Amtrekker
Hey Team,
I’m an unemployed vagrant. All I have is a backpack full of technology, a shoestring budget and a very important list. When everything is crossed off my list I get to go home! Let me know if you want to trade one of those shoestrings for help. brett@amtrekker.com
See where
Amtrekker went during those 479 days.
See where Amtrekker went those 479 days.

  1. Tube down a river
  2. Ride a horse through a covered bridge
  3. Sleep in a lighthouse
  4. Learn survival skills
  5. Enter a hot dog eating contest
  6. Walk to the top of the Empire State Building
  7. See a live taping of The Colbert Report
  8. See a game at Fenway Park
  9. Milk a cow on an Amish farm
  10. Wade through a cranberry bog
  11. Go into a coal mine
  12. Take part in a Civil War reenactment
  13. Race dirt bikes
  14. Make Moonshine
  15. Hitchhike
  16. Learn to Sail
  17. Try my hand at kiteboarding
  18. Pet a sloth
  19. Help out on a plantation
  20. Learn to run a 3 card monte game
  21. Tell Donald Trump "You're Fired."
  22. Be a guest on a talk show
  23. Hang gliding
  24. Be part of a stage illusion
  25. Be in a movie
  26. Experience Comic Con
  27. Go on a lobster boat
  28. SCUBA dive in the Atlantic
  29. Drive a race car
  30. Go to an obscure small town festival
  31. River kayak
  32. Geocache in all 48 contiguous states
  33. Collect honey from a beehive
  34. Scale the lowest highest point in a state
  35. Arkansas Crater of diamonds state park and look for a diamond
  36. Ride the fastest roller coaster in the country
  37. Go through a hedge maze
  38. Catch a firefly
  39. Motorcycle Rally
  40. Ride a cow
  41. Sandboarding
  42. Ride an ostrich
  43. Create a crop circle
  44. Fly fishing
  45. Swamp boat ride with gators
  46. See a movie at the Alamo Draft House
  47. Tour the Crayola Factory
  48. Ben and Jerry's Flavor Graveyard
  49. See a Freak Show
  50. Hike to the bottom of the Grand Canyon


I Sailed. I’m a Sailor. I Can Sail Things. (No Big Deal):

Hey Team,

This week has been absolutely insane. This is the first moment I’ve had to sit down and write and not feel like I have to knock things out and get on to my next activity. INSTEAD, I get to sit tight, feel clean for the first time in a month and toss things around in my own head a bit.

People tell me all that time that life is about the journey not the destination. No place does that seem more true than sailing.

Sailing on the Hudson

Thanks to the guys over at the Atlantic Yachting Association I spent the last two days going through a course to get my Basic Keel Boating certification. It was an undeniably awesome experience and for a guy that used to live on a boat on the Pacific Ocean (and still never managed to learn to sail…let’s not dwell on that) it was such a bizarre scene to be sailing a boat between skyscrapers on the Hudson River.

Both days started off with VERY light wind and were actually pretty far down the road on their way to Dulltown. That’s when it really hit home that in some cases it’s probably not worth trying to get anywhere while you’re sailing. If you can’t just enjoy the moment those times probably aren’t for you. Lucky for me I have kind of a knack when it comes to enjoying the moment.

Yxa and Dave

On the flip side: After lunch the wind seemed to fill in and make things immeasurably more exciting. This was especially true on day two when things were starting to make more sense and controlling the boat came a little more naturally. A storm started to roll in bringing with it stronger winds and the occasional gust. There’s something exciting about looking straight across the beam (that fancy talk for the middle) of the boat and seeing nothing but water while the wind blows in your face.

I’m kind of in love.

There are only a handful of things that Amtrekker has brought to my attention that I desperately want to continue doing when I finally make it back home. And there’s NO doubt that this is one of them. I can’t imagine how amazing it would be to combine my love of “The First Place State” and the Pacific with something so alternately relaxing and thrilling.

Go Team!

So, thanks again to Miles at the Atlantic Yachting Association and Dave, my instructor/great guy to be out sailing with and hopefully this weeks video will give you guys a better sense of what the adventure was really like. PLUS, you might get to see me break sailing…I picked it up quick but that doesn’t mean I didn’t make my fair share of mistakes.

I’m done.

Brett.

Please?


Don’t let me stop you.


  • missannw
    You forgot to say Ka-Kow!!
  • Jess
    I'm surprised that you enjoy it so much if it's so relaxing. :) You couldn't relax to save your life!
  • @missannw: Thanks for the heads up! Ka-KOW!!!

    @Jess: Yeah, don't get me wrong...that took some getting used to and it DEFINITELY wasn't my favorite part.
  • ilott the douchebag
    I love sailing. Tac tac tac, all day long. Tac tac tac while i sing this song. Gonna swing that boom from left to right, gonna get a suntan so's my skin ain't white.
  • inflatable boat
    fishing is really a good way to relax from stressful work,, sailing and fishing is one of my favorite past time and relaxation treatment
  • sailing is really fun,, specially if you have your own fishing boat instead of renting one
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