Nautor Swan Sailboats

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The 1710 Journal

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Vintage Airstreams

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Gränsfors Bruk | Axes | Since 1902

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“The best things are never planned.” - Thomas McGuane, “The Sporting Club” | 1969

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The 1948 Indian Chief

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Three Best U.S. Routes by Motorcycle

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“I write to discover what I have seen.” (April 2, 1841)

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Vintage 911s

Singer Vehicle Design

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Pineapple Rum Spritz

Ingredients

  • 1.5 oz light rum

  • 2 oz pineapple juice

  • 1 oz sparkling wine (or Prosecco)

  • ½ oz lime juice

Instructions

  1. Shake rum, pineapple juice, and lime with ice.

  2. Strain into a tall glass with ice.

  3. Top with sparkling wine.

  4. Garnish with pineapple wedge.

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History of the Bean Boot

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“Art is the place where beauty and truth meet for coffee.”

There’s a special kind of cool that comes with having your own enamel camping mug. With its classic design and durable finish, it feels like a throwback to simpler times—rugged, timeless, and ready for anything. Whether it's clipped to your pack or warming your hands with morning coffee, an enamel mug isn’t just gear, it’s part of your story. Chips and scratches only add character, turning it into a personal artifact of every trail walked, fire lit, and sunrise watched. It’s equal parts utility and nostalgia—always dependable, always stylish.

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The Meaning of 1710

Blake Smith’s maternal family lineage begins with Samuel Steele Sr., who immigrated in 1710 from County Antrim, Northern Ireland to Chester County, Pennsylvania.  His son & grandson both served in the Revolutionary War…  Read More.