Travel + Leisure Asia - 09.2019

(Greg DeLong) #1
THE CARRY ON

The intrepid couple behind Travel Channel’s Caribbean Pirate
Tr e a s u r e—he’s the grandson of famed conservationist
Jacques and she’s a journalist—highlight their favorite gear
for action-packed trips. BY SIOBHAN REID


  1. PHOTO EQUIPMENT CASE
    Philippe Cousteau: “My Sony camera
    and underwater photography gear are
    precious to me. So whenever I go on a
    dive trip, I pack everything in my
    watertight 1535 Air Carry-On Case by
    Pelican (pelican.com; US$230). Their
    products are bomb-proof.”

  2. HIKING SNEAKERS
    Ashlan Cousteau: “North Face Ultra
    Fastpack III sneakers (thenorth face.
    com; from US$150) are lightweight,
    breathable, and good-looking enough
    to be worn at the airport. And thanks to
    their sturdy Gore-Tex uppers, they can
    also endure long hiking trips through
    the jungle.”

  3. WATER PURIFIER
    AC: “Grayl purifiers (grayl.com; from
    US$60) were created by a group of
    globetrotters who didn’t want to stock
    up on plastic water bottles everywhere
    they went. The purifiers work like a
    French press, forcing water through a
    carbon filter and ridding it of 99
    percent of viruses and bacteria.
    They’re great for camping trips and in
    destinations—the airport included—
    where the drinking water doesn’t quite
    taste right.”

  4. VEST
    AC: “I discovered Dubarry, an Irish
    equestrian brand, while traveling in


Dublin. Their clothing is rugged but
also chic. I’m a big fan of their waxed-
cotton Oranmore vest (dubarry.us;
US$199).”


  1. STURDY-CHIC LUGGAGE
    AC: “Not a lot of people know this, but
    I’m told Louis Vuitton was the first
    travel-expedition brand. Their leather
    goods had compartments for whiskey
    beakers and champagne flutes and
    basically functioned as traveling bars.
    Sadly, I don’t own one of those, but my
    vintage weekender (therealreal.com;
    US$895), which I bought from the
    luxury consignment company the
    RealReal eight years ago, evokes the
    romance of that bygone era. It lived a
    life before me, and I hope to give it to
    my daughter when she’s older.”

  2. GINGER CANDY
    AC: “Nothing calms an upset stomach
    like Gin-Gins ginger chews
    (gingerpeople.com; US$8). I’ll bring
    them with me if I know I’ll be on a rocky
    boat or in an airplane.”

  3. TRUFFLE SALT
    PC: “Napoleon supposedly said that an
    army marches on its stomach, and I’d
    argue that expeditions do, too. From the
    jungles of Sumatra to the Arctic Circle,
    I have found that a little culinary treat
    like truffle salt (thrivemarket.com;
    US$16) can make all the difference.”


Philippe and Ashlan


Cousteau


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FROM TOP LEFT: COURTESY OF TRAVEL CHANNEL; COURTESY OF PELICAN PRODUCTS, INC.; COURTESY OF THE NORTH FACE; COURTESY OF GRAYL;COURTESY OF DUBARRY OF IRELAND; COURTESY OF LOUIS VUITTON; COURTESY OF GIN-GINS; COURTESY OF THRIVE MAKET


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