Tuesday, February 28, 2017

3 Curtain Rod Alternatives

From time to time, it’s good to change things up a bit. Instead of going with a traditional curtain rod, why not try one of the following alternatives for a more creative option?

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Rod-Free Curtains
Curtains don’t have to be hung with rods. Instead of using a store-bought or homemade rod, hammer a line of nails across arched and straight windows. Evenly space the nails and paint them to match the walls or the curtains. Once the paint is dry, loop the curtains over the nails or hang them with ribbons or large hooks. Another unique option is to space old door or cabinet knobs about 12 inches apart along the top of the window; use wood screws or nails to secure them in place. Cut holes in the curtains or use tab top panels and loop them over the knobs. If you’re using brass or metal knobs, paint them to ensure that the curtains won’t be stained should the knobs tarnish. Source: EHow

Coat Hangers
You can use coat hangers as another alternative for curtain rods. Put the coat hooks on the window frames. You can simply attach the curtain to the rods. Or, if you want something really eye-catching, you can use a ribbon to tie the openings of the curtain to the rod. This will add a whimsy appeal to your curtains. This style goes best in the living room or children’s room. You can even paint the coat hangers to make it stand out or blend with the colors of the walls. Source: DoItYourself

Branching Out
Sometimes the perfect object for a lightweight drapery rod may be sitting right outside your window. Branches can make for excellent, sculptural drapery rods with a few simple do-it-yourself updates. Search for a branch with the proper length and width to fit above a window and handle the weight of the chosen drapery panel. Next, cut it to size and spray-paint it in a color which contrasts well against the wall. Lastly, secure standoffs, ready-made drapery rod brackets or L-brackets directly to the wall using plastic drywall anchors, then attach the branch with screws or bailing wire. Source: HGTV

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Parc East – by Trillium Development

Coming soon to Port Coquitlam is Park East by Trillium Developments. Park East will be centrally located on the corner of Atkins and Shaughnessy, a short walk to the Main Village with its all it shops and services, as well as the West Coast Express.

Park East will be consist of 57 condos consisting of one bedroom, one bedroom plus den, two bedroom, or two bedroom plus den, with size ranging from 446 square feet to 1077 square feet. Each suite at Parc East will be designed with quartz counters, stainless steel appliances, and large islands in the Kitchen, with laminate flooring throughout.

Amenities include a gym, furnished amenity room that includes a lounge area with kitchenette, and an outdoor entertaining space, as well as outdoor play area for the kids (little kids, not the big kids, thats what the lounge is for 🙂

Sales expected to start in the late winter of 2017 or early Spring with price to starting the mid 200’s. Register with us to be kept up to date with floor plans, and vip sales.

 

 

 

 

 

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The Arden

 

The Arden is coming soon to Port Coquitlam  The Arden will be a boutique building with just 22 executive size suites with Quartz countertop, stainless steel appliances and laminate flooring.  The Arden will sure be a great spot for first timers or down-sizers.

Pricing is expected to be:

1 bedroom from high $200’s

1 bedroom + dens from Low $300’s

2 bedroom 1 bathrooms from Mid to high $300’s

2 bedroom 2 bathroom over $400,000

Completion anticipated to be Fall of 2017.  Previews start soon, register with us today to get access to this development and many others

 

 

 

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How to Train for a Thru-Hike

A thru-hike is an intimidating endeavour for multiple reasons; the logistics of resupply, understanding what gear is required, the fluctuations in weather, and of course the sheer physical ability required to successfully complete the adventure.
My husband and I are attempting our first thru-hike this season – the Pacific Crest Trail. That’s 2,650 miles travelled on foot with 489,418 feet of elevation gain while carrying everything we need on our backs. Once we made the decision to attempt this feet we immediately started reflecting on what we needed to do to physically prepare ourselves. ...

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But Who’s Counting, Right?

66 days until Springer! 
Technically 66 days, 11 hours, 16 minutes, and 24 seconds as I’m writing this sentence…But who’s counting, right? I am going absolutely crazy. I’m excited, nervous, happy, determined, and a little stressed; 66 days is nothing and I’ve got a lot left to do. From making final gear selections, and getting my base weight down, to spending as much times as possible with every human I love, and finishing my last semester of college- I am running around in circles, ...

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Worth A Thousand “Clicks”: An Interview with Nicholas Reichard

“If you wait, people will forget your camera, and the soul will drift up into view.”
-Steve McCurry

Nicholas Reichard, “Click”, 27, is a documentary style photographer living in Columbus, Ohio.  Although, he resides there, it’s safe to say that Nicholas is a creature of the wild.  His beautiful, raw and honest photographic portrayal of thru-hiking culture is reminiscent of National Geographic photographer, Steve McCurry (hence the quote).  Nicholas tells me in today’s interview that he is inspired by his friends and family; ...

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Spring Is Just 21 Days Away

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A 3 Day Shakedown: The Great Gear Epiphany

A Burrito Sunrise
This past weekend I met up with Neemor, an AT and PCT alum, and we set out for the Roan Highlands. We got to Carver’s Gap thursday night and camped just up the hill from the car. It was a pretty balmy night, not nearly as cold as I expected. I woke up to the birds chirping and Neemor telling me that the sun’s about to rise. We left camp to be packed up later and hurried up the first bald just north of the gap. ...

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Countdown Day 0…Time Flies

In 4 hours, I will be winding my way through airport security. In 14 hours, I will be in South Carolina. In 86 hours, I will nearly be to Springer. Where did the time go?
A year ago, this trip seemed like a pipe dream. Six months ago, I couldn’t wait to get started. One month ago, I would rather have been anywhere but home. Now, I am a little apprehensive and sad to be leaving my familiar life. ...

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And we’re off on our adventure!

Day One
Louis and I left Virginia on Saturday afternoon and drove half the way to the start in Georgia. On Sunday we drove down the rest of the way and parked Louis’ car a bit north so he could hike the first week with me.
We took a shuttle from the car to the start. It was driven by an animated character named Ron. Ron gives Gatorade and hand warmers to all hikers, and he packs out their trash. ...

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HSBC Women’s Champions Winners and History

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Inaugurated in 2008, the HSBC Women’s Champions is a limited field event held in Singapore and sanctioned by the LPGA. It replaced the HSBC Women’s Match Play Championship, which ran from 2005 – 2007.

The current field consists of 63 players. To ensure an invitation, a player must have won an LPGA tournament in 2013 or have finished the year in the Top 20 of the Rolex Rankings. Others are invited based on rankings. Because it is a limited field event, there is no cut. All competitors will play four rounds.

In 2008 and 2008, the field was 78 players, with a $2 million purse. The current purse is $1.4 million, with the winner taking $210,000.

The HSBC Women’s Champions tournament was played on the Garden Course of the Tanah Merah Country Club in eastern Singapore, adjacent to Singapore Changi Airport from 2008 to 2012. It is now played at the Serapong Course at the Sentosa Golf Club in Sentosa.

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HSBC, a financial corporation, is the title sponsor of the tournament as well as several events on the PGA TOUR.

A complete list of HSBC Womens Champions winners follows:

 

HSBC Women’s Champions Winners

Year Winner Country Score
2016 Jang Ha-Na South Korea 269 (-19)
2015 Inbee Park South Korea 273 (-15)
2014 Paula Creamer US 278 (-10)
2013 Stacey Lewis US 273(-15)
2012 Angela Stanford US 278 (-10)
2011 Karrie Webb Australia 275 (-13)
2010 Ai Miyazato Japan 278 (-10)
2009 Jiyai Shin South Korea 277 (-11)
2008 Lorena Ochoa Mexico 268 (-20)

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Gratitude and Goals

Some people dream of houses, cars, and a life of extravagance. I am not one of them. I dream of living in a place with no plumbing, where the only running water comes from a stream. I want to awake from the whistle of a bird as sunlight basks it’s glory upon my cuben fiber rooftop. The only neighbors I want are people who want to live the way I do, those who thrive on minimalism.   ...

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Diary of a fourth category racer: February – First race, first crash

Smashy-crashy at 'Spillingdon' as Tom pins a number on for the first time

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Tshwane Open Winners and Tournament History

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Tshwane Open Winners and History

The inaugural of the Tshwane Open, co-sanctioned by the Sunshine and European Tours, was held in 2013. It is the sixth, and last Sunshine-European co-sanctioned tournament of the year.

The Tshwane Open offers a total prize purse of 1.5 million Euros.

In 2015, the Tshwane Open was held at the Pretoria Country Club. This will be the first major European Tour event held on the grounds of the 105-year-old club. The course was redesigned in 2004 by the Gary Player Group. It is considered one of the top courses in South Africa.

The first two years were held at the The Els Club at Copperleaf outside Pretoria. The Els Club is built on land once lived on by Ernie Els’ grandfather, Ernie Vermaak. The course is designed by Ernie Els.

As I’ve mentioned before, I love watching the tournaments in South Africa. The landscape there is fascinating. One day I hope to visit.

A list of Tshwane Open Winners follows:

Year Winner Country Score
2016 Charl Schwartzel South Africa 264 (−16)
2015 George Coetzee South Africa 266 (−14)
2014 Ross Fisher England 268 (−20)
2013 Dawie van der Walt South Africa 267 (−21)

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Shedding the Weight: Gear Changes for My 2nd AT Attempt

Changes I made after swapping gear, and doing my own personal shakedown prior to round 2 on the Appalachian Trail.

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Riders union threatens UCI with legal action over disc brakes

Professional Cyclists Association demands further safety measures, including covers and rounded rotor edges, are implemented

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BMC Roadmachine RM01 Ultegra 2017 road bike – review

An all-encompassing name for an all-encompassing bike – it’s an all-in-one masterpiece

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Monday, February 27, 2017

Gear Galore

If at first you buy the wrong gear, research and research some more
The first thing I wanted to do when I decided I was going to hike the AT was get my gear together. I was sure that if I could get my big three it would feel more real. Being a year out from actually beginning the trek, I figured gathering my gear could be something to do in the mean time. For those of you in that position now, ...

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Brooklynn

Much like Maplewood Village and Lions Gate Village, Lynn Creek/Seylynn is undergoing a transformation into a walkable, transit oriented hub.  Brooklynn by Wanson Developments will be the next development to come up in the Lynn Creek/Seymour Village centre. Brooklynn will be a mixed use building consisting of ground floor retail and 63 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom condos.

More information and sales are expected to be released in March of 2017, register with us today to be kept up to date on this development and may others like it coming to the North Shore.

 

 

 

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Cedar Reach at Maplewood

After the very successful development of Loden Green by Guildford Developments and Maplewood Place by Anthem, as well as the Northwood Estates Rental suite and shopping centre,  Maplewood Villages is rapidly becoming a hot spot in North Vancouver. Cedar Reach is the newest development coming soon to the area.  Cedar Reach will be modern collection of homes featuring 163 One, Two, and Three bedroom homes in the heart of Maplewood Village.  Within a short stroll to Northwood Shopping centre, including Strong’s Market, Deep Cove Brewing. banking and liquor store, Cedar Reach will be designed with West Coast architecture and storage space for all your gear to fully enjoy the outdoors its surrounded by.

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Belle Isle by Citimark Developments

Lions Gate Village was approved under the new OCP a couple years ago, we are now seeing the changes coming with Park West slated to begin sales in the coming months, as well as Larco’s rental community, but Belle Isle will be the first ground oriented townhome development, when all phases are completed will include 164, 1, 2

, and 3 bedroom townhomes and garden flats.

Belle Isle will be centrally located in a new community within walking distance of Park Royal, a 15 minute drive to downtown and quick access to bus routes directly downtown, or anywhere on the North Shore

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Week 17 – Duncannon to Waynesboro, PA

We are almost at our halfway point of our journey!  Just a few more days and we will have completed half of the entire Appalachian Trail!  What an adventure this has been so far!  The people we’ve met.  The small towns we have come across.  Truly this has been a journey of a lifetime and I have loved every minute of it!  We say goodbye to 33 and continue our journey south as we head for the halfway mark!
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How To Ruin A Friendship: Golf Edition

This video offers a sure-fire method for ruining a friendship.

I would never speak to the guy again.

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Dogs and The Smokies: What You Need to Know

here’s nothing quite like heading into the great outdoors with my best friends. Those best friends happen to have four legs and waggy tails, and while I wish they could accompany me everywhere, that isn’t always the case. Each year, many thru-hiker hopefuls set out from Springer with their furry friends by their sides. While a vast majority of the AT is pet friendly, there are a few exceptions. One of those is the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, ...

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On Letting Go

I believe I’ve always hated it, the act of going to town.
The incessant noise.
The smoky smell of exhaust.
And why is everyone in such a hurry?
The vacant stares.
The road rage.
Humans were not meant to thrive in this manner.
I wish to avoid it for awhile.
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Growing up, going to town usually was treated as a big deal. We were on a farm and at the time the drive to the nearest store was about forty-five minutes. ...

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14 things I learned from going on a winter campout shakedown

A few weeks ago I went on a winter campout in the NY Catskills with a bunch of my dad’s friends and their kids. I’d never gone camping in the winter before so I thought it’d be a great way to test out my gear. I mean, if I can survive subfreezing temperatures with my gear then I should be fine with cold weather on the trail. I didn’t really know what to expect of the weekend but it turned out to be a really fun time. ...

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Livin’ the dream

Sweaty, tired, and out of breath, Everytime Shark Bite (formerly Imagine, his blisters peeled and it looks like a shark got ahold of his foot!) is asked how he’s doing “oh I’m just livin’ the dream” is his answer. And I have to agree with him.
Week 2
I can’t tell if North Carolina has been easier terrain or if Georgia just whipped my butt into shape but I’ve been movin’ along great this week! We got the 100 mile mark on 3/19/2017 so only 13 more states to go! ...

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The Current State of Affairs

Hello all! No, I have not dropped off the face of the Earth, although I can understand if that’s what everyone thinks. As I am sure you are all aware, hiking the AT is actually expensive. Who knew we’d pay so much money to live like hobos? Rest assured, I am still very much alive, despite the unreasonably long time in between blogs. I am currently working my ass off literally ALL THE TIME to save for the coming adventure. ...

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Why Going Walkabout Isn’t as Crazy as it Sounds

To Go Walkabout
Walkabout, is an Australian Aboriginal rite of passage for a person in their youth to transfer into adulthood.  It is a spiritual journey that one takes through the bush of the Australian Outback.  As a result, the young person grows closer with his/her cultural heritage.  This nomadic lifestyle shies away from modern culture and technology, which is similar to a thru-hiker experience.
Thru-Hiker’s give up their daily comforts, and rough it in the wilderness for several months.   ...

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Five things we learned from the start of the Spring Classics

Greg van Avermaet and Peter Sagan set the tone for an enthralling cobbled campaign to come

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White Mountain Kid

How Did I Get Here?
The Appalachian trail was just a thought in 2012, I only knew it existed. Some of my good friends from home and I had some interest in Visiting and hiking the White Mountains. We'd stay at the cabin (Thunderbird Lodge) my grandparents built back in the 70's with the help of their two kids (Uncle Pete and Dad) in Tamworth, NH. The cabin a cozy 18'x 36' (including the screened porch) one bed, ...

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WGC-Mexico Championship Winners and History

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The WGC-Mexico Championship at Doral is one of four World Golf Championship events for the mens’ professional golf tours. Prize money from the event is official on both the PGA Tour and the European PGA Tour.

Beginning in 2017, the event moves to Club de Golf Chapultepec in Mexico City. It had previously been at Doral.

The event has been played at eight different venues in its short history:

  • 1999 – 2000 at the Valderrama Golf Club in San Roque, Spain
  • 2001 (scheduled for, but not played due to the Sept. 11 attacks) at the Bellerive Country Club in St. Louis, Missouri
  • 2002 at the Mount Juliet Golf Club in Thomastown, Ireland
  • 2003 at the Capital City Club in Atlanta, Georgia
  • 2004 at the Mount Juliet Golf Club in Thomastown, Ireland
  • 2005 at Harding Park in San Francisco
  • 2006 at the Grove in Hertfordshire, England
  • 2007 – 2016 at the Doral Golf Resort and Spa in FloridaThe event also has had three different sponsors. The initial sponsor was American Expresss (1999 – 2006), followed by CA (2007 – 2010) and Cadillac.
  • Beginning in 2017 at Club de Golf Chapultepec in Mexico City.

The Cadillac Championship is played over 72 holes in the stroke play format.

The starting field consists of:

  • Top 50 players from the Official World Golf Rankings (one week and two weeks prior to event)
  • Top players from member tours’ money lists or orders of merit (from last complete season)
  • Top 30 PGA Tour FedEx Cup list (also top 10 from one week prior to event)
  • Top 20 European Tour (also top 10 from two weeks prior to event)
  • Top 2 each from Asian Tour, Japan Golf Tour, PGA Tour of Australasia, and Sunshine TourDue to overlaps on the above qualifications, the field consisst of approximately 70 eligible players, half that (144 to 156 players) for most regular PGA Tour events.

Because of the limited field, there is no 36-hole cut.Tiger Woods (who else?) holds the record for most wins at 6. He also had the lowest aggregate score at 261 (2006) and the lowest to par at -25 (2002).

For a list of WGC-Mexico Championship winners, see below:

WGC-Mexico Championshp Winners
Year Player Country Score To par 1st prize ($) Purse ($)
2016 Adam Scott Australia 276 -12 1,620,000 9,500,000
2015 Dustin Johnson United States 279 -9 1,572,500 9,250,000
2014 Patrick Reed United States 284 -4 1,530,000 900,000
2013 Tiger Woods United States 269 -19 1,500,000 8,750,000
2012 Justin Rose England 272 -16 1,400,000 8,500,000
2011 Nick Watney United States 272 -16 1,400,000 8,500,000
2010 Ernie Els South Africa 270 -18 1,400,000 8,500,000
2009 Phil Mickelson United States 269 -19 1,400,000 8,500,000
2008 Geoff Ogilvy Australia 271 -17 1,350,000 8,000,000
2007 Tiger Woods United States 278 -10 1,350,000 8,000,000
2006 Tiger Woods United States 261 -23 1,300,000 7,500,000
2005 Tiger Woods United States 270 -10 1,300,000 7,500,000
2004 Ernie Els South Africa 270 -18 1,200,000 7,000,000
2003 Tiger Woods United States 274 -6 1,050,000 6,000,000
2002 Tiger Woods United States 263 -25 1,000,000 5,500,000
2001 Cancelled due to September 11 attacks
2000 Mike Weir Canada 277 -7 1,000,000 5,000,000
1999 Tiger Woods United States 278 -6 1,000,000 5,000,000

Prior to the WGC Championship, a long-running PGA Tour event was held at Doral. The past winners for that tournament are listed below:

Doral Championship Past Winners
Year Winner Country Winning Score 1st Prize ($)
Ford Championship at Doral
2006 Tiger Woods (2) United States 268 (-20) 990,000
2005 Tiger Woods (1) United States 264 (-24) 990,000
2004 Craig Parry Australia 271 (-17)PO 900,000
2003 Scott Hoch United States 271 (-17)PO 900,000
Genuity Championship
2002 Ernie Els South Africa 271 (-17) 846,000
2001 Joe Durant United States 270 (-18) 810,000
Doral – Ryder Open
2000 Jim Furyk United States 265 (-23) 540,000
1999 Steve Elkington (2) Australia 275 (-13) 540,000
1998 Michael Bradley United States 278 (-10) 360,000
1997 Steve Elkington (1) Australia 275 (-13) 324,000
1996 Greg Norman (3) Australia 269 (-19) 324,000
1995 Nick Faldo England 273 (-15) 270,000
1994 John Huston United States 274 (-14) 252,000
1993 Greg Norman (2) Australia 265 (-23) 252,000
1992 Raymond Floyd (3) United States 271 (-17) 252,000
1991 Rocco Mediate United States 276 (-12)PO 252,000
1990 Greg Norman (1) Australia 273 (-15)PO 252,000
1989 Bill Glasson United States 275 (-13) 234,000
1988 Ben Crenshaw United States 274 (-14) 180,000
1987 Lanny Wadkins United States 277 (-11) 180,000
Doral-Eastern Open
1986 Andy Bean (3) United States 276 (-12)PO 90,000
1985 Mark McCumber (2) United States 284 (-4) 72,000
1984 Tom Kite United States 272 (-16) 72,000
1983 Gary Koch United States 271 (-17) 54,000
1982 Andy Bean (2) United States 278 (-10) 54,000
1981 Raymond Floyd (2) United States 273 (-15) 45,000
1980 Raymond Floyd (1) United States 279 (-9)PO 45,000
1979 Mark McCumber (1) United States 279 (-9) 45,000
1978 Tom Weiskopf United States 272 (-16) 40,000
1977 Andy Bean (1) United States 277 (-11) 40,000
1976 Hubert Green United States 270 (-18) 40,000
1975 Jack Nicklaus (2) United States 276 (-12) 30,000
1974 Buddy Allin United States 272 (-16) 30,000
1973 Lee Trevino United States 276 (-12) 30,000
1972 Jack Nicklaus (1) United States 276 (-12) 30,000
Doral-Eastern Open Invitational
1971 J. C. Snead United States 275 (-13) 30,000
1970 Mike Hill United States 279 (-9) 30,000
Doral Open Invitational
1969 Tom Shaw United States 276 (-12) 30,000
1968 Gardner Dickinson United States 275 (-13) 20,000
1967 Doug Sanders (2) United States 275 (-9) 20,000
1966 Phil Rodgers United States 278 (-10) 20,000
1965 Doug Sanders (1) United States 274 (-14) 11,000
1964 Billy Casper (2) United States 277 (-11) 7,500
Doral C.C. Open Invitational
1963 Dan Sikes United States 283 (-5) 9,000
1962 Billy Casper (1) United States 283 (-5) 9,000

Michigan’s own Mike Hill was the winner in 1970!

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Abu Dhabi Tour 2017: Caleb Ewan wins stage four ahead of Mark Cavendish

Rui Costa seals overall victory; Cavendish tops points classification

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Luke Rowe encouraged by start to Classics campaign

Team Sky's Welshman third at Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne as Greg van Avermaet and Peter Sagan win on opening weekend

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Sunday, February 26, 2017

Some Final Thoughts Before I Start

Well…Here I am the night before I head down to Georgia.
I am so nervous I could puke and I am so excited I could explode. I suppose that is how I should feel before leaving my friends, family, and the comfort of a clean toilet to go eat, sleep, and shit in the woods for 4.5 months.
In addition to all of this, I am having the panic of did I pack too much? My pack fully loaded with food and water is about 35 pounds or did I pack too little? ...

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Hi, My Name is Mismatch and I’m a Long Distance Backpacker

A brief summary of my thru-hiking career and my decision to hike the Pacific Crest Trail.

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Going Ultralight – The Struggle is Real

Yesterday, I discussed the evolution of my gear over the last 20 years of casual hiking and camping.  Check it out!
I never thought I would care so much about 10 pounds.
Let’s be clear.  I care because it is a cool goal to set for myself.  It is a mini-challenge.  A good exercise before hitting the trail. I don’t think a pound or two over ten pounds base weight is going to make a huge difference.   ...

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A Week in the Clouds (Week 2)

Well folks, Georgia has been left behind in favor of North Carolina. Which, to be honest, looks strikingly similar to Georgia. I do have to say that so far, North Carolina has been a little easier than Georgia – the climbs are longer, but they’re gradually steep and often run on ridge lines instead of summiting on and then plummeting off mountain after mountain, as the trail does in Georgia. Then again, I still have a couple hundred miles left of North Carolina, ...

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Honda LPGA Thailand Winners and History

Honda LPGA ThailandPlayed since 2006, the Honda LPGA Thailand is part of the LPGA’s global outreach program. The current format is 72 hole, no cut, limited field event. Seventy players are invited, including the 60 top available LPGA players and 10 sponsors invitees.

The tournament’s first edition was held at Thailand’s Amata Spring County Club in 2006. It was the first LPGA event held in Thailand, and increased to eight the number of different countries on the LPGA schedule.

The following year, the LPGA Thailand moved to the Siam Country Club. There was no tournament in 2008.

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Siam Country Club

A full list of Honda LPGA Thailand winners follows:

Honda LPGA Thailand Past Winners
Year Champion Country Score Margin Venue
2017 Amy Yang South Korea 266 (-22) 5 strokes Siam Country Club -Pattaya Old Course
2016 Lexi Thompson United States 268 (-20) 5 strokes Siam Country Club -Pattaya Old Course
2015 Amy Yang South Korea 273 (-15) 2 strokes Siam Country Club -Pattaya Old Course
2014 Anna Nordqvist Sweden 273 (-15) 2 strokes Siam Country Club -Pattaya Old Course
2013 Inbee Park South Korea 276 (-12) 2 strokes Siam Country Club -Pattaya Old Course
2012 Yani Tseng  Taiwan 269 (-19) 1 stroke Siam Country Club -Pattaya Old Course
2011 Yani Tseng  Taiwan 273 (-15) 5 strokes Siam Country Club – Pattaya Old Course
2010 Ai Miyazato  Japan 267 (-21) 1 stroke Siam Country Club – Pattaya Old Course
2009 Lorena Ochoa  Mexico 274 (-14) 3 strokes Siam Country Club – Pattaya Plantation Course
2008 No Tournament
2007 Suzann Pettersen  Norway 267 (-21) 1 stroke Siam Country Club – Pattaya Old Course
2006 Hee-Won Han  South Korea 202 (-14) 5 strokes Amata Spring Country Club

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ENO hammock ridge line addition

Making a great hammock even better.  Add a Ridgeline to the ENO hammock to get the perfect hang every time and have a place to store snacks!
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When I first heard about hammocks it was from a friend at school who had an ENO DoubleNest.  I tried it,liked it and still have that same DoubleNest to this day.  It’s the older model with the steel carabiners that double as boat anchors in a pinch.   ...

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There are somethings you can only learn in a storm

“Who voluntarily spends 6 months in the woods?”
This was the most common question I was asked by curious coworkers, family members, and strangers upon learning of my endeavor to hike the AT. Now that the Big Day is just around the corner, the little voices in my head asking me the same thing are getting progressively louder.
This hike has taken months of preparation and planning- down to every tenth of an ounce. As my husband and I drove the 10 hours down to Georgia, ...

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For Oscars Night: The Best Golf Movies

Saturday, February 25, 2017

Evolution of My Gear – Aiming for Ultralight

In my last post, I talked about my plan to go with the flow on the trail and provided some background on my professional life prior to hitting the trail.  Check it out!
… Just want to get this out of the way up front.  Every piece of gear I mention in this post, I purchased.  No freebies.  Why would anyone give me free stuff, anyways?
My journey towards ultralight backpacking
Around 20 years ago, my first hiking backpack was somewhere in the 65L-85L range.   ...

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7 Regrets I Don’t Have Before Beginning the AT

My husband and I just completed a two day shakedown hike three weeks out before our AT departure date.  Some of our gear worked smashingly and other things will be left behind.
1. I’m a woman and I pee standing up
After searching in three stores with my husband and dad we finally found it.  A woman’s pee cup.  That’s right every time on the AT, I will not have to remove my heavy pack, peel down sweaty undergarments and squat on throbbing legs just to relieve myself of much needed hydration, ...

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Adjusting to Life on the Appalachian Trail

Hey friends!
Our first week on the trail was SO awesome! It’s funny, one of our moms asked us if it (hiking the Appalachian Trail) was as hard as we thought it would be. The answer is yes – but it was also easier, more fun, more rocky, more free, and more everything than we thought at the same time. We have been really fortunate to meet some cool people so far! So far we have met Ru, ...

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For The Weekend: Tuaca Liqueur Review

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Tuaca Liqueur Review
Grade: A
Teacher’s Comments: A nice vanilla flavor.

Recently, I went to the best stocked wine and liqueur store in the area in search of Nassau Royale, a vanilla rum that I learned to like on a trip to the Bahamas. It’s absolutely fabulous in a rum and coke. Unfortunately, the Michigan Liquor Control Commission no longer has Nassau Royale on its “approved list.”

My friendly local shopkeep suggested that I try Tuaca instead. I’m glad I did.

Tuaca is a brandy-based liqueur with “essence of orange and vanilla.” Legend has it that the beverage dates back to the Renaissance where it was created for none other than Lorenzo Medici. The original recipe apparently was made with milk. Now, Tuaca is no longer manufactured in Italy, but in Lexington, Kentucky. Lots of good drinks coming out of Kentucky.

The Tuaca liqueur has a bright, fun flavor. There’s a strong vanilla taste, with a bit of fruitiness. You can drink it straight, but as the shopkeep promised, it goes really well with a coke.

I haven’t tried it yet, but the Tuaca website has an intriguing recipe for a Tuaca Root Beer Float:

TUACA & Root Beer
1 1/2 oz TUACA
4 oz root beer
1-2 scoops ice cream (optional)
Pour TUACA into a tall glass over ice. Fill with root beer and mix. Add 1-2 scoops of ice cream to create a TUACA root beer float.

Sounds like a perfect summer drink to me.

Tuaca Liqueur is one that I’ll keep on hand.

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Three Must Haves That Saved My Ass in the First 136 Miles, One Quite Literally

Nothing is worse that dealing with itchy swamp ass. You scratch it and it gets irritated causing you to scratch it again and before you know it you have the baboons ass on the products label.

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I’ll see you in six months, and that’s okay

People keep asking how Ben feels about me leaving for six months. But I’m not leaving. I’m pursuing, and I'm lucky to have someone so supportive by my side.

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FEAR

“Hello Fear, Thank you for being here. You’re my indication that I’m doing what I need to.” – Cheryl Strayed
Fear
It is an unpleasant emotion. One that serves an important function in protecting us from harm. Yet, in today’s society it tends to do more harm than good. Now… I do not speak of harm to one’s physical being, but rather the adverse effect “fear” has on one’s ambitions and dreams.
Far too often you will find that we choose what is comfortable and socially acceptable rather than seeking out what we truly desire. ...

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Friday, February 24, 2017

Preparing for 2017 AT Thru-Hike

Hi Folks!  My name is Tom and April 10th, 2017 is my scheduled start date for my NOBO AT thru-hike adventure.  A little bit about myself.  I’m happily married and this May we will celebrate our 38th anniversary.  We have three adult children and 4 amazing grandchildren from our oldest son and his wife.  I recently retired from my job, and before I move into my encore career I decided that now is the perfect time to go on this journey.  ...

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Topgolf Offers Golf Equipment To Overseas Troops

Next Stop:Springer Mtn.

Well folks, the time is here! I am currently on my way down to Georgia for the night and start my journey starting on Springer Mountain in the morning!  It’s hard to believe that after this past year of reading, planning, and training, that it’s finally here. As of right now, I feel about every single emotion that a person can feel: Happiness, excitement, anxiousness, nervousness, and lots of questioning that I know will subside just as soon as I step foot on the first white blaze. ...

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On Hiking With A Knife

I wouldn’t be caught dead in the wilderness without a knife.  Plain and simple. I was always taught that you never go into the woods without a.) telling someone where you are going and b.) a knife.  Which is why I will be carrying one on my hip during my thru-hike this year.  I haven’t quite figured out which knife I will be wearing as I have many to choose from.  However, I do know I will definitely be wearing one. ...

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Backpacks and Gear: REI doesn’t know everything about gear

Before I successfully did a Southbound thru hike of the Appalachian Trail, I as most people bought plethora of gear at REI. For many of us hikers, gear is like politics. Gear is controversial.
“What’s your base weight bro?” A quote derived explicitly from cocky North bounders I met early on in my hike.
Gear is controversial. But the most important thing to remember is that you’re the one using the gear, not somebody else. If you are uncomfortable with some of your gear, ...

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Comparisons create anxiety; my current state-of-mind

It’s almost March, about 7 weeks from my solo AT through hike. As I’ve gotten older, I’ve noticed that time does fly by as I have been warned by my elders all my life. This, like so many other admonitions, has come to pass and I, probably like they themselves experienced at one time, am surprised to find myself in a body that I don’t recognize with a mind that’s more forgetful living in a world that I appreciate less. ...

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Six things we want to see at the 2017 Spring Classics

With the Omloop Het Nieuwsblad marking the start of the cobbled Classics, here's what to look out for

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Officially Jobless and Ready to Hike

It’s 75 degrees in south eastern PA in February, I just walked out the door for the last time at both of my jobs that put me in a financially stable place to actually pursue my thru-hike, and I think I saw a few pigs flying around. Five years of day dreaming and I am now two weeks away from standing on Springer Mountain. This is insane! What’s even more insane is that I am not freaking out. ...

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Ride them all: Hellingen app launched ahead of Spring Classics

Hunt down Belgium's toughest and most iconic climbs

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Custom Golf Cowboy Boots From Texas National Outfitters

Abu Dhabi Tour 2017: Marcel Kittel storms back to beat Mark Cavendish on stage two

German comes from way back to beat Manxman and Caleb Ewan

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Adam Blythe interview: “I want to show off being British champion as a national champion should”

Yorkshireman keen to prove himself at Aqua Blue Sport

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Golf Hole Notepad

 

Golf Hole Notepad

Ridiculous Golf Item of the Week

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Thursday, February 23, 2017

Gear Breakdown

All suggestions are welcome!

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My Thru Hike Plan: Go With The Flow

In my previous post, I review the moment I decided to hike the Appalachian Trail, adopting an ultralight philosophy for gear, and how much my friends rock! Check it out. 
For big picture stuff, plans get in the way
Most of us have heard the quote by the Scottish poet, Robert Burns, “the best laid plans of mice and men often go awry”.  This saying always comes to mind when I am considering a big idea or adventure. ...

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Long distance potato chips

I’ve missed the trail every moment of every day since September 2nd 2016.  I missed it before I even left Maine two days later.  I miss it right now.  I miss the people.  The smells.  The animals. Everything about it, everything!  It has become part of me, and I’ve become part of it.  I wouldn’t have it any other way.  It’s hard not to tell a story any time something reminds me of one of millions of amazing memories. ...

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My Mentor Muir

Had they existed at the time, Muir would have hiked both the Appalachian Trail and the Pacific Crest Trail, and probably blogged about his adventures on The Trek

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Just 26 Days Until Spring

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Snow, Frosty Weather, & Exceptional Hikers

Almost a month in, I’ve seen tons of rain with some very friged temputures. Sleeping in a hammock during a thunder storm can be a very tricky thing. Add big wind, 15° temp with a light layer of snow. Your in for a fantastic night on the A.T
Sitting at the N.O.C, drinking tons of beer. Stuffing as much food as I can physically get in my stomach while pondering on this great adventure so far. ...

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Getting Closer to the Start Date..

As I get closer to the start date, I receive so much advice about how to be safe, what  to eat and reasons why I shouldn’t be doing this in the first place.  I know that everyone has concerns and  my best interest at heart.  I have run out of things to say to the naysayers and the ones with really impractical advice.  Some recommendations are, “you should carry a gun, do you have a knife?  ...

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Ribble launch flagship Ultimate SL – their lightest ever frame

840g frame now available, with recommended Ultegra Di2 spec coming in at £2,999

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Golf Is Everywhere: Austin, Texas Edition

Texas National Outfitters, on South Congress in Austin, Texas, had this golf ball on their shelves. It’s a great store, with a very friendly proprietor. The shop focuses on their own hand-made boots, and products by local artisans.

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Owain Doull calls on UCI to address disc brakes after Abu Dhabi Tour injury

Welshman narrowly escaped serious injury after shoe was lacerated in late crash

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iceBike 2017: highlights from Genesis, Lazer, Ridley, Shimano and more

'Road plus' bike with clearance for 50c tyres set to launch in September

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Trail Motivation

About Me
Hi there!
I’m Christina. I’m a wife, health coach, marathon runner and soon-to-be thru hiker on the Pacific Crest Trail. Hiking the Pacific Crest Trail is a dream I’ve had ever since I met my husband. Jake took me on my first overnight backpacking trip in Grand Tetons National Park back in 2011. I called it our first official date. Backpacking and being outdoors has become an important part of my life, my faith and will forever remain a priority in our marriage. ...

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Abu Dhabi Tour: Mark Cavendish bags first win of 2017 season

Manxman sprints to stage one victory as Marcel Kittel suffers crash under flamme rouge

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Six Elite Players Named to Michigan Golf Hall of Fame

Six Elite Players Named to Michigan Golf Hall of FameSix Elite Players Named to Michigan Golf Hall of Fame

BIG RAPIDS – Six golfers with championship credentials – PGA Master Professional Bob Ackerman of West Bloomfield, PGA Professional Brian Cairns of Walled Lake, PGA Tour veteran Tom Gillis of Lake Orion, former LPGA Tour player Suzy Green-Roebuck of Ann Arbor, the late Alex Ross of Detroit who was a U.S. Open winner 110 years ago, and Michigan State University women’s golf coach Stacy Slobodnik-Stoll of Haslett – have been elected to the Michigan Golf Hall of Fame (MGHOF).

They will be inducted Saturday, June 3, in ceremonies at Ferris State University’s Katke Golf Club, and bring the number of inductees to 119, the Michigan Golf Hall of Fame announced today. The six-member 2017 class ties for the largest class in history with the induction group of 1990.

Ackerman, 63, owner of Bob Ackerman Golf in West Bloomfield, won his first Michigan Open title in 1975 as an amateur and added a second in 2003 while also winning the Michigan Senior Open that year and being named Michigan PGA Player of the Year. He is a former Big Ten Conference individual champion from 1975 while playing for Indiana University, a former Illinois Open winner and four-time Illinois PGA Section Player of the Year.

Cairns, 52 and a teaching professional at Fox Hills Learning Center in Plymouth, was named to the Michigan PGA Section’s Hall of Fame last year. His credentials include being a three-time Michigan PGA Professional Champion, playing in the 2016 U.S. Senior Open and playing in the PGA Championship three times. He was named Senior PGA Professional Player of the Year in 2015, the first Michigan PGA Section member to be named a national player of the year in any division. Cairns has been the Michigan PGA Section Player of the Year five times and he also had Champions Tour status in 2014.

Gillis, 48, has played nine seasons on the PGA Tour including 2016, and recently took a high school boys golf coaching job at Pontiac Notre Dame Prep. He has been a touring professional since 1993, including stints on the European Tour, the Web.com Tour and has played competitive golf in 26 countries. He plans to play the Champions Tour when he turns 50. He has been a runner-up twice on the PGA Tour with over $6 million in earnings, won on the Web.com Tour and won two Michigan Open titles.

Green-Roebuck, who will be 50 in April, won her third Michigan Women’s Open title last summer at age 49. She played for seven years on the LPGA Tour in the 1990s, and was a four-time winner on what is now the LPGA’s Symetra Tour. As an amateur she won the Michigan Women’s Amateur, the Golf Association of Michigan Junior Amateur twice and was a two-time individual high school state champion. She is the daughter of Pete Green, who was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1986.

Ross, who died in 1952 at age 72 is the brother of famed golf course architect Donald Ross, and is credited with having won seven of golf’s major championships because of his 1907 U.S. Open win at the Philadelphia Cricket Club and six North and South Opens at Pinehurst Resort (considered a major in the early 1900s). The native of Dornoch, Scotland, was the head professional for 31 years at Detroit Golf Club starting in 1914 and was the first president of the Michigan PGA Section in 1922.

Slobodnik-Stoll, 45 and a Grand Rapids native is the successful head women’s golf coach at Michigan State University with five Big Ten titles and 10 trips to the NCAA Championships, and as a player is the winningest golfer in Golf Association of Michigan history with 15 titles, including two Michigan Women’s Amateur Championships and an unprecedented eight GAM Mid-Amateur wins. She was named the GAM Women’s Player of the Decade in 2010 and is a four-time GAM Player of the Year.

The Michigan Golf Hall of Fame is a heralded collection of portraits, plaques and memorabilia that currently commemorates 113 members, including Walter Hagen, Chuck Kocsis, Horton Smith and more current notables Dave and Mike Hill, Dan Pohl, Meg Mallon and Kelly Robbins. The collection will soon be housed and displayed in the new Professional Golf Management Learning Center planned by Ferris State University at its Katke facility. A $4 million fundraising effort is nearing completion.

The MGHOF is administered by the Michigan Golf Hall of Fame Committee, which is funded through the non-profit Michigan Golf Foundation (501(c) (3) since 1996) and includes 18 members representing a cross-section of the state’s golf associations as well as the golf media. The MGHOF committee conducts an annual election to recognize the achievements of competitive Michigan golfers, but also those of individuals who have contributed to the growth of the game.

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3 DAYS TO GO…OUR TEAM IS READY FOR LAUNCH!

Living Our Dream
In just 3 days we will be stepping through the arch on the approach trail…OMG, it’s really going to happen!
As a boy, I had dreams of becoming an astronaut or an oceanographer. I wanted to explore, living my inner James T Kirk. Life had other plans for me and I ended up in a career which was much more fulfilling than I could have imagined. Now, Caboose and I are off on a journey filled with unknowns, ...

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Michelin Power Endurance tyre – review

Hards as nails member of Michelin's new Power tyre range impresses with great feel and grip

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Raymond Weil Maestro Silver Dial Watch

raymond weil Maestro Silver Dial WatchRaymond Weil Maestro Silver Dial Watch

I like watches with moon phase dials. They are both whimsical and classy.

This Raymond Weil watch features

  • Automatic movement
  • Durable sapphire crystal protects watch from scratches
  • Case diameter: 39 mm
  • Stainless steel case
  • Water resistant to 165 feet (50 M): suitable for swimming and showering

The Raymond Weil watch company was founded in 1976 during the watchmaking industry’s “quartz crisis.” It was a turbulent time, as quartz watches supplanted those with mechanical movements. The Swiss watch industry had 1,600 manufacturers in 1970. By 1983, that was down to 800.

Weil’s entry into the market at that point was, to say the least, audacious.

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Wednesday, February 22, 2017

3 More Window Treatments for Sliding Glass Doors

Choosing a window treatment for a sliding glass door can be a challenge because you don’t want to hinder the usefulness of the door. Consider these 3 common window treatments as you dress up your sliding door.

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Vertical Blinds
Sliding door blinds are the most common window treatments and provide the best solution for privacy concerns in a home where sliding doors and French doors are used. Sliding doors are attractive and efficient, but they need to come with the proper kind of treatment to preserve privacy and filter sunlight.
But choosing the wrong kind of blinds can ruin the beauty and efficiency of a sliding door. So in order to keep this from happening, you need to know the different choices you have when it comes to sliding door blinds. Sometimes having tons of choices can be overwhelming, but it is a blessing in this case if you know what options you have.
Blinds are commonly made of PVC plastic, Faux Wood, Real, Wood, and Fabric. They are constructed using slats or vanes that can be adjusted using a cord, a wand, or a remote control. Their slats slightly overlap, making the blinds and shades very easily adjustable. Because they are easily adjustable, blinds can provide privacy whenever you want it. You can also control the amount of light that can get in your home. Source: DecorSnob

Side-Mounted Panels
Purely decorative treatments, such as these side-mounted panels, are perfect for sliders that receive constant use or that frame unbeatable vistas so the view remains barrier-free. The panels don’t move, so go ahead and mount the rods out of reach (these are positioned 12 inches above the top of the door’s frame) for a design trick that visually adds height to a low ceiling. Source: BHG

Privacy Sheers
If you are looking for a classical, elegant look, Luminette Privacy Sheers are a good choice. The sheer facing resembles traditional sheer draperies, while the 180-degree rotating vertical fabric vanes give you complete control over light and privacy to create the perfect ambiance you desire. Source: HunterDouglas

 

Contact:
Universal Blinds
601 – 1550 W. 10th Ave
Vancouver, V6J 1Z9
Canada
Phone: (604) 559-1988

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A Little Less Than 2 Weeks Ago, I Decided to Thru Hike the AT

It started with a thought
“If I wanted to hike the AT this year, I could probably get everything together and leave in a few weeks.” Followed by, “My friends are already here for the winter, I am sure they could watch my home, dog, and cat for a few months.”  And here I am 10 days later writing a blog post about my planned northbound thru hike of the Appalachian Trail, which starts in about 12 days. ...

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Honda Classic Video Preview

This week on the PGA TOUR is the Honda Classic. Here’s the official Honda Classic Video Preview.

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A Shakedown (Or The Unexpected Virtue of Uphills)

A Warm February Shakedown
This past President’s Day weekend Zach & I headed to Zaleski State Park and Backpacking Trail in Southern Ohio to test out our (near) final gear list, as well as our resolve. We only headed out for a night, with a hike in to the campsite and back out to our car – only about 15 miles total. However, it felt like a good idea to get one last trip in – no matter how quick it was. ...

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Introducing “Tales from the Trail:” Our New Video Blogger Series

e’re excited to announce the start of a brand new video series here at The Trek: our biweekly video updates from selected Trek bloggers currently on the trail. Follow along for on-trail life straight from the Appalachian Trail, Pacific Crest Trail, and Continental Divide Trail. As the season progresses, we’ll be introducing new bloggers, so stay tuned.
This week, get to know some of our 2017 Trek bloggers and what’s getting them out on the trail. ...

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Trail Beta: Appalachian Trail Resupply Points

Comprehensive list of the best resupply points on the A.T. including NOBO mile markers, links, phone numbers, etc. Downloadable PDF copy is available. Great supplement to AWOL's A.T. guide. Cheers!

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Base Weight Breakdown

PCT Permit Start Date: May 4, 2017
Below is our current base weights (excluding water, food, trekking poles and the clothes on our backs).

JAKE
 
 
 

Item 
Weight (g)
Weight (oz)
Weight (lbs.)

BIG AGNES COOPER SPUR UL 2 TENT

Tent
447
15.77
0.99

Rain Fly
563
19.86
1.24

Tent Sack Sea to Summit
18
0.63
0.04

Tent Ground Sheet
151
5.33
0.33

Tent Ground Sheet Sack
9
0.32
0.02

BACKPACK

Osprey Exos 58 Medium

37.8
2.36

SLEEPING GEAR

Seat to Summit 20L Sack
57
2.01
0.13

Nemo Double Bag w/o Hood
1114
39.30
2.46

Thermarest Z-lite – small

10.00
0.63

COOKING

Snow Peak Titanium 450 ML
67
2.36
0.15

Evernew 1.3L Pot/Lid
131
4.62
0.29

Evernew Big Pot koozie
31
1.09
0.07

Stove Sack
4
0.14
0.01

Soto Windmaster Stove
67
2.36
0.15

Soto Stove Sack
11
0.39
0.02

Sea To Summit Long Spoon
11
0.39
0.02

WATER STORAGE/TREATMENT

Platypus Hoser 2.0 Liter
100.0
3.53
0.22

Platypus 2.0 Liter (x2)
74.0
2.61
0.16

Platypus 1.0 Liter

1.20
0.08

Aquamira
*about half full
61
2.15
0.13

PACKED CLOTHING 

Sea To Summit Dry Sack – clothing storage
29
1.02
0.06

Dri Ducks Rain Coat – Medium
160
5.64
0.35

Rab Long Sleeve Shirt
160
5.64
0.35

Long Underwear Icebreaker
169
5.96
0.37

Montbell extremely light
down jacket W/ stuff sack
175
6.17
0.39

Manzella Gloves
52
1.83
0.11

Mountain Hardwear Pants
*zip off part only
154
5.43
0.34

Socks 2 Pair Smartwool Ultralight
62
2.19
0.14

Spare Exoficcio Boxers
104
3.67
0.23

Stocking Cap Patagonia
53.0
1.87
0.12

Exoficcio Sol Cool Bandana
60.0
2.12
0.13

Mountain Hardwear Wind Jacket

2.00
0.13

TOILETRIES 

Toothbrush
16
0.56
0.04

Toothpaste -travel size
10
0.35
0.02

Floss
15
0.53
0.03

Lip Balm
9
0.32
0.02

Sunscreen – travel size

3.00
0.19

Toilet Paper – 1/2 roll
28
0.99
0.06

MISCELLANEOUS 

Sea to Summit 2L Stuff Sack Orange
9
0.32
0.02

First Aid Kit in Zip Lock bag
53
1.87
0.12

1 Mini Bic Lighter
15
0.53
0.03

Waterproof Matches
10
0.35
0.02

Journal w/ Pen
41
1.45
0.09

Zip Lock bags x 2
4
0.14
0.01

Nail Clippers
20
0.71
0.04

Sea To Summit Pack Cover
120
4.23
0.26

Tape
54
1.90
0.12

Leatherman Squirt Knife
56
1.98
0.12

Bear Line w/ mini carabiner
39
1.38
0.09

Bug Spray in Zip Lock bag
66
2.33
0.15

ELECTRONICS 

2L Sea to Summit Dry Sack
23
0.81
0.05

SPOT Locator Device
117
4.13
0.26

Headlamp w/ 2 Lithium AAA Batteries
54
1.90
0.12

GPS
129
4.55
0.28

2 extra Lithium AA Batteries
30
1.06
0.07

3 Extra Lithium AAA Batteries
23
0.81
0.05

iPod Touch
103
3.63
0.23

iPod Touch Charger
6
0.21
0.01

Yurbud Headphones
17
0.60
0.04

Sony Camera w/ Case
317
11.18
0.70

3 Spare Sony Batteries
66
2.33
0.15

Sony Galaxy S4 active
154
5.43
0.34

Fenix Watch Charger
12
0.42
0.03

Galaxy S4 Active Charging Cord
20
0.71
0.04

GRAND TOTAL
 
 
16.0 lbs

 

CHRISTINA
 
 
 

Item 
Weight (g)
Weight (oz)
Weight (lbs.)

BIG AGNES COOPER SPURUL 2 TENT

Stakes
99
3.49
0.22

Z packs Stakes Sack
2.5
0.09
0.01

Poles
436
15.38
0.96

Tent Pole Sack
14
0.49
0.03

BACKPACK

Osprey Auroa Medium

52
3.25

SLEEPING GEAR

Thermarest Z-lite – small

10
0.63

WATER STORAGE

Platypus Hoser 2.0 Liter
100.0
3.53
0.22

Platypus 2.0 Liter ( 2x)
74.0
2.61
0.16

Platypus 1.0 Liter

1.20
0.08

PACKED CLOTHING 

Sea To Summit Dry Sack -clothing storage
45
1.59
0.1

Dri Ducks Rain Coat Small
153
5.40
0.10

Rab Long sleeve Shirt
136
4.80
0.34

Long Underwear North Face
174
6.14
0.38

Montbell Down Jacket w/ stuff sack
368
12.98
0.81

Z packs mittens
36
1.27
0.08

Mountain Hardwear Pants
*zip off part only
138
4.87
0.30

Socks 2 Pair Smartwool Ultralight
62
2.19
0.14

Spare Exofficio Underwear
26
0.92
0.06

Patagonia Stocking Cap
53.0
1.87
0.12

Wool Buff
33.0
1.16
0.12

Exoficcio Sol Cool Bandana
60.0
2.12
0.07

Z packs Wind Jacket

2.00
0.13

Teva Sandals

6.50
0.41

TOILETRIES 

Toothbrush
16
0.56
0.035

Diva Cup
19
0.67
0.04

Hand Sanitizer – travel size
30
1.06
0.07

MISCELLANEOUS 

Deuce of All Spades w/ carabiner
24
0.85
0.053

Journal w/ pen
41
1.45
0.09

Sea To Summit Pack Cover
120
4.23
0.26

ELECTRONICS 

Iphone 5 in Lifeproof Case
152
5.36
0.33

Headlamp w/ 2 Lithium
AAA batteries
54
1.90
0.34

Iphone 5 Charger
15
0.53
0.12

 Yurbuds Headphones
17
0.60
0.03

Iphone Shuffle
12
0.42
0.04

Iphone Shuffle Charger
6
0.21
0.03

USB Double Wall Charger
37
1.31
0.01

GRAND TOTAL
 
 
10.1 lbs ...

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My First AT Experience

As we near the start date for our thru hike, I figured it would be worth sharing my (Justin’s) first AT experience, because as awful as it was, it inspired me to pursue a thru hike.
Now that the intro is done, all aboard the struggle bus!
I first set foot on the Appalachian Trail in November of 2009 with my best friend who I had bamboozled into joining me on this ill fated journey with the promise of awe inspiring vistas and adventure. ...

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Hello, I am Travis a 2017 PCT thru hiker

My Name it Travis and I am Hiking the PCT this year.

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Abu Dhabi Tour 2017: TV schedule

Watch every stage live on Eurosport

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Abu Dhabi Tour 2017 preview: Mark Cavendish vs Marcel Kittel, part two

Sprinters and GC men back in UAE as WorldTour action returns

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Ray Mitchell’s North-South Winter Golf Tournament

Honda Classic Preview 2017

The Honda Classic Preview 2017

Dates: February 20-26, 2017
Where: Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
Course: PGA National (Par/Yards: 70/7,140)
Field size: 144
2016 champion: Adam Scott
Purse: $6,400,000 ($1,152,000/winner)
FedExCup: 500 points to the winner
Format: 72-hole stroke play
Twitter: @thehondaclassic

 

Honda longest-running title sponsor on PGA TOUR

  • Title sponsor of The Honda Classic since 1982, American Honda Motor Co., Inc. is the longest-tenured title sponsor on the PGA TOUR, now in its 36th year.
  • Since its inception, the tournament has contributed nearly $40 million to national and local charities, including the Nicklaus Children’s Health Care Foundation. T
  • he Foundation’s mission is to provide charitable support for activities that advance and enhance the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of childhood diseases and disorders
  • Longest-running title sponsors
    • The Honda Classic 1982
    • AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am 1986
    • Shell Houston Open 1992
    • John Deere Classic 1999
    • Sony Open in Hawaii 1999

A look back at the 2016 Honda Classic

  • Despite a quadruple bogey on the par-3 15th hole in round three last year, Australia’s Adam Scott managed to begin Sunday’s final round tied for the lead with Sergio Garcia at 9-under 201.
  • His even-par 70 at PGA National in round four was good enough for a one-stroke win, his 12th on the PGA TOUR, over Garcia at 9-under 271.
  • With the win, Scott became the first player to win on the PGA TOUR with a “quad” during the week since Phil Mickelson at the 2009 TOUR Championship.

More on Adam Scott

  • Scott followed his win at last year’s Honda Classic with another win one week later at the World Golf Championships event at Trump Doral.
  • With that win, he became the first player to win in back-to-back weeks on the PGA TOUR since Billy Horschel won the 2014 BMW Championship and TOUR Championship.
  • In the 2016-17 PGA TOUR Season, Scott claimed nine top-10 finishes in 20 starts and finished fourth in FedExCup, tying his best finish from 2013.
  • Scott is poised to make his sixth start in The Honda Classic. Prior to last year’s victory at PGA National, his best finish was a T11 in his first start of 2001.
  • So far this season on the PGA TOUR, Scott has made three starts; CIMB Classic (T10), World Golf Championships-HSBC Champions (T14) and Genesis Open (T11).

The Honda Classic and the FedExCup

  • The Honda Classic is the 15th event in the PGA TOUR’s wraparound schedule that bridges two years with 47 official events.
  • Over the span of 43 weeks, players vie to become the FedExCup Champion, which distinguishes the one player who not only performs well during the PGA TOUR Season, but also excels through the four-event FedExCup Playoffs, culminating with the 2017 TOUR Championship.
  • Six of the 10 winners of The Honda Classic have finished the season inside the top 30 in the FedExCup standings in the FedExCup era: Ernie Els (2008), Y.E. Yang (2009), Camilo Villegas (2010), Rory McIlroy (2012), Russell Henley (2014), Adam Scott (2016).
  • Three players have led the FedExCup standings in 2016-17, Brendan Steele (1), Justin Thomas (4) and Hideki Matsuyama (9). Matsuyama and Thomas have dueled for No. 1 since week two of the 2016-17 PGA TOUR Season.

2017 PGA TOUR momentum

  • Five of the seven winners in 2017 have been inside the top 25 in the Official World Golf Ranking entering that week’s event: Justin Thomas (SBS Tournament of Champions/22); Thomas (Sony Open in Hawaii/12); Hideki Matsuyama (Waste Management Phoenix Open/5); Jordan Spieth (AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am/6); and Dustin Johnson (Genesis Open/3).
  • Thomas, Spieth and Matsuyama are three of the seven different players under the age of 30 that have accounted for 10 of the 14 PGA TOUR wins through the Genesis Open, including a PGA TOUR-record tying (since 1970) seven straight between The RSM Classic in November and the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am in February.

Last chance to qualify for the World Golf Championships-Mexico Championship

  • The week of The Honda Classic offers the final opportunity for players to qualify for next week’s World Golf Championships event, the WGC-Mexico Championship at Club de Golf Chapultepec.
  • Players not previously eligible can qualify by being inside the top 50 in the Official World Golf Ranking or the top 10 of the FedExCup standings following The Honda Classic.

Field notes

  • 16 of the top 30 in the current FedExCup standings, led by Justin Thomas at No. 2.
  • 23 of the top 50 in the Official World Golf Ranking, led by defending Honda Classic champion Adam Scott at No. 7.
  • 9 past champions of The Honda Classic; Adam Scott (2016), Padraig Harrington (2005, 2015), Russell Henley (2014), Michael Thompson (2013), Rory Sabbatini (2011), Camilo Villegas (2010), Ernie Els (2008), Mark Wilson (2007), Luke Donald (2006).

Player Notes

  • Justin Thomas
    • With three wins in seven starts this season at the CIMB Classic, SBS Tournament of Champions and Sony Open in Hawaii, Justin Thomas sits No. 2 in the current FedExCup standings.
    • Thomas is poised to make his third career start at this week’s Honda Classic. Thomas finished T3 last year at PGA National with rounds of 69-69-68-69—275.
    • In Thomas’ win at the Sony Open, he opened with a 11-under-par 59 to become just the seventh player to post a round of 59 or better in PGA TOUR history
  • Sergio Garcia
    • After his runner-up finish to Adam Scott at last year’s Honda Classic, Sergio Garcia will make his seventh start at PGA National this week. His other top-10 finish in the event, T8, came in 2014.
    • Won the Omega Dubai Desert Classic earlier this month, marking his 28th worldwide victory.
    • Garcia is a nine-time winner on the PGA TOUR, his last being the 2016 AT&T Byron Nelson.
  • Paul Casey
    • Paul Casey collected seven top-10 finishes in 22 starts in 2015-16 en route to a career-best finish of fifth in the FedExCup standings thanks to three top-4 finishes during the FedExCup Playoffs.
    • Casey will be making his eighth start in The Honda Classic this week, where he has finished inside the top five in 2010 (T4) and 2015 (T3). He finished T43 at PGA National last season.
    • Casey is in search of his second career PGA TOUR title and his first since the 2009 Shell Houston Open.
  • Rickie Fowler
    • The Jupiter resident will make his seventh consecutive straight start at The Honda Classic; best finish was T7 in 2012.
    • Finishes in three starts this season; T6/World Golf Championships-HSBC Champions, MC/Farmers Insurance Open, T4 Waste Management Phoenix Open.
    • Fowler is in search of his fourth career win on the PGA TOUR and first since the 2015 Dell Technologies Championship (formerly Deutsche Bank Championship).
    • Begins The Honda Classic 14th in the Official World Golf Rankings
  • Daniel Berger
    • Local favorite Daniel Berger returns to PGA National for a third straight year. In his rookie year of 2015, Berger succumbed to Padraig Harrington on the second playoff hole (No. 17). Berger missed last year’s cut.
    • Berger broke into the winner’s circle for the first time last season at the FedEx St. Jude Classic, where he held off Phil Mickelson, Steve Stricker and West Palm Beach native Brooks Koepka (each finishing T2).
    • Berger will be making his seventh start of the season, where he has already collected a pair of top-10 finishes; T2/World Golf Championships-HSBC Champions and T7/Waste Management Phoenix Open.
  • Brooks Koepka
    • West Palm Beach native Brooks Koepka will return for a fourth consecutive start in this week’s Honda Classic. His T26 finish last season at PGA National marks his best showing.
    • In 2016, Koepka made his first appearance for the U.S. Ryder Cup Team, where he went 3-1 in his four matches en route to the United States’ 17-11 victory at Hazeltine. His three-point total (tied with Brandt Snedeker) was second only to Patrick Reed’s 3 ½ points. Koepka closed the week with a convincing Singles victory over reigning Masters champion Danny Willett.
    • Koepka will be making his sixth start of the 2016-17 PGA TOUR Season this week, highlighted by a solo-second at the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open in November.
  • Danny Willett
    • Reigning Masters champion Danny Willett is poised to make his first start in this week’s Honda Classic and second start of the 2016-17 PGA TOUR Season (75th/World Golf Championships-HSBC Champions).
    • In addition to last year’s win at Augusta, Willett finished inside the top five on the PGA TOUR at the World Golf Championships-HSBC Champions/T3 and World Golf Championships-Mexico Championship (at Trump Doral)/T3.
    • Willett, a Sheffield, England native, is the winner of five worldwide titles.
  • Thomas Pieters
    • Belgium’s Thomas Pieters’ top-10 finish (T2) at last week’s Genesis Open earned him a spot in The Honda Classic field. Pieters closed with a bogey-free, 8-under 63 at Riviera Country Club, tying the low round of the week (Wesley Bryan/R3).
    • Pieters, 25, was selected by Darren Clarke for the 2016 European Ryder Cup Team, where his 4-1 in his five matches became the best record by a European rookie in Ryder Cup history. He also finished fourth in the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio.
  • Jason Bohn
    • A year after suffering a heart attack on Friday of last year’s Honda Classic, Jason Bohn will return for an 11th start in The Honda Classic. His best finish is a T31 in 2007. Following last year’s medical emergency, caused by a 90 percent artery blockage, he returned to competition on the PGA TOUR at the RBC Heritage in April.
    • Bohn will be making his 10th start of the 2016-17 PGA TOUR Season, where he remains in search of his first top-25 showing.
    • Bohn, a two-time winner on the PGA TOUR, is in search of his first win since the 2010 Zurich Classic of New Orleans. Bohn first won at the 2005 B.C Open.

Tournament notes

  • Twelve players have made The Honda Classic their first career TOUR title. Since 2000, five players have achieved the feat; Matt Kuchar (2002), Padraig Harrington (2005), Mark Wilson (2007), Y.E. Yang (2009) and Michael Thompson (2013).
  • Since 1980, only four players have won The Honda Classic in their first attempt: Tim Herron (1996), Matt Kuchar (2002), Todd Hamilton (2004) and Padraig Harrington (2005).
  • Jack Nicklaus (1977-78) is the only player to successfully defend his title at The Honda Classic
  •  International players have won nine of the last 12 Honda Classics, with wins by Padraig Harrington (2005), Luke Donald (2006), Ernie Els (2008), Y.E. Yang (2009), Camilo Villegas (2010), Rory Sabbatini (2011), Rory McIlroy (2012), Harrington (2015) and Adam Scott (2016). Mark Wilson (2007), Michael Thompson (2013) and Russell Henley (2014) are the only United States natives to win since 2005.
  • PGA National continues to rank among the toughest layouts on TOUR.
    • In 2016, the par-70 Champion Course ranked as the second-toughest course on TOUR outside of the majors, with a scoring average of 71.768.
    • Only the par-72 Torrey Pines South Course (Farmers Insurance Open) ranked tougher, with an average of 74.498.
  • From 2007-2016, the “Bear Trap” (Nos. 15-17) ranked as the third-toughest, three-hole stretch on the PGA TOUR of courses that have been played in each of the last 10 years.
    • The field has played that stretch of holes in a combined 2.781 strokes over par since 2007. They played the remaining 15 holes in +4.101.
    • In that same time frame from 2007-2016, hole Nos. 5-7 have played as the fourth most-difficult, three-hole stretch on the PGA TOUR, playing to an average of 0.616 strokes over par.hole stretch on the PGA TOUR of courses that have been played in each of the last 10 years.
    • The field has played that stretch of holes in a combined 2.781 strokes over par since 2007. They played the remaining 15 holes in +4.101.
    • In that same time frame from 2007-2016, hole Nos. 5-7 have played as the fourth most-difficult, three-hole stretch on the PGA TOUR, playing to an average of 0.616 strokes over par.

HONDA CLASSIC PREVIEW 2017 SOURCE: PGA TOUR

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