| Gear Up For Summer |
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| Written by Mark Shaffer |
| Tuesday, 04 June 2013 08:59 |
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From the basics to the big stuff, the Backyard Tourist has what's hot at Beaufort's local outfitters. By Mark Shaffer
The truth is we live in a paradise for water sports and outdoor activities in general with world-class paddling and fishing opportunities. We're also lucky to have two local outfitters with unique areas of expertise. Both Higher Ground and Bay Street Outfitters offer expert advice along with top quality gear and services. Higher Ground's primary focus has always been centered around the region's paddling community while Bay Street is practically holy ground for fly fishermen seeking the challenge of our world famous Lowcountry Redfish. And both stores sell really cool stuff you had absolutely no idea you needed.
Higher Ground's been a Beaufort fixture since 2004. Tim Lovett spent nearly two decades in retail sporting goods before buying the place in 2010. Beaufort native Leslie Norris came on board soon after. As Leslie puts it, both "are passionate about what's right here in our backyard." Boards, Boats & Beyond One of the hottest summer sports on or off the water is paddleboarding (that's right, on or off the water). And Higher Ground's got you covered by land and by sea. So, how does one paddleboard on dry land, you ask? Why with a Big Stick and some wheels, of course. Behold Kahuna Creations Longboard & Big Stick. It's a hybrid combination of skateboard meets paddleboard. The Longb Higher Ground is the exclusive area dealer for Kahuna Creations and the only place around where you can try before you buy. For those of us with a tendency to be a bit more "gravity challenged" a softer landing for the inevitable fall makes stand up paddleboarding – or SUP – a better choice. SUP traces its DNA back to ancient Hawaii. It re-emerged in the early 1960's as a way for surf instructors to better observe their students. Surf legends Laird Hamilton and Dave Kalama are credited with helping to stoke the current wave of popularity making SUP the fastest growing board sport on the planet. Higher Ground stocks four major brands of stand up boards, including NSP, Naish, Odyssey and Tahoe. But it's the Tahoe Woody that makes us want to dust off our Ventures records and drop terms like "jazz the glass" and otherwise speak in Point Break. This board's a most excellent homage to the golden age of surfing, that nascent G-rated beach party where Dick Dale appears out of nowhere with an electric guitar, amps and a power source, spontaneous twisting ensues and somehow Frankie and Annette's hair remains annoyingly perfect.
Summer fun is synonymous with summer sun. But with one in five of us likely to develop skin cancer, taking some precautions just makes sense. Sun Bum Sunscreens are tested, approved and recommended by The Skin Cancer Foundation. This means they meet extremely stringent standards that most drug store sunscreens don't. You'll find a full display of Sun Bum products at Higher Ground. So remember what the good folks from Cocoa Beach like to say, "the next time you And finally a key part of gearing up to get outside in the summer heat belongs on your feet. You won't find a better selection of active footwear with names like Keen, Merrell, Chaco, Brooks, Saucony and the currently trendy, somewhat freaky Vibram FiveFingers – the "barefoot" shoe. Here in the Lowcountry it's simply a cultural necessity to own at least half a dozen pairs of sandals and flip flops in various stages of wear and decay, and one pair good enough to make the transition from beach to bar. Higher Ground is the only place in the Beaufort area where you'll find Sparky Longley's legendary Rainbow Sandals and walk out with the perfect fit. Sparky started making sandals in his Laguna Beach garage back in '72. Today each pair is still made by hand in the U.S. with a commitment to quality you just won't find in the average beachwear shop. In fact, at Higher Ground you'll find quality beachwear, active wear and great casual clothing made to last. Head for the Bi Lo on Boundary St. in the K-Mart shopping center and watch for the stack of Kayaks. 815 Bay Street, Beaufort
Last fall Bay Street Outfitters owner, Tony Royal, was instrumental in bringing legendary fly fishing guide, writer and TV host, Flip Pallot, to town for a Wounded Warriors benefit. Meeting and talking to Pallot in the back of the shop – a cloister of fly fishing equipment and paraphernalia – was like sitting at the feet of The Master. For Tony it was another day at the office, and that office is ground zero for fly fishing the waters of Beaufort County. I wouldn't recommend showing up at 815 Bay Street in only your boxers with a credit card and a burning desire to cast for redfish on the flats. But if you did, and Tony and the staff actually let you in, they could outfit you from head to toe, get you properly geared up, out the door and on a boat with one of the area's best Orvis certified guides in no time flat. Bay Street Outfitters is internationally known for its top quality gear and unmatched guides. Tony and the crew book hundreds of local fishing expeditions each year from all over the world. No matter what your level of expertise – novice or expert – Bay Street Outfitters has the gear you need as well as the gear you had no idea you needed. Anyone who's ever flirted with fly fishing much less gone all in knows the true meaning of "sticker shock." Good gear is not cheap and cheap gear is rarely ever good. That being said, you can drop a king's ransom before you ever wet a line. And while True Believers will happily spend whatever it takes, newcomers and those of us who tend to be a bit more budget conscious need not empty the coffers to get in the game. Tony recommends the Access Rod and Reel from Orvis. "It's mid-priced, light, great for Redfish and has a 25 year guarantee for any breakage on the rod," he says. "Plus the sealed drag on the reel The Access comes ready to fish. All you have to do is take it out of the nifty travel case and put it together. Line and backing are already on the reel. Then again there is a certain pride and confidence that comes from fishing with the best. And when it comes to fly reels the choice is simple according to Tony. "Tibor reels. The best in the world," he says. Tibor (pronounced TEE-bor) gets its name from company founder Tibor "Ted" Juracsik, a Hungarian born tool and die master with a passion for fly fishing and a gift for reel design. Juracsik became the youngest Hungarian ever to earn his Masterpapers in the tool and die trade at the age of 17. He joined the Hungarian Freedom Fighters revolt against the Soviets in the 1950's, eventually immigrating to New York, where he opened a tool and die business in 1959. Juracsik met legendary fly fisherman, Billy Pate, in Florida on a 1970 fishing trip and a 35-year partnership was born. Juracsik moved his operation to Florida in the late '70's. Every Tibor reel is precision crafted out of bar grade aluminum for a lifetime of virtually maintenance free operation even under extreme conditions. Need another reason to consider? According to the company website, "At the recent International Game Fish Association (IGFA) Inaugural World Record Tony's short list of essential gear for the serious fisherman includes a versatile pair of pliers and boat shoes that won't give you the slip when you're battling the big ones. Tony's pliers of choice are Donnmar. He's never without his in a leather holster on his belt. Once again, quality is key at Bay Street Outfitters. Donnmar Pliers are handcrafted The recommended shoe it the Clovehitch by Sebago, "Designed to keep all feet on deck." It features premium Nubuck and full grain leather uppers, breathable mesh panels and Sebago's patented Marine Tack™ non-marking, slip resistant sole. Oh, and they're like wearing air. Fall by the shop and slip into a pair.
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