On Mondays, Courage and Progress drops a fresh batch of supplies for you to pick up. Here’s this weeks Quartermaster.
Monday, 27 April 2015
Quartermaster: This Week in Supplies
Sunday, 26 April 2015
Blood on the Tracks: An Introspection
In the darkest places the most beautiful things can grow. This is especially true of Bob Dylan's acrimonious relationship with his wife, Sara. Their eventual seperation led to what has become, arguably, the greatest studio album of all time. There are no lyrics so bitter and recriminatory as those that feature on the 1975 album Blood On the Tracks.
Reconnaissance #3: The Sunday Edition
> Surviving the Infamous British North Greenland Expedition - Selectism
> The Photography of Matthew Vin - Matthew Vin Pictures
> See the 2015 Ural CT - Ural Motorcycles
> Living Vicariously Through Other People’s Junk - A Continuous Lean
> Kayaking the Milford Sound - Gear Patrol
> Travelling Kashmir's Heroin Highway - Roads and KingdomsFriday, 24 April 2015
Hell and High Water: Gallipoli 100 Years On
It was just before dawn on April 24th 1915 when troops from the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) waded ashore on Gaba Tepe beach to begin an eight-month ordeal that would test them to their very limits.
Thursday, 23 April 2015
Five Summer Ales
The warmer weather is right around the bend. Enjoy one these five pale summer ales from Courage and Progress' favourite breweries.
Reconnaissance #2: Midweek Edition
Every Thursday, Courage & Progress delivers another curated roundup of this weeks best links. Here's this week's Midweek Reconnaissance.
> CAMP Collection SS15 ‘Cabin Fever - C-Heads Magazine
> How the Army Jacket Became a Civilian Staple - New York Times
> Five Daring Photojournalists to Follow on Instagram - Flavorpill
> How to Make Swedish Coffee - Best Made Co
> Guinness Lacquered Pork Belly - Three Little Halves
- Take courage. Make Progress
Wednesday, 22 April 2015
Icon Trucks with Aether Apparel
Join Aether Apparel as they shadow Jonathan Ward, founder of Icon Trucks, on a tour of his bustling workshop, where he and his talented team build some of the most well-considered, handcrafted off-road vehicles imaginable.
Adirondack Overshirt by Owner Operator
The first item you'll buy that you will wear for the rest of your life.
Warm and windproof, the Adriondack can be worn as a jacket, or layered up colder days. The wool construction naturally resists moisture and the hollow fiber core remains warm even when wet. Blended Nylon fibers stabilize the fabric, increase abrasion resistance, and improve water resistance.
Monday, 20 April 2015
Anatomy: Sidearms of WWII
C&Rsenal spent many hours painstakingly disassembling and photographing the inner workings of these famous guns from the WWII era. See the incredible detail of some of there worlds most iconic sidearms. Personal favourites are the Webley MK4 and Colt 1911.
Sunday, 19 April 2015
Reconnaissance #1: The Sunday Edition
Every Sunday, Courage & Progress delivers a curated roundup of the past weeks best links. Here's this week's Reconnaissance.
> Wastelands – Yume Magazine
> The Life of a Whiskey Barrel – Cool Material
> The Real Peshmerga - Roads and Kingdoms
> An Ode to the Humble American Beer - A Continuous Lean
> Inside the Mind of a Bull Rider - Gear Patrol
> 8,000 km in 30 days: A Patagonian Photographic Adventure - In My Bag
- Take Courage. Make Progress.
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