Check out GoPro’s soon to be released WiFi backpack, here is Suzanne from GoPro to tell you more about it. Check back for more details as they become available.
Guide to Gifts for the Outdoor Lover
There are 15 days till Christmas, if you’ve still got some shopping to do check out the Examiner.com gift guide for the outdoor lover. It is a great selection of gifts under $75.

This is what they had to say about the Bidwell:
Overland Equipment Bidwell Bag
This one’s for the ladies. Overland Equipment makes high quality, durable and versatile bags and accessories. In fact the Bidwell Bag is so versatile that my wife takes it from the office directly to the trailhead. Frequently. $75
Macworld Loves the Cambridge
Pick up a copy of December’s Macworld to see their newest review of the Cambridge from Overland.
What’s the Best Carry-On Bag?
Check out Outside magazines Gear Girl’s review of Overland Equipments Nantucket Bag.
Q: WHAT’S THE BEST CARRY-ON TRAVEL LUGGAGE? Now that checking bags costs an arm and a leg, I’m having trouble staying organized on short work trips. Any tips for packing everything I need to work, exercise, and dine out?
A: I always envy the travelers with those sleek black suitcases that fit perfectly into the overhead compartment. That’s not me: My bag usually earns honors as the most likely to explode by the end of the week. It’s tough to fit a laptop, running gear, and presentable clothing into two microscopic carry-ons. But I’ve honed my system enough to know this: Your best bet is to get a big wallet and second carry-on item, and reserve your primary carry-on for clothes and shoes…
…I’ve also had great luck with Overland Equipment’s ballistic nylon Nantucket bag ($75). The Nantucket measures 21 1/4″ by 12 1/2″ by 6″, and it has one big compartment, a padded laptop sleeve, a mesh zippered compartment, and three interior pockets. I’ve squeezed my behemoth MacBook, a pashmina, pens that won’t explode mid-air, a notebook, a few energy bars, my toiletry bag, and phone into the Nantucket with no problems. If I buy lunch en route, there’s even a roomy exterior sleeve that won’t smoosh a sandwich. Best of all, it’s easy to lug around airports thanks to its padded shoulder strap and a flap that slips over the handle of my wheelie luggage.
—Stephanie Pearson
@OutsideGearGirl
You can check out the full review at Outside.
“The Northwest loves Yakima”
Check out this article in the Oregonian.
Yakima Products Inc. boosts roof rack sales, competes with Thule
Published: Friday, October 28, 2011, 7:10 PM
By Allan Brettman, The Oregonian

Executives at Yakima Products Inc.believe that a sizable chunk of outdoor sports enthusiasts would buy a vehicle roof rack, under the right circumstances. And, after acquiring the makers of an innovative rack design last December, leaders of the Beaverton-based company say they have a winning formula to bring more customers into the Yakima fold.
If that happens, it would contribute to what Yakima officials say has been double-digit sales increases over the last two years. The newer product also would help the company — whose roof racks and cargo boxes are known mainly in the United States — establish a firmer foothold in the 23 other countries where the Yakima-brand racks are sold.
“We’re on a mission,” said Ron Ten Berge, Yakima senior vice president and chief marketing officer, “to educate consumers that there is a better way and safer way to haul your gear.”
And, with the purchase of a New Zealand-based company, there’s also a way that is quieter, more fuel efficient and sleeker, Ten Berge said.
Yakima acquired Hubco Automotive Ltd. of Christchurch last December. The company designs and manufactures Whispbar, which has been touted as the quietest rack system as well as the most fuel efficient. The company has backed up the claim through wind tunnel research performed at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand, as well as gear trade reviews.
The company began a quiet roll out of the Whispbar line — to accompany the existing line of Yakima products — with a small group of independent rack dealers.
“The key in our business is awareness,” Ten Berge said.
And, in the case of Whispbar, the first step in awareness-building will be word-of-mouth advertising. While the product may be quieter and more fuel efficient than its Yakima brethren, it is also about twice as expensive as a typical $200 Yakima setup.
Yakima recently hired the Portland advertising agency, North, to assist with building a marketing campaign and it hired Pollinate of Portland to assist with some aspects of that campaign. Yakima also expects to soon hire a Portland-based public relations agency. Advertising and PR used to be handled by out-of-town firms.
The company is girding to make a bigger effort at the international roof rack market, said Mark Reis, chief operating officer and chief financial officer.
That’s a big part of the reason the company hired 15 employees in the past year for the Beaverton headquarters — where strategy, design, engineering, sales and financial tasks are executed.
And growing internationally will require hiring 15 to 30 more employees in the next year, he said.
Yakima’s biggest competitor is Thule Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of the Sweden-based Thule Group. Those two companies control about 95 percent of sales in the U.S., according to theLeisure Trends Group in Boulder, Colo.
Generally, Yakima is the dominant brand on the West Coast, Thule commands the East Coast and the Midwest is a battle ground, said Scott Jaeger, senior retail analyst of Leisure Trends.
Roof racks sales generally follow that of car sales — when car sales are up, rack sales go up, Jaeger said.
Also, “people are downsizing away from giant SUVs and they still need to carry all their toys,” he said.
That’s part of the explanation for the industry’s increase in sales over the past two years, he said.
Yakima, which is privately held, does not disclose sales data. However, Reis said sales growth in the past two years been in the double digits, a trend that is expected to continue through 2012.
At ReRack, a roof rack dealer on 2240 N.E. Sandy Blvd., owner Bo Grayzel, is neutral when it comes to assessing the quality of the brands he stocks, which include Yakima, Thule and Inno,a Japan-based brand that competes for the 5 percent not gobbled by the bigger two.
Generally, owners of European made cars prefer Thule, owners of Asian made cars go for Yakima.
“When it come down to it,” Grayzel said, “some of it’s style.”
But for sheer numbers, more Yakima products go out his door than any other, he said.
“The Northwest loves Yakima,” he said.
GoPro Time Lapse- Stevens Pass
Ever wonder what a crisp fall day looks like at Stevens Pass Ski resort?
Check out this time time lapse photo shot on a GoPro to see for yourself.
GoPro® Launches HD HERO2® Camera
GoPro announced the release of its new HD HERO2® camera yesterday. Twice as powerful as GoPro’s original HD HERO camera, the HD HERO2 enables consumers and professionals to capture and broadcast their lives’ most exciting moments in professional quality 1080p HD video and 11 megapixel photos. The new HD HERO2 is now available for MSRP US$299.99.
Arguably the most versatile camera in the world thanks to its innovative mounting system, renowned durability and small form factor, the HD HERO2 surpasses its predecessor with several technology upgrades. The HD HERO2′s new processor delivers twice the processing power, taking full advantage of a new high performance 11 megapixel sensor that delivers more than twice the image detail along with professional low light performance. A totally redesigned wide-angle lens was required to take full advantage of the HD HERO2′s increased image-processing, resulting in a lens that’s twice as sharp as the previous model. And with the arrival of GoPro’s new Wi-Fi BacPac™ and Wi-Fi Remote products slated for release this winter, the HD HERO2 will enable video remote control via the Wi-Fi Remote, smartphones and devices, tablets and computers as well as enabling live GoPro video broadcast from anywhere there is Wi-Fi or a mobile hotspot.
Famous for its globally best-selling HD HERO line of wearable and gear mountable cameras, GoPro spared no expense developing the HD HERO2.
To learn more check out gopro
The Last Nikwax Knowledge Bomb
Dr. Nikwax is giving us one final knowledge bomb before going on to pursue bigger, better and hopefully just as dry things.
THIS month by the numbers
Here are a couple of fun facts for you:
So far this year, Nikwax NA has shipped 74,000 10 oz bottles of Tech Wash. That’s a pretty big number. But, the Godfather of the brand is still the big boss man – we’ve shipped over 82,000 bottles of TX.Direct (both formulations)!! WOH!
On another note, the tax-paying residents of Washington D.C. aren’t the ONLY ones without representation in our nation’s capital. Only 37 bottles of Nikwax have been shipped to non-chain stores in the DC area in the last 13 months!
But which are the states where you would be least likely to find Nikwax? Mississippi and Oklahoma. Looks like it’s time to start working on our southern drawl… 😉
Which states have the most? Well, Ontario and British Columbia are practically awash in our products, kicking Washington’s (at number 3) rear.
Now some Nikwax customer questions!!
Question: Will Tech Wash or Down Wash improve the water-repellancy of my jacket/garment?
Answer: Not exactly. Tech Wash and Down Wash will remove anything the might be masking or blocking the DWR, but they will not replace or reactivate something that isn’t there.
Question: My tent floor is leaking. Can I use TX.Direct to reseal the seams in my tent?
Answer:Nope. TX.Direct is designed to maintain a fabric’s ability to breathe. You want something that is water-tight no matter what and only a true sealant will do that.
Question: My jacket is really old. There really isn’t any reason to use Nikwax products… I may as well get a new one, right?
Answer:Nonsense, friend! Unless your jacket is physically coming apart (separated seams, de-lamination, rips, tears, holes and the like), you can always add a new DWR. Now, older garments tend not to remain waterproof as long… but that older jacket can make a great back-up or occasional-wear piece. That is, unless you already need a spare bedroom for all your gear…
Thanks for sticking with me for the LAST of my Knowledge Bombs.
Dr. Nikwax
a.k.a. Kelsey
GoPro Video of the Week
Snow has already fallen in some local ski resorts, while winter is not yet upon us it’s never too early to start getting stoked for ski season. Check out this video shot entirely on a GoPro.
PRW adds UK Pro to its line of products.
Pacific Rep Works is proud to now offer all GoPro dealers waterproof hard cases specifically designed to meet to the high demands of the GoPro consumer.
Underwater Kinetics (UK) Pro cases are made out of High Impact ABS plastic and stainless steel parts. These cases protect your GoPro against shock, dust, and water up to 5 meters deep. Uk Pro cases have a pressure equalizer to ensure easy opening as well as a custom designed insert to organize and protect your GoPro and accessories.
For more info about UK Pro cases please click here to Contact PRW.





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