Monday, November 12, 2018

Technology

Technology and Traveling


What should you take when traveling?


First, you need to ask yourself are you going for work or pleasure? If you are going for your job then you need to obviously take whatever you need or require. If you are going for pleasure than you need to ask yourself- do I want to experience with my own eyes or spend time looking at some sort of screen? Let me clarify, I definitely would take a phone, not to do social media bullshit but for safety. I am talking about larger devices such as laptops or tablets etc... If you have a long flight you may decide you need this tech but, you may not. Remember, it is just more to carry, more to deal with and more that could get stolen or lost. It is irritating to me to see people visiting areas that are drop-dead gorgeous and never look up due to their inability to put the tech away!  


We all want and love pictures. I more than most. I take a ton of pictures. However, I do not spend time editing them, looking through them and certainly don't publically post them until I return home. I don't post because it lets people know you are NOT home. In this day in age, it is sad to say but bad people are always watching. Great apps such as Google Photos exist that auto backup your shots so you never need to worry about space on your phone (as long as you connect to wifi and ensure they get backed up, and set the program up properly).  Social media has become an addiction that many can not break. I see people glued to their devices seldom raising their heads. This is not just a traveling issue. Spend some time with your family, friends, new people just met, or even by yourself. 


Stop...Stare... and RELISH! Experience is far better in person than through a screen. 

Ben and Jennifer

Thursday, November 8, 2018

When in Rome

When in Rome-



So many times I read reviews that state that the food at a certain location is not good. However, these same people are failing to say that they have no idea how to order in another country, for that matter I would bet that they can not order in their home country. What do I mean by this? If you go to a New York pizza joint and they specialize in PIZZA it would be really foolish to expect the fish too as good as a seafood restaurant. This seems quite obvious to me. 

Recently, I went to Central America. The resort that we stayed at had wonderful reviews except for dinner. When looking closely at the complaints and after examining the menu myself it was easy to see why. People were complaining about the pasta sauce and what the sauce went over. Well, pasta sauce is NOT really native to the area, it is not Italy. However, the dishes native to the area were wonderful. I AM A FOOD SNOB and would not say otherwise if it were not true. The food was wonderful and I would definitely recommend it. I did not try the pasta sauce because that inherently seems fucking stupid based on my location.


Furthermore, if you are not an adventurous eater or do not appreciate food, in general, it is very inconsiderate to give a negative review of a place.  It is bias and unfair to the establishment to attempt to please someone who truly could never be pleased.  I personally would never take food advice from my father-in-law. He likes a certain food an that is it, never venturing far from that particular flavor or style. It would be ridiculous for us to compare likes or review that same restaurant because we are so different when it comes to food. 

Moral of the story. 


When in ROME DO as the Romans Do! 


Ben and Jennifer~



Monday, November 5, 2018

Rant on Customs

Customs- Where you enter or exit one county to another.


Many times this requires a Passport and or Visa. All documentation that you do well in advance, that is verified by your government. You passport then is checked multiple times at the airport prior to you leaving your home country or entering another.

Sounds kinda simple? RIGHT? You are carrying an official document given to you by your country with all sorts of watermarks and holograms etc... So with all these people verifying who you are- WHAT THE FUCK is the deal?

You walk up to a customs agent and they all treat you like a criminal, where are you going, for how long, did you bring any cattle along with you this trip- are you cracked? Do I look like I am carrying cattle in my bag? OK, let's be fair there are lots of bad deceitful people out there. Yes, some try and do manage to get across the borders. But for the most part...

For the real reason, I am ranting.  The last time I traveled I had no issues going through customs into or exiting a foreign county. They were relatively polite, separated all us visitors from the locals to expedite the process. Were efficient at getting us through the long line. Cool. OK, back to the United States of America the place my passport was issued, the place I was born and raised all my life, the place I pay my taxes to and have a home! Prior to the trip, I was advised to download the Passport App to expedite reentry. Very cool,  technology, time-saving. ALL RIGHT! Wrong! First off, the app did help avoid one long line, but we were put into another, all mixed with travelers and citizens alike, really fucking stupid. Then we got to the point where they scan the app. Yup- the app would not scan, "we have problems sometimes with the scanner". Great! then they did not inform us that once we entered this smallish area to get our luggage we needed to scan app again? Of course, I had put my phone in my pocket to grab the luggage and guess what... they needed to scan the app again, all 100 feet away from the last scanner. YA- didn't work again, oh and an asshole TSA agent would not direct us when asked a question. THIS IS MY HOME COUNTRY RIGHT? Ok, so now we are good. NOPE- back through security again, checking all the same sit for the fourth time? It is like a bad dream. So, to recap- breeze through an customs booth in a foreign country with a foreign passport clerk with relatively helpful polite people just  to come home to rude assholes, lumping us all together to check, recheck and check again the same information and we wonder why the satisfaction of travel is down and tax money is wasted on excessive.


Am I crazy~



 Ben and Jennifer

Monday, October 29, 2018

Footwear

Yes, This is a post on footwear. 



I feel extremely passionate regarding wearing the correct footwear for a given situation. It's infuriating to see people wearing the wrong footwear in inappropriate destinations. If you go hiking the logical thing to do is wear hiking shoes if you go to a river wear an adventure sandal, if you go to a snowy destination than snow boots are a great choice! I can not tell you how many times I have gone on a hike to see some idiot trying to climb in flimsy sneakers or to Disney World and seen someone walking around in high heels! This not only is stupid but can be dangerous to you and whoever has to rescue your ass. 


Use your brains people. If you want a universally good pair of shoes do some research and get something you like. I love Merrell and lately Original Vans as well as Van Ultra Range. Merrell makes a wide variety of great shoes. everything from sneakers to hiking boots and even a wet-dry style of shoe. Vans look good for dressing up and the sticky bottoms are very good for traction. The Van Ultra Range is something that I found and really like for traveling. They are more substantial than the Van Originals, have a more aggressive tread that is still sticky, are very breathable and EXTREMELY lightweight. Very solid all-around choice. I have not owned them long but I truly know they will be a must-have.  Vans, in general, are not very expensive in the world of overpriced shoes always a plus. 


I will admit that I have learned the hard way. Recently, I went to Costa Rica canyoneering. That is repelling down waterfalls. I wore my Merrell Trail Gloves thinking that they would dry overnight for the next day- WRONG! They stayed wet and gross- Smelled like hell. My wife, on the other hand, wore Chacos z/2 sandals! Her feet were not GROSS! Costa Rica is very humid and I did not account for this. An oversite that I will not repeat. I will be getting a pair of adventure style sandals ASAP! 


These are just suggestions if you have a personal favorite brand that's fine just make sure that they are appropriate for your adventure. I am a bit of shoe fanatic so I take shoes very seriously. I hope that you reconsider your choices for traveling to make your trip as enjoyable as possible.   

These photos are not actual shoes I own- Well, I do own the Vans, and a variant of the Merrells. I tend to screenshot shoes I am interested in and research them at a later date. An idea if you like shoes or anything you don't want to forget. One last thing if you find a shoe you like and are shore of the size shop the internet- Amazon CAN? be a great place to find a deal. It does not however always have all the models available. 




HAPPY FEET MAKE HAPPY TRAVELS!


Ben and Jennifer

Friday, October 26, 2018

What to carry on or NOT?

What do you carry on or NOT!


Do you carry on or not carry on- THAT is the question?

 I say that if you have to pay for a carry on then I would rather check a bag and take a personal item.  Most flights let you take a personal item that is adequate enough to pack an extra set of clothes, water bottle, entertainment, snacks, etc... I always take this option. I hate paying airlines excessively. Usually, they charge a premium to take a carry on. Most airlines usually try to screw you with some extra fees so I can not stand paying them anymore.  Some people disagree and state that the money difference is worth not worry about potential lost luggage or waiting at the carousel. This is a great point and if that's your choice than I am cool with it. If you are one of those idiots that try to stuff ten pounds of shit in a five-pound oversized bag above in the overhead than YOU need to check that bag! Nobody likes that idiot on a flight, attempting to stuff that huge bag in an overhead that clearly will not fit it.  You know who you are!

I carry on a backpack style bag. I use either a Deuter Act 24L backpack or a North Face Camp Duffel size small (the small meets the dimensions of most airlines). The reason that I like a backpack style is that for the most part, it can fit under most seats as well as that you can carry them without using your hands. This is very beneficial navigating around airports or other areas you may need your hands free. They both also have compression straps to snug down your items as well as daisy-chain to strap stuff to the outside if needed. 

It is also beneficial when you do get your baggage to be able to handle it without having to worry about having your hands full already. Time can be crucial to grab a bag off a carousel or throw it into a cab. Who wants to wrestle extra when it is not needed. 

I also find you can pack these bags to the gills! This is wonderful if your space it tight. I can say that I actually have been able to pack one efficiently enough to not only have a personal item. This is great if you can do this because it not only saves money but time. Obviously, you can not do this for a long trip unless you plan to wash clothes or it is a vacation where you need very little. 

It can be kind of fun to challenge yourself to see how efficient you can be. OK, maybe I am crazy!


Travel Smart!


Ben and Jennifer

Thursday, October 25, 2018

Packing- #2

Stuff all laid out?


Ok, now for the fun part!  Getting all your stuff in your luggage. The main issue here is going to be your method of travel. If you are taking a plane and are restricted to a weight limit it can be extremely challenging. 

First, make sure your luggage is as light as possible, this gives you more room for your things. Obvious right? Ok, the next part is the fun part for me. I would recommend getting some space bags. Does not matter the brand, but I recommend a variety of sizes. I also like the bags that are for travel, not the vacuum style. You want to be able to roll the air out not need to worry about sucking it out. The travel ones also tend to be smaller due to the fact they don't have the vacuum port. 

Once you have these wonderful tools place your clothes into the space bags in a manner of necessity. I would recommend placing all the maybe worn clothes into one bag. This bag may or may not be opened at your destination. Socks, underwear and other small items into another, dress style clothes, t-shirts/shorts, long pants etc... all in separate bags. 

Once, all the clothes are in the bags as you like, seal them and then layer the bags into your luggage. These also work great for carry-ons and personal items. Now that everything is flat in your bags you need to add in the odd shaped items, shoes, toiletries, etc... MAKE sure you put your shoes into a grocery-style bag or something equivalent and definitely put all toiletries into zip locks. If a liquid spills that can ruin a trip.  Your shoes may get wet or dirty and you don't want to get it all over your clothes or luggage. My last trip I had a pair of Merrell Trail Gloves I used for canyoneering and they never really dried. Needless to say, they smelled horrible and if I did not bag them---- YUCK! 

Why all the bags? First, they keep everything neat, second they are slippery so you can shift them around easier(pack more), third they keep stuff dry - humid climates can wreak havoc on our clothes, fourth they can be used for other things on the trip- dirty clothes, fifth you can fit far more stuff, sixth you can buy stuff during your trip and still have luggage space.  LOTS of great uses for packing appropriately!

Packing is almost an endless topic. I will continually update my tips are tricks as well as add to these sections periodically. You just cannot write it all down at once. 

Happy Travels~


Ben and Jennifer~



Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Packing - #1

Hello fellow travelers! 

One of the things that I run into most frequently from people is the dread of preparing and packing for a trip. I will admit that I  have learned the hard way sometimes, miss packed, or some unforeseen circumstance changes my travel needs. This is part of the experience. Sometimes you need to tough it out. However, that is not what this blog is about. 

When you prepare for a trip you need to do the research on the climate, your activities, your personal comfort (are you hot or cold natured), the weight limit on your luggage- if any, type of luggage needed, airline rule and regulations, and then anything miscellaneous that may arise. 

Once you have determined what you believe you need it is preferable, to add in some essentials. For me this is always a mini flashlight- (hotel rooms are new environments that may not be lit well, or you may go for a romantic night walk), multitool- (something always needs to be cut, or breaks), Gore-tex Rain Jacket- (can act as a jacket or just a layer), hat, sunglasses, bandana, backpack- carryon, bathing suit or gym pants (quick dry), and a long sleeve shirt (quick dry), and possibly some sort of sandal. This list can be modified but I seem to use these things universally and they can be used for more than their intended use. 

OK, so you have a ton of stuff laid out... YOU WILL NOT need it all. I promise you! You over packed outfits, underwear, dress clothes, make-up etc... It is inevitable you think you will need it but in reality, you will not. This is a vacation, you can wear something more than once. You are most likely not a celebrity reading this and no paparazzi is going to ridicule you for wearing a shirt or dress more than once. I do personally take a ton of socks, I hate wet feet! 

I would recommend starting to pack at least a week earlier than your trip, that way you can think about your choices and manipulate them as needed.

Next entry will be for our packing segment will be on how to actually get all your shit in your bag!



Until next time!


Ben and Jennifer~