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      What is a Blue Moon?

      What is a Blue Moon?

      It only happens once in a 'Blue Moon', is admittedly the first thing that comes to mind, it's a popular phrase with no actual meaning to it. Let’s face it, the phrase sure is catchy. If you feel inclined to reading the definition(s) of what a Blue Moon really is on Wikipedia, and its text book definitions then go for it, or continue scrolling and and we'll give you a little breakdown on what we've found. Well the interesting bits anyway.

      "A blue moon is an additional full moon that appears in a subdivision of a year, either the third of four full moons in a season or, a second full moon in a month of the common calendar.

      The phrase has nothing to do with the actual color of the moon, although a literal "blue moon" (the moon appearing with a tinge of blue) may occur in certain atmospheric conditions. This phenomenon is specific to calendars. Lunar calendars like the Indian national calendar always have one full moon a month."

       


      For starters, it’s the very rare occurrence of blue moons in a certain time of the year, in every third - fourth year…at times even two blue occurring moons in a single year.

      Reason being: there is more than one definition of which both are more or less in line with one another.

      1 - You have to understand that there is a full moon for every month of the year, summing it up to 12 full moons , 3 for every season , 1 full moon every month but on rare occasions there are 13 full moons in a single year, or a 4th full moon in one astronomical season , the third is The Full Moon . But that’s just the textbook definition in summary.

      2 - However, volcanic eruptions too can actually cause a moon to appear ‘Blue’ to the naked eye from below the hemisphere when dreaded volcanic smoke engulfs the earth.

      3 - At the Moons furthest distance from the sun, Ice crystals may began to take form due to the harsh inhabitable cold environment and you got a Blue Moon.

      The most common description of a Blue Moon is that there are 2 full moons within the same month, the first being a full moon and the second being names a 'Blue Moon'. A little digging brought an interesting article on the origins of the name 'Blue Moon' for this rare occurence. Apparently parts of history called it a 'Betrayer Moon', this was due to the fact that 'The Moon' and it's different positions and phases were used for time and date management. Having to full moons through some calenders off, thus it being called a 'Betrayer Moon.


      The most recent Blue Moon occurred on the 31st August 2012 and with the next Blue Moon closing in on us, scheduled for the 31st of July, this coming Friday, what better way to not only view & enjoy the memories of such a rare occasion but to capture it with a GoPro Hero’s Time-lapse feature... Nice idea right?

      If you miss this years Blue Moon you'll have to wait till 31 January 2018.


      Ideal accessories:

      Skeleton Housing, to plug in your External Battery, (Preferably the Wasabi Battery Kit as this gives you a good 30 minutes extra worth of life span) and a Tripod Mount as I’m not exactly keen on hand-held recording for long stretches at a time as you'll want as stable a video as possible.


      In regards to capturing these epic night time video: check out our blogs that will assist you in getting the most of your experience.

      Keep an eye out for our other 'Blue Moon' themed blogs this week, and definitely check out our 'Blue Moon' sale which kicks off today!

      Adventures at Addington

      Adventures at Addington

      By Terence Vrugtman

      Looking for any reason to go on an adventure has become a day job for me for well over a year now. The opportunity to try something new, spend time with those that matter to me and have a camera in hand has become a full time pursuit, and I love it! As an occasional racer, I found the notion of convincing myself to go and watch comrades a bit silly. Mike Benci, a mate of mine, was planning on running and I wasn’t ready to take on 12 hours of mental and physical war. So why would I go? Well, Comrades isn’t the only event or activity happening in Durban. There's the beach, surf boards, I own a kayak… there's the beach. After weighing up the pros and cons, I decided it would be best if Mike didn’t drive to Durban alone, ergo Ash and I packed our bags and just like that the adventure started.


      After recently returning from the Nedbank Save the Rhino Trail Run the idea of a holiday wasn’t a good one according to my wallet. So the plan was to have fun on a budget and just keep it simple. We did exactly that, and so can others.

      Transport can be expensive in this day and age, the cost of petrol is sky high and plane tickets aren’t cheap either. Car pooling was the best option and we all love a great road trip. Packed into our semi-fuel efficient Parejo ‘io’ we shared the cost of a round trip to Durban which was less than R700 each. As these weekends become more frequent, you start to appreciate the open road along with great company.

      Accommodation in Durban is an easy thing. I thought finding accommodation would be a real mission especially because we were booking two nights before a race that attracted thousands of people to Durban. The mass of back packers that Soccer World Cup left behind made the search easy. We found a homey place about 2km away from the beach that was still really affordable. Back packers are not only a prudent form of accommodation but they often come with free entertainment… in its own form.

      Comrades and its logistics aside, Ash and I spent the bulk of our time as close to the ocean as possible. We visited Addington Beach near uShaka Marine on the first day and didn’t want to leave. Our goal was to find affordble and fun activities to do for 2 days. With little knowledge and even less effort we found what we were looking for.

      For a while now, Ash and I have always wanted to do some SUPing. So we hired two boards and hit the ocean for our first SUPing experience. I was expecting to pay about R200 per board and was comfortable with that, I was pleasantly shocked to find that we could rent two boards for 1h30mins at R200! The open ocean, SUPs and the will for adventure provided ample laughable moments and the fun we were looking for. It wasn’t as easy as one would think and the massive swells of high tide didn’t make it any easier. Not that we were complaining.


      Mike and some local friends hired a kayak and joined the party in the ocean, also for only R100 per hour per boat. A real bargain because you can hire a two-seater and have as much fun, if not more. The challenge of getting the kayak out to sea and surfing it back was the real source of fun!

      The first morning in Durban, we walked along the promenade, the second we decided to do something different. We hired an old-school Schwinn Tandem bike and went for an hour long ride. The bike came from the same store as the SUPs and also only cost R100 for the hour. It was a ton of fun and is ideal for couples. We loved every second and took turns steering, racing other people, looking at the sunrise and trying to convince people for a high-five while on the move.

      For more adventures, follow us on Instagram: @Ashezzzzzz and @Act10nMan

      Or
      Check out www.adventurelife.co.za for more in depth adventures.

       

      The Action Gear Team Bungee, Play at Height in Fourways

      The Action Gear Team Bungee, Play at Height in Fourways

      By Brad Edwards AKA Fuzz

      Recently the Action Gear team was invited by 'Play At Height' to their launch in Fourways. A few of the team went through to meet some interesting folks and got to bungee off the top of the tower that I'm sure a lot of Joburgers have seen by now. We took our GoPros with us so that we had something awesome to share after. TJ, Mike, John-Micheal and myself each took that step off the platform, it was my first bungee and I have the pleasure of sharing our jumps with you.

      "What a great Wednesday to have the chance to go for a Bungee after work. I wasn't aware that it would have been so awesome but while sitting in the traffic on my way to Play At Height on Witkoppen and William Nicole, I wondered if sitting in the traffic was worth it. Glad I stuck it out because as I turned onto Witkoppen from Main, I was greeted by the bright lights of the huge structure that was very difficult to miss. I arrived and it was clear that the guys who built and designed the Sky Bar had done a proper job and suddenly I was beyond stoked to get to jump. At a height of 60 meters, after a really enthusiastic team helped me sign all the documents and get booked in, I was suddenly at the top looking over the whole of Joburg at one of the coolest bars around.

      I was introduced to some very professional gents who helped me get strapped up and while sitting there I was able to really take in the awesome atmosphere and what has been done here, just around the corner. After a short time and a quick brief of what's going to happen my toes were off the edge of the platform and I was looking at the top of Monte Casino. I was counted down and felt like I was about to jump into Witkoppen Road, I took the leap. All in all it was one of the best bungee jumps I have done, with a really great atmosphere and cool people running the place. This is definitely something I recommend everyone should try, especially because it's so close. If you don't want to jump then a drink at the Skybar is something spectacular and I will be going back for sure in the future. Good work and thanks to the 'Play At Height' team for an adrenaline filled Wednesday. " - Mike

       


      "A special big-ups to the Play at Height Bungee Staff for an awesome Wednesday afternoon! They effortlessly eased you into jumping off a ledge right over a steel fence and made it feel less like a suicide attempt and more of a euphoria. Couple this with anxiety, too many energy drinks and the tower seemed to sway but that was just the energy drinks and the urge to call it quits." - TJ (It was swaying!)

      The Action Gear team received an awesome request from Play At Height: "Would we be willing to come film ourselves bungee jump".Without much need for consideration, we loaded up our GoPro Hero 4, Handler grip and Chesty chest mount, and drove to Fourways. After signing my life away, I headed up the tower to kit up. The staff were super professional, and very friendly. Finally it was time to jump! This was different to any bungee I have done in the past. One of the unique features of Play At Height Fourways is that they offer night time jumps. I highly recommend this! It gave a completely different experience to day time jumping. Another cool addition is the Sky Bar, which is also really helpful for nervous, first time jumpers. Great fun, I will definitely be back!" - John-Michael

      Now for my 2 cents, I was amazing! I was nervous as it was my first jump but that was just a regular day for the staff as they calmly explained the steps and safety checks. As you can see in the video, I had to close my eyes just before taking the leap, as my logic just kept taking over. Jumping off that ledge was on of the most exhilarating experiences of my life. A big thank you to Play At Height! With one of the best views around, the Skybar is really something. Why not skip the traffic this afternoon, go bungee and have a drink after.

      To book a bungee jump with Play At Height click here


       

      Top 10 Driving Roads in Cape Town #1

      Top 10 Driving Roads in Cape Town #1

      By Jacques Viljoen

      So deciding I wanted to do something a little different to my usual product reviews. I pondered for a while about what I could do that would be a nice step away from the reviews and features. Then it dawned on me with a great drive along the coast, what if I did a feature about the Top Driving roads in Cape Town. We live in a very beautiful country and I am fortunate enough to live in the best city in South Africa, Cape Town. Just within a 150 kilometer radius from where I stay, you will find Karoo like bushveld, beautiful coastal roads and stunning wine valleys.

      Top 10 Driving Roads in Cape Town

      • Route name: Gordon’s Bay to Rooi Els
      • Road: R44 (Faure Marine Drive)
      • Starting Point: 34°10'1.98"S, 18°51'27.80"E
      • Finishing Point: 34°17'49.77"S, 18°49'21.21"E
      • Distance: +- 20 Kilometers
      • Road surface quality: 8 out of 10
      • Scenery: 7 out of 10


      Gear used:

      With all that out the way, on to the first road in this series:

      A short introduction to me and my car:

       

      Although I consider myself a true petrol head, I am by no means a racing driver. But according to me, a true petrol head should make the most of the car he or she drives. Whether it is a Polo or a Porsche, as long as you just have fun. I drive a 2007 VW Polo 1.6 petrol, which is not a fast car, but it handles very well. Even though it is slow, it is still a fun car to drive.

       



      The road between Gordon’s Bay and Rooi Els is a true stunner featuring long straights, tight corners, hairpins, beautiful ocean and mountain views. If you are the type of driver that loves to hit the apex in the corner perfectly, this stretch of road will not disappoint you. There are plenty of tight corners with nice straights in between, which really makes it feel like you’re on a race track or even James Bond with the panoramic views.

       


      The views on this route are spectacular. To your left you’re against a mountain cliff and to your right you have kilometres of open Atlantic Ocean.

       


      The great thing about this road is the fact that you don’t have to drive recklessly fast to enjoy it. I did about 80 – 90 km/h most of the time and I had a blast. Just keep an eye out for cyclists. There are plenty of stopping and picnic areas along the road, both on the mountain and ocean side.

      I am very excited to see where this series will take me. I know there are places that I haven’t discovered yet.

      If you want to make a route suggestion, or have any questions, you can tweet me at @jacquesv569.

      #getinvolved #adventure2015

       




       

      GoPro Soon to Launch Drones

      GoPro Soon to Launch Drones

      Written By Elzette

      There has been quite a few drone brands incorporating the high definition GoPro camera to its aerial technology, thus bringing production value to unmanned aerial vehicles. That’s why it’s not surprising that GoPro Inc. is developing its own line of consumer drones.

      GoPro has been made famous amongst the sporting industry for introducing wearable technology and the sky is the limit for this 10 year old company.

      The company intends to start selling multirotor helicopters equipped with high-definition cameras late next year, aiming for a price tag between $500 and $1,000. Consumer drones have been seeing a spike in interest from the public since it introduced a smaller, cheaper and easier way to fly.

      According to the Wall Street Journal, GoPro’s move into drones comes as its market-leading camcorder business faces competition from rivals such as Sony Corp. GoPro Inc. (which has gone public this year) has been investing heavily in research and development to maintain its lead in the camera business, which shipped nearly 2.8 million units in the first nine months of the year, up 15% from the same period last year.

      Also, other drone makers could stop supporting GoPro devices if they are competing head-to-head with the camera maker.

      “I’m happy to let GoPro keep making great cameras and we’ll keep making great copters,” said Colin Guinn, senior vice president of sales at Berkeley, Calif.-based 3D Robotics Inc., which sells GoPro cameras with its drones.