Tag: Toronto
Elusive Solo Cross of Lake Ontario
I kite by GPS as I can’t see any landmarks, not even the prominent CN tower. There are no boats around, nothing but water in all directions. I am alone. I am finally here, in the middle of nowhere.
Aliens, Monoliths & Kitesurfers
Alien monoliths in Toronto on New Year’s Eve 2020! A full account of unprecedented extraterrestrial activities in our neighborhood.
Eastbound & Into the Wind
I wanted to kite east as far as I could, turn around, and come back home at sunset. That’s all. 200 kilometers later …
252 Kilometers, 9 Hours of Nonstop Riding
Any solo kitesurfing trip from Toronto to Port Weller and back would be considered a suicide. Well, I did it anyways.
Toronto Island Flooded
The views, the reflections in the water, and the puffy cumulus clouds above my head were calmly soothing my soul for most of my day.
Down Shit Creek With a Paddle
If you want to have a life-threatening adventure on the way home from work, there are two ways to do it; You either take highway 401 or you simply paddle raging Etobicoke Creek.
Paddling Through a Blizzard
I paddled 12 kilometers, most of it in very heavy snowfall…
The EdgeWalk
EdgeWalk, the world’s highest, full circle, hands-free external walk on a building. It’s a walk on a 5-foot wide ledge around its restaurant’s roof at 356m, (1168 ft) above the ground.
One Hell of A Tack
I washed out at some forsaken place between Mississauga and Oakville. Lots of dead fish. I had to “bushwhack” through a forest to the nearest house…
Commute By Kite In Toronto
I usually commute to Cherry Beach through the downtown core and its horrendous traffic. Today, however, I concluded it was the perfect day to finally execute my long planned “commute by kite extravaganza.”