After living in Las Vegas for over a year, I finally took the Fremont Experience for the first time

This is the fourth installment of the “After living in Las Vegas for over a year, I finally __________ for the first time” series; if you’re wondering why I’m suddenly going outside and doing so much stuff, it’s because my childhood friend Ed Lam is in Las Vegas visiting me, so we’re going out and exploring Las Vegas. (I otherwise enjoy staying in my home and probably wouldn’t go out and explore on my own.)

📍 Fremont Street Experience, Las Vegas, NV, USA

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Visiting my aunt and uncle in the mountains

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With BlizzCon Opening Week and BlizzCon 2018 coming up, I’m back in California to do press and media coverage of the convention. I drove from Las Vegas to Southern California a little bit earlier than originally anticipated because I had some tasks to take care of, but that extra time in California meant I got to do some other stuff as well.

One of my aunts and uncles from my dad’s side of the family live in Southern California up in the mountains. I’m usually not a huge fan of driving to their home there because there are a lot of winding unpaved roads on the climb up, but since I got a pick-up truck a few months ago, I decided to try out the drive again. In the past, my drives up and down were moderately intimidating because I was in tiny, short rental vehicles with poor engine power, but the drive up this time felt like a breeze.

GMC Canyon pick-up truck in the Santa Ana Mountains

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Tempest Awards at Esports Business Summit 2018

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The Tempest Awards, part of this year’s Esports Business Summit, conveniently took place at Esports Arena Las Vegas, just barely over 10 miles away from where I live. Robert Del Papa, Chief Business Development Officer of Tempo Storm, was nominated to receive an award at the ceremony, so I accompanied him to capture some photos of the event.

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