolia now in full swing, Ash has told expedition advisor Rob how he now has a good understanding of what the rest of the expedition will hold. Ash began this huge undertaking with only a vague...
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urbanxplorer · 10 years
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This morning 20th May 2014 at 7:30am local time Ash Dykes left Ulgii in western Mongolia for his long walk east.
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Ash Dykes is attempting to walk solo from Mongolia’s westernmost city Ulgii to its easternmost Choibalsan 2,295km (1426 miles) away. The journey is expected to take more than 90...
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urbanxplorer · 10 years
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X spot™ = Lan Kwai Fong, Hong Kong
This was the extent of our experience at the Hard Rock Cafe in Hong Kong… just passing by. There were too many other packed bars to venture in to. For those of you who’ve never been to Honk Kong, the Lan Kwai Fong district is definitely a place to experience for night life. After 9 pm the streets start getting crowded. It’s a great place for food, libations, to socialize or just people watch. If you’re not staying in Kowloon it’s easy enough to take the MTR (train that goes under the harbor). LKF is only a few blocks from the station.
In H.K. there’s no sales tax, clean public bathrooms (in the mall), and good night life. It’s easy enough (as an uno-lingual American :-) to get around since many residents speak English and it seems like there always a Brit, Aussie, or American traveling through there that you could ask for assistance. ...Also, it's been my experience that most of the foreign travelers I've met outside the U.S. are bilingual.
Hong Kong, Xperience it!
Urban Xplorer, Xperientialist™
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urbanxplorer · 10 years
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X spot™ = The land of OZ...Australia
Like the Vietnam cycle, the Australia cycle was a last minute decision.  This bike ride went from Melbourne to Adelaide, covering some 700 miles over 12 days.  This cycle was more leisurely allowing us to see more of the country whilst soaking up the Australian wilderness.  The route cycle took us along the great ocean road allowing to see the 12 apostles.  On heading away from the coast further in land, the wildlife in their natural habitat was abundant.  During this part of the cycle I had the opportunity of seeing porcupines, snakes, kangaroo’s, wallabies, Koala bear’s, emu’s, dingo and a range of different types of birds and spiders. 
By the way, I had to buy another bike for this journey, which was a women’s mountain bike, as it was the cheapest.  So I bought a pink helmet (for a laugh, honest!) although it went well with the pink & white bike, I think!  After buying a rack and a front basket it cost around £70.  Again minimal provisions were taken & the same tent used in Vietnam was home each night...although this usually ended up wet inside as it was not waterproof!
The Australian cycle, like the Vietnam cycle, was tough mainly due to the unsuitable bike and lack of equipment, but both journeys were massive highlights during the travels.  In Australia the winds were against you almost every day, in Vietnam the mountainous terrain challenged you, and both countries the temperatures reached 40 degrees plus.   If you challenge yourself physically and mentally, you really start to understand just how much you can push your body and mind.
“What counts is developing a cheerfulness and quiet determination to keep going and never give up”
Ash Dykes, Xperientialist™
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