Adventure travel is close to the heart here at Gregory. We find it’s one of the main things many of our customers end up using our gear for.
On the adventurous end of adventure travel, British adventurer and author Simon Reeve loaded up a Gregory Z55 and headed into Burma recently (sneaking in without approval of the ruling military dictatorship), as part of his BBC series Tropic of Cancer. The series is a six-part installment on the BCC where Reeve travels the Tropic of Cancer for some 23,000 miles around the globe. He’s done similar BCC series on the Tropic of Capricorn and the Equator, routes that take his through some beautiful - and dangerous - places.
In Burma (which he recounts in a story in the UK-based adventure travel magazine Wanderlust), Reeve struggles with the fact that the National League of Democracy has called for a ban on tourism in Burma, because of political issues with the military regime there, and the fact that tourism dollars support a repressive government. 


The majority of the things we take for granted are the ones, that if taken away, we would miss the most. And for those who enjoy the outdoors, losing the ability to see would be one one of those things.
stretches from Mexico to Canada. Their attempt in 2010 will mark the first time a handicapped person will lead their team along the 2800 mile journey. Trevor will also be the first blind person to complete the journey beginning to end. To aid Trevor, Gregory will be sending him a 
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weekend (28th-29th) will feature, among others, drum roll please…Jason Mraz. Now, by this point you should be savvy enough to guess we’re not just updating you on the pop singer’s status (that’s what twitter’s for
he pack of choice for a lot of pros up in AK’s Alaska Range.

