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The truck is stolen in the series finale. Mike owns a green 1956 Ford F100, which he lovingly works on throughout the series and almost always drives to work. Mike is a graduate of the University of Michigan, and an amateur radio operator using the call sign KA0XTT. The video blog or "vlog" that Mike does for Outdoor Man is frequently used as a vehicle to express his political and social views. As the series begins, Outdoor Man has shifted its advertising to a primarily digital platform, and Mike now mostly works out of his Denver office. Prior to the events of the series, Mike traveled extensively for photo shoots of various outdoor adventures to promote Outdoor Man gear. Mike often finds himself annoyed with Outdoor Man's young goofball employee Kyle (who later becomes his son-in-law), and with Ryan, his atheist and politically liberal son-in-law married to his oldest daughter, and the father of his grandson Boyd.
He is proud of her ability to excel at anything she tries, including schoolwork, hunting, and sports.
Mike loves his daughters but says his favorite is Eve, the youngest and most intelligent and athletic daughter, and whose political opinions and interests mirror his own. He supports traditional American values, is a Protestant and is politically conservative. He is the executive director of marketing for the Outdoor Man chain of sporting goods stores, with an office based in the Denver "flagship" store.
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