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A handful of Salomon running athletes spent 7 days on El Hierro in the Canary Islands, a trail running paradise destination.
Picture an island vacation. You can sit back, relax, and dip your toes into the ocean or sand. Oh, and you can also run. Run hard.
Salomon’s training camp at El Hierro, Canary Island, far off in the eastern Atlantic Ocean offers runners relaxation and bliss but also tests of endurance with its
Salomon united seven world athletes for a 7-day camp on El Hierro, which offers 1,500 m of elevation gain in just 5 km to the island’s high point. The athletes tackled 210 km of running, 11,500 meters (nearly 38,000 feet) of elevation, an additional 170 km of biking, and more.
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A good lock will do its best to prevent your bike from being stolen. But the Apple AirTag might actually be the best way to track it down.
Tracking devices for bikes are not new, but they all come with caveats that have inhibited widespread adoption
. Limited range, pricey subscriptions, and small networks to assist with location have all kept trackers from becoming a cyclist’s best friend.
Enter Apple. Yes,
that Apple. Last week, the Silicon Valley giant and maker of all manner of handy, trendy, high-tech doodads launched an innocuous-looking coin. Dubbed the “