Sebastian

As a transplant from Poland, Sebastian has a sense of adventure flowing through his veins. He’s been an active member of the Arizona Off-Road community since 2007 exploring the endless desert landscapes and sharing his story through photography. Between developing software full time and practicing Jiu Jitsu, Sebastian always finds the time to look for his next adventure whether it be documenting a stage rally race, producing desert racing content or trekking down another unbeaten path in the Arizona high desert.

Hellsgate Loop

You can’t win them all – this was supposed to be a full on loop and much bigger run, but last minute several people dropped out, which left us with a much smaller group than anticipated, and we didn’t get to finish the full on loop because of some mechanical issues, but we still had […]

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Crown King Night Run

When I was pulling up, I didn’t expect to see any Suzukis, somehow I misread that RJ and Bob weren’t going to be there, but they were already there waiting with the Sasquatch. Shortly after a few of my Jeep friends joined, then Cory with his family, and lastly Myron.  You’d figure we learned by

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2019 Zukapalooza

This is the event that I look forward to the most each year. This year wasn’t any different. Day 1 – Back roads around Sedona We split up into two groups, one group ran the tougher trail, smasher, someone from that group will have to tell that story, but from what I heard it’s the

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Backroad to Crown King

The last time I took the back road to Crown King, it was cold, almost snowing and everything was frozen, nothing like the Arizona I’m used to. This time it was a little different, it still hadn’t warmed up to the broiling temperatures of the Arizona’s desert, and we weren’t trying to crawl over frozen

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Copper Canyon

This trail runs right along the I-17 that drops into Verde Valley, it’s a pretty simple and easy to follow along route, only downside is once you get higher up in elevation the rougher the road gets. It doesn’t look like the road has been maintained much after the new power-lines were installed. All in

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Cherry Creek Trail

This is by far one of the most scenic places in Arizona. You don’t often get to see these types of views, visit Indian Ruins from 700+ years ago and get to enjoy a number of running creek crossings in one day. The day started off just south of Roosevelt Lake, at the bridge that

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Rocker Panel Pass FR160

This was a fun run. Curtis and I caraved out to the trail head out of town, when we got there, we were convinced it would be just the two of us. Not too much longer Mike Whipple pulled up, a new guy Forrest, and shortly thereafter Jim. The trail itself, Forest Road 160, was

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