A New Way To Sleep In Economy Class

I’ve been spoiled in being able to use miles to do most of our long-haul flights in business class.  This seems likely to change as airlines are starting to release fewer business class to partners for redemptions.  This father-son team came up with a clever solution and did a Kickstarter fundraiser which raised enough funds to get the project off the ground.

I’m not quite convinced, I think if your head is forced back like that your jaw will fall open and you will end up looking like a dork snoozing with your mouth open!

Have a look for yourself!

World’s Smallest Washing Machine

We’ve all been there.  A hot sweaty hike through the rainforest in pursuit of that rare bird.  Rewarding but you do end up with pretty filthy clothes!  This Aussie inventor/entrepreneur has come up with a very clever solution!

THE SCRUBBA!

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While originally designed with backpackers in mind, the Scrubba wash bag has also become the best way to clean clothes for people on vacation, business travelers, students living dorm rooms or small apartments, campers, hunters, cyclists, kayakers or people going on cruises. Whether it is so you can pack light, avoid hotel laundry costs, avoid searching for Laundromats, avoid potential hygiene issues washing in a sink, use less water or simply to have the freedom to wash clothes wherever you want, there is an aspect of the Scrubba wash bag that will appeal to all travelers.

This video shows a live demonstration of how it works.  The Scrubba can be ordered from their website.

Which Field Guide For Pacific Island Birding?

I usually like to bring a field guide with me on a birding trip.  Our June trip to French Polynesia was originally scheduled for Feb 2015 and I brought it forward to June 2014 after concerns about award availability and potential devaluations.  I booked the flights in May so had no time to order a suitable guide book.  If I had, this is the one I would have gone for.  There aren’t a lot of birding guides for this region but I am familiar with the Princeton series and they consistantly deliver excellent products.

Birds of Hawaii, New Zealand, and the Central and West Pacific: (Princeton Illustrated Checklists) Paperback – July 25, 2011

 

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Birding Ua Huka With Official Guide Geoffray Sulpice

Part of responsible eco-tourism is putting as much spend as possible into the local communities and providing employment for them.  Fortunately, in Ua Huka, MANU has a superb trained guide who is passionate about conserving the two endemic birds – Ultramarine Lorikeets and Marquesan Monarchs.

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Our barefoot guide, Geoffray Sulpice

Geoffray Sulpice is not only an excellent guide who knows his island like the back of his hand and where to find the birds but he also works in biosecurity to keep the dangerous black rat off the island.  Black rats have already been responsible for exterminating several species of birds from other Pacific Islands.  You can call him direct or ask Maurice (his uncle) to call him.  Be sure to specify you want an early start, just after dawn.  I didn’t do this and therefore Maurice told Geoffray to come at 8am.

Being able to make a living from this eco-tourism activity allows Geoffray and his sister to keep on preventing  any pest infestation of Ua Huka.

Contact number: Geoffray (00 689) 87 34 66 69 / Hinapootu (00 689) 87 92 60 53

 

So right after breakfast, Geoffray showed up – barefoot!  In answer to my questioning glance, he just replied “pas besoin”.  Not needed!  Maybe HE didn’t need shoes but tourists will need some kind of walking shoe (boots not required) as the path up to his plantation where the birds are is pretty rocky.  He will point out the nest boxes he built to help the Pihiti (local term for Ultramarine Lorikeet) breed.

IMG_0466 IMG_0467 IMG_0195 We got there a bit late but there were still a few birds hanging around.  The photos I took very early this morning show when the lorikeets are most active.  Meanwhile, he showed us around the plantation and pointed out the fruit trees.  Some lorikeets appeared to resting after a big breakfast.

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IMG_0234a IMG_0286a IMG_0288a IMG_0289a IMG_0290aThe light was pretty bad as it was overcast and the birds were mostly in the shade.  The sun came out a bit later and I was able to get these shots of a Pihiti munching on a flower.

IMG_0351a IMG_0374a IMG_0378a IMG_0381a IMG_0386aOther birds seen in the plantation include the Marquesan Monarch, local roosters and White-capped Fruit Doves.

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IMG_0314 IMG_0323By mid-afternoon, most tourists would have been happy with these sightings and gone home but I was still hoping to get better shots of the lorikeets in the sun.  My patience (and stubbornness) was to be rewarded.  Around 3:30-ish, some hungry Pihiti flew in and went to town on the banana flowers!  This let me get closer to them without disturbing them.  They don’t eat the actual bananas, they eat the nectar from the flower at the bottom of the stalk.  It’s pretty cool to see how they climb inside the flower!

IMG_0331a IMG_0333a IMG_0420a IMG_0424b IMG_0426a IMG_0436a IMG_0431a IMG_0438a IMG_0439a IMG_0440aFinally I was happy with my photos!  We all walked back down the hill.  The trail ended right in front of the bungalows we were staying at.

IMG_0441 IMG_0443 IMG_0442 IMG_0444Geoffray was an excellent guide and I highly recommend hiring him if you will be in Ua Huka.  His fee is fixed at 2500 XPF per person (June 2014) which is pretty reasonable.  He doesn’t speak English but he knows how to point out the birds!  I can speak basic French so we got by.  If the Aranui cruise ship is in port, he won’t be available due to his biosecurity duties so if you are only staying for one day, check the cruise schedule on their website.  You could probably get by with a 2 day stay to make sure you see the lorikeets but I was happy we stayed 3 as we had one day with the ship in town and you never know how the weather may go!

 

Don’t Bug Me!

If you have a Coghlan’s Bug Jacket, hopefully you won’t be being bugged!  The flies are insane in the Aussie Outback!  While we wore head nets for our trip, this combo head net/jacket looks pretty interesting!

And if you prefer a simple head net, this is the one we used which worked well to keep the flies off our faces.

My Favourite Australian Field Guide – Pizzey & Knight

At the time I was planning my trip to Western Australia, this was the newest field guide on the market. I liked the way it was set up with the illustrations, maps and descriptions all in the same facing pages.  It is fairly heavy so I tended to keep it in the car, then try to look birds up using my camera’s zoom display and compare the birds to likely suspects in he right geographical area.

Scottevest Combines Huge Father’s Day Sale With 50% Off International Shipping

Father’s Day Sale

How many pockets does YOUR Dad deserve?  And at these prices, why not get some for Mom and yourself as well?  Click on any of the images to go to the sale page and make sure you use the promo code DAD2014.

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Don’t Miss This 50% Off International Shipping Deal!!!

Our international shipping sale is back! And just in time for our huge Father’s Day Sale. So, in addition to 30% off six of our favorite men’s items, we also are offering 50% off international shipping.

Hurry up and take advantage! This limited time offer is only valid until 11:59 PM GMT June 12th.

The Fine Print…

This deal applies only to non-U.S. shipping addresses and lasts until 11:59 PM GMT on Thursday, June 12th, 2014.
The shipping price you see during checkout is the discounted price.  The 50% shipping deduction is taken before the shipping price is displayed, so your shipping cost is the amount that appears during checkout.  This discount applies to shipping costs only: there may be additional duties, tariffs or taxes charged by your country, but we have no control over that.

No promo code is required to save 50% off shipping… just check out as usual.  This means that you can use any other promo code you have (Father’s Day, Daily Sale, etc.) to save on the products in addition to the shipping!

 

Scottevests For Mom 30% Off Sale

Travel clothing maker Scottevest has a large range of jackets and vests with their unique pocket systems.  Maybe your Mother (or wife or sister or girlfriend) would like one of these.  And don’t forget to add promo code MOM2014 for a 30% discount off 6 of their best ladies designs!

Scottevest for Mom!

This Kelly Jacket is fun and sporty looking and has 10 strategically placed pockets!

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