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
- 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.” - 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.” - 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.” - 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).”
- 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.” - 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.” - 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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