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Six trail runner and marathoner apps to enhance your running experience

Have you just started running, or have you done more marathons than you can remember? Do you prefer to have an app that measures the distance of your run or track your speed? Are you curious about how many calories you burn with every extra mile or do you want to map your route? Fitness tracking apps can do these and much more. Most of these apps are free and work really well and are compatible with both iOS and Android phones. Let’s look at some of the best trail runner and marathoner apps that you can choose from.

Runkeeper:

The Runkeeper is one of the best trail runner and marathoner apps association with expert training coaches in the United States, so this app helps you design your own training plans that are customized especially for you. You can also compare your running scores with your friends on Facebook.

The Runkeeper app is very popular and is free on both iOS and Android platforms.

iSmoothRun Pro:

This is one of the trail runner and marathoner apps which is mainly meant for seasoned runners who intend to take breaks at intervals. The breaks can be scheduled with a timer on this app much before you start your run. A feature-rich app, the iSmoothRun Pro is compatible with numerous devices and uses both your phone’s GPS and your iPhone’s motion sensors alternately and effortlessly.

MapMyRun:

Free on iOS and Android, this is one of the trail runner and marathoner apps that is one of the forerunners of presenting running routes and mapping your run. Do not hesitate to travel to new places for marathons if you have already installed this app. If you are a serious marathon trainer, then the MapMyRun app can show you training plans for various distance runs.

Strava:

This is one of the trail runner and marathoner apps which is dedicated to those marathoners who hit the roads at particular times every weekend with half your neighborhood or your office colleagues for company. Strava lets you be competitive and compare your routes and pace with your friends’ for that extra boost and support. To discover local running clubs or guides in every new place of your choice, the Strava app basically helps create new friendships.

Runtastic:

This app that is suitable for both Android and iOS, uses your phone’s inbuilt GPS to both track and map your exercise routines, the time you take for your runs, your speed and distance, and also plots your route. These features contribute it to being one of the best trail runner and marathoner apps.

Nike+:

An inanimate cheer leader, this app actually does “cheer” every time you receive a Like on your Facebook page. The Nike+ is encouraging in another way—with its easy access to music while you use this app and like most other apps, this is free and available for both iOS and Android users. The Nike+ can also be considered as one of the best trail runner and marathoner apps.

It’s time to hit the trail now. Get on the road to get fit, with the help of the best trail runner and marathoner apps.

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The Paul Newman Daytona Rolex – A slice of time making history

Among luxury watches, Rolex is more than just another name. Rolex watches have been very proudly owned and flaunted by movie stars, sports personas, and a whole host of other celebrities for over a century. One of the most famous watches from the house of Rolex is the Paul Newman “Daytona” Rolex, which was quite recently auctioned off for around $17.75 million. This is in itself a record for the most expensive watch to ever be auctioned.

Paul Newman has often been identified as a celebrity icon who also brought to the spotlight his “Daytona” Rolex, a gift from his wife that he wore from 1972 until he passed away in 2008. An iconic watch indeed.

Paul Newman was a legendary actor who was also regarded very highly as a fashion icon. It was soon after starring as the driver of a sports cars in the film, Winning, that Paul Newman started wearing his now famous “Daytona” Rolex. Until Paul Newman contributed to the skyrocketing popularity of the “Daytona” Rolex, it was just another luxury high-end timepiece. In many ways, it was the Paul Newman association that actually led to the Paul Newman “Daytona” Rolex becoming a much sought after celebrity timepiece. The Paul Newman “Daytona” Rolex is also among the most expensive timepieces of the world. Until then, there were many who believed that it wasn’t worth paying so much simply for a watch with an exotic dial.

While Rolex has manufactured and continues to manufacture its “Daytona” model, the rarest of the Daytona watches are those that have the Paul Newman dial. There are some features that are unique to the Paul Newman dial that are not found in any other Daytona dial.

The font used for the numerals is of an art deco style that was considered exotic as well as stylish; moreover, the small square at the end of each hash is another defining feature of the Paul Newman “Daytona” Rolex.

The stark black and white contrasting design on the dial is one of the first features that sets the Paul Newman “Daytona” Rolex apart from others. The central dial is encircled with an outer track that perfectly matches the sub dial. The 60 seconds counter has gradations for every quarter. The Paul Newman “Daytona” Rolex is further identified by the bright red lettering.

The original Paul Newman “Daytona” Rolex that was auctioned recently had a Ref. 6239 dial and was worn by the icon on a three-piece black fat strap in a military style.

While the exotic dial, the Paul Newman “Daytona” Rolex was undoubtedly given its iconic classification by the legend, Paul Newman in his lifetime. This was also used by several other celebrities who further contributed to the popularity of the Daytona Rolex.

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There’s just something about a classic pick up truck. As far as stature and power, the following trucks led the way as far as impressive styling, engine power, hauling and off road capabilities that, no doubt, inspired the design of many pickups on the road today.

Here’s our list of the six most tried and true pickup trucks in history:

1. Ford Baja Bronco

When I was a kid, all the cool teens had a Ford Bronco, but those with a limited edition Baja Bronco were king of the road. Why? As far as off-roading capabilities, the Baja offered a powerful 302-cid V8 paired with a C4 automatic, plus drivers got a impressive boost due to the high cut rear wheel wells and flares, which left ample room for huge tires. The Baja screamed daring adventure roll cage and special enhancements made to offer heavy-duty suspension.

2. Ford SVT Raptor

Ford longed to take their classic F150 off-road, but it took until 2009 for them to create the Raptor, a pick up that offered smooth driving and handling and four-wheeling on even the most extreme desert terrain. Not to mention, this truck could haul an 8000-pound trailer. No problem! Offered in a SuperCrew cab and SuperCab configuration, the Raptor also featured a 4WD system based on the standard F-150, plus urethane bump stops and internal-bypass Fox Racing shocks, which allowed for smooth-riding suspension over the roughest roads and highest jumps.

3. GMC-Chevy-Napco

More of a conversion kit than a model truck, Napco (otherwise known as the Northwest Auto Parts Company) made up for the fact that 1950s pickups didn’t come in 4WD (opposed from Dodge). So Napco designed a 4WD offered a conversion kit that let Chevy, Fords, and GMC owners get the 4WD power they longed for. By the year 1957, pick up manufacturers finally caught on and began installing Napco Power-Pak 4WD conversions on their assembly line pick ups.

4. Dodge Ram

While GM and Ford enthusiasts may have issue with this truck, one can hardly match the ruggedness of the Dodge Ram of the early 90’s with it’s Cummins diesel engine. In fact, you can still witness the impact of this redesigned Ram on many GM and Ford trucks to this day, with it’s “big rig” styling.

5. Ford F-250 “Highboy”

Prior to the Ford F-150, the Highboy was king of the Ford pick up empire. A tough-as-nails truck renowned for it’s ultra-rugged driving capabilities on any terrain, the Highboy was named for its sky-high frame and 35-inch tall tires that was inches taller than any Jeep, Dodge, or GM on the market. After 1977, the Highboy was considered a “Lowboy” as it was constructed at least 2-inches lower, which is why the original pre-1977 model is now considered a collector’s item.

6. Rod Hall Signature Edition Dodge

When a celebrity race car driver pairs up with an auto manufacturer, sometimes the results can be disappointing, which was sort of the case when Rod Hall collaborated with Chrysler to birth the Rod Hall Signature Edition Dodge pick up truck. Only 33 of these beauties were made, and despite the Dodge Ram 150 base design, bed-mount light bar and driving lights, and slick pre-runner front and rear bumpers, for some reason Dodge plopped in a whimpy 318-cid V8 with only 170 hp. Despite the fact, this truck continues to be a collector’s item among pick up truck buffs.

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The pickup truck is synonymous with America. It’s tough. It works hard. And it has no problem getting dirty to get the job done. This is likely why the pickup truck continues to be among the best selling vehicle in North America. Regardless of if you’re part of team Dodge, Ford, or Chevy, you know that owning a truck offers a truly unique driving experience compared to any sedan, small compact, or even an SUV.

Here are our top reasons to super-size your driving experience to a pickup truck:

1. Tons of room

If it’s room you desire, ignore any desires to buy a sleek, compact car and turn to a pickup instead. Seriously, a recent Chevy Silverado offers ample legroom and cargo space for a comfortable daily commute or road trip because who wants a leg cramp to start the work day. Passengers can literally stretch their legs out in a roomy four full pickup truck with ample room for tools and everything you need.

2. Safest drive on the road

Perhaps power and hauling capabilities are your biggest concern when thinking about pickup truck ownership. However, believe it or not safety is a huge benefit of pickup truck ownership. positive! Think about the safety features built in to most full-size trucks—you get a caged cab, vehicle stability, safety seatbelt systems, side impact protection, and even trailer sway control already built into your vehicle.

3. Towing capacity

Sure, if you own a pickup truck you kind of open yourself up to helping every single person you know move house. However, when it comes to hauling your own stuff, you can’t go wrong with a pickup truck. Take a truck like the Chevy Silverado for example, you can suddenly haul up to 12,000 pounds no problem thanks to the impressive torque and horsepower. Suddenly your vehicle can easily transition from work truck to off road camping vehicle of your dreams.

4. Look at that view

If it’s a boost you want, a pickup is your best bet when it comes to the best visibility on the road. The height of a standard pickup truck cabin permits a view over most other vehicles on the highway. Is that a traffic jam 6 blocks ahead? Luckily, you’ll be able to see it and take a quick detour if you drive a pickup. Not to mention, the cab of a pick up offers the driver and all passengers all-round visibility, front, back and side thanks to huge rear and side-view mirrors.
Leading us into the next reason why trucks are such great vehicles.

5. Feel the power

Putting aside all jokes about overcompensating, there is little doubt that many individuals choose to drive a pickup for the sheer power it offers. While Ford, Chevy, and GM differ as far as horses under the hood, most current trucks offer between 350- to 440-horsepower (hp) if you consider a Ford F-250 or a Dodge Ram.

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Pickup trucks represent the American dream. And while car buyers have vered from SUV to sports coupe over the past few years, pickup truck buffs tend to harken to the past when it comes to sticking with their love of the classic pickup truck. Many of the following classic trucks in good condition sell for a pretty steep price among collectors.

Here are four of the most coveted collectible pickup trucks:

1. 1966-1977 Ford Bronco

Considered neither a car nor a truck, the Bronco was unique as far a broaching the needs of both a car and a truck driver, which explains it’s motto “the best of both worlds”. This cube shaped truck debuted for 1966 in rudimentary form for a mere $2400 (base model). However, it was the impressively wide (at 92-inches) wheelbase that offered serious off roading, smooth highway driving, and extreme towing capabilities in a single vehicle. Touted literally as a sports car with 4-wheel drive, the Bronco was mounted on coil springs and outfitted with a V8 engine that could literally take drivers from camping to off roading while offering the style and comfort of a family wagon. Today, this year range of Ford Bronco retails for $25k plus.

2. 1948 Ford F-1

Behold the inaugural Ford F-series pickup. Think of it as the crown of America’s trucking obsession. Considering this Ford series has ranked in the best-selling for decades, many pickup truck owners are still firmly planted in the Ford camp thanks to this very vehicle. If you’re lucky enough to find a 1948 Ford F1 for sale, you can expect to pay upwards of $30K depending on condition and customizations.

3. 1946-1968 Dodge Power Wagon

Looking at this truck, there’s little wonder that it was originally designed in the early 1940’s for military purposes. However, the Dodge Power Wagon caught on in the mainstream market due to its ability to travel virtually anywhere. The impressive 4×4 capabilities of this truck was so good that it there were no revisions until it was discontinued in 1968. If you spot one, expect to pay $45k or more!

4. 1971-1972 Chevrolet C10/C20 Cheyenne Super

It was called the “Super” for good reason. This high-option, everyday use pickup truck boosted unique interior design with a/c, tach dash, power brakes and steering, headliners, and tilt columns. Plus, the exterior could be costoumize with special paint and trim. Find one and expect to pay up to $30k for a model in good condition with lots of options.

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