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What is the symbol of steampunk fashion?

 There isn't one specific symbol that represents steampunk fashion, as it's a movement that values individuality and creativity. However, there are certain design elements that are commonly associated with the steampunk aesthetic.


Gear and cog motifs, bronze or brass accents, clock faces or watch parts, aviator goggles, top hats, corsets, lace-up boots and Victorian-inspired clothing styles are all frequent design elements found in steampunk fashion.


Airships, dirigibles, hot air balloons, and other forms of retro-futuristic transportation are also often featured in steampunk designs. Ultimately, the beauty of steampunk fashion is that it is highly customizable and can be adapted to suit individual tastes and styles while still nodding to the larger movement.

What is a steampunk girl?

 Steampunk Girl is a cosplay and fashion style based on steampunk culture. They usually wear clothes with a sense of retro fashion, such as long coats, shawls, corsets, skirts, lace and knitwear. In terms of clothing, they will also match decorations and accessories such as gloves, hats, armguards, hair clips, eye masks, necklaces, and various time and space elements.


The styling of steampunk girls focuses on creativity and individuality, and often allows different elements to be mixed and matched. They often add modern elements to their clothing, such as hand-printed patterns, tidal prints, rainbow-colored edging, celebrity images, graffiti letters and other design elements, which can add a new fashion atmosphere to the traditional steampunk culture.


Generally speaking, steampunk girls are a unique fashion style that emphasizes creativity. They like to express their individuality and enjoy a unique visual experience and cultural atmosp


here.


Why Chinese Manufacturers Prefer Making Zero Gravity Chair

In 2016, chair is one of the bestselling products delivered to western world, and zero gravity chair ranks No.1 among a variety of outdoor chairs that Welfull Outdoors serves as a primary part of the main business annually.

  • A big market demand from Euro-American destinations

Why Chinese Manufacturers Prefer Making Zero Gravity Chair

In terms of a copy of annual sales performance report 2016 from Welfull Outdoors, the bestselling chair is Zero Gravity Chair, which in many markets are called directly Lafuma, and the most popular markets are mostly located in Europe and America. Due to the uniqueness of the Zero Gravity Chair in the aspects of the characteristics and functionalities, it has a predominant advantage in the scope of use, and it can be both used for garden leisure and outdoor camping or other activities.

The leading characteristics of the chair are demonstrated in the aspects of the adjustability, portability, durability, foldability and breathability(depends on the selected fabric materials). In general, a zero gravity chair has a weight of 7 kilograms, it is acceptable for any outdoor activity, and partially benefits carry and storage. The steel framework is of a diameter of 22 millimeters and a thickness of 1 millimeter, and the surface of the tube is densely sprayed with plastic.

The maximum accepted weight capacity is 120 kilograms, and the general size of the zero gravity chair 165centimeters long, 65 centimeters wide and 110centimeters high. For the market of the United States of America, the size of the chair are particularly enlarged, especially the width is widened to 70 or 75centimeters, due to the bigger body type of the users. Also, the steel framework is also thickened and consolidated.

  • An advanced workmanship and lower cost availability in mainland China

Boasting the world factory, China deserves this rank. The lower human power cost and the lower raw material cost boom its miraculous development over the past 30 years, and worldwide outdoor gear wholesalers rushing into China to place big orders plan to get more profit between a lower purchasing cost and a higher retailing price.

Why Chinese Manufacturers Prefer Making Zero Gravity Chair


Most of Zero Gravity Chairs supplied by Welfull Outdoors are generally manufactured nearby Hangzhou, the site of Welfull Outdoors, many cooperated factories are located in the neighboring cities of Hangzhou such as Jinhua and Quzhou(located exactly in the middle and west of Zhejiang province, Southeastern China), both of which are in possession of a matured industrial chain, and nearly every part of the whole procedure can be well or professionally achieved in accordance with the demands and requests of the orderers.

The workers of the factories are well trained and of many years' manufacturing experience, and they are expert in the working procedure, the selection of the fabric and frame tube, and absolutely know how to lower the manufacturing cost, improve the working efficiency and meet the specific demands of the market destinations.

For some product tests that the buyers required and the third-party professional test agencies operated, these factories serve well, and there is no any extra cost for multilateral connections. And they are also familiar to the product test standards like the fire-free, rip-stop, anti-rollover and wind-proof lab tests. To some experienced factories, the product tests to meet the domestic and international standards are a part of their jobs.

To guarantee the quality and the time, most of the employees are the skilled workers, and they are highly-efficient, and keep every part and detail of the chair do no harm to the sitters and users. The screws and nuts installed with caps are particularly designed and covered to avoid the damage to the sitters.

  • A matured industry chain shortens the time consumption of material supply and product delivery 

To a most extent, the factory owners prefer to establish their plants next to some critical material suppliers, to chair manufacturers, the fabric and tube materials suppliers are the importance to their making procedure. In China, majority of the outdoor gear factories have a wonderfully flexible operation notion, on a basis of their basic conditions: a small-size scale, a small investment, a workshop-style manufacturing, a not big hired plant, and a group of short-term experienced employees, and for maximally reducing the manufacturing cost, they are thoughtful and changeable, so the material suppliers are must be not far away from them, and they also tie together closely based on the mutual benefits, private friendships between owners( established under the dining table)and a long-term cooperation.

Thanks to the good relationship with material suppliers and the experienced staffers, a large cost has been lowered, and that becomes the advantage and the competiveness of the manufacturers, and on the other hand, it brings a bigger profit or a big profit space.

  • Ningbo Port, the Selected Delivery Port

Zero Gravity Chair, the bestselling outdoor chair in 2016 by Welfull Outdoors, from Canton Fair to European Outdoor Show, it is always drawing the attention of the buyers. In general, the manufacturers have their own fixed cargo transportation cooperators, and most of the chairs delivery port is Ningbo, which Welfull Outdoors also chooses as the primary port for shipping delivery.

Why Chinese Manufacturers Prefer Making Zero Gravity Chair


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A Review of Traveling Tent Selection 2017

Going outdoors for many camping activities, traveling is the most welcomed one. For traveling, particularly several days' outdoor journey, the critical elements are inclusive of destinations, transportation, dining, accommodation and some additional cash preparation for some exceptional consumption(some tips for leading guides or some servants or for shopping), and for youngsters, the tent is an option in priority.

Traveling for refreshing life of experience and simplifying the complexity of life, is a primary way of modern people to relax the physicality and spirituality.

Welfull Outdoor's Bestselling Travel Tents 2016

In 2016, traveling tent is a part of top-selling tents in Welfull Outdoors. Some of them are listed below with some typically shared characteristics and functionalities:

A Review of Traveling Tent Selection 2017
A Review of Traveling Tent Selection 2017


  • Lightweight. This is a prominence of the shared characteristics of all types of the tents mentioned above. The weight of the tent directly influences the users' experience in the aspects of transportation, carry and takeaway. The traveling tent generally are predominantly featured of lightweight to make the journey easy and simple, and have the campers have a great and convenient outdoor trip instead of being annoyed by the trouble with carrying.


  • Foldability. A critical element that travelers have to think about. Generally, most of the traveling tents are of a lightweight and foldable configuration ,which are primarily made of the fiberglass and aluminum poles. The foldability benefits too much the use and carry of the tent, particularly to those who have some special traveling inclusive of the acts like adventuring, mountaineering, hiking, backpacking and bicycling. It builds up remarkably the convenience of use and carry.


  • Space-saving. The folded size is another important factor that users may take into their consideration of buying or ordering. A traveling tent with a small folded size will simplify the outdoor stay and make the whole traveling baggage more portable and more belongings can be taken.

  • Portability. More elements related to the portability of the tent such as the weight, space and fabric. In other words, it is a decisive aspect of the tent with a wider range of use and a bigger order for different market. It makes the traveling more impressive, easier and memorable.

  • Ease of Use. A traveling tent must strongly feature the ease of use, due to the most of the users are the travelers, and they might not be professional and experienced in using of the tent. How to quickly set up and how to quickly fold down are both the critical elements that the sellers have to consider. The ease of use to benefit more users is an unavoidable consideration of the design and marketing policy.


  • Durability. A much more important factor that dominates the purchasing inclination of the buyers. The durability straightforwardly influence the frequency of use. To some traveling organizers, especially the outdoor traveling or adventuring heads, it is almost the top factor in their consideration of purchasing planning. The duration is mostly revealed in the selection and use of the fabric and framework material.

Regarding to the fabric, nylon is a good choice for the sides of the tent, as it breathes and allows moisture (exhaled by its inhabitants) to dissipate. And the heavier the nylon, the greater its durability. For the rain fly (a separate piece of fabric that goes over the tent and holds off the rain), polyester is the best option. A fly that covers the whole tent will repel rain better than one that merely covers the roof.

For poles, aluminum is stronger and more durable than fiberglass. Generally, the aluminum and fiberglass are two primary options for manufacturers to produce the tents. they distinguish themselves in the aspects of the price and durability, the aluminum poles are more durable and of a higher price, and the fiberglass poles are inferiorly durable but of a lower price. Taped floor seams are stronger than those simply sewn together. A bathtub design, where the floor wraps up onto the wall for a few inches, is more water resistant than one where the seams between wall and floor meet at ground-level.

  • Size. The size of the tent is a fundamental part of the client's buying. How many people can be well accommodated, and the comfort index of the tent is also influenced by the tent size. For tourists, the size of the tent directly dominates how to arrange their overnight time, and how to make everybody comfortably live in the wilderness or backcountry area. Generally, to a group of travelers following a common itinerary, it is unnecessary to anxious about where to live and how to live overnight, but for a wild camping trip, the size of the tent is a must that organizer or the attendees have to think about.


  • Water Resistance. For outdoor traveling, it is a basic standard that a tent has to avoid the rainfall or water or humidity. For a traveling on a raining day, the waterproofing performance is highly emphasized, and especially the covering the tent shows the water-tightness, which is mainly revealed through the polyurethane coating, and a wide range of PU index from 500 to 10000 is mostly used for an ordinary travel tent covering.



Traveling around your city, the suburb area, or the countryside area, the camping travel is a good option for weekend getaway. Choosing a better and valuable tent will be considerably good for your traveling.

Article Source:https://www.welfulloutdoors.com/blog/outdoors/a-review-of-traveling-tent-selection-2017-499.html

Happy New Year to You and Yours!

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More Affordable Snow Goggles

More Affordable Snow Goggles

Snow goggles are a necessity but sometimes this piece of our winter kit can take a big bite out of our wallets–especially given how prone they are to scratching and getting lost each season. Both K2 and Giro answered our plea and created snow goggles that are both high-tech and affordable–sure you may not get the multiple lens change options but these goggles will leave you will plenty of leftover beer money for après time.

The PhotoAntic and PhotoAntic DLX from K2 takes advantage of the company’s high performance spherical lenses in a modern, oversize, semi-frameless design. The lenses offer 100% UVA/UVB protection with an anti-fog coating and a distortion-free view. The affordable goggles pair cleanly with any variety of helmet so you aren’t left with an embarrassing gaper gap.

The PhotoAntic frame is lined with single density foam and features a slotted nose bridge for a comfortable face fit. The DLX uses the same frame but adds a plush fleece lined foam and anti-slip silicon beads that line the inside of the strap for superior helmet grip.

The K2 PhotoAntic and PhotoAntic DLX retail for $59.95-$89.95 and are available now in a variety of color and lens combinations.

More Affordable Snow Goggles

For next season, Giro jumps in with the Semi and Dylan (women’s specific) snow goggles–new additions to the EXV (Expansion View Technology) Collection. These medium-size frame goggles feature retro looks and undercover tech with a vast, wide-angle field of view for better vision in all conditions delivered via an injected-molded cylindrical lens. The lens is coated with an anti-fog solution for uncompromised vision. Cushy double-layer face foam plus seamless compatibility with all Giro helmets make the Semi and Dylan a great choice for younger riders or those in need of a more compact style.

The Giro Dylan and Semi snow goggles will retail for $89 and start shipping in August 2015 with a Flash Lens and extra bonus low light lens.

A History of Ice Climbing in the Vail Valley

A History of Ice Climbing in the Vail Valley

Today's guest post is from Michael Mote, instructor and guide with Apex Mountain School in Vail, CO. Apex Mountain School offers ice climbing and mixed climbing outings for climbers of all ability levels in this historic region. You can check out their website to learn more.

Ice climbing comes from humble beginnings. In the 16th century, shepherds crafted shoes with iron spikes to make travel on icy slopes feasible while tending flocks. Throughout the late 1800s, the “Golden Age” of climbing was characterized by the first ascents throughout the Alps, and was followed by the invention of the 10-point crampon by Oscar Eckenstean in 1908. Crampons were made available commercially by Henry Grivel, whose son, Lauret Grivel, later introduced the twelve-point crampon.

Between the 1920s and 1960s, many north faces of the great Alps were climbed and the limits of the sport were pushed by Scottish climbers like Tom Patey and Jimmy Marshall. The invention of the curved ice tool revolutionized ice climbing; Yvon Chouinard created a tool that greatly improved placement security and hooking ability. Thus, mixed climbing techniques that were explored in Scotland during the 20th century became more widespread among climbers. Until the 1970s, North American climbers had been second to Europeans in innovation and route-setting; however, a menagerie of first ascents by climbing greats such as Jeff Lowe and Mike Weiss catapulted North American ice climbing into the limelight.

As ice climbing became a sport in and of itself, rather than a necessary part of ascending difficult alpine routes, Vail emerged as the epicenter of ice enthusiasm. Waterfall ice climbing in the 1970s and 80s was marked by first ascents of Rigid Designator by Bob Culp and The Fang by Alex Lowe, which defined Vail as the proving grounds for the sport’s greatest climbers. Throughout the 90s, local sites such as Rigid Designator Amphitheatre and The Pumphouse became the focus for the rapidly growing sport of mixed climbing.

Jeff Lowe’s first ascent of Octopussy (M8) marked the unofficial beginning of modern mixed climbing, which combine sport climbing technique with traditional ice climbing. Climbers like Will Gadd put up routes like Fatman and Robin (M9) and Amphibian (M9)), which applied dry-tooling technique to free previously unreachable daggers and ice flows. Gadd and others like Stevie Haston breathed new life into “climbed out” areas of Vail in the late 90s – Gadd’s groundbreaking 1998 ascent of Reptile (M10) in Vail proved another notable stage in the progression of modern ice climbing.

Ice climbing and mixed climbing continue to evolve as athletes push the boundaries of difficulty in unprecedented ways. In 2001, Will Gadd and Tim Emmett’s first ascent of Spray On, a route on precarious spray ice that winds through the mouth of a 250-ft cave in British Columbia, was given a grade of WI10 -, two grades higher than the world’s previous hardest ice climb.

As ice climbers achieve new heights, and as the sport continues to evolve, Vail remains one of the world’s premier destinations for ice climbers and mixed climbers of varied ability levels. Routes range from legends such as The Fang, and Fatman and Robin, to gentler waterfalls perfect for the new ice enthusiast. Regardless of one’s level of climbing ability, few can argue with the bliss that follows from grasping an ice tool and sinking it into a frozen water formation for the first time, or hooking on stone and carefully moving upwards towards more ice.

Editor's Note: I have yet to climb in the Vail area, but it looks like I need to add The Fang to my list for next winter. Who here has climbed in and around Vail?

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Scale Mount Asgard In Berghaus Climbing Game

Scale Mount Asgard In Berghaus Climbing Game

Did you love The Asgard Project movie and want more?  Now you have the chance to join Leo Holding, Sean Leary, Carlos Suarez and their team to experience the climb for yourself. Make your own free ascent of the north face of Mount Asgard with the new virtual climbing game from Berghaus.


The climbing game is designed to capture the essential elements and experiences from the team's original ascent of Mount Asgard. As you climb through three sequentially more difficult stages, you are met with snow blizzards, rock avalanches, wind gusts and loss of balance and stamina.

You are allowed to train before you start climbing and I highly recommend it. The stages have numerous possible belay points and it is up to you to find the best and most efficient route. You climb from belay point to belay point by using the arrow keys and the "A" and "S" keys to keep your balance centered.

As you climb, your stamina level drops and you need to get to the next belay point before you start breathing heavy and your energy runs out. At each belay point, you can hang out for awhile until you feel rejuvenated again. Insiders tip- use the cracks to save energy!

You are scored on how fast you climb each stage, the number of falls you take, the number of belays used, number of rocks dogged and how well you kept your balance throughout the climb. Upon successful completion of each stage, you unlock videos from The Asgard Project as well as further information on Berghaus such as the gear the team wore on the trip.

The Mount Asgard climbing game is a great way to pass your lunch hour or for something to do if you are bored at work. I warn you that it is surprisingly frustrating and addicting. Needless to say, with my current overall score in the climbing game, Berghaus won't be sponsoring me anytime soon.

(via OutdoorsMagic )

Backpacking Checklists

Backpacking Checklists

By Samarth Vasisht

A checklist is a great way to ensure that you have everything that you need for your trip. I tend to be pretty organized, but it’s always nice to have something to check up on before you leave. Here are some checklists that you can use for your next backpacking trip!

Backpacking Checklists

Basic Checklist

The Ten Essentials !

  1. Compass
  2. Waterproof maps
  3. GPS
  4. Sunglasses
  5. Sunscreen
  6. Synthetic clothing (short or long sleeved shirt and shorts or pants)
  7. Insulating clothing (fleece/down/softshell jacket)
  8. Gloves
  9. Insulating hat/hat with a visor
  10. Sleeping bag
  11. Sleeping pad
  12. Headlamp
  13. First aid kit
  14. Firestarting (fire starters, match, lighters, kindling)
  15. Multi-tool
  16. Knife
  17. Duct tape
  18. Food!
  19. Water bottles
  20. Filtration system (bring backup filtration method)
  21. Shelter (some sort of shelter option, my favorite is my Doublenest with a tarp )
  22. Backpack/Daypack (with pack cover)
  23. Trekking poles (these make hiking a lot less worse on your knees)
  24. Stove/Fuel
  25. Utensils/Cookset
  26. Bear canister/bear bag
  27. ~50 ft. of paracord
  28. Boot/shoes
  29. Socks
  30. Some sort of a camera (phones work great for this)
  31. Biodegradable toilet paper/wipes
  32. Hand sanitizer
  33. Insect repellent (headnet)
  34. Toiletries (remember not to sleep with them, it brings curious animals)

Backpacking Checklists

Winter Checklist

During the winter time your needs will usually change based on the variation of climate that you have. Here are some changes or additional things that you might need to bring in the winter.

  1. A 4-season tent or an encompassing tarp
  2. Pad with a high r-value
  3. Sleeping bag or topquilt/underquilt (getting one that is rated about 10-15 degrees lower than temperature is a good call)
  4. Wool or synthetic underwear
  5. Warm base layer
  6. Insulating layer (fleece, softshell, or down)
  7. Insulated/waterproof pants
  8. Outer waterproof layer (hardshell)
  9. Gloves
  10. Warm hat/balaclava

Backpacking Checklists

Because of the very diverse nature of backpacking, there are a lot of options of things to bring on a trip, and people will tell you very different things based on where you are. Before you leave for the backcountry, be sure to get your own personal list with someone who is knowledgeable about backpacking and can help you narrow down what and what not to bring. I also like to always take a picture of all of my items before they go into my pack, just so I can have an understanding of what I took on every trip. This is a great way to keep track of how your pack changes over time. Finally, remember to keep adjusting your list! Altering and adjusting your checklist is an important and fun part of the experience that can only be done by trying out different setups!

2014 Holiday Gear Guide

2014 Holiday Gear Guide

This year, instead of somewhat randomly picking gear we think your loved ones might like this holiday season, we put together various lists of essential gear over the past couple of months. Grouped by sport, the Essentials include hundreds of items that we have tested and continue to use ourselves. We are still in the process of creating more lists and reviews, so keep checking back in the coming weeks (for example, more outdoor, ice climbing, cold weather running, and hiking still to come). You can also find all of our Essentials posts under the Series>Essentials tab on the top menu.

Snowsports 2014 Holiday Gear Guide

Ski Apparel Essentials

Backcountry Snow Safety Essentials

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Pet

Adventure Dog Essentials

Bike 2014 Holiday Gear Guide

Cycling Apparel Essentials

Road Cycling Essentials

Bike Commute Essentials

Mountain Bike Essentials

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Thule RoundTrip Transition Bike Case

Pearl Izumi X-Project 2.0

Garmin Edge 1000

Diamondback Podium Optum

Bullitt Cargo Bike

On The Road 2014 Holiday Gear Guide

Road Trip Essentials

Car Camping Essentials

Backpacking

Backpacking Essentials

Wet Weather Hikers

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Day Hiking

Day Hiking Essentials

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Running

Pain Free Trail Running

Winter Running Essentials

Travel

Travel Essentials

Outdoor 2014 Holiday Gear Guide

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SUUNTO Ambit2

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Hammock Exercising!

Bonjour ENOpians!

Check out this video we found of Anti-Gravity Yoga!

It turns out anything is possible with a hammock! Wowee!

Golden Gate Bridge Gets A Water Filling Station

Golden Gate Bridge Gets A Water Filling Station

Thousands of runners, cyclists, walkers, commuters, and tourists pass by or over the Golden Gate Bridge every single day. To help cut down on plastic waste, reusable glass bottle provider Lifefactory teamed up with both the National Park Service and Globaltap to install a reusable bottle filling station at the Golden Gate Bridge Pavilion in San Francisco. Combined with the proposed ban on the sale of plastic water bottles in the city, San Francisco would be the first major metropolis to take the brave plunge in reducing their environmental impact.

The Golden Gate Bridge is part of the larger U.S. National Park Service, where plastic bottles represent 1/3 to 1/2 the trash left by visitors, creating both an ecological and financial burden. Since 2011, the National Park Service has moved to implement disposable plastic water bottle recycling and reduction programs, with the option for total elimination of sales where refilling stations are feasible, such as the one above.

The new San Francisco water fountain/bottle filling station unit is located on the southeast side of the bridge at the Golden Gate Bridge Pavilion adjacent to the Visitor Center and Gift Shop. Next time you head out on that ride, walk, or run near the Golden Gate Bridge, bring your reusable bottle and fill up with some great tasting Hetch Hetchy water.

I would love to see the Park Service do this at Muir Woods, Mt. Tam, Stinson Beach, Muir Beach, and other highly trafficked outdoor tourist spots all over the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. According to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, it appears this may be in the works.

Where else have you seen water bottle filling stations in state or national parks and other outdoor environments? I know the Grand Canyon has implemented a few along both the North and South Rims and Yosemite has water stations scattered throughout the valley floor. Reusable water bottle company Vapur has also teamed up with Elkay to implement Refill Stations across state and national parks, colleges and universities, as well as travel and hospitality destinations throughout the United States.

A great step in the right direction.

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Commitment

Got this from a friend in an email last week:

I’m leading a devotion today in our all church staff meeting titled “commitment and discipline is what we do when we are no longer in love.†I think you would like it.

I think I would to. The title’s awesome and so profound. When love begins to wane, I think our first choice might be to rekindle the love, not knuckle down on the commitment or discipline. While that may be a short cut to better behavior for a season, it will not of itself lead to lasting change or fruitfulness in his kingdom.

Alpine Pants With Integrated Harness

Alpine Pants With Integrated Harness

Finding ways to integrate a climbing harness into outdoor apparel seems to be on trend these days. Similar to the climbing shorts and skort from Mammut , Vaude now follows up their original Mera Peak Pants with integrated harness from 2010, with a Light version in 2012, perfect for summer alpine climbing, ski and glacier touring.

The Mera Peak Light Pants are made from lightweight, stretchy, and fast drying Schoeller 3XDRY fabric. The alpine pants are specifically designed to accommodate an Edelrid Loopo Light climbing harness, a favorite among European mountain guides, to be worn underneath. With front exit slots for the belay loop and a rear flap panel opening for gear loops, you have access to everything you need for safe travels.

By wearing your harness underneath your outermost layer, you will not only be more comfortable, but have better access to the four zippered side pockets without leg loops in the way. The Edelrid climbing harness Slide Rail-System lets you position the gear loops wherever you desire along the hipbelt, making it easy to rack your carabiners, ice screws, quickdraws, and other essential gear.

The Mera Peak Light pants themselves have articulated knees and a straight leg cut so that no extra fabric gets in the way of an errant crampon. Schoeller 3XDRY fabric is water and dirt resistant, while helping to wick away sweat in order to keep you dry and comfortable in alpine environments. The bottom gaiters with gripper hems are detachable and feature attachment hooks to secure the alpine pants down to the top of your climbing or alpine touring boots.

The Vaude Mera Peak Light alpine pants will most like retail for the around the same price as the current Mera Peak Pants (€330) and be available Spring 2012.

God Makes Himself Known in North Pokot

“Greater love has no one than this, that someone dig a toilet in the hot sun for his friend.”

No, that’s not how the Scripture reads, but it is true enough!  This is way above washing dirty feet, that’s for sure.  And way above helping a friend move.  The outpouring of love from the Kenyans in Katale for the Keyans in West Pokot has astounded me.  Yes, many of you have provided the means for them to do it, but they have gone and done the hard work of digging foundations, pouring cement, building the walls, and now finishing the school and the dispensary. If you’ve missed the earlier part of this story, you can catch up here .
The work is almost done. Three wells are up and running and the school and dispensary are almost complete.  The work continues as does the need.  I received this report from Michael yesterday:

Dear brother Wayne, greetings in the most powerful name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, thank you very much for your support.  This project has changed the image of this region, and people now can understand about God.
The greatest support is about water, hospital and the school.  These were the three major needs for this wonderful people.   I have spent a long time there with the engineer and some volunteers who remain to see that every dollar goes to the right materials.   Every project is in the process of being completed soon.
I cannot even explain the great love beyond the boundary and the great investment which you have invested towards our people, may God receive all Glory, the honor and praise.  It is true we are overwhelmed by the need here.  We cannot take you as a source of solving our problems, but keenly through the conviction of the Holy Spirit may give us the help we need.   In this region many people have more affected with hunger, which I cannot even tell and sometimes we meet people they look like skeleton.  Your greatest help among all, is to help them to get water and we have heard, the songs from their tradition language praising for God for heaven who has make all of these for them to get water, their family and animals.  It was a great gift to save the life of thousands across this region.
This is amazing grace; the people in this community were happy and rejoicing.  Every evening you can hear young men making a circle jumping and dancing praising God who has answered their prayers for all this generation.  Old women and men in the community were sitting under the big tree talking about the miracle that God has done.
Recently I was visited by four representatives of the community who walked very long distance during our first visit outreach.  You remember that you contributed additional food for this community.  They came with a request to have a well drilled for them, which their community can share.  They live a very long distance from the other wells.  I feel strongly in my heart that God one day will hear their cry and provide for them.
I know the need of wells is so great and we cannot satisfied every community, but we can give what the Lord has given us, for some whom God may lead.   The extra money you sent for the well company to repair their damaged truck has melted their hearts and they promised us that if we needed to add another well they would do it for only $29,000 no matter if it needs to be deeper than the expected.  They will do it for God’s glory.
About outpatient services, we need now to start the process of getting licenses, so that we may be given assurance of start up the dispensary soon. I think we send it to you the amount; we have book some appointment with the health department at the end of this week. After that, then we will evaluate the doctor and two nurses.
Yours,
Brother Michael

Here are a few pictures from the completion of the dispensary:

God Makes Himself Known in North Pokot

Digging the latrine for the dispensary

God Makes Himself Known in North Pokot

The dispensary nears completion

God Makes Himself Known in North Pokot

The flooring is poured inside and out and the electrical has been installed.  Inspectors arrive this week to work out licensing and supply.

So, what’s next?  We are praying with them about God’s provision for another well at $29,000.00.   This group of people are too far away to utilize the three previous wells.
From the beginning God has convicted me that while we can help as he leads he did not want the people in Kenya to become dependent on the West, but to look to God as their provider.  That’s why we’ve not only tried to help, but we’re also trying to find ways to create enterprises whose profit can meet the ongoing costs of the orphanage, dispensary and schools.  This has not been easy, but it is important that they have the opportunity
The petrol station we built last year was part of that. Unfortunately its profits only cover about two thirds of the orphanage and education of the children.
So I have asked them to look for another enterprise to make up the difference.  They may have landed on something now that would not only provide the balance for the orphanage but also the dispensary and schools in North Pokot.  They want to set up a distributorship for grain, buying it during the harvest, and dispensing it in the months that follow.  Their projection is that for a $14,000 investment they will be able to set up this business, employ locals to run it and make enough money each month to handle the ongoing needs both in their region and in North Pokot.  At the same time they will be able to help make food available in the communities where they live.  We are still sorting through the numbers on this venture to see if they add up, but this might be the answer to a lot of prayer.
If God has put it on your heart to help with these needs, you can direct it through Lifestream.  Contributions are tax-deductible in the US.  As always, every dollar you send goes to the need in Kenya.  We do not (nor do they) take out any administrative or money transfer fees.  If you would like to be part of this to support these brothers and sisters and see the gospel grow in this part of Africa, please see our Sharing With the World page . You can either donate with a credit card there, or you can mail a check to Lifestream Ministries • 1560 Newbury Rd Ste 1  •  Newbury Park, CA 91320. Or if you prefer, we can take your donation over the phone at (805) 498-7774.

Wahoo Announces Garmin 810 Rival

Wahoo Announces Garmin 810 Rival

This week at Interbike, Wahoo Fitness introduced the ELEMNT–a standalone, GPS-enabled cycling computer that the company hopes will chip away at Garmin’s dominance in the market. By loading up the device with wireless connectivity and pairing with your phone instead of your computer for setup, personalization and control, Wahoo hopes to simplify the entire user experience and leave you to simply focus on the ride.

In addition to GLONASS and GPS, the ELEMNT packs in ANT+ and Bluetooth Smart for sensor, trainer, and phone connectivity, in addition to WiFi for network communication. When paired with your phone, you can receive text, email, and phone call alerts on the device as you ride and enable your friends and family to follow you online real-time with live tracking.

In addition to capturing and displaying all your key ride metrics, the ELEMNT will help you navigate routes via a bold line on a map and when appropriate, turn by turn directions. The bike computer comes with fully programmable LED lights on the side and top of the unit to provide visual cues for critical data such as speed, cadence, heart rate zones, power, and navigation. Zoom buttons enable you to click in or out of the number of data fields shown on the display without the need for programming and there is a dedicated page for every part of your ride.

The large-format (2.7″ diagonal), high-contrast DayBright display is black and white and sadly not touchscreen. The battery lasts for around 17 hours of riding before needing to be recharged.

The ELEMNT companion app (iOS and Android) automates the pairing with the GPS bike computer and manages the configuration process. You also get integration with third-party platforms like Strava and RideWithGPS, which allows the ELEMNT to automatically pull your saved routes directly from your account and upload your ride data when you get back home.

Fully integrated with the rest of the Wahoo product line, the ELEMNT also lets you control the KICKR indoor training experience directly from your handlebars, without a computer, tablet or smartphone. The ELEMNT can even allow you to recreate any saved course indoors by matching resistance to the ride’s GPS profile.

The Wahoo ELEMNT retails for $329.99 with pre-orders taken now on the company website.

Arc’teryx Voltair Avalanche Airbag Backpack

Arc’teryx Voltair Avalanche Airbag Backpack

Back in 2012, Arc’teryx filed a patent for a motor powered avalanche airbag system. Four years later, the Voltair avalanche airbag backpack has finally made it to market. With multiple deployment functionality and quick, powerful inflation, the Voltair is set to become a favorite amongst the serious backcountry set.

Until the Black Diamond Jetforce , traditional avalanche airbag systems used only compressed air cylinders, complete with the associated drawbacks such as single deployment. By comparison, the Arc’teryx Voltair airbag system is powered by a heavy-duty 22.2V Lithium-Ion Polymer rechargeable battery that allows you to deploy the airbag multiple times. Along with routine testing of the system, the multiple deployment advantage allows you to practice deploying the airbag to better train yourself on how to react during an avalanche. “In a high consequence situation, you don’t rise to the occasion, you fall back on your training,” said Gordon Rose, Senior Industrial Designer at Arc’teryx.

Utilizing an advanced engineered centrifugal blower to fill the 150 liter balloon, the Voltair system delivers more initial pressure than any other battery powered avalanche airbag system on the market. This superior system ensures the balloon deploys rapidly, consistently, and continuously–even if small tears or punctures result from colliding with hard objects like trees and rocks. Another advantage of the Voltair’s rechargeable battery is its high-grade automotive quick connector for convenient assembly of the system, ability to be charged in the field with a special adapter, and ability to disconnect the battery completely from the backpack in order to meet air transportation safety regulations.

Made in Canada at Arc’teryx’s own manufacturing facility, the Voltair airbag features include a unique mechanical ‘always available’ trigger handle that is permanently accessible and can be quickly unlocked to deploy the airbag during descent. Borrowing from the company’s climbing harness technology, the Voltair employs an easy-to-use, one-handed wire gate leg loop/harness system that solidly secures the airbag to your body.

Available in 20L and 30L volumes, the fully seam-sealed Voltair is constructed from a waterproof nylon ripstop body fabric with WaterTight zippers for top and side access to the two main compartments. Both sizes offer dedicated compartments for additional snow safety equipment like shovels and probes. Front lash ladders and straps diagonally carry skis or snowboard while ice/mountaineering tool loops keep everything else in place for a stable and safe ride.

The Arc’teryx Voltair avalanche airbag backpack details are as follows:

  • Voltair 20L – US $1,650 – price inclusive of bag, battery and Power. Weight – 3235g / 7.1 lbs
  • Voltair 30L – US $1,700 – price inclusive of bag, battery and Power. Weight – 3465g / 7.6 lbs