It’s physically demanding, mentally sharp work that teaches you efficiency of motion, precise logistics, and how to control thousands of pounds of wood without letting gravity ruin someone’s day. It’s danger, discipline, and problem‑solving all wrapped into one job, part science, part choreography, and part “don’t smash the house.”
Life in Oklahoma City was a grind that shaped me. I was raising a family, rebuilding my body through jiu‑jitsu, and running a growing rental property business where I learned every repair, every tenant issue, and every late‑night emergency firsthand. Between the mats, the houses, and the kids, OKC became the place where I learned resilience, built real skills, and proved to myself that I could come back from anything.
I got into linework the hard way, young, broke, and fresh off a car fire in Hollywood, Florida. From couch surfing and playing pool for fries, I worked my way up through piecework, storm chasing, and long days climbing in the Florida heat. I’ve worked in nearly every Florida city and several nearby states, repairing lines after hurricanes and leading multiple crews across large regions. What started as a chance opportunity in a bar turned into years of travel, responsibility, and growth. I built my career one pole at a time, climbing through chaos, heat, and hard lessons.
A simple log of the places I climb, crawl, and wander. From tree work to caves to whatever adventure shows up next, this channel follows the real moments, the challenges, the views, and the stories that come with exploring the world one step at a time.