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Thursday, March 04, 2010

Swim With Your Ipod

I like my tunes, especially when working out. Throw on my favorite R&B and electronica and I’m ripping through those 40 minutes on the elliptical or my free weight curls. That’s probably the main reason why I stopped doing laps in the pool. I hated listening to the sound of my breath wheezing for air. Well, now I can listen to my Ipod and still crank out the music thanks to H20 Audio’s waterproof cases and headphones that keeps all sizes of Ipods dry. Not surprisingly, Olympic swimming stars Michael Phelps and Natalie Coughlin are partnering with the company to help get the word out and fill up those lanes once again.
 


Posted by Steve Jermanok on 03/04/10 at 08:00 AM
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Thursday, September 03, 2009

New Hovercraft 20 Luggage

Frequent travelers who like their luggage light, durable, fashionable and easy to put in the overhead bin will want to know that Eagle Creek has redesigned and improved their classic Hovercraft line of ultra-lightweight luggage. The Hovercraft 20 line has a sleek new look, and Eagle Creek has even trimmed a bit more excess weight off most of the bags.
 


Posted by Steve Jermanok on 09/03/09 at 08:00 AM
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Monday, July 20, 2009

L.L. Bean Cargo Shorts

I stopped in at the original L.L. Bean store in Freeport, Maine, on Friday after sea kayaking along the mid-Maine coast last week. A thirty minute drive north of Portland, the mammoth store is open 365 days a year, 24 hours a day, and sells almost any gear and clothing you would possibly need to enjoy Maine’s great outdoors. But my personal favorite are the cargo shorts, with two extra side pockets on each leg (called Pathfinder Shorts, 9" inseam). Your wallet, keys, and cell phone easily fill up the regular pockets of your usual shorts.  So where to you put your camera, Flip video, and trusty notebook and pen (hey, I’m a journalist after all)? In those cargo pockets! I use these shorts more than any other summer garb. So will you.

 


Posted by Steve Jermanok on 07/20/09 at 07:59 AM
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Keeping the Tootsies Dry

Mountain biking around the Arenal Volcano in Costa Rica for this Boston Globe story, my buddy Jeff and I crossed several streams.  It was an exhilarating ride, except for the puddle of water sloshing through our sneakers the rest of the day.  Thankfully, we met a couple from Boulder, Colorado, who highly recommended the water shoes they were wearing, Saloman Tech Amphibian Water Shoes.  We immediately went home and purchased several pairs on the REI website (happily discounted to around $50 US) and we’ve been using them ever since.  They have the shape of a sneaker with a great tread, ideally suited for mountain biking and hiking though water, like our family trek up Dunn’s River Falls in Ocho Rios, Jamaica.  Don’t get caught with wet sneakers on!


Posted by Steve Jermanok on 06/23/09 at 02:00 PM
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Sea Kayak in Baja: With long stretches of untrammeled beach, sheltered coves, and warm water, the coastline of Mexico’s Baja California is ideally suited for sea kayakers. Add abundant marine life including a great opportunity to go eyeball-to-eyeball with dolphins and gray whales, and you have one of the best paddling experiences in the world. Sea Kayak Adventures have been bringing wide-eyed wanderers to Baja since 1993 on their 8-day jaunts in winter. Fly from LA to Loreto and head to Magdalena Bay on the Pacific coast to spot pods of whales and their newly born calves. Then it’s back to Loreto for five glorious day of paddling (no experience is necessary) and camping in Mexico’s newest national park, Parque Nacional Bahia de Loreto. The $1390 price includes three nights in a hotel in Loreto, all meals, camping, equipment, instruction, and guides.

Hike the Overland Track in Tasmania: Talk to any Aussie and they’ll tell you that Tasmania is the Australia of yore, an island the size of Ireland that boasts a diverse landscape of creamy sands, endless tracts of lush forest, dramatic sea cliffs battered by Antarctic gales, craggy peaks, and alpine lakes. One of the best ways to appreciate this wilderness is on the legendary Overland Track, a 40-mile trek that links 5,069-foot Cradle Mountain with the waters of Lake St. Clair. You can choose to tackle the four to six day hike on your own (though you better book well in advance of the December to April season since the number of backpackers are limited) or on a guided trek with naturalists from Cradle Mountain Huts.

 

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