Saturday, 6 October 2012

Authors at Google: Andrew Skurka, "Ultimate Hiking Gear & Skills Clinic"

"""Ultimate Hiking Gear & Skills Clinic"" A backpacking trip consists of two distinct activities: hiking and camping. In this informative clinic, renowned long-distance backpacker Andrew Skurka will discuss the gear, supplies and skills necessary to make hiking fun, not an arduous chore. Skurka was named ""Adventurer of the Year"" by Outside and was described as ""a Superman among trekkers,"" by National Geographic; he is the author of The Ultimate Hiker's Gear Guide. You will learn: (1) How to predict the environmental and route conditions you will encounter on a trip; (2) the best uses and limitations of lightweight equipment; (3) skills that will help keep you safe and comfortable with a minimum of possessions; and, (4) exactly what Skurka takes for a summer backpacking trip in the Sierra Nevada, and why."



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Wednesday, 3 October 2012

Fashion Tips for Men & Women : About Boots for Women

To choose women's boots, pick a design that fits the leg type, decide between pointy and rounded toes, and figure out whether a heel or wedge would be better. Consider flat boots for a more casual look with tips from a fashion consultant in this free video on fashion and boots.Expert: Gabriela Garzon Contact: www.ggetiquette.com Bio: Gabriela Garzon is the principal of GG Image & Etiquette Consulting in Miami, Fla., which is a full-service provider of image consulting, professional and personal etiquette. Filmmaker: Paul Muller



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Monday, 1 October 2012

Arai Helmet - fitting a visor -remove and refit Arai type L visor

Probably the best helmet in the world. It doesn't hurt to see where you are going. Despite the mystique, Arai visors are a doddle to remove and fit. Easy way is to stand behind the helmet, lift up the visor, lift up the black tab levers, then the visor will move up and back and release. Dont forget the silicon lube thats supplied with each genuine arai visor. This one happens to be a new L type Arai visor with pinlock, fitting it onto an Arai SV helmet. Removing your visor also allows you to properly get at all the area around the opening for cleaning. Its not a bad idea to keep the lube and use a drop or two each time you remove/replace the visor. Its fecking amazing how much the clarity of a visor degrades over the winter with all the muck, and wiping with gloves. At night you'll really notice this. You can also polish out light marks very well with a product called Greygate plastic polish, which the air force and navy use for polishing aeroplane and helicopter canopies and screens. You rarely see it in shops, but there are a couple of good suppliers on Ebay. Arai genuine visors from your local bike shop. In the UK from Phoenix Distribution ltd.



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