Thursday, January 31, 2019

To Do or Not To Do… Commercials

To Do or Not to Do…Commercials.

It really isn’t a question.

Many new actors will ponder whether they should do commercials early in their careers for fear of doing one they may regret and having it come back to haunt them later in their careers…you know…once they’ve “made it”. Well…nobody has a crystal ball to know who will or will not “make it” in this industry. Fact is, commercials are a great way to get started for a number of reasons. Anyone advising you differently is either misinformed (or an aspiring actor who never had to pay their own rent). When starting out as an actor, just getting an agent can be tough and it’s easier to get a commercial agent than a principal agent, since they may first want to see what you have to offer and your level of dedication to developing your acting. And, getting a commercial audition is much easier than getting a principal audition. There are a lot of non-union commercial opportunities in Vancouver, which can pay very well for just a few hours work (much more than your rent). In fact, some actors choose to only do commercials since they involve less commitment and allow flexibility to their schedules. When receiving compensation, actors will be offered a buyout or residuals. A buyout is when you receive one lump sum as payment for a commercial and payment can be quite high for one day of work. If you choose instead to collect residuals, this means that as opposed to one lump sum payment, every time your commercial airs you get paid again. With a buyout, the client can air the commercial as many times as they want (within the contracted time) without having to pay you any more money.  VADA Alumni, Sarah Carson (below) has been involved in numerous commercials advertising a wide variety of different brands.

Pillsbury Crescents ‘2016 Holidays: Pizza Sticks’        Stouffer’s Lasagna: Made for You to Love                             Kleenex: ‘Long Flight’                                 

 

Another key benefit of doing commercials is they offer exposure and, as a new actor, getting someone to remember your face (let alone your name) is half the battle. Getting a few commercials under your belt can increase your chances of having someone in the industry recognize you. And, while there are obviously some commercials one would rather people forget, there may also be others that show off your acting skills. Commercials can be fun and hilarious to look back on. Even “A” list actors have skeletons in their closet from early in their careers where they are hardly recognizable or  promoting products we’d never associate them now.

Brian Cranston: Preparation H commercial

Your “look” will play a big role in the decision to hire you since the advertiser is targeting a specific demographic of consumer to buy their product. Numerous factors will be out of your control no matter how well you do in the audition; gender, age, ethnicity, hair colour, physique, good looks, even teeth will all play a part of the final decision. Some companies, especially high end luxury brands, may decide to go with a famous actor to represent their brands and will pay handsomely to get them. Keep in mind that, even if you don’t get a call back for one commercial, if you make a good impression they may keep you in mind for another. And lastly, sometimes an advertiser is so pleased with the outcome of a particular commercial that they decide to build an entire campaign around the actor. And when that happens… it’s like hitting the Jackpot!

                                                                                                 VADA Alumni, Taran Vitt: Grub Hub Commercial

 

 

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Beaufort Landing at Hampton Cove

Beaufort Landing by Polygon Homes is a new townhouse development located at Hampton Cove in Delta. This project will offer a special waterfront collection of 124 executive 3 & 4 Bedroom Townhomes in the Charming Town of Ladner. These three and four bedroom homes offer charming seaside-inspired architecture and a variety of floorplan options. Every detail is thoughtfully designed to give you places to gather and share, and spaces for everyone to enjoy peace and quiet.Nestled between a marina and a golf course, walking and biking trails surround the neighbourhood, and a beautiful new riverside linear park will give residents a natural place to explore their own backyard.

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Be a Good Princess and Follow Your Man

If you find other people discrediting your reasons to thru-hike because you're taking it on with a significant-other who did it first, you aren't alone.

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The Perils of Not Hiking Alone

A lot of people get worked up about thru-hikers going solo. There are multiple articles and videos about thru-hiking solo and past hikers are always encouraging people that they can do it alone. One of the first questions I get when I tell people that I’m doing the AT is: “you’re not going alone, are you?” But where’s the worry for hikers thru-hiking with someone else? For the poor souls that will have a constant companion for 2200 miles? ...

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The Gangs All Gear: My Pre-Hike Big 4

Gear Through the Years
Zzzzziiiip. My eyes blink open. I’m snug in my sleeping bag. The smell corn beef hash cooking on the camp stove hangs in the air. Warm, morning light filters in through the sides of the tent.
Waking up to the sound of the tent zipper is one of my favorite childhood memories. It was such a warm and secure feeling. On top of that, knowing that my obligations for the day were playing in the woods, ...

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In Praise of NOT Over Planning

Why over planning and expectations are omitted from my thru hike experience.

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8 Reasons to Section Hike a Long Trail

Being able to thru-hike a long trail is a dream come true. But not everyone has the resources to embark on such a large-scale adventure. Instead of giving up on the dream, consider section hiking the trail bit by bit. Here are eight reasons why section hiking might be perfect for you.

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Hiking on a Budget aka. Finding Nemo in the Clearance Aisle

Gear.
This word alone is enough to start a conversation that easily snowballs into avalanche proportions when brought up between hikers. Personally, I’m great at the conversation part. Weighing the pros and cons of different pieces, debating if I’m actually going to want to carry my journal all the way to Maine: that’s my jam! The tough part is buckling down and actually deciding the gear I’m getting. My budget jumps into the conversation at this point. ...

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What’s A Golfer To Do When Hell Has Frozen Over?

What’s A Golfer To Do When Hell Has Frozen Over? Much of the nation is ... Read more.

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Bellroy Slim Leather RFID Blocking Wallet

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Wednesday, January 30, 2019

The Great Trail … something a little different

Like many in the backpacking community, I am looking forward with anticipation, impatience, and at times a bit of secret apprehension to the start of a big hike this spring. I too have spent the past few months obsessed with hiking a trail, planning the itinerary, finding available water sources, organizing re-supplies, putting the rest of my life on hold, and of course, the biggest obsession of all – the gear. But this is something a little different.  ...

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PCT training on the Te Araroa

In November I put in to motion the grand plan for my sabbatical year off work. The dream was the PCT in April, but with an entire year off work I could also do the Te Araroa in New Zealand as ‘training’. I am pleased to report that the ‘training’ is going well. 
Training Highlights
Tongariro Crossing
Some of the highlights of the training on the Te Araroa have been doing the Tongariro Crossing otherwise known at Mt Doom from The Lord of the Rings movies. ...

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Flip Flopping and the Great Bear Bag Debate

Y’all, I leave for Springer Mtn. in less than two months. I can hardly wrap my head around it. But I’ll pretend I’m prepared and address a few of the questions I’ve recently been asked.
So why a Flip Flop Hike?
I started thinking about doing a flip flop hike after I went to a thru-hiking class by the AT Conservancy at REI in February last year. The woman teaching the class ultimately ended up telling us that she would flip flop if she ever thru-hiked again. ...

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Why and How A Salty Marine Became a Thru-Hiker

In 2010 I was on my second combat deployment in Afghanistan. I was in a pretty miserable place in my life and was looking forward to exiting the Marine Corps. There was a decompression area on our Forward Operating Base (FOB) that had books, magazines, phones, and computers. I would frequent this place just to find new reading material and a distraction from the day’s aggravations. One day I found a stack of Backpacker magazines that someone had obviously gotten with the mail and put out for everyone. ...

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Thru-hiking for veteran suicide prevention

In nine days I start my northbound 2019 Appalachian Trail thru-hike, raising awareness regarding veteran and military service members suicides. On average, 20 veterans and military members kill themselves each day. It is a startling statistic that rivals the death tolls of any modern US war and the heartbreaking statistic is shared with our international allies. It does not take money, just your time and listening skills.
The Appalachian Pioneer and WWII veteran, Earl Shaffer, once thru-hiked to “walk the war out of his system” and the trend has slowly wound it way into various charities and therapy techniques. ...

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A-Ga-Ming Sundance Golf Course Review

A-Ga-Ming Sundance Golf Course Review A-Ga-Ming Sundance Golf CourseGrade: B+Teacher’s Comments: A very interesting and ... Read more.

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Puma Paradise Shirt

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Tuesday, January 29, 2019

New Year, New Trail; From the AT to the MST

I fell off the blog writing wagon at the end of my AT thru last fall, so let me catch you up. Life of a long distance backpacker can be, well, tiresome and quite frankly my legs broke out into a near sprint as I closed in on the end, but the strangest thing happened as I crossed the 2100 mile mark. Suddenly I wanted time to stop, suddenly all the excitement of completing my first thru hike disappeared, ...

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W63 Mansion On Vancouver’s Westside

W63 Mansion by Hansen Pacific is a new condo development located one block from Winona Park, on Vancouver’s westside. This project will offer a boutique collection of thoughtfully designed 1, 2 and 3-bedroom homes. W63 Mansion provides a tranquil westside lifestyle on South Cambie’s most beautiful block.

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The Real Shit, Trowels of the Trail

The decision to embark on this trek seemed like the toughest choice I would make. As exciting as trail life seems, six months in the woods is never easy. Battling freezing temperatures and unrelenting heat, can I handle the AT with all of its hazards. While in the final stretch of thru-hiking preparations, I dwell on decisions that will greatly impact my life. The AT has taken over my existence. My family and friends think I have become obsessed. ...

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From Climbing to Hiking

Everyone has experienced the anticipation of big deadlines and upcoming events creeping their way closer to them as time continues to move at what seems like an accelerated rate. The second guessing makes its way daily into our minds and the expected outcomes are imagined in hundreds of different ways. But this not the time to let these worries fester inside of us and lead us to rash decisions. I truly believe that we can take these fears and use them to our advantage. ...

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Bitten by the Slovenian Bug: 200 Miles of Hiking Through Slovenia

Our last days in the Italian Alps and the ascent of the Sella Prevala have been epic. But that was it. We had crossed the Alps and in front of us stretched the unknown. From this windy and snowy pass, we tried to imagine what would happen next: new cultures, totally foreign languages, different landscapes… We were at the door of the Balkans, we were entering the former Yugoslavia, we were arriving to Slovenia!

Slovenia is a Tiny Little Country

We had never visited such a small country! ...

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Hiking the New England 67 4,000-Footers

After completing the New Hampshire 48 4,000-footers, local hikers may find themselves wondering what to do next. Many continue on to pursue variations of the 48 (Winter 48, Four-Season 48, Gridding) and others will broaden their horizons beyond New Hampshire to neighboring states. Earning another patch and seeing what trails look like in Vermont and Maine are just two reasons hikers begin working on the New England 67. Summitting 19 more peaks after already doing 48 may seem like an easy task to complete, ...

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What You Need to Know About Camping and Shelters on the Appalachian Trail

Sleeping out in the woods is a regular part of any thru-hike. Aside from the occasional town or hostel, the majority of a thru-hike will be spent sleeping outside. While traveling the AT, hikers generally have two primary options to choose between when it’s finally time to settle in for the night: utilize one of the established AT shelters, or resolve to set up their own traditional campsite. Here are the basics for camping and shelters on the Appalachian Trail. ...

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2019 Waste Management Phoenix Open Preview

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Saudi International Winners and History

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TaylorMade M5 Driver

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Monday, January 28, 2019

AT or PCT: What should I hike first?

Hey readers! My name is Lizzy and I will be thru hiking the PCT alongside my wonderful girlfriend Katie (who will be vlogging our journey on The Trek’s Youtube page as well!).
My start:
When I was in high school, I had a teacher who picked students to go to Alaska every summer. When I heard of this, there was nothing I wanted more, than to be invited along. This trip to Alaska ended up being my “ah ha” moment, ...

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Hong Kong’s Thru-Hikes

Hong Kong’s Thru-Hikes
Hong Kong is a metropolis overflowing with great food, breathtaking vistas, and incredibly rich and diverse hiking. While Hong Kong doesn’t technically have any “thru-hikes,” there are four notable “long” hikes that would fill any thru-hiker’s heart with wanderlust. Also, no matter if you’re a local or only in town for a short stint, there is a hike for you. One of the best things about hiking in Hong Kong is that you can really “choose your own adventure.” Nearly every section of these hikes is accessible by bus, ...

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So you’re planning to thru-hike the Appalachian Trail? #MeToo

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To The Treeline: The Crawford Family’s Documentary

If you’ve been living under a rock somewhere, maybe you missed hearing about the Crawfords, the family of eight that successfully thru-hiked the Appalachian Trail in 2018. Or maybe you were just off hiking somewhere far-off and isolated and totally internet-and-other-human-less and just got back yesterday. Good for you. For that very specific subset of you, Ben and Kami Crawford set off from Springer Mountain on March 1st with their six children, Dove (16), Eden (15), ...

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What I Wish I’d Done For My Health Before My First Long Hike

Imagine this: You’ve just hiked 2,660 miles and you’re in the best shape of your life. You luck out and get an entry into a well-known race you’ve been eyeing for years. It starts in a month. You give yourself a week to recover and you set out on your first ‘training run.’
But something is off. You can’t run more than a couple of miles without extreme muscle fatigue. You’ve been exhausted for days and no amount of sleep relieves the fatigue. ...

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In my defense: Why I am hiking the AT

When I tell people I’m going to hike the AT, I get a fairly predictable set of responses and questions.   When I tell them I’m hiking solo, the response list further narrows.  More often than not, I end up defending myself and my decision to hike 2,200 miles without my husband.  Yes, I am married, and will be gone for five months on the wrong side of the country.  No, I am not crazy.
Backstory
I love my Person.  ...

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Waste Management Phoenix Open Winners and History

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(Back)Breaking Into The Hammock World

I have camped out ever since I was a kid in the Cub Scouts some 40 years ago. And each and every time, I slept in a tent. If you have ever slept in a tent, it provides a feeling of safety and comfort. Its like hiding under the blankets when you were a kid. You think, if the boogey man can’t see me, he can’t get me. The tent gives you this same feeling. If the bear can’t see you, ...

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Warren Doyle’s 13 Statements of Wisdom for Hiking the Appalachian Trail

The following is a guest post courtesy of Warren Doyle.  
In case you somehow haven’t heard of him, Warren Doyle has hiked the entirety of the Appalachian Trail more times than any other hiker in history. He set the unofficial speed record in 1973, thru-hiking the trail in 66 days. Since then, Warren Doyle has completed the Appalachian Trail 18 times for a total of 38,000 miles on the Appalachian Trail. Warren is also the founder of the Appalachian Long Distance Hikers Association (ALDHA). ...

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TaylorMade M6 Driver

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Sunday, January 27, 2019

Why You Should Send Resupply Boxes on a Long Hike

There are a lot of scenarios when it comes to resupply on a long trail, but it’s not just about food and gear.
Create A Vision
Resupply boxes are a little gift to yourself after days or even weeks on the trail. It doesn’t matter what’s in the box, as long as you appreciate getting a little morale booster from yourself. It’s also a physical manifestation of a vision that you have for yourself. Some people create vision boards, ...

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Smokies, Shenandoah Reopen as Government Shutdown Ends

Great Smoky Mountains and Shenandoah National Parks—key waypoints on the Appalachian Trail—fully reopened Saturday, Jan. 26, as the partial federal government shutdown ended.
Great Smoky Mountains park visitor centers are now accessible seven days a week and reservation services for the frontcountry and backcountry are fully operational, according to the Smokies Facebook page. Backcountry permits are required for AT thru-hikers traversing the Smokies.
Some basic services continued to be available in the Smokies during the shutdown through a combination of donated money and revenue generated by recreation fees. ...

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Saturday, January 26, 2019

Budgeting for Gear ~ The Frugal Hiker

I’ve been called many things, but not cheap! Ok, I will admit I am very frugal, but I appreciate quality gear and never go cheap on gear I need to rely on! We all know outfitting a hike can be a huge expense. I personally saved some serious coin and I hope I can help you too! This is how I did it…
I was working part time at Bass Proshop and learned about a computer training program that let’s you gain product knowledge through training videos and once you certify by testing your knowledge, ...

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Happy Birthday, Michigan

Happy Birthday to the state that Gary Player called “The Home of Golf In America.” ... Read more.

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Friday, January 25, 2019

The Impractical Practical Guide to Prepare for Your Thru-Hike

Your ten pound base gear is packed, abs are ripped, and your bank account balance is your best friend. Even if the stars aligned and all these fantasies were reality, the truth is;  you will never be ready for your thru-hike.   You can read all the books you want, but no amount of pages can prepare you physically, mentally, and emotionally for the journey you’re about to embark on.   Sure, it’s important to have a general understanding of what you’re getting yourself into, ...

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For Burns Night: Glenmorangie Original Review

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Scotch Cocktail For Burns Night: The Rusty Nail

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Tribute at Parc Central in Langley

Tribute at Parc Central by Essence Properties is a new townhouse development located in Central Gordon in Willoughby, Langley. This project will offer a stunning collection of 80 luxury four bedroom townhomes. An elegant balance of thoughtfully designed details and luxurious finishings, Tribute townhomes will delight families wanting to live in style.

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Gala at Parc Central in Langley

Gala at Parc Central by Essence Properties is a new condo development located in the neighborhood of Central Gordon in Willoughby, steps away from Langley Event Centre. This project will offer 75 units consisting of one & two-bedroom spacious homes. With no compromise to functionality and design, homes at Gala create a new standard of living in Langley.

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The Burns Supper – January 25

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Tai Chi For Golf

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Golf Phone Wallet

Golf Phone Wallet Ridiculous Golf Item of the Week

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Thursday, January 24, 2019

Reflecting on my AT Thruhike

Finally Finding the Words
Five months later and it’s finally time to reflect on my thoughts finishing the trail. Immediately after I finished, I was too overwhelmed to really process what had just happened. I had completed this trip, THIS EPIC TRIP, that so many people only dream about attempting. To really be able to digest how my life was going to change would have been impossible in that moment.
Summit Day
I think a good place to start this reflection is right before summit day. ...

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Mike’s Appalachian Trail Gear List

This is a comprehensive list of the kit I'll be carrying on the Appalachian Trail this spring. I've included almost everything in the chart with weights.

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Permit Day

A mess of my own making
I’m sitting on a beach chair in the guest room of my parent’s house, surrounded by a trash heap of cardboard boxes and instant ramen. I refer to this room as HQ. I do all my PCT prep here. It’s really quite an embarrassment. Beer bottles are strewn about, a pile of glitter covers the throw rug, and there are so many dishes stacked on the desk I now do my computing from the floor. ...

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Status Report – 30 Days Out

As of today, I am one month out from beginning my AT thru hike.  In less than a month, my husband and I will be driving to Georgia to spend a few days at Amicalola Falls State Park and then he will be driving home alone while I start the adventure of a lifetime.  Since this is probably the last time I will post before I leave, here is an update on the madness that is my brain right now. ...

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The Nitty Gritty of Gear Evolution on a Thru-Hike

About this time last year, I had just committed to my AT thru-hike, which meant that I was in the early research stages. Having never backpacked with less than 30-40 pounds on my back before, the idea of going ultralight was extremely enticing, but it would mean updating almost all of my old “heavy” gear. I was digging through this very website reading up on gear lists in attempts to know every possible piece of equipment out there for my consideration. ...

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Variations of the New Hampshire 48 4,000-Footer List

Reaching a goal is an amazing feeling. Whether it’s the completion of a thru-hike or graduating college, the accomplishment makes the toil and sweat worth the effort. It can also leave you with a sense of confusion at what to do next. When I completed the 67 4,000-footers of New England, I was happy but I also felt lost. Who was I, now that I was no longer “Socked In Hiking The 67?” What was I going to do now that I was done? ...

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Matt Kuchar’s Teacher Headlines West Michigan Golf Show

Kuchar’s Teacher, Chris O’Connell, Headlines West Michigan Golf Show on Feb. 8-10 (Grand Rapids, MI) ... Read more.

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Universal Travel Power Adapter

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Wednesday, January 23, 2019

Pofile Oak Street by Bold

Pofile by Bold Properties is a new 6-storey condo development located at at Oak Street & 67th Avenue in Vancouver. This project will offer 47 boutique one, two and three bedroom homes in one of Vancouver’s most iconic neighbourhoods. The modern residences blend thoughtful details and intuitive design with intelligent floorplans, for balanced, cohesive living.

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Winston Terraces in the heart of Langley

Winston Terraces by Quadstar Development is a new townhouse development located in the heart of Langley. This project will offer a stunning collection of 26 carefully crafted townhomes. Winston Terraces just minutes to Downtown, shops and a myriad of local amenities. These spacious and bright homes feature private rooftop terraces, quality finishings, and innovative interior design.

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582 West King Edward

582 West King Edward by Argon Properties is a new condo and townhouse development located at Ash Street and West King Edward Avenue, Vancouver. This project will offer 31 condominiums and 5 townhomes, sizes range from 540 sqft to 1,505 sqft. You’ll enjoy quick connections to downtown Vancouver, Richmond, and the airport without the hassle of traffic or parking. At 582 West King Edward, you’ll free yourself from the car and embrace a human-centred lifestyle.

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The Bits the Guidebooks Don’t Tell You

Confession: I am pretty gross.
I often eat food off the floor, washing my hair is a chore I try to do as infrequently as possible and most of my clothes normally have food spilt on them.
But I do like being clean. I find baths kind of pointless but I love showering. I didn’t realise until I went to uni that it’s unusual to shower more than once a day (once when you wake up, ...

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Promontory in Uptown Kelowna

Promontory by eVest Funds is a new collection of townhomes located in the hills of Clifton Heights, Kelowna. This project will offer 120 units sizes ranging from 540 sqft to 1,300 sqft. Nestled in one of Kelowna’s most desirable neighbourhoods overlooking Kelowna Golf and Country Club, Dilworth Bluff and the City Center, Promontory is a prime development site.

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I’m over 50, overweight, and overloaded… Appalachian Trail, here I come.

My plan - Go slow. Figure out what gear I am carrying but don't need and send it home. Enjoy every minute I'm on the trail!

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A Life of Luxury: Luxury Items on the Trail

I read somewhere that you’re either a camper or a backpacker, but never both. Each have a very different idea of “luxury.”
Sure, it would be great to hit my camp spot, settle in and blow up a thick four inch air mattress and inflatable pillow. Then slip into super comfy camp shoes and make some hot chocolate or crack open a beer and bury into a good book. Maybe play some cards or, if I still have the energy and the camp spot allows it, ...

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How to Conquer 30-Mile Days Regardless of Hiking Speed

Unless you are a marathon runner, the concept of hiking 30 miles in a day sounds insane. That is, until you do it and realize that it is still insane, but a realistic goal even for hikers who aren’t speed demons on the trail. That’s not to say 30-mile days are easy by any means. It’s still an enormous feat and often times can be looked at a Type 2 fun. But setting and achieving goals is what thru hiking is all about. ...

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Stories From The Trail Two-fer: Blackalachian and Physical Training

Blackalachian on The Underground Railroad Trail
Most notable for calling attention to the absence of color on the Appalachian Trail, Daniel White (aka “The Blackalachian”) followed up by cycling the Underground Railroad Trail in 2018. Stories From The Trail was lucky enough to catch up with him just after his finish. Blackalachian joined us via Discord for one of our weekly hiker hangouts, and we had a fun and informative time. We discussed what’s so special about the Appalachian Trail, ...

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Tiger Woods’ Comeback Honored With GWAA’s Ben Hogan Award

MILLER, OGILVY ALSO WIN AWARDS Tiger Woods’ Comeback Honored With GWAA’s Ben Hogan Award HOUSTON ... Read more.

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Pacific Crest Trail Sleep System

The major four categories of backpacking gear (aka the Big Three) are your sleep system, shelter, and backpack. These items often take up 65-80% of the weight in a traditional pack. You should aim to have each of these items weigh less than two pounds per item (other hikers may set their limit anywhere from 1-3 pounds). That means that if each item weighs two pounds, the heaviest items in my pack together will weigh 8 pounds total, ...

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Boyne Golf’s Heather Named NGCOA National Course of the Year

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Farmers Insurance Open Preview 2019

Farmers Insurance Open Preview The Farmers Insurance Open 2019Dates: January 24-27, 2018 Where: San Diego, ... Read more.

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Nike Roshe G Golf Shoes

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Make way for Ernie Els’ Nephew Jovan

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Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Favorite gear from my AT thru hike

Nothing beats your favorite items, the gear you couldn’t imagine ever backpacking without. After hiking 2190.9 miles this year on my AT thru hike, I definitely had a few standouts. Here are a few of my favorite pieces of gear, and a couple items that I would never use again. This is just my opinion, and I don’t have any affiliation with any of these companies.
Zpacks Duplex Tent

This was my home away from home, ...

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My Appalachian Trials

For all of the new folks, following family members and friends new to The Trek, the best book written on the mental aspect of hiking an epic trail like the AT – is;Appalachian Trials. This book was crafted by the Good Badger, or AKA Zach Davis, the Owner/Editor-in-chief of The Trek.
 
Without completely given away the nexus of this book, early on in the book, Zach possess some questions the aspiring hiker needs to consider and answer. ...

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The Pearl Residences in Victoria

The Pearl Residences by Farmer Group is a new 8-storey mixed-use condominium residence development located in downtown Victoria‘s Chinatown district. This project will offer a collection of 133 distinctive residences with contemporary interiors and a variety of floor plans to suit diverse lifestyles. Set in a prime downtown location overlooking the working harbour, The Pearl’s concrete and steel architecture adds lustre to the red brick patina of Victoria’s historic Old Town.

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The Subtle Art of Hitchhiking

How many have you passed a hitchhiker and just kept going?

Did the thought of stopping, offering a ride or support ever cross your mind? Or did you have somewhere else to be? Maybe that hitchhiker is a serial killer just waiting for their next victims. Whatever the case maybe, a thru hiker and a hitchhiker are one in the same on the AT. Luckily for you, the community around the AT and the trail towns is generally extra helpful towards hikers (minus souther VA). ...

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The Haro in Cordova Bay

The Haro in Cordova Bay is a new 4-storey mixed-used development located along the 5100-block of Cordova Bay Road in Victoria. This project will offer 86 market condominiums, ranging from one-bedroom to three-bedroom, penthouse homes. The Haro is designed for those determined to fully embrace Island life; living by the shore in this most precious part of the Pacific. Choose your new Island home within one of three unique buildings. Enjoy luxurious living in a community like no other.

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The Ambrose on Hawthorne

The Ambrose on Hawthorne by Quorus Properties is a new condo development located in Port Coquitlam. This project will offer 28 units, sizes range from 478 sqft to 989 sqft. Open concept living and over-height ceilings complement modern finishes including stunning quartz countertops, brand name stainless steel appliances, high-quality laminate floors, and even crown mouldings. The development is scheduled for completion in 2020.

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A Low Point – Feeling Comfort in Discomfort

I glanced down at my watch to check my mileage, seven miles. The snowy footpath in front of me was only visible for a few yards before it wrapped up and around a patch of small evergreens. I took a deep breath, in and out. I felt the cold whip my face while my sweat soaked clothes absorbed more of my body heat. I looked down at the clumps of ice that had formed where my gaiters attach to my boots, ...

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How Does One “Blog?”

It’s been weeks since I told myself I’d start writing for this blog. It’s always been a little dream of mine to create one and share stories with others about the adventures that I hoped to go on in the future. I was thrilled when I was accepted to be a blogger for The Trek! But everytime I sit down and try to put some thoughts and words together, I freeze! Then I realized something I was told once, ...

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Springfield Oaks Golf Course Review

Springfield Oaks Golf Course Review Springfield Oaks Golf CourseDavisburg, MichiganGrade: C+Teachers’ Comments: Very well maintained. ... Read more.

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Puma Ignite NXT Solelace Golf Shoe

Puma Ignite NXT Solelace Golf Shoe Puma’s new ignite NXT Solelace shoes feature a SOLELACE ... Read more.

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Monday, January 21, 2019

Why I’m Leaving Grad School for an AT Thru-Hike

Postponing my masters degree for a thru-hike is the hardest decision I’ve had to make in two years. You might say thats an oddly specific timeframe to know its been exactly two years, but that decision was the one that brought me where I am now.
Let’s Take a Step Back
Two years ago I was a construction safety professional working on a tunnel project under Washington DC. It was a great job. I got paid well, ...

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“How Long Have You Been Dreaming About This?”

There are two types of reactions that you receive when you tell someone that you are “following your dream.” Or perhaps, there are three- but the third type of reaction is really so rare and so fleeting that I struggle to include it as if it is some sort of majority or even a small accumulation.
The first type of reaction is one that is well intended. It comes from the people who really want to be happy for you, ...

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New Scenery

A New Chapter
I have relocated to Emory, Virginia for about half a semester until I start my thru hike. It has been a totally change in scenery to me. If you are wondering why I am here see my last blog. The skyscrapers of Philadelphia have been replaced with the mountains of the Cherokee National Forest and the city noise has dwindled to just a cargo train that passes my building every few hours. There are not many familiar faces, ...

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What Does It Take To Successfully Thru-hike?

Salt Lake City, January 21, 2019 – What does it take to successfully thru-hike?
The recipe of a successful thru-hike
From my perspective, there are three key factors that contribute to the completion of a thru-hike. The piechart visualizes the percentage of each contributing factor.
1. Mental strength (60%)
You may be surprised, but being mentally strong is the most important factor that will lead to completing a thru-hike. Similarly to being in your “normal” life, ...

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The Addiction of Thruhiking

Salt Lake City, January 21, 2019: The countdown has started: At the end of April – roughly 3 months from now – I will get dropped off at the Mexican border … again!
The Thruhike Addiction
When I crossed the Canadian border in 2016, I did not think I would attempt to hike from Mexico to Canada again sometime. I also thought I am done with hiking for a while. But just one week after finishing the PCT, ...

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The Best Backpacking Loops in Colorado’s Maroon Bells- Snowmass Wilderness

In a state known for mountains, the Maroon Bells- Snowmass Wilderness stands out among Colorado’s mountainous locales.  The stunning Elk Range towers with dramatic peaks. Located just outside of Aspen, Colorado’s fourth largest wilderness stretches over 181,000 acres and provides numerous life-list backpacking opportunities on its 100 miles of trails.
Six summits rise over 14,000 feet, including the Maroon Bells, perhaps the most photographed peaks in Colorado. Nine alpine passes surpass 12,000 feet in elevation. Numerous alpine lakes lie within the Wilderness. ...

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Omega Dubai Desert Classic Winners and History

Dubai Desert Classic Winners and History The first European Tour event to be staged in ... Read more.

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5 Ways I’m Preparing for My Thru Hike 50 Days Out

As the countdown to my AT start date inches closer, the nerves are definitely increasing. Here are a few things I’m doing to really get the most out of these last few weeks in the real world and prepare for my hike.
1. Shakedown Hikes
I cannot stress the importance of shakedown hikes enough. Even if you can’t actually get out into the woods, walk a few miles in your neighborhood with your pack on and camp in your yard (or a friends!). ...

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Northbound, Southbound, Flip-Flop: The Basics of Appalachian Trail Thru-Hiking Routes

One of the most important decisions thru-hikers need to make before starting their adventure is what Appalachian Trail thru-hiking route they want to take. This decision can majorly affect the way a hiker will experience the AT both physically, mentally, and socially. There are a lot of ways to tackle this 2,200-mile monster, so here are some things for hikers to consider when weighing the options.
Appalachian Trail Thru-Hiking Routes
Northbound (NOBO)
A northbound hike, often referred simply as “NOBO,” is easily the most popular choice for most A.T. ...

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Advice To The PCT Class of 2019: Don’t Worry

Ladies and Gentlemen of the PCT Class of 2019:
Don’t worry.
If I could offer you only one piece of advice for the PCT, not worrying would be it. The benefits of not worrying have been echoed by previous year’s PCT hikers, whereas the rest of my advice has no basis more reliable than my own experience meandering.
I will dispense this advice now.
Enjoy the beauty and freedom of the trail, but nevermind. You will not fully understand the beauty and freedom of the trail until you’re back in society. ...

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What Hiking 1,000 Miles of The Appalachian Trail Has Taught Me

On May 8, 2016 I set sail on the 12 hour car ride from Philadelphia to Springer Mountain, Georgia. I was on my way to begin a thru hike of the Appalachian Trail — a trip that I spent 2.5 years preparing for. The beginning of my journey wasn’t too different than that of most thru hike hopefuls. My massive backpack, clunky boots, and blister covered feet made things slow for the first few weeks. After a while though, ...

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The Hardest Part of Going on a Thru-Hike

This isn’t a bashing session, nor is it a plea for validation that what I’m doing is right. I have an amazing family and wonderful, supportive friends. Although none of my immediate family or friends are avid hikers (let’s be honest, none of them feel the way I do, the way we do about hiking), they all do their best to cheer me on when I set out on my solo treks into the woods. I may make decisions that they feel are risky, ...

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Farmers Insurance Open Winners and History

Farmers Insurance Open Winners and History: The Farmers Insurance Open is one of a triumvirate ... Read more.

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Happy 79th Birthday Jack Nicklaus

Happy 79th Birthday Jack Nicklaus. We will never see another like Jack Nicklaus, and for ... Read more.

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Sunday, January 20, 2019

A Wild Idea

The more I think back, the harder it is to pinpoint exactly where this wild idea began.
The Love
It could’ve started with our move to Maine. With my early childhood spent scrambling through the decorative hedges of our suburban New Jersey home, my family’s relocation to the wooded outskirts of  a southern Maine town was a welcomed change. For us bush-dwelling Jersey kids, the hundreds of acres that lay beyond the property line fueled our endless daydreams of wilderness adventures. ...

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CDT Gear List, Part 5: Clothing and Complete List

If you’ve read the previous posts in this CDT gear series, you know we’re down the the final one. I’m going to go over what clothes I’m bringing, and wrap it up with sharing the link to my complete gear list. If you haven’t yet, you may want to check out the previous posts in this series: 1. Big 3+ (backpack, tent, and sleeping gear), 2. Cooking, eating, water, and food storage, 3. Toiletries, medical kit, ...

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My Life Packed Into 14lbs- AT NOBO Gear List

Over the last year I have slowly been fine tuning and testing my gear, trading in older heavier stuff for newer, more durable and lighter equipment (thank you REI garage and black Friday sales).  There has been painstaking, almost exhausting research, reading reviews, updating spreadsheets and plenty of chatting with other hikers and the awesome staff at a few outfitters.  While I am not planning on going into this hike ultra-light (UL), that does not mean I am not weight conscious and focused on being light weight.  ...

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Golf Is Everywhere: End Table Edition

I spotted this golf-themed end table at a local thrift store. It even has a ... Read more.

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Saturday, January 19, 2019

CDT Gear List, Part 4: Electronics, Miscellaneous, and Snow Gear

In this fourth post in the series on gear I’ll be bringing for my CDT thru-hike, I’ll get into electronics, miscellaneous, cold weather gear, and snow gear. If you’ve missed the previous posts, you can find the first one here, the second one here, and the third one here.
Electronics and Miscellaneous
Through some kind of miracle my Samsung Galaxy S7 survived the abuse of the PCT and is still alive and kicking, so it comes with me on the CDT.  ...

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A Rite of Passage

A list of reasons why I'm hiking the Appalachian Trail.
When I am wet, cold, hungry, and wondering why doing this seemed like a better idea than sitting at home on the couch, I'll consult this list to remind myself of my purpose.

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Snowy Shakedown – How My Shakedown Humbled Me.

My shakedown, although helping me build confidence in myself for my upcoming AT thru-hike, knocked me down a peg or 3.

January, Why Are You So Cold?
I guess if you’ve taken a geography class ever in your life, you understand that Pennsylvania experiences all 4 seasons. Yes, I knew this too, having grown up here and recently moving back to the area last year.
We started 2019 with temperatures in the 50’s and even 60’s. ...

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No Job, No Bed, No Problems. Why I’m hiking the AT

Why?
I am 25 years young and have absolutely no idea what I want. I have worked, worked and worked doing many different things but after college when my ass landed a desk job that was the end of my hard work and the start of a terrible idea. (Grinch Smile)
I appreciate having a job and the benefits that come along with it. But I crave challenge and to grow to become all that I can be. ...

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Friday, January 18, 2019

Don’t Forget to Register Your 2019 Appalachian Trail Thru-Hike

Attention all aspiring 2019 thru-hikers—don’t forget to register your thru-hike on the Appalachian Trail Conservancy’s (ATC’s) form, including start date and location.

Registration is entirely voluntary, but helps both future thru-hikers and the ATC track the busiest start dates and locations. 
With the AT increasingly in popularity every year, the ATC has been hard at work looking for opportunities to maintain the trail as sustainably as possible while encouraging use. Voluntary registration and promoting nontraditional hikes are some actions already put in place. ...

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The Best Deals for Backpackers at REI’s January Clearance

The following is a Sponsored Post courtesy of REI. 

There’s a whole buttload of backpacking hardgoods and apparel on sale at REI right now, from January 18-1/21. Savvy shoppers can save up to 50% off, plus save 50% on select REI Outlet items. The best deals are on packs of various capacities, apparel (including shells and insulating layers) and footwear from Sportiva, Hoka One One, and Brooks.
For the full list of deals, go here. For REI Outlet deals, ...

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Emoji Golf Watch

Emoji Golf Watch Ridiculous Golf Item Of The Week

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Thursday, January 17, 2019

LPGA STARS RESPOND TO NEW RULES AT DIAMOND RESORTS TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS

LPGA STARS RESPOND TO NEW RULES AT DIAMOND RESORTS TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS LAKE BUENA VISTA, ... Read more.

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The Post I Didn’t Think I’d Write Pre-Trail: Mental Toughness

My first experience with my lack of mental toughness, well before I get on trail.

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2018 Appalachian Trail Thru-Hiker Survey: Top Stoves and Water Treatments

We surveyed over 300 section or thru-hikers about their stove, food, and water preferences and their experience of illnesses on the Appalachian Trail in 2018. This year, enough hikers with dietary restrictions were surveyed that we found some differences in their stove preferences. For graphs and details, keep reading, or else skip to the TL;DR at the end. For more information on the hikers, check out our general information post.
Stoves

About 80 percent of hikers started and finished using canister fuel stoves. ...

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Operation Appalachian Trail 2019 Artemis; T-minus 23 days

What is Operation Appalachian Trail 2019 Artemis? I recently reflected upon the sheer madness and frantic efforts to ready myself and household before my thru-hike. I clearly remember forlornly wallowing in having to endure three long months before starting, now I am at an eye popping three weeks. If I allow myself to think about the magnitude of the journey, I get nauseous. The nerves are not from chickening out and doubts, but the realization, I am not coming home unless I am broken beyond repair or there is a family emergency.  ...

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A Brief History of the Appalachian Trail

The history of the Appalachian Trail is as complex as its construction. The idea for the footpath was birthed by Benton MacKaye. In 1921 MacKaye made his ambitious vision public with his proposal: An Appalachian Trail: A Project in Regional Planning. However, in his proposal MacKaye envisioned much more than a simple hiking trail. He dreamed of a Utopian ideal with small, self-owning community camps set up near the trail supported by food and farm camps where people could come reap the numerous benefits of mountain living. ...

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Pacific Crest Trail Gear: Let’s Get Back to the Basics

On the PCT, the odds are against you succeeding. Estimates say that between 50-60% fall short of their goal of completing the entire trail. There are a lot of aspects that contribute whether you will succeed or fail. Most of these aspects, you have little control over happening—the weather, water conditions, wildfires.From blazing hot days in the desert, to challenging snowpack in the Sierra, to near-constant rain in Washington… the elements of the PCT can seem to be actively working against you. ...

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Leaving the Trail Behind…For Now

I have been both struggling with how to put my thoughts and feelings together in a succinct and coherent way so that I could write this post and putting off dealing with that struggle since I got off trail in May. So when it comes to writing the final chapter of this part of my AT journey, I haven’t been waking up and moving forward every morning. I’ve been stuck in the same mile for eight months now. And it’s some crappy mile in Virginia that has no view and is definitely NOT flat.

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White Lake Oaks Golf Course Review

White Lake Oaks Golf Course Review White Lake OaksWhite Lake, MichiganGrade: C+Teacher’s Comments: A very ... Read more.

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Limited Edition Masters Watch

Limited Edition Masters Watch This, apparently, is a 2017 Limited Edition Master’s watch. If it ... Read more.

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Wednesday, January 16, 2019

Backpacker Radio # 27: Bill Manning of the Colorado Trail Foundation, The Top Sleeping Bags on the Appalachian Trail, and Chaunce’s Big Surprise

n today’s episode of Backpacker Radio, the Cinnamon Connection catches up with Bill Manning, the Executive Director at the Colorado Trail foundation. We do a deep dive on all things Colorado Trail related, including the best time to hike the trail, the biggest mistakes aspiring thru-hikers make, and the inner workings for keeping such a beautiful trail afloat. Chaunce lets us in on a mega surprise, and we cover the most popular sleeping bags used on the AT last year. ...

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Prep Prep Prep

With just about a month to go I still have so much to do!
You would never know I have dreaming of this hike for the last 3 years. Prepping in some form or another. Buying gear here and there. Testing out backpacker meals. (I am a picky eater) Trying to find that balance between comfort and light weight. And just when I thought I had it all figured out, I had a sudden change of heart in my shelter system…. ...

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Knocking Knees: The ACL Rupturing Kind

Some thoughts on knee problems, recovery, and trekking from a girl with three ACL surgeries
Over the last few years, I’ve heard some whisperings and thoughts from people who suffer from knee problems and injuries. When I discuss my PCT goals with others and I sometimes hear in return how they would love to take this adventure, but they believe their knee problems or injuries hold them back. Shy, I usually don’t talk too much about my knee experiences, ...

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Great Smoky Mountains National Park Reopening Limited Services

Great Smoky Mountains National Park reopened some campgrounds and restrooms in the park that had been closed since the partial federal government shutdown began in December.
The National Park Service will use money from the Federal Land and Recreation Enhancement Act to bring back furloughed park maintenance crews to maintain roads and ensure some basic services in the North Carolina park, according to the Friends of the Smokies.
The Appalachian Trail, which runs through the park, ...

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Diamond Resorts Tournament of Champions Preview

DIAMOND RESORTS TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS PREVIEW NEW YEAR, NEW TOURNAMENT; LPGA WELCOMES DIAMOND RESORTS TOURNAMENT ... Read more.

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First Look: BGT Putter Shaft

Breakthrough Golf Technology Stability Putter Shaft I recently had my trusty vintage Scotty Cameron Newport ... Read more.

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William Murray Slice Shot Vest

William Murray Slice Shot Vest William Murray is of course Bill Murray, and the company is ... Read more.

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Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Jack Nicklaus to Headline GAM Centennial Celebration

#GAM100 Jack Nicklaus to Headline GAM Centennial Celebration   FARMINGTON HILLS – Golf legend Jack Nicklaus ... Read more.

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Mitsubishi Electric Championship Winners and History

Mitsubishi Electric Championship Winners and History The Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai began life in 1984 ... Read more.

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Apex -Seylynn Village

Apex is the final tower in the first phase of Seylynn Village re-development, following the great success of  Compass and Beacon Towers. Developed by Denna Homes, Apex located at 1520 Fern Street will include 269 Homes in a 32 storey. 

Once Aplex is completed in 2022, the first phase of Seylynn Village will include 790 condos and townhomes over 3 towers and will be the starting point of the new Lynn Creek Village.

The development also includes access to the recently completed Denna Club. Which is a 14,000 square foot amenity space that includes a lap pool, lounge, fitness centre, spa and dedicated space for Yoga/Dance. 

To be kept up to date on Apex at Seylynn Village register with us today and we will keep you up-to-date!

 

E. & O. E. This is not an offering for sale. An offering for sale may only be made after filing a Disclosure Statement under the Real Estate Development Marketing Act

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Women on Trail: Stories of Courage, Endurance, Empowerment

The numbers are daunting. About 70 percent of AT thru-hikers are men. Mostly twentysomething men. They dominate the shelters, the trail, the culture.
For men and women, hiking more than 2,000 miles is hard enough. But for many women, our challenge begins before we set foot on trail and continues throughout the hike. Our stamina is questioned. We get romantically pursued whether we want it or not. We may be criticized for hiking solo. We get asked if we’re carrying a gun or pepper spray. ...

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Meet the 2019 Badger Sponsorship Winners!

Just a few weeks ago we unveiled the 2019 Badger Sponsorship, where a handful of aspiring thru-hikers would win some high quality gear, food, and resources, including a grand prize of…

Choice between one (1) Big Agnes Fly Creek UL1 or Big Agnes Tiger Wall UL2 tent
Choice of one (1) Gossamer Gear Backpack
Choice between one (1) Therm-a-Rest Vesper Quilt and one (1) Therm-a-Rest Hyperion Sleeping Bag
One (1) Therm-a-Rest NeoAir UberLite Sleeping Pad
Four (4) $100 Gift Cards to Altra
One (1) Montbell Ex Light Down Anorak
Four (4) pairs of Darn Tough Socks
One (1) pair of Bedrock Sandals 
One (1) BUFF® Original Multifunctional Headwear (Choice between AT,  ...

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Lessons Learned From My 2018 Appalachian Trail Thru-Hike Attempt

With the New Year comes a new hiking season and it seems like a good time to reflect on some lessons learned during my failed thru hike attempt last year, a hike that ended abruptly due to knee issues after just six short but amazing weeks.
NOBO, SOBO or Flip Flop. A flip flop hike is not for everybody but it  was a great decision for me and I plan on doing this again if I am able to make another thru-hike attempt this year. ...

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Diamond Resorts Tournament of Champions Winners and History

Diamond Resorts Tournament of Champions Winners and History The Diamond Resorts Tournament of Champions is ... Read more.

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Now I’ve Got To Go and Do It

I have six months to walk as far North as I can. I've never been on an extended backpacking trip before, I've never been to America and I still don't have a full set of gear.... What could possibly go wrong??

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Callaway Apex 2019 Irons

Callaway Apex 2019 Irons I have a set of the 2016 Callaway Apex irons and ... Read more.

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