Year: 2024

  • ‘ Which is Getting Better: Photographers or Cameras?’

    ‘ Which is Getting Better: Photographers or Cameras?’

    My wife, Erin, started a new Substack and I’ll share my favorite bit of her inaugural post:

    My husband stood right next to me in that aquarium in Tampa over Spring Break this past March. He captured images of the same moment, and he was using a Leica Q2. He was set up and ready for the shot when I pulled my phone out and made mine. And his commentary was, “I was standing right next to you, and nothing I captured with my Leica came close to what you did with your phone.” I bet that’s how I would feel standing next to Ansel Adams using his old Hasselblad, with any of my modern cameras in my own hand.

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  • Member Journal — 8/19/24

    Member Journal — 8/19/24

    This week: software distraction, paper and pens, rituals and habits, ten years from now happiness, and buying things you don’t need.

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  • High Twist: Feeling Autumnal

    High Twist: Feeling Autumnal

    This week:

    In this episode of High Twist, Ben and Bruce are feeling’ autumnal discuss their excitement for fall fashion and the layers it brings. They cover a wide range of autumn-appropriate clothing items, from boots and sweaters to flannel shirts and corduroy. They explore the versatility of fall clothing, touching on topics like the iconic Barbour jacket, the charm of Shetland sweaters, and the practicality of accessories like gloves and scarves.

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  • Hardgraft Full Disclosure DOPP Kit

    Hardgraft Full Disclosure DOPP Kit

    I’ve been searching for a DOPP Kit which would be sized correctly for how I travel, while also looking sharp and being aesthetically pleasing. There’s a lot of DOPP Kits out there, but this Full Disclosure Dopp kept drawing me back to it. The size seemed right, and all of the materials looked nice.

    I was about to buy one in classic leather, until I realized that this would spend most of the time around water and soap, and leather doesn’t seem like the right choice of material for that type of use. So instead I opted for the Vegan leather alternative, and there’s no going back — this is a fantastic DOPP Kit.

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  • Eyes On: Summer New Gear Report

    Eyes On: Summer New Gear Report

    One thing Members regularly read about is new gear I pick up and items I am eyeing. I tend to note new things I am testing or trying at the end of most of my Member Journals. I went back through the last 8 months or so to take a look at the gear I’ve mentioned and pulled out a selection to share.

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  • Member Journal — 8/12/24

    Member Journal — 8/12/24

    This week: why I am less enamored with the office and how to fix it; and a couple small things.

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  • Current Setup: Day Hiking

    Current Setup: Day Hiking

    Having recently moved to Colorado, I’ve been doing a lot of day hiking with my family. So, I thought it would be a good time to go over what I am keeping my pack and using right now, as I am sure it will change in a few months.

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  • High Twist: The Linen Lowdown

    High Twist: The Linen Lowdown

    In this episode, Ben and Bruce discuss linen fabric, its properties, and how to wear it. They cover different types of linen (Irish vs Italian), linen weights, care and maintenance, and how to style linen garments. The hosts share their personal experiences with various linen pieces and offer recommendations for brands that make quality linen clothing. They also touch on linen-adjacent fabrics like hemp and ramie, discussing their unique properties compared to linen.

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    For those who do listen, we would really love it if you subscribed on your platform of choice. I assume it helps with something more than my ego when I check the stats, but at the very least it helps there.

  • Packable Totes: Peak Design and Epperson Mountaineering

    Packable Totes: Peak Design and Epperson Mountaineering

    I started taking a packable tote with me for travel. It comes in handy during airport snack stops when you buy slightly more than what fits in your bags. Or during strolls around cities when you pick up a few odds and ends and don’t want to be carrying around large branded store bags. Or if you live in a state where the norm is the use your own tote bag to carry anything you buy.

    While I have a lot of thoughts on non-packable tote bags, today I want to talk about two packable ones which I think are quite excellent in different ways. I often carry one of these with me.

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  • Member Journal — 8/5/24

    Member Journal — 8/5/24

    This week: talking about hiking stuffs this week, from shirts, to a new daypack, and finishing up with sharps.

    Side note: this year really seems to be picking up the pace, right?

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  • Kifaru Echo Backpack

    Kifaru Echo Backpack

    I’ve had this Kifaru Echo for nearly a year now, having picked it up back in August of 2023. And while I immediately loved this bag, I didn’t use it a ton, and so it sat around waiting for Texas hikes which never happened. But when I moved to Colorado, I knew this bag was going to get used a lot for hiking.

    And after putting this bag through the paces on the trails, in the mountains and woods — I can confidently say that this is the best outdoors backpack I’ve used.

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  • High Twist: Bag it Up

    High Twist: Bag it Up

    Ben and Bruce discuss their preferences for various carry solutions, discussing the pros and cons of different bag types for daily use and travel. They also share insights on organizing bag contents using pouches and accessories. They talk about balancing style with practicality, the importance of versatility in everyday carry items, and how their choices reflect their personal styles and needs.

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  • Sunspel Riviera Polos

    Sunspel Riviera Polos

    I stopped wearing polo shirts for a while, and when I was ready to get back into them, I wanted to wear the best ones out there. I was told that the Sunspel Riviera Polos were in a league of their own — the best for sure. I bought a long sleeve variant, and then I bought another, and a few more including short sleeved models as well.

    Yes, I agree, these are the best polo shirts you can buy.

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  • Member Journal — 7/29/24

    Member Journal — 7/29/24

    This week: state of AI for July; and some gear.

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  • Traska Venturer GMT

    Traska Venturer GMT

    Imagine if you could go buy an exceptionally well finished watch, with a great movement, a really modern-if-classic design, and do that all for under $1,000? That’s what the Traska Venturer GMT offers, and in a lot of ways it represents the best value for dollar on the watch market.

    But labeling it as a value buy, is a disservice to what this watch is. The finishing is at least on par with Tudor. In fact, I think it might be a better watch than my Tudor GMT — at a fraction of the price. None of this was expected, or really apparent from the website marketing. So, I’ll do my best to explain how it accomplishes this feat.

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  • High Twist: The Low-Cost Leap

    High Twist: The Low-Cost Leap

    Fun show this week, appreciate all the new subscribers!

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  • Topo Designs TopoLite Accessory Bag – Quick Thumbs Up

    Topo Designs TopoLite Accessory Bag – Quick Thumbs Up

    I’ll keep this short and sweet. I am pretty ambivalent about the standard Topo Designs Accessory Bag, they can feel oddly bulky and like overkill. But I was intrigued by the Topolite variant which uses a lighter fabric for the same Accessory Bag.

    This is the correct way to execute this Accessory Bag, and it’s fantastic.

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