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GRANTURISMO CONVERTIBLE, BY MASERATI.

Experience more.

EXPERIENCE No8: The city at night.

*GranTurismo Convertible base MSRP $136,300, not including gas guzzler tax, dealer prep and transportation. Dealer price may vary. Taxes, title and registration fees not included. Š2012 Maserati North America, Inc. All rights reserved. Maserati and the Trident logo are registered trademarks of Maserati SpA. Maserati urges you to obey all posted speed limits.


FINALLY, A TRUE FOUR-SEAT CONVERTIBLE GT.

Experience top-down sporting luxury with a four-seat convertible that combines comfort, Pininfarina style and pure driving pleasure in the Maserati tradition. A 433 hp, race-bred V8 engine and six-speed adaptive automatic transmission deliver thoroughbred performance, enhanced by an unmistakably tuned GranTurismo exhaust note. Inside, a rear seat angle of 22 degrees means four adults can travel in an abundance of space and hand-crafted luxury unmatched by any other convertible GT. And, when it comes to exclusivity and personalization, your new Maserati, priced from $136,300*, can be uniquely configured from top to bottom in countless combinations of colors and materials, to create an automobile as individual as its owner.

Learn more, and build your own Maserati. Visit maserati.us or call 877-my-Maserati



190 YEARS AGO

A MAN BET ON HORSES AND CHANGED WATCHMAKING FOREVER . In 1821, at a horse race in Paris, Nicolas Rieussec successfully tested his revolutionary invention that allowed time to be recorded to an accuracy of a fifth of a second. The chronograph was born. A tribute to a visionary man, the Montblanc Nicolas Rieussec Chronograph Automatic is centred on the essence of his invention, the rotating disc technique. Monopusher chronograph,

self-winding manufacture movement, second

time zone, 30 min. and 60 sec. rotating disc counters.Crafted in the Montblanc Manufacture in Le Locle, Switzerland.

VISIT AND SHOP MONTBLANC . COM



Continent to continent is the new coast to coast.

Planet Earth isn’t getting smaller, but the Hawker 4000 can make it feel that way. Leveraging advanced materials and technologies, it delivers the features, capabilities and sophistication that operators expect in an intercontinental business aircraft – with midsize jet efficiencies. Move to the head of the super-midsize class, and experience a new world of possibilities. Innovation Above All.

HawkerBeechcraft.com © 2012 HAWKER BEECHCRAFT CORPORATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. HAWKER AND BEECHCRAFT ARE TRADEMARKS OF HAWKER BEECHCRAFT CORPORATION.


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BENTLEY REVEALS THE EXP 9 F SUV CONCEPT

CALIFORNIA WINE CELLAR ESSENTIALS

THE CROSSBOW CANOPY MOTORBIKE

FASHION DESIGNER ANNE VALÉRIE HASH

THE CARIBBEAN’S CREST OF OPULENCE

ISLAND HOPPING: ESCAPE TO YOUR OWN PRIVATE ISLAND

A LOOK INSIDE THE HOUSE OF ERES PARIS

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VAN CLEEF & ARPELS: HIGH-END FINE JEWELRY

EXPLORING GREAT WINES OF THE WORLD

A MILLIONAIRE WEEKEND IN PARIS!

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THE 2012 PGA CHAMPIONSHIP

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CELEBRITY

KATHY IRELAND

COVER STORY TOM ZENNER

PHOTOGRAPHY LASPATA DECARO AMERICAN LEGEND COOPERATIVE


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PROFITING FROM EXPECTED VOLATILITY - KEN MCELROY

SAYING “NO” TO GOOD IDEAS - BY BARRY LABOV

WEALTH MINDSET - BY ROBERT KIYOSAKI

THE BEST PLACES TO STAY, EAT, RELAX, PLAY & SHOP

MOUNTAIN ADVENTURES: DO THE LIFTS EVER CLOSE?

JETSET REVIEWS THE MONACO F1GRAND PRIX

GREAT VISIONS – GREAT LIVES - BY DR. DEMARTINI

WINNERS NEVER QUIT AND QUITTERS NEVER WIN

THE 2012 LUXURY TIMEPIECE COLLECTION

JETSET ESCAPES TO FRENCHMAN’S REEF RESORT

JETSET’S LIST OF FEATURED EVENTS

THE 2012 AUCTION NAPA VALLEY

CONCORSO ITALIANO

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EDITOR’S LETTER If there’s a common theme ringing through this issue of Jetset it’s got to be class, style, elegance and excellence. It shows in every page, every story and every photo, and it starts on our cover. Not only are we showcasing the timeless beauty of an original supermodel, but I think you’ll be blown away by how much success Kathy Ireland has had when the camera is not focused on her. She’s literally built an empire, and to prove she is a living embodiment of the Jetset lifestyle, we did our interview with her as she was 30,000 feet above Middle America flying from New York back to Santa Barbara. In these late summer months, we all want to take a little time to get away from it all, and we took that mantra literally in this issue. Our intent is to help you disappear if you so choose, and we’re going to show you how in our “Island Hopping” feature that showcases some of the most exclusive and beautiful patches of land on the planet, including Cayo Espanto, Lizard Island, Peter Island and Necker Island. Another way to get away from it all without packing a bag is by exploring some of the world’s great wines. We’ve put together a perfect selection of wines from eRobertParker.com critics who do a phenomenal job of enlightening us all on some of the best wines from Australia, New Zealand, Greece, Portugal, France, Spain and South Africa. One thing we’ve done in this issue that I hope you notice, is that we’ve gone directly to some of the most exciting and influential designers, decision makers and visionaries in high fashion, high-end jewelry and luxury timepieces to get a better understanding of where their inspiration comes from. To that point, we have wonderful interviews and features that come to life on glamorous Parisian haute couture designer Anne Valerie Hash, Van Cleef & Arpels Worldwide Creative Director Nicolas Bos, and Ulysse Nardin CEO Patrik Hoffmann. Their passion and energy transfer beautifully to the pages, and you’ll enjoy an exclusive look into this fascinating world.

A CHILD’S WISH IS WAITING. HELP IT TAKE FLIGHT. Every 40 minutes, the Make-A-Wish ®

Foundation grants the wish of a child with a life-threatening medical condition. Last year, nearly 65 percent of all wishes granted involved travel — to visit family, go to an exotic destination or meet a hero. Give their wishes flight by donating your frequent flier miles and hotel reward points at wish.org/miles.

© 2010 Make-A-Wish Foundation of America. All marks are the property of the Make-A-Wish Foundation of America.

Our usual all-star contributors have delivered wonderful insight and expertise once again, and it’s such a joy for us to have industry leaders and icons like Ken McElroy, Barry LaBov, Dr. Demartini and Robert Kiyosaki share their secrets to success. You’ll be amazed at the level of detail, specificity and practicality in their work. Enjoy this issue of Jetset and all it has to offer. There’s something here for everyone to find a way to enjoy what’s left of the summer even more.

Tom Zenner

Executive Editor tomzenner@jetsetmag.com



World Renowned Jetset’s Executive Editorial Team

Robert Kiyosaki The author of Rich Dad Poor Dad — the No. 1 personal finance book of all time — Robert Kiyosaki has challenged and changed the way people around the world think about money. He is an entrepreneur, educator and investor who has earned an international reputation for straight talk, irreverence and courage and become a passionate and outspoken global advocate for financial education. The author of 19 books, including the international blockbuster Rich Dad Poor Dad, Kiyosaki has been a featured guest with media outlets in every corner of the world, and his books have topped international best-sellers lists for more than a decade. He continues to teach to audiences around the world. His most recent books include Unfair Advantage: What Schools Will Never Teach You About Money and Midas Touch, the second book he has co-authored with Donald Trump. Kiyosaki’s newest book, Awaken Your Child’s Financial Genius, will be released in July of 2012. Kiyosaki and his wife, Kim, are the founders of The Rich Dad Company, a financial education company, and the creators of the CASHFLOW games. To learn more, visit richdad.com.

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Dr. John Demartini Dr. John Demartini, one of the world’s leading authorities and educators on human behavior and leadership development, is the founder of the Demartini Institute, which offers an extensive curriculum of more than 72 courses on self-development, life mastery and leadership. Demartini’s knowledge is the culmination of 39-plus years of crossdisciplinary research, and he travels internationlly full time, addressing audiences in media, seminars and consultations. He is the author of more than 40 self-development books, including the bestseller The Breakthrough Experience, and he has produced numerous audio CDs and DVDs discussing financial and business mastery, relationship development, health and healing, the art of communication, and inspiring education and leadership. Demartini has been featured in film documentaries such as The Secret; The Opus; and Oh My God, alongside Ringo Starr, Seal and Hugh Jackman; and he has shared the stage with influential educators Stephen Covey, Wayne Dyer, Deepak Chopra and Donald Trump. He has appeared on Larry King Live, The Early Show and Wall Street, as well as in publications Shape, Leadership, Success, Prestige, Entrepreneur and O. Learn more at drdemartini.com or email the Demartini Institute at info@drdemartini.com.

Ken McElroy

Barry LaBov

Tom Zenner

Ken McElroy has more than 26 years of experience in multifamily asset and property management and development. MC Companies is a full-service real estate investment and property management group that since 1985 has developed, built and managed multifamily housing communities. Currently it owns more than 8,000 units in several states, including Arizona, Texas, Nevada and Oklahoma. McElroy is the author of the bestselling books The ABC’s of Real Estate Investing, The Advanced Guide to Real Estate Investing, and The ABC’s of Property Management. He is also a contributor for The Real Book of Real Estate by Robert Kioysaki, as well as The Midas Touch by Donald Trump and Robert Kiyosaki. McElroy’s fourth book, The Sleeping Giant, is dedicated to the new class of entrepreneurs emerging in today’s economy. McElroy is also an active member of the Young Presidents Organization (YPO) and the Entrepreneurs Organization (EO), holding several board positions including president. He has enjoyed inspiring people worldwide, appearing and speaking for various programs and leading industry events. He has been featured on hundreds of syndicated radio and TV programs, as well as spoken with and written articles for many industry blogs. To learn more, visit kenmcelroy.com.

Barry LaBov, a two-time Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year and inductee into the Entrepreneur of the Year Hall of Fame, is founder, president and CEO of LaBov & Beyond Marketing Communications and Training and is president of the board and a shareholder of Sycamore Hills Golf Club, both of Fort Wayne, Ind. LaBov & Beyond was founded in 1981 and has a client list that includes national and international brands in automotive, recreational vehicles, motorcycles, financial services, construction equipment, apparel and medical devices. LaBov has authored or co-authored more than a dozen business books, including The Umbrella Story series of business parables. LaBov has been published in national and international publications as well as appeared on CNBC and Fox Business channels. In addition to its Fort Wayne headquarters, LaBov & Beyond also has operations in Detroit, Phoenix and Indianapolis. His daily blog on business and leadership can be read at barrylabov.blogspot.com.

Television Host, Writer, Author, Publisher and Entrepreneur, Tom Zenner focuses on creating exciting, relevant and memorable mainstream sports and entertainment content. As Editor-in-Chief of Rylin Media, Tom has created and overseen the publication of over 15 high-profile books on the biggest sports events of the year. His championship collector editions are the first to market, going on sale in title-winning cities just hours after major championships. In 2011, Tom created the commemorative book for Access Hollywood on The Royal Wedding. Tom brought to market and published the biography on NFL legend and Pro Football Hall of Famer Jack Youngblood, called Because It Was Sunday: The Legend of Jack Youngblood and he has written over 40 cover stories on A-List athletes and celebrities, including. For fifteen years Tom was a major market television sports anchor in glamour sports cities Chicago (NBC), Boston (Fox) and Phoenix (ABC & NBC). Currently Tom hosts and oversees all television content for LTV, the internal television network for Life Time Fitness. For inquiries, email tom@jetsetmag.com or visit www.tomzenner.com.


Jetset’s Luxury Lifestyle Team

Emmanuel Lupe Automotive & Travel

Jetset Magazine Automotive Editor Emmanuel Lupe attended his first 24 Hours of Le Mans at age 4 then later his first F1 Grand Prix at age 7. This is where he got the bug for auto racing at this very young age. Over a 28-year international motorsports career, Lupe developed a true passion for luxury automobiles and motorsports. He worked for some of the most recognized racing teams and organizations, including his own in F3; and in Formula One, INDYCAR, ALMS and the Rolex Series as team manager and marketing executive. Emmanuel joined the affluent lifestyle magazine as Automotive Editor in 2010 and brings to every issue a dose of international flair and exclusive content and images. From Paris to Tokyo to Los Angeles, Lupe is a true ambassador of Jetset Magazine and goes behind the scenes to cover the most recognized auto shows, car launches and motorsport events on the planet. For inquiries, email emmanuel@jetsetmag.com.

John Stahlschmidt Golf & Travel

John Stahlschmidt is the Head Instructor at the TOUR Academy TPC Scottsdale. John is a class “A” member of the PGA of America and was recognized in 2011 at one of the best instructors in the Country by Golf Tips Magazine. John attended the University of Alabama on a golf scholarship. John played a total of 90 rounds in his college career placing him 15th all time for total rounds played in school history. John also was named to the Southeastern Conference Academic honor role his junior and senior years. John has been the Head Instructor at TPC Scottsdale since 2007. In John’s teaching career, he has worked with members of the PGA Tour, the Nationwide TOUR, the LPGA Tour, the Futures TOUR and the Asian Tour. John also has either written tips or been featured in the following…Espn.com, pgatour.com, golftips.com, thegolfchannel.com, PGA Tour Partners, Golf Tips magazine, AZ Golfer, and The Today Show. For inquiries, email john@jetsetmag.com.

Travel & Lifestyle

Karen Brost

Health & Wellness

Ray Florio

Slavica Monczka

Karen Brost is a world renowned writer who has been covering travel, lifestyle and business topics for over 15 years. A former Midwesterner, she traded her snow shovel for sun screen and never looked back. Like most writers, she has an inquisitive mind and her work has taken her on such diverse adventures as hiking to an active volcano in Hawaii, exploring the wonders of Petra in Jordan, hot air ballooning over the Rio Grande, sailing on an America’s Cup yacht and donning a chef’s coat to flip eggs in the kitchen of a five-diamond resort. Karen is always on the lookout for interesting story ideas and one of the things she enjoys most as a writer is interviewing people who are passionate about what they do. Among her assignments as a contributing writer for Jetset Magazine, Karen covers luxury travel destinations and develops profiles of top level executives. For inquiries, email karen@jetsetmag.com.

Raymond Florio is a Holistic Health Coach & Nutritionist, guiding people around the globe to transform their health and live a fulfilling life. A graduate of the National Academy of Sports Medicine, he has continued his education in the holistic health industry with over 15 years of experience, working with some of the best and innovative doctors in the world. As the creator of Holistic Self Regenesis, Florio’s techniques embrace the holistic model, helping students integrate mind, body and soul in their training and in their lives. Living what he teaches, he is raising the standards of health and fitness and changing what people define as healthy. He has taught members of the Navy, athletes, martial artists, and executives who demand only the most effective training for their goals and highest quality nutrition for their health and longevity. He is Jetset Magazine’s health editor and exclusive health, wellness, and fitness writer. Florio is helping to bring fitness, food, supplement and medicine applications up to date for a more effective and cuttingedge, harmonious health lifestyle that anyone can do. For inquiries, email ray@jetsetmag.com.

Slavica Monczka is a beautiful yet relatable on camera personality and the creator and host of the Seductively French television series. A popular international Fashion & Lifestyle correspondent, she has an informal and charismatic interview style that encourages an open dialogue to which women can relate and men find attractive.Her personality leads to an easy conversation that seeks out a deeper meaning from her world famous interview subjects that is both entertaining and inspirational. She is an awardwinning design consultant who consults with international architects as well as on numerous luxury private home projects. As the founder of the Seductively French brand, Slavica contributes to some of the most widely recognized publications around the world. For inquiries, email slavica@jetsetmag.com.

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DARRIN AUSTIN PATRICIA JOHNSON PAUL BARDEN TOBY THOMPSON TAMI AUSTIN CHRISTA LEBAR TOM ZENNER DAN JONES BRETT ANDERTON BRANDON TORRACO

Ƭ THOMAS L. HELBIG FRANK CAMPOAMOR WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER REBECCA ETORIA TRISTAN MICHAEL TREVOR NOLLNER MICHAEL WINSLOW CARILEE VANCE ANNE YOST

KEN MCELROY ROBERT KIYOSAKI DR. JOHN DEMARTINI BARRY LABOV EDDIE OSTERLAND

EMMANUEL LUPE RAY FLORIO JOHN STAHLSCHMIDT KAREN BROST JOHN T. BRAUN LEIGH GIERINGER SLAVICA MONCZKA DOUG SINGER

AARON GOULD JOEL JARA

CORY UNTALAN

AMERICAN LEGEND COOPERATIVE

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THE BENTLEY EXP 9 F CONCEPT IS INTENDED TO SET NEW BENCHMARKS FOR PERFORMANCE AND LUXURY BY EMMANUEL LUPE

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entley recently unveiled a dramatic new Sport Utility Vehicle concept, the EXP 9 F. The company’s designers and engineers have created a compelling new take on the Grand Touring Bentley — a vehicle that feels equally at home at an opera gala performance, on the sand dunes and in the overtaking lane of the autobahn. The designers were inspired not only by the more functional nature of the EXP 9 F, but by the ‘visible engineering’ of the famous Blower Bentleys. The turbine theme continues with the stunning 23-inch alloy wheels, the design of which complements the sculptured coachwork. The multiple spokes are reminiscent of the shape of turbine fan blades, while the centrally mounted wheel nut is a visual reference, both to Bentley’s

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Le Mans racers of the 1920s with centre-lock spinners, and to the single nut found on the modern-day Speed 8’s high-tech racing alloys. Bentley is renowned for its fusion of extremes — technology and craftsmanship, luxury and performance —and the interior of the EXP 9 F expresses the resolution of apparent opposites in its use of materials, techniques and technology. Although the EXP 9 F concept is based around the Bentley 6.0 litre, twin-turbocharged W12 engine with an 8-speed transmission, the W12 6.0 litre powertrain, for example, could develop 600bhp with key performance indicators like top speed and 0-60mph sprint time, setting new benchmarks for the SUV sector.


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CALIFORNIA CELLAR ESSENTIALS BY ANTONIO GALLONI

Ramey 2009 Chardonnay Ritchie Vineyard 94 It’s hard to go wrong with anything David Ramey puts into the bottle. His Chardonnay Ritchie Vineyard is a great version from ǯ ϐ Ǥ Littorai 2009 Chardonnay Thieriot Vineyard 96 Proprietor Ted Lemon honed his skills in the cellars of Burgundy. Lemon’s 2009 Chardonnay Thieriot Vineyard is a superb example of Sonoma Coast Chardonnay. Kistler 2009 Pinot Noir Occidental Station Cuvee Catherine 97 Steve Kistler has crafted compelling Chardonnays and Pinot Noirs for four decades. His 2009 Pinots are all exceptional, but the Cuvee Catherine is truly special, and well worth the effort of seeking out. David Abreu 2008 Proprietary Red Thorevilos Winemaker Brad Grimes made a stunning Thorevilos in 2008.

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With a blend of 55% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Cabernet Franc and 15% Petit Verdot, it is one of the wines of the vintage. The Abreu wines are expensive but worth every penny. Spottswoode 2009 Cabernet Sauvignon 96+ Spottswoode’s 2009 Cabernet Sauvignon emerges from pristine vineyards tucked behind St. Helena, one of Napa Valley’s most quaint towns. The wine is a model of classic elegance married to power and structure.

As a wine critic for The Wine Advocate and eRobertParker.com, Antonio Galloni is a Ǧ ϐ Ǧ all over the world. He reviews the wines of California, Italy, Burgundy and Champagne.

ϐ Piedmont Report, which rapidly became the guide of choice in more than 25 countries. Robert Parker invited him to join his team in 2006 and named Galloni his successor for new California vintages in 2011. Galloni holds a bachelor’s degree from the Berklee College of Music and a master’s from MIT/Sloan School of Management and lives in New York City with his wife and children.


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f this canopy motorbike cover ever comes to market, helmet haters everywhere are sure to rejoice. Shown here in a design based on Suzuki’s Nuda concept bike, the Crossbow Canopy shields the rider from the wind, rain, dust, blistering heat and other natural elements that can make riding a tad unpleasant at times. And the fact that the canopy forms a protective shell around the rider means that they can ditch their helmet for good. This concept motorbike enhancement is the brainchild of the British design and innovation ϐ Ǥ Not only does the Crossbow Canopy protect the rider from the weather, it actually makes the ride more comfortable, as well, thanks to its built-in heating system. The canopy even includes a windshield wiper. They seem to have thought of everything. But all of that functionality would mean nothing without performance. The automatic canopy has been carefully styled to support the

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To make a splash in the electric motorcycle market these days, you have to do more than strap a battery pack under the seat. - Steve Duda with www.earthtechling.com

riding position, allowing the rider’s legs to maintain stability and full control at low speeds while maximizing the aerodynamics needed for high-speed performance. The canopy even comes in different designs that are ideal for the hitting the racetrack, cruising down country roads or skillfully negotiating urban environments. Let’s not forget about style. The Crossbow Canopy’s futuristic design is undeniably cool. In fact, it’s a head-turning kind of cool. And that’s hard to beat. Helmet haters everywhere, rejoice.


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VAN CLEEF &ARPELS HOUSE OF THE GOLD HANDED JEWELER BY SLAVICA MONCZKA

“The love story is our strength.” – Stanislas de Quercize, President & CEO, Van Cleef & Arpels

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Perlée Bracelets, contour perlé or beaded border, in white and pink gold.

Magic Alhambra Necklace in white gold and diamonds

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TAKEOFF LUXURY A love story was the genesis for the brand, and one that continues ǯ ϐ Ǥ ϐ Ƭ ǡ ϐ ϐ ǡ ϐ Ǥ ϐ ǡ ǡ ϐ jewelry, a brilliant collection in platinum and diamonds that seemingly contains all of the most glorious fallen stars the night sky has offered. Bos has been with Van Cleef & Arpels for 12 years, so I ask what he admires most about the company and how they have been able to sustain this level of expertise. “Our identity is our inspiration. There is such a strong history and legacy, yet freedom to explore new designs.” In my opinion, this is their foundation for greatness. “I really like working with this quality where we do not compromise. We only work with the best designs, techniques and stones, or we will not create it. Our customers recognize and respect this.” Though with such talent comes Ǥ ϐ ǡ Dz ǡ and cursed, because we have to create at that standard to seduce our clients, always surprising them and staying at that level of excellence and enchantment.” ǡ ϐ Ƭ ϐ ǡ Ǥ to learn where to purchase, visit their web site at vancleef-arpels.com.

Size does matter, but it is not the end all. “We have had a 30-carat diamond of exceptional quality,” Bos reveals, “and we have had a 5-carat blue diamond which is considered huge for a blue diamond.” Sharing his knowledge in a humble and authentically French manner, Bos reminds me, “the value and beauty is in the rarity and quality within the category of stone.” Another example of true mastery is the Zip necklace, part of the Couture collection inspired by fashion, of course. Paris is known as the fashion capital of the world, so a Couture collection came naturally Ǥ ϐ ǡ rubies and diamonds, and buttons of precious metal. Back to the zipper: yes, it is an operable zipper, though one unlike any other you have seen. This zipper, completely covered in diamonds, is also a Van Cleef & Arpels transformation piece, so it can be worn open as a necklace, or closed as a bracelet. As an haute joaillerie, the house will cater to the individual client request. “We do a lot of custom pieces for our clients. It is an interesting process, as it involves what the client wants to have created by us, yet it is their life and their taste,” says Bos. Some famous clients include Elizabeth Taylor (the inspiration behind Bals de Légende), Brigitte Bardot, and, of course, Princess Grace Kelly of Monaco, just to name a few. “She often wore our formal pieces for those occasions, and other daily pieces like the Alhambra necklace, for instance, when playing with her children,” Bos describes of the late princess. “Time changes, the spirit remains,” is a concept expressed by Van Cleef & Arpels principles. So naturally, they won the heart of the new Princess of Monaco, Charlene, when she selected the Ocean necklace out of numerous other jewels as a wedding gift from Prince Albert II. The necklace, a transformation piece that can also be worn as a tiara, was customized for the Princess who is a former Olympic swimmer. It is designed with waves of over 1,200 diamonds and sapphires. The Magic Alhambra set is now named in honor of Princess Charlene and it is sold exclusively at the recently renovated Van Cleef & Arpels boutique in Monaco.

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EXPLORING GREAT WINES OF THE WORLD WITH EROBERTPARKER.COM CRITICS

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he world is full of incredible wine-producing regions, from the classically coveted French châteaux to the grape-stomping beauty of Italy’s premier castles and vineyards to the burgeoning destination spot of California’s wine country. In the spirit of discovery, we asked some of the world’s top critics at eRobertParker.com and The Wine Advocate – celebrating 34 years and 200 issues ϐ ǯ Ȃ around the world. AUSTRALIA Frankland Estate 2010 Poison Hill Riesling, Great Southern, Western Australia, $27, 92+ pts One of Australia’s viticultural strengths is its amazing range of Riesling terroirs producing complex and approachably dry, unique styles. Though its most famous Riesling region is the Clare Valley, the Cullams have carved out special single vineyard sites in the desolate, cool climate region of Great Southern in Western Australia. This profound Poison Hill vineyard Riesling is a must-have in the cellars of all lovers of this grape. Giant Steps 2010 Arthurs Creek Vineyard Chardonnay, Yarra Valley, Victoria, $35, 92+ pts There’s been a lot of buzz in the international press recently about the incredible quality of Chardonnays coming out of Australia at the moment. Based in the cool climate outskirts of Melbourne, Yarra Valley unquestionably has the terroir to make world-class Chardonnay, and there’s been a lot of new talent moving into the area recently to make it happen. Steve Flamsteed at Giant Steps truly has a gift when it comes to this grape and this single vineyard example is one of our faves. Eden Road 2010 Hilltops Shiraz, Hilltops, New South Wales, $65, 92 pts Most folks around the world have never tried a Shiraz from Australia’s New South Wales state, let alone one from the relatively new Hilltops region. Based in the southwest of Sydney, this is another cooler climate area producing Shirazes of moderate alcohol and plenty of spiciness in place of the power that consumers often associate with Australian reds. Indeed, Eden Road’s winemaker Nick Spencer has been turning a lot of local heads recently by demonstrating the potential for greatness in Shiraz through elegance.

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GREECE 2011 Gai’a Assyrtiko “Thalassitis,” Santorini, Greece, $27, 93 pts Santorini does wine? It sure does — and from very old vines. Greece ϐ ǡ Ǥ Assyrtiko (old vines) is clean, crisp and pure.

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to slowly, gracefully ripen the capricious Bordeaux red varieties. I’ve tasted this 2009 Sophia several times blind amongst Grand Cru Classe counterparts and it always not only holds its own but brings an awful lot of individual character to the Bordeaux blend table. PORTUGAL 2009 Quinto do Vale Meão, Douro Valley, Portugal, $75, 94 pts 2009 Meandro do Vale Meão, Douro Valley, Portugal, $23, 91 pts Portugal — the next great red wine region? Its most famous region, the Douro Valley, has been famed for Port wine for centuries, but it makes table wines, too, from many of the same grapes. In 2009, the ϐ ǡ ǡ ϐ ǡ Ǥ FRANCE

Bell Hill 2009 Pinot Noir, North Canterbury, 93+ pts Marcel Giesen and Sherwyn Veldhuizen have gone about as Burgundian as one can possibly get in North Canterbury. Their tiny estate, founded on a disused limestone quarry, employs high density plantings and biodynamic farming methods. The early results are truly extraordinary, placing the fruits of this dynamic duo in the upper echelons of high quality Pinot not just for NZ, but for the world! Craggy Range 2009 Sophia Proprietary Red, Hawkes Bay, 95 pts A Bordeaux blend composed predominately of Merlot from the

Ǧ ϐ wine style that folks think of when they consider the great wines that New Zealand has to offer. But to see the vineyard is to recognize that this small stony pocket of land is somewhat unique in its ability

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Chateau Suduiraut 2009, Sauterne, Bordeaux, France, $32-120, 97-99 pts This historic estate went through a lean patch during the 80s and 90s, but since Christian Seely took over managing the estate in ʹͲͲͳǡ ϐ Sauternes. 2009 is probably the greatest wine since the legendary 1959 and will last for decades, not years.

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without some of the overblown tendencies that the region’s wines are sometimes prone towards. Recaredo, Brut de Brut Gran Reserva Brut Nature 2004, Cava, Penedes, Spain, $67, 93 pts Cava is perhaps one of the most misunderstood wines of the world, partly because it is dominated by high volume, supermarket brands that are not a true representation. Recaredo produces cava as ϐ ǡ price tag. The key to its success is aging for 79 months on its lees, a process that lends it wonderful freshness and personality. SOUTH AFRICA Reyneke, Chenin Blanc 2010, South Africa, $35, 93 pts Rudiger Gretschel is a passionate biodynamic winemaker whose wines have immense character. Sourced from 70-year old vines in ǡ ϐ provide an intellectual challenge that many consumers do not realize South Africa can offer. Newton Johnson, Pinot Noir 2009, Hemel-En-Aarde Valley, Walker Bay, South Africa, $28, 93 pts South Africa is producing some world class Pinot Noir. Newton Johnson, based in the Hemel-en-Aarde valley, offers one of the ϐ ǡ New World ripeness. This is a wine to pour blind to those who still believe that Pinot Noir can only come from Burgundy.

Mas Martinet, Clos Martinet 2009, Priorat, Spain, $100, 97 pts Winemaker Sara Perez is one of the true stars of Priorat, someone Ǥ ǯ ϐ combines Garnacha, Carinena and Syrah to devastating effect, a young Priorat that embraces crispness, balance and complexity

Cape Point Vineyards, Sauvignon Blanc Reserve 2010, South Africa, $30-32, 92 pts South Africa is now making a real challenge against New Zealand in terms of quality Sauvignon Blanc. Cape Point Vineyards is leading the way with a clutch of outstanding fresh, zippy, vibrant Sauvignons with subtle tropical notes. Perfect for summer drinking. 40

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FEATURING SOME OF THE MO OST SPECTACULAR AND OPULENT VILLAS IN WINE COUNTRY AND BEYOND, BEAUTIFULPLACES TAKES PRIVATE UPSCALE SERVIC CE AS SERIOUSLY AS THEY DO THEIR BREATHTAKING ACCOM MMODATIONS. BY TOM ZENNE NERR

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he name of the company is as accurate as it is an understatement: BeautifulPlaces. With an exclusive luxury portfolio of 250 spectacular villas and estates located in the most desirable destinations around the world, BeautifulPlaces is not only living up to its pre-launch goal of becoming the leading luxury villa rental company in California’s wine country, it is most certainly broadening its horizons. The homes the company manages now are as spectacular as any distinguished traveler would want, need or dream of. Located on literally every corner of the globe, BeautifulPlaces has placed special emphasis on the wine regions of California as well as France and Italy; the resort areas of Mexico, Costa Rica and the Bahamas; the winter playgrounds of Telluride, Snowmass and Aspen; and the glamour hideaways of The Hamptons, Palm Beach and Nantucket. Add to that some of the most renowned luxury hideaways in the Caribbean island of Mustique, (don’t be surprised if you run into some of the biggest fashion and music tycoons on the planet there, or even Prince William and Princess Kate) as well as Barbados and the US and British Virgin Islands, and the epicurean lifestyle experience of your wildest dreams awaits you. While the jaw dropping villas are the stars of the show, the journey of working with the entire BeautifulPlaces staff makes the journey to your destination as enjoyable as your actual stay. You will work with a dedicated villa specialist to select the perfect villa for you, based on the location, size, amenities, group dynamics and individual budget. You are assigned a dedicated concierge team that works with

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you to plan customized itineraries, handle the sometimes tedious personal arrangements and provide insider tips and ‘on the ground’ services available to you 24/7, all with the goal of creating for you and your group an exclusive experience you will never forget and never want to end. For distinguished and ultra elite travelers that have the ability to go anywhere, it’s the amazing personal touches the BeautifulPlaces staff takes considerable pride in that make this villa experience stand out. Privacy and security is taken into consideration on all customized itineraries, and the there is no ceiling to the level of lush, expansive and customized accommodations to choose from and request. Pack your imagination as well as your wildest dreams on this trip, because whether it’s chauffeured car service, a private helicopter trip to an exclusive golf course or shopping destination, capped by a gourmet private chef dinner complete with a wine ϐ Ǧ ǡ London jealous, it is all at your disposable. All of the properties that BeautifulPlaces accepts into their program must meet exacting standards of quality of service, so you are truly choosing from the best of the best, and just as importantly, ϐ ϐ Ǥ BeautifulPlaces is even prepared for you if you fall in love with your vacation to the level that you don’t want to leave. They have added a new segment to their villa rental portfolio called Extended Stay Villas in case you are looking for a place to call home for an entire season. Or, if you are a distinguished business owner or executive that has a project taking you to the Bay Area of San

ǡ ϐ the right place to call home for a longer period of time. Consider ǡ Ǧ ϐ Ǥ Renting a fabulous villa is just the beginning of your unforgettable BeautifulPlaces stay, because they take it so much further, creating unusual and personal experiences tailored to your interests and needs. It’s an ideal way to explore your passions, favorite pursuits and the local lifestyle through uncommon, authentic activities that few visitors ever have the opportunity to enjoy. The possibilities are endless, and include everything from Ǧ ǡ ǡ Ǧ Ǧ Ǧ ǡ ǡ inspiring executive retreats. Visit the renowned wineries of California, France and Italy, while also being able to blend your own barrel. Race cars at a premier race track. Hit the links with a pro in Sonoma or Mexico. Compete with family members to stomp grapes, and hike or bike hidden trails with breathtaking views. ϐ of the most spectacular, luxurious, unique and fun experiences of your life starts with a visit to the BeautifulPlaces website to peruse the roster of homes. Don’t be surprised if you start visualizing yourself basking in the luxurious surroundings while starting to plan wardrobe choices and menu selections by the end of the night.

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SONOMA Hereโ s an example of how a trip to a BeautifulPlaces villa morphed into a memorable experience because of the painstaking customization provided by the BeautifulPlaces staff. ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ฯ ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ศ ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วก ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย known television host and business executives) spent a long weekend in ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วก ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วค ย ย ย ย ย ฯ ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วฏย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วก ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วฏย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วค ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วก ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย อณอต ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วค ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วค ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วก ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วก ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วค BeautifulPlaces has a concierge service for guests that can handle all ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วก ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย tips about the wine country. They simply took all the guesswork and ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วก ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วก ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วก ฯ ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วก ย ย ย ย ย ย ย itinerary was laid out for us. Our itinerary included visits to four wineries where we received ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วก ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วก ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วค ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วก ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วก ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย more valuable to our experience. When choosing wineries youโ d like ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วก ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วก ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วก ย ย ย ย ย ย วก ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วค Our private transportation was provided by Beau Wine Tours. Our ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วก ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วก ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย

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A MILLIONAIRE WEEKEND IN PARIS! THE CITY OF LIGHTS OFFERS THE MOST EXCITING HOTELS, RESTAURANTS AND PLACES TO VISIT AND SHOP FOR A JETSETTING AMERICAN MILLIONAIRE. BY EMMANUEL LUPE

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At 1:00 p.m. it was time to take the limo to 6, Rue Arsene Houssaye where I had a lunch reservation at Citrus Etoile, one of the best restaurants in Paris. Just a few steps from the Champs ElysĂŠes in the 8th, you can enjoy great food, wonderful wines and the elegant atmosphere that the restaurant offers. The creativity and innovative cuisine by Chef Gilles EpiĂŠ make Citrus Etoile a Paris must. Chef EpiÊ’s reputation preceded him from when he was the youngest chef to receive the Michelin Star at the age of 22. Chef EpiĂŠ believes that food is a cultural experience and he wishes to take his customers on a journey of taste and textures with the best ingredients that the world has to offer. Not only does EpiĂŠ know how to cook food, he –ƒÂ?‡• ‹– †‘™Â? –‘ –Š‡ Â?‘Ž‡…—Žƒ” ƒÂ?† ”‡†‡Ď?‹Â?‡• ‹– –‘ „”‹Â?‰ ‘—– –Š‡ most simple and delightful taste that it was meant to have. It is not only a gift, it is divine. To eat his food is to feel his passion in your soul. Chef Gilles EpiÊ’s menu can be viewed as a “limited editionâ€? of gastronomic pleasures. Following this great lunch at Citrus Etoile, I decided to take an enjoyable boat ride on the Seine River by the Eiffel Tower. Coming back from my true Parisian excursion, I asked my limo driver to take me by the Paris luxury shopping district to admire the boutiques on Avenue des Champs Elysees and Montaigne. After a short nap, it was time to get ready for dinner at Shang Palace, one of the most exciting restaurants in Paris. A one star in the Michelin Guide 2012, Shang Palace symbolizes –Š‡ ƒ”– ‘ˆ ƒÂ?–‘Â?‡•‡ Ď?‹Â?‡ †‹Â?‹Â?‰ ‹Â? ƒ”‹•Ǥ Š‡ ”‡•–ƒ—”ƒÂ?– ‘ˆˆ‡”• authentic Chinese cuisine originally inspired by Southeast China’s culinary traditions. A main room and three private dining rooms named for the Tang, Ming and Qing dynasties are available. Guests experience a unique culinary journey full of genuine Asian traditions in the heart of Europe. Cantonese Head Chef Frank Xu, a veteran of the industry from Shenzhen, honed his skills in restaurants at Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts. After a well-deserved night in my suite, I started the day with an American breakfast at La Bauhinia. With seating on the ground Ď?Ž‘‘” ĥ ™‡ŽŽ ĥ ƒ Â?‡œœƒÂ?‹Â?‡ Ž‡˜‡Ž ‹Â? –Š‡ Š‡ƒ”– ‘ˆ –Š‡ ŠƒÂ?‰”‹nj ƒ ‘–‡Ž


ϐ ͳͻ͵Ͳ Ǧ ǡ Ǧ ǡ Ǥ ǡ Ǥ Ͷǡ ǡ ± ǯ ǡ Ǥ Ǧ ǡ ǡ ǡ ǡ ± ǡ ǡ ǡ Ǥ ǡ ± Ǥ ͳ͹ǡ ͳ ǡ ± ǡ ǡ ͳ͹ͺͶ Ǥ ǯ ϐ Ǥ Ǥ Ǥ Dz ǡdz Ǥ Dz Ǥdz Ǥ Dz ǥdz ǡ Ǥ Ǥ ϐ ǡ Ǧ ǡ Ǥ ǡ ǡ ϐ ǯ ² ± ± ± ǡ ± ǯ ± Ǥ ǡ Ǥ Ǥ ǡ ϐ Ǥ Ǥ ǡ Ǥ Thanks to Shangri-La Paris, Guy Martin, Gilles Epie, Societe de la Tour Eiffel, Musee d’Orsay that made my journey in Paris possible. Photos courtesy of Shangri-La, Citrus, Le Grand Véfour and Emmanuel Lupe.

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2012 PGA CHAMPIONSHIP THE OCEAN COURSE AT KIAWAH ISLAND, SOUTH CAROLINA JOHN STAHLSCHMIDT

The playing of the 94th PGA Championship is set to take place on August 9-12 at the famed Ocean Course at Kiawah Island, South Carolina. This venue sits adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean, and at any given time, the wind can be a huge factor. The biggest story of the week could be the very challenging 7,676 yard par 72 golf course referred to as the “sea monster.” Golf Digest just rated the Ocean Course as the hardest golf course in the country. If the wind is a factor during the week, over par more than likely will win the tournament. As if the golf course wasn’t hard enough, famed golf architect Pete Dye has tweaked 12 of the 18 holes on the Ocean Course over the past several months. Two green complexes have been changed dramatically: numbers 5 and 11. The PGA Championship is the last major of the year. A victory here could cap off a stellar year for one or make a career for another. Look no further than last year’s champion Keegan

ϐ Ǥ really made the victory special was the fact that Keegan’s father Mark is a PGA member. The PGA Championship is conducted by the 28,000+ men and women who make up the Professional Golf Association of America. One of the very unique aspects that make this championship so great is the group of 20 PGA Members or “Club Pros” that earn their way through the Professional National Championship. There is no doubt that this will be a magical week for these golf professionals. So who will take the last major of 2012? This is a very Ǥ Matt Kuchar? The eventual winner is anyone’s guess, but make no mistake: the crowned champion will have to play stellar golf to combat this very challenging test that is the Ocean Course.

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THE CARIBBEAN’S CREST OF OPULENCE EXPLORING THE PINNACLE OF TROPICAL LUXURY. BY DOUG SINGER IMAGES BY JADE MOUNTAIN

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n the idyllic island of St. Lucia, in a tropical setting of unparalleled beauty, architect Nick Troubetzkoy has created Jade Mountain — a uniquely natural resort offering a true separation from the working world — no telephones, no televisions and no clocks. Rising majestically above the jointly-owned 600 acre beach front resort of Anse Chastanet amidst a cornucopia of organic architectural design, Jade Mountain celebrates St. Lucia’s stunning scenic beauty. Rave reviews ϐ ʹͲͲ͸Ǥ Visitors have reported being awestruck by the remarkable combination of architecture, artwork, scenic views and water. And the fact that it was voted one of the most romantic places on earth comes as no surprise to anyone who has been fortunate enough to experience this utopian destination.

ͳͻ͹Ͷǡ ϐ property that is now home to both Anse Chastanet and Jade Mountain, there was almost nothing there — a handful of small bungalows nestled ϐ Ǥ ͸ͲͲ ϐ Ǥ ǯ ʹ͸Ǧ ǯ world to admire. With a 9,000 foot runway, St. Lucia’s Hewanorra Airport can accommodate any and all comers. A welcome home for private jet travelers, upon landing, Jade Mountain staff will greet you for the 45-minute drive to the resort, or they will be happy to pre-arrange a six-to-seven minute helicopter ride that will touch down at the private Jade Mountain helipad. One of the most extraordinary attributes of Jade Mountain is its array ǡ ϐ Ǥ ambitious watershape compositions ever attempted. In all, the mountainside ʹ͸ Ǧ ǡ side of an ultra-modern luxury hotel, each one with its own shape and unique aesthetic scheme. July . August 2012

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Watershape designer Skip Phillips states, “For starters, it stands as perhaps the most extensive and spectacular all-time use of the vanishing edge — ever, anywhere — all set in one of the most unusual buildings ever imagined for a resort property, in a location that is almost indescribably beautiful.â€? ƒ…Š ‹Â?Ď?‹Â?‹–› ’‘‘Ž Dz•ƒÂ?Â…Â–Â—ÂƒÂ”Â›Çł ƒ– ƒ†‡ ‘—Â?–ƒ‹Â? ‹• ƒ …ƒ”‡ˆ—ŽŽ› designed, individual work of art. The adventurous journey to your private haven is via a long suspended sky bridge which is yours and yours alone. Your entry door is a massive rough-hewn slab of exotic –”‘’‹…ƒŽ Šƒ”†™‘‘† ƒÂ?† ›‘—” Ď?‹”•– •–‡’ ‹Â?•‹†‡ …”‡ƒ–‡• ƒÂ? ‹Â?•–ƒÂ?– •’‹”‹–—ƒŽ —’Ž‹ˆ–Ǥ Š‡ ‹Â?Ď?‹Â?‹–› ’‘‘Ž ‹Â? ˆ”‘Â?– ‘ˆ ›‘— ‹• Ž‹Â?‡ ƒ Ž—Â?‹Â?‡•…‡Â?– ‡”•‹ƒÂ? …ƒ”’‡– Ď?Ž‘ƒ–‹Â?‰ ›‘— ‘—– ‹Â?–‘ Â•Â’ÂƒÂ…Â‡ÇĄ –‘ Š‘˜‡” ‘˜‡” –Š‡ ƒ”‹„„‡ƒÂ? ‡ƒ ĥ ›‘— ƒ”‡ Š›’Â?‘–‹œ‡† „› –Ǥ Â—Â…Â‹ÂƒÇŻÂ• Â?ƒ‰Â?‹Ď?‹…‡Â?– ‹–‘Â? ‘—Â?–ƒ‹Â?•Ǥ All of the sanctuaries have the fourth wall open to the views, while at the same time, the design provides complete privacy. The sanctuary I inhabited during my stay was approximately 1,600 square feet, ™Š‹…Š ƒŽ‘Â?‰ ™‹–Š –Š‡ ‹Â?Ď?‹Â?‹–› ’‘‘Žǥ Šƒ† ƒ ‰‘”‰‡‘—• ‡Ž‡˜ƒ–‡† ÂƒÂ…Â—ÂœÂœÂ‹ÇĄ an aptly appointed two-sink bathroom and a cozy living room area. The thing that is remarkable is that although the fourth wall is open, you are set high enough up on the mountainside that the cooling trade winds eliminate the need for air conditioners — another remarkable result of Troubetzkoy’s wizardry. Â?‡ ‘ˆ –Š‡ Â?‘”‡ •‹‰Â?‹Ď?‹…ƒÂ?– Š‹‰ŠŽ‹‰Š–• ‘ˆ •–ƒ›‹Â?‰ ƒ– ƒ†‡ ‘—Â?–ƒ‹Â? is that each and every guest is provided with their own private majordomo — a butler who is at your beck and call throughout your

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•–ƒ›Ǥ ‘— •‡ƒÂ?Ž‡••Ž› …‘Â?Â?—Â?‹…ƒ–‡ ™‹–Š –Š‡Â? ™‹–Š –Š‡ —•‡ ‘ˆ ƒ ‹”‡Ď?Ž› (cell phone device) and they will accommodate your every whim. They cater to the mind, body, spirit and senses of their guests, and assure that all of your needs are met. This service is comfortably ensured by an unparalleled worker to guest ratio of almost six-to-one. ƒ†‡ ‘—Â?–ƒ‹Â? ‹• —Â?†‘—„–‡†Ž› Š‘Â?‡ –‘ –Š‡ Ď?‹Â?‡•– †‹Â?‹Â?‰ –Šƒ– Šƒ˜‡ ‡š’‡”‹‡Â?…‡† ‹Â? –Š‡ ƒ”‹„„‡ƒÂ?Ǥ Š‡ ƒ†‡ ‘—Â?–ƒ‹Â? Ž—„ǥ ™Š‹…Š …ƒ–‡”• ‡š…Ž—•‹˜‡Ž› –‘ ‹–• ”‡•‹†‡Â?– ‰—‡•–•ǥ „‘ƒ•–• …‡Ž‡„”ƒ–‡† ƒÂ?‡• ‡ƒ”† ™ƒ”† ™‹Â?Â?‡” Š‡ˆ ŽŽ‡Â? —••‡”ǯ• Dz ƒ†‡ —‹•‹Â?‡Ǥdz Š‡ Ž—„ ‹• ‘’‡Â? ˆ‘” „”‡ƒÂ?ÂˆÂƒÂ•Â–ÇĄ Ž—Â?…Š ƒÂ?† †‹Â?Â?‡” ™‹–Š ƒ Â?‡Â?— ”‡Ď?Ž‡…–‹Â?‰ •‡ƒ•‘Â?ƒŽ …ŠƒÂ?‰‡• ‘ˆ Ď?ÂŽÂƒÂ˜Â‘Â”ÇĄ ĥ ™‡ŽŽ ĥ Â†ÂƒÂ‹ÂŽÂ›ÇĄ ÂŒÂ—Â•Â–ÇŚÂ…ÂƒÂ—Â‰ÂŠÂ– –”‡ƒ•—”‡• ˆ”‘Â? –Š‡ ‘…‡ƒÂ?ÇĄ ƒÂ?† –Š‡ †‹Â?‹Â?‰ ‡š’‡”‹‡Â?…‡• ƒ”‡ •—’‡”Žƒ–‹˜‡Ǥ †† –‘ –Šƒ– ‡˜‡”ƒ‰‡ ‹”‡…–‘” ƒÂ?† Sommelier Eric Stoles’ beautiful wine and spirit list, live entertainment ranging from one of the island’s foremost jazz musicians to a classical acoustic guitarist, and your experience is sure to be unforgettable. The 600 acre resort estate includes the old colonial plantation ‘ˆ Â?•‡ ƒÂ?‹Â?Ǥ ”‹‰‹Â?ƒŽŽ› ƒ •—‰ƒ”…ƒÂ?‡ ’ŽƒÂ?–ƒ–‹‘Â? ‹Â? –Š‡ ͳͺ–Š …‡Â?–—”›ǥ ‹–• Ď?‹‡Ž†• ™‡”‡ ‡˜‡Â?–—ƒŽŽ› –—”Â?‡† –‘™ƒ”† …‘…‘ƒ „‡ƒÂ? ’”‘†—…–‹‘Â?Ǥ The cocoa trees are still numerous, and signature estate chocolates ƒ”‡ ’”‘†—…‡† ˆ‘” –Š‡ ‡Â?Œ‘›Â?‡Â?– ‘ˆ ƒŽŽǤ Â?•‡ ƒÂ?‹Â? ƒŽ•‘ ’”‘˜‹†‡• ƒ wonderful organic resource for the restaurant, including indigenous ingredients like turmeric, cashews, tamarind, mango, avocado, oranges, tangerines, guavas, papaya, coconut, breadfruit, yams and •™‡‡– ’‘–ƒ–‘‡•Ǥ †† –‘ –Šƒ– ƒ†‡ ‘—Â?–ƒ‹Â?ǯ• ‘”‰ƒÂ?‹… ˆƒ”Â?ÇĄ Â?‡”ƒŽ† Estate, located in the Soufriere hills which provides vanilla beans, bay


leaves, nutmeg, cinnamon and sour oranges, as well as micro greens, ǡ ϐ Ǧ Ǧ Ǥ ǫ Ǥ ǯ ǫ ǡ Ǥ ϐ Ǥ ǡ Ǥ Ǧ Ǣ ǯ ǡ Ǣ Ǧ Ǥ ǡ ǡ ϐ ǡ Ǥ Ǧ ǡ ǡ ǡ Ǥ ǡ Ǧ Ǧ Ǥ ǡ ǡ Ǥ Ǧ Ǥ

ǡ ǡ Ǧ ǡ Ǥ ϐ ǡ Ǥ ϐ ǯ ǡ Ǥ ǡ Ǥ ǡ ϐ Ǥ ǯ ϐ Ǥ ǡ ǡ ͸ͲͲ Ǥ ʹͲͲ͸ǡ ǯ ǡ ǯ Ǥ Dz ͳͲ dz ǯ ʹͲͳʹ ǯ ǡ Dz dz Dz dz Ϊ ǡ Ǥ ϐ ǡ ǡ Ǥ

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ISLAND HOPPING

IF YOU’VE EVER DREAMED ABOUT ESCAPING TO YOUR OWN PRIVATE ISLAND, YOUR SEARCH FOR YOUR PERSONAL PIECE OF PARADISE STARTS HERE. BY KAREN BROST

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sland living has an appeal all its own, from the mesmerizing seas to the soft sandy beaches to the tantalizing island cuisine. Then there’s the inviting concept of living on “island time,” where life slows down, so you can, too. And when you can enjoy that lifestyle on a private island, the experience is that much better. There are no lines to wait in, no throngs of souvenir shoppers to negotiate your way through. It’s island living at its best, especially when you can rent out the whole island for your personal enjoyment. We’ve searched the world to bring you the very best private islands, and they span the world, from Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, to the coast of Belize to Sir Richard Branson’s private retreat in the British Virgin Islands. All you need to do is choose your favorite one to begin your private island adventure.

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CAYO ESPANTO This four-acre island retreat is located off the coast of Belize in the calm waters of the Western Caribbean. One great thing is that you won’t have to worry about avoiding the crowds. Cayo Espanto contains just seven villas, and full island rentals are available so you can host up to 17 of your friends and family members and have the whole island all to yourselves. Except, of course, for the staff. With a staff-to-guest ratio of two to one, you can be assured of enjoying exceptional service and island cuisine prepared by award-winning chefs. The island’s luxurious accommodations range from Casa Ventanas, a one bedroom, over-the-water bungalow; to Casa Estrella, a spacious two story, two bedroom villa with two private docks and views that seemingly go on forever. Every villa except Casa Ventanas ϐ Ǥ Ǥ

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THINGS TO DO: The second longest barrier reef in the world is located nearby, making Cayo Espanto a world class destination for snorkeling and Ǥ ǡ ϐ ǡ ϐ Ǥ can also opt to go cave tubing in the Belizean rainforest or explore the ancient Mayan ruins at Xuanantunich followed by a photo safari to track down exotic species such as jaguars and toucans.

GETTING HERE ǡ ϐ Ǥ to Cayo Espanto, a short boat ride away.

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NECKER ISLAND Sir Richard Branson can afford to be picky when choosing a private island, so the fact that he chose Necker Island in the British Virgin

ǯ ϐ to be to your liking, too. This 74-acre retreat offers everything you would expect —dazzling turquoise seas, coral reefs teeming with sea life and sugary sand beaches. But the star attraction is the long list of amenities this island has to offer. First of all, there are two ways to book a stay on this spectacular island: Arranging for a fullisland buyout or making reservations during selected weeks called “Celebration Weeks.” You may recall that the island’s Great House was ϐ ʹͲͳͳǤ ǡ is generously making his private home, Temple House, available for rental. Built to his exacting standards, it includes a freshwater pool, large lounge and panoramic views. There are also six beautiful Balinese-style houses that can each accommodate a couple or single. ǡ ͳͲͷǦ being made available while the Great House is being rebuilt. Fine dining on the island can be as formal or relaxed as guests desire and include a wide choice of international wines, top quality spirits, international beers and an excellent house champagne.

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THINGS TO DO: As you might imagine, the island offers every water sport imaginable Ȅ ϐ ǡ ǡ ϐ ǡ ǡ ǡ of course, snorkeling. There’s also an aqua-trampoline which is ϐ ϐ ǣ ǡ a three-person aero submarine designed exclusively for Virgin Limited Edition. Guests can also enjoy the pool complex with its thatched Crocodile Pavilion and the Necker Island Spa where they can experience “Leha Leha,” the Balinese term for peace, relaxation and daydreaming.

GETTING HERE From San Juan (Puerto Rico), St. Thomas, Antigua or Barbados, take ϐ ǡ Ǥ ǡ ǯ ͵ͲǦ Ǥ can also be reached by helicopter.


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PETER ISLAND

AN ELEGANT ISLAND RESORT Offering 1,800 acres of secluded tropical beauty, Peter Island is the largest private island in the British Virgin Islands. Located just four miles from the island of Tortola, Peter Island is home to Peter Island Resort & Spa which offers 52 luxurious oceanfront and beachfront suites along with three over-the-top villas. It’s no wonder that the resort’s island buyout program is popular with guests in search of the ultimate getaway. The most opulent of the resort’s accommodations is Falcon’s Nest, a 22,000 square foot, six-bedroom estate perched high above the Caribbean and equipped with a commercial kitchen, Â?‡†‹ƒ ”‘‘Â?ÇĄ •’ƒ •—‹–‡ǥ Ď?‹–Â?॥ ”‘‘Â? ƒÂ?† Â?ƒÂ?Â?›ǯ• “—ƒ”–‡”•Ǥ Š‡ Â˜Â‹ÂŽÂŽÂƒÇŻÂ• outdoor living area is equally impressive, with its swim-up bars, zero‡Â?–”› ‹Â?Ď?‹Â?‹–› ’‘‘Žǥ ™ƒ–‡”ˆƒŽŽ ƒÂ?† ƒ…—œœ‹Ǥ ”‘™ǯ• ‡•–ǥ ƒ ͸ǥͲͲͲ •“—ƒ”‡ foot Santa Barbara-style villa has four master suites and a private veranda offering sweeping views of the neighboring islands. Hawk’s Nest, a three-bedroom villa with a two-bedroom nanny’s apartment, is infused with British charm and is set high above the sea.

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THINGS TO DO: For starters, there are 30 dive sites within a 20-minute boat ride of Peter Island. Other activities include Silmaril sailing yacht charters, †‡‡’ •‡ƒ Ď?‹•Š‹Â?‰ ƒÂ?† Š‡Ž‹…‘’–‡” –‘—”•Ǥ Š‡ ”‡•‘”– Šƒ• ƒÂ? ‡š‡”…‹•‡ –”ƒ‹Ž ƒÂ?† Ď?‹–Â?॥ …‡Â?–‡” ĥ ™‡ŽŽ ĥ ‘„‹‡ ƒ– ƒÂ?† —Â?Ď?‹•Š Â•ÂƒÂ‹ÂŽÂ„Â‘ÂƒÂ–Â•ÇĄ Â?‘—Â?–ƒ‹Â? „‹Â?‡•ǥ •Â?‘”Â?‡Ž‹Â?‰ ‰‡ƒ” ƒÂ?† ™‹Â?†•—”Ď?‹Â?‰ „‘ƒ”†• ƒÂ?† •ƒ‹Ž•Ǥ Š‡ ‹•ŽƒÂ?† ƒŽ•‘ Šƒ• Ď?‹˜‡ „‡ƒ…Š‡• –‘ ‡Â?ÂŒÂ‘Â›ÇĄ ‹Â?…Ž—†‹Â?‰ ‡ƒ†Â?ƒÂ?ǯ• ƒ› Beach which has been named one of the most romantic beaches in –Š‡ ™‘”Ž†Ǥ ‹Â?‹Â?‰ ‘’–‹‘Â?• •’‡…‹ƒŽ‹œ‡ ‹Â? ‘”‰ƒÂ?‹… ƒÂ?† •‡ƒ•‘Â?ƒŽ …—‹•‹Â?‡ and include Tradewinds restaurant which boasts an extensive wine ”‘‘Â?ÇĄ ‡ƒ†Â?ƒÂ?ǯ• ‡ƒ…Š ƒ” ĆŹ ”‹ŽŽǥ ƒÂ?† ”ƒÂ?‡• ŠƒÂ?Â?‡Ž ‘—Â?‰‡Ǥ ‘” a special celebration, guests can arrange for the “Stranded Island Experienceâ€? where they will be “strandedâ€? on White Bay Beach ™Š‹Ž‡ „‡‹Â?‰ –”‡ƒ–‡† –‘ ƒÂ? ‡Ž‡‰ƒÂ?– ’‹…Â?‹… ™‹–Š Ď?‹Â?‡ Ž‹Â?‡Â?• ƒÂ?† …Š‹Â?ƒǤ

GETTING HERE ‡–‡” •ŽƒÂ?† …ƒÂ? „‡ ”‡ƒ…Š‡† ˜‹ƒ …Šƒ”–‡” Ď?Ž‹‰Š– ‘” …‘Â?Â?‡”…‹ƒŽ Ď?Ž‹‰Š– ‹Â?–‘ ‡””ƒÂ?…‡ Ǥ ‡––•‘Â?‡ Â?–‡”Â?ƒ–‹‘Â?ƒŽ ‹”’‘”– ‹Â? ‘”–‘ŽƒǤ —‡•–• are welcomed and escorted to Peter Island’s private airport lounge for refreshments and check-in before being transferred to the island via private launch.

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LIZARD ISLAND ‹œƒ”† •ŽƒÂ?† ‹• Ž‘…ƒ–‡† ƒ– –Š‡ Â?‘”–Š‡”Â? ‡Â?† ‘ˆ Â—Â•Â–Â”ÂƒÂŽÂ‹ÂƒÇŻÂ• Ž‡‰‡Â?†ƒ”›

”‡ƒ– ƒ””‹‡” Â‡Â‡ÂˆÇĄ •‘ Â?ÂƒÂ–Â—Â”ÂƒÂŽÂŽÂ›ÇĄ –Š‡ •Â?‘”Â?‡Ž‹Â?‰ ƒÂ?† †‹˜‹Â?‰ ‹Â? ‹–• turquoise waters are nothing short of incredible. The island is ringed by two dozen deserted powdery white beaches and features a choice of luxury accommodations, ranging from rooms and suites offering „”‡ƒ–Š–ƒÂ?‹Â?‰ ˜‹‡™• ‘ˆ Â?…Š‘” ƒ› –‘ ˜‹ŽŽƒ• •‡– Š‹‰Š ƒ–‘’ —Â?•‡– ‹†‰‡Ǥ The most exclusive is The Pavilion, which delivers spectacular 270 degree panoramic views from its perch high above the Coral Sea.

THINGS TO DO: ˆ …‘—”•‡ǥ •Â?‘”Â?‡Ž‹Â?‰ ‘” †‹˜‹Â?‰ ƒ– –Š‡ ”‡ƒ– ƒ””‹‡” ‡‡ˆ ™‹–Š ‹–• 200 species of coral and endless parade of colorful marine life is a „—…Â?‡– Ž‹•–nj™‘”–Š› ‡š’‡”‹‡Â?…‡ Â?‘– –‘ „‡ Â?‹••‡†Ǥ Â?† –Š‡Â? –Š‡”‡ǯ•

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Cod Hole, considered to be one of the most highly revered dive sites in the world. But there are plenty of other activities to enjoy, as well. First of all, there are all of those great beaches to explore ƒŽ‘Â?‰ ™‹–Š „‹‰ ‰ƒÂ?‡ Ď?‹•Š‹Â?‰ǥ ™‹Â?†•—”Ď?‹Â?‰ǥ •ƒ‹Ž‹Â?‰ ƒÂ?† Š‹Â?‹Â?‰ –‘ †‘Ǥ When it’s time for relaxation, there’s the Azure Spa, which offers a full menu of rejuvenating services inspired by ancient Aboriginal medicine and healing traditions. And at the end of the day, there’s Â?‘–Š‹Â?‰ “—‹–‡ Ž‹Â?‡ •ƒ˜‘”‹Â?‰ ƒ ’”‹˜ƒ–‡ „‡ƒ…Š•‹†‡ †‹Â?Â?‡” —Â?†‡” ƒ …ƒÂ?‘’› ‘ˆ •’ƒ”Â?Ž‹Â?‰ •–ƒ”•Ǥ

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he House of Eres Paris always has two of the best destinations in mind when designing: the bedroom and the beach. One, a destination for dreams, the other a dream destination. Authentic and original, Eres is a brand synonymous with luxury swimwear and lingerie. Why and what is it that sets them apart, you ask? “The woman is the center of our attention,” answers Valérie Delafosse, artistic director at Eres since ʹͲͲ͹Ǥ Dz ϐ Ǥdz ǡ Dz ǡdz ϐ ǡ Delafosse shared with me why, wherever my destination is, Eres should be ϐ Ǥ Dz ϐ ǡ what they think will look ‘sexy,’” Delafosse explains when asked about the Ǥ Ǥ a compliment when compared to others overly ornamented with hardware ǡ ȋ ȌǤ sure if the design is supposed to draw attention to me, or divert it. “We do not follow trends,” Delafosse admits, “Pattern and embellishment will not Ǥ ǯ ϐ ϐ on the pieces that make her feel sexy.”

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FASHION offering swimwear year round to cater to the jet setting clientele of Paris from its inception in 1968. Their style has consistently been subdued elegance with the upmost quality. “Eres suits are always described as clean and modern. My standards are to design pieces that combine luxury with understated sophistication.” The inspiration for the stunning 2012 swim collection “was Egypt, ǡdz ϐ ϐ and design in the Babylon, Sultan and Hammam swim suits. I’m in love with the color combos in the Bazaar line, the button details on the Sultanes, and spearhead-like peepholes seen throughout the Perseé. Ǥ ϐ ǡ “The fabrics Eres uses in their swimwear and lingerie are special patented fabrics that only Eres uses.” As for feminine foundations, the House stays true to itself with attention to quality, design and the feminine form. “The Galatée collection from the Spring/Summer 2012 is my favorite,” says Delafosse. “The colors are bright and bold while the lace trims are delicate and feminine.” It’s interesting how the designer has to design one line of garments that will not be seen by (almost) anyone but you (God forbid), and another line intended to be viewed by all (God help us). “Our pieces are designed ϐ ǡ ǯ ǡdz reassures the designer. Personally, my favorite is the lovely Ondée in the Venin color. Comfort is still an important element for Eres lingerie. Comfortable lingerie? This may conjure up unfavorable mental images: visions of your mom in a fat terry robe. But wrong you are, and let me erase that thought for you. Think sexy, soft, sheer and elegant. Now, that’s better. New this year to the company is nail lacquer to compliment the bold colors in the swim collection. In addition, “We are working on extending our product line and to expand the Eres lifestyle.” Keep an eye out for Ǥ Dz ϐ store in Toronto, Canada,” Delafosse states. Locations in Moscow and San Francisco are also in the works.

“I THINK BEING COMFORTABLE AND SEXY ARE ONE IN THE SAME. QGM ;9F L >==D K=PQ A> QGM <GF L FEEL COMFORTABLE.” – VALÉRIE DELAFOSSE

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PROFITING FROM EXPECTED VOLATILITY BY KEN MCELROY

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ne of the greatest sports quotes was by hockey legend Wayne Gretzky, who said, “a good hockey player plays where the puck is..... and a great hockey player plays where the puck is going to be”. Great performers across all lines spend most of their time focusing on the future using information in the past or present. Anticipating what is going to happen in the future is far more challenging and rewarding and using these proven techniques to better understand the future will maximize your success. Successful people lead their lives practicing different habits. Arguably, one of the greatest minds in recent history and a master of understanding the future was R. Buckminster (Bucky) Fuller, 1895 - 1983. Bucky was renowned for his comprehensive ǯ Ǥ ϐ ǡ ϐ to the potential of innovative design.

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One of Bucky’s famous sayings is, “Nature is trying very hard to make us succeed, but nature does not depend on us”. Fuller published more than thirty books on a variety of subjects many of which were based upon generalized principles. He believed that if you study and understand the generalized principles you can better estimate and predict certain outcomes. One of the main drivers of innovation is analysis of market trends, and prediction of what trends will be in the future. If you want effective problem solving, you’re better off with principles rather than philosophy. Philosophies can be strangely seductive. Philosophies are opinions, principles are general laws or truths. Jim Cramer, the famous stock guy said, “There are tons of people who are late to trends by nature and adopt a trend after it’s no longer in fashion. They exist in mutual funds. They exist in clothes. They exist in cars. They exist in lifestyles”. Trends exist in real estate, too. These trends create cycles.


When you say “real estate,” most people immediately think “my house,” and U.S. households have experienced substantial ϐ Ǥ Ȅ ǯ Ǧ ǡ hopes, aspirations and sense of community. It’s a deeply personal Ǥ ǯ ǯ Ǥ But the fact is that the dynamics of the residential market are fundamentally different from those on the commercial side. ǫ Ǥ investors or speculators. The difference is simple: an investor looks ǡ ǡ value. The professional investor understands that real estate assets Ǧ ǡ ϐ Ǥ Dz dz Ǥ ǯ ϐ ǡ ǯ Ǥ ǡ ϐ Ǥ ǡ Ǥ and commercial markets. If my assessment is correct, and the ǡ

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ϐ current recession and the real estate bubble. Bubbles characterize Ǥ Ǧ Ǥ about property markets is that its cycles, its bubbles and depressions are (unlike the stock market) so smoothly predictable. ǡ investor plenty of time to buy and to sell. When my partner, Ross ǡ Ǥ Dz dz ǡ Ǥ ǡ ǯ ǫ

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follow trends, and/or purchase items, individuals in a group can act together without planned direction. Many people spend a lot of time analyzing and trying to predict the next investment cycle, trying to “buy low and sell high”. It doesn’t take a sophisticated investor to understand that selling ϐ Ǥ On the contrary, most successful people lead their lives practicing different habits that are much more disciplined. Professional investors can make money when the market is going up or down. This is the primary why many sophisticated investors survived the current recession. You can make much more investing when the market is down. It is important to understand how a cycle works but it is much more important to understand why it is going up or going

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Ǥ Ǥ ϐ beginning or coming to an end, you can be wildly successful with your investing. ϐ ǣ ǡ economy, public opinion, changes in family structures and changes in public consumer behavior are essential for effective strategic planning. Demographics like “live births” and “age” are roadmaps to the future if you study them. Reviewing the current demographic, economic and sociological trends does not allow us to completely predict the future, but it does allow us to predict a variety of potential futures. Knowing what can be possible in the future allows us to make decisions in the present that guide us to one of the possible futures. To invest wisely, investors have to become adept at both local and global trend analysis.


ǡ ͳ ʹ Ǣ Ǥ Ǥ ǡ ͸͹ ȋ ͸ͻ Ȍ ǡ ͸ʹ Ǥ Ǥ Ǥ Ǥ Dz dz Ǥ Ȉ Aging baby boomers (55 to 64 years old) Ȃ ͹Ͷ ʹͲ ǡ ϐ Ǥ ǡ Ǥ Ǥ ǡ Ǧ Ǥ Ȉ Younger baby boomers (46 to 54 years old), now in or entering Ȃ ǡ Ǥ ϐ ǡ ǡ Ǥ Ȉ Generation Y Ȃ Ǧ ͺ͸ ǡ Ǥ Ǣ ȋ Ȍ ǡ Ǥ ǡ Ǥ Ǥ ǡ ǡ Ǧ ǡ Ǥ ǡ Dz dz Ǥ Ȉ Immigrants Ȃ ͶͲ ǡ Ǥ Ǥ Ǥ ǡ Ǧ ǡ Ǥ

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, and ǯ . McElroy is also a contributor for by Robert Kioysaki, and by Donald Trump and Robert Kiyosaki. McElroy’s fourth book, , is dedicated to the new class of entrepreneurs who are emerging in today’s economy.

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SAYING “NO” TO GOOD IDEAS

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n baseball, they call it the sophomore jinx. In other circles, it’s known as the encore problem. In pop music, it’s called being a one-hit wonder. What am I describing? The tough situation in which you have to follow up a good performance with another one. In sports, it’s easier to surprise your ϐ ǡ the next time, well, they’re waiting for you. In pop music, a band may have a unique sound, but after you hear that one song of theirs a few dozen times, the listener wants to hear something fresh and different the next time. That was the toughest challenge I faced in the early years of my business. It was easy to grow a marketing company from nothing (although it didn’t feel that way at the time). It was easy to be the darling, fair-haired child of the local business community because we were new and we didn’t really compete with anybody, yet (emphasis on “yet”). It seemed like everybody was rooting for us to succeed. It was great. I had a full head of hair, our goals were low and easily achievable — wow, that was the life! Local newspapers wrote glowing articles about us, and TV stations would interview me on the state of the local economy. We grew beyond our market and began working with companies all over the nation, which was really smart because as timing would have it, our great nation fell into a horrendous recession. Being able to working nationally helped cushion the fall of our local economy in Fort Wayne, Ind., which fell further into a depression after losing its largest employer, International Harvester (now known as Navistar International Corporation).

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CRUISING ALTITUDE INDUSTRY During those dark years, every day I would wake up with absolutely zero momentum at the company and work until midnight trying to drum up business and create new ideas, only to fall asleep and awake the next day to repeat the process. Slowly, but surely, we grew and grew. We started doing many forms of marketing, including telephone on-hold programming, jingles and audio tapes for truck drivers. We had a few dozen large clients and hundreds of smaller ones. But, as we did all of this and hired more people and moved out of ϐ ǡ Ǥ being fun. I felt guilty about that, but it was true. I was more frustrated

They entered the room, looked concerned and maybe a little skeptical (they may have assumed I had some new, crazy idea or something — which, I guess, I did). I asked them if they were having fun. They all basically concluded that it was too tough to keep this thing going. So I went to the blackboard (there were no self-adhering Ǧ ̺ ϐ Ȍ Ǥ List number one: I asked our team to write down the clients Ǥ ǡ ǯ top-of-mind. List number two: which clients were less than thrilled ǫ ϐ Ǥ ǡ ϐ

“We had grown the business from nothing, dealt with the worst recession in ǡ ϔ ǡ ǯ Ǥdz than excited, and my employees felt the same. We had grown the business from nothing, dealt with the worst recession in history, ϐ ǡ ǯ a triumph anymore. Basically, we had our one “hit” — we did something neat. But if ǯ ǡ ǯ Ǥ ǯ Dz ǯ dz Ǥ ǯ Ǥ called in my most trusted friends, the top four people at my company.

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ǡ ǣ ϐ ǫ Ǥ ǡ ǡ ǣ ϐ ǫ Ǥ ϐ clients are fun to work for (we had a dozen or so) and which clients are not fun to work for (another long listing of clients)? ǡ ǯ have six different lists. We had two. One list contained clients who loved ϐ Ǥ ϐ ǡ ǯ ϐ Ǥ

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There’s a saying in advertising that you should not try to create your brand, you should discover it. We discovered our passion, our brand, and we never turned back. ϐ ǡ Ǥ Ǥ ǡ Dz ϐ dz ǡ ǡ ǯ Ǥ ǯ ǡ discover Ǥ ǯ Ǥ ǡ ǡ Ǥ ǡ Ǥ Ǥ

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WEALTH MINDSET

MENTORING THE NEXT GENERATION… TEACH YOUR KIDS TO BE RICH BY ROBERT KIYOSAKI

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hen I was nine years old, I changed schools. I moved from a school in a poor neighborhood to a school for rich kids. I did not know I was poor until I changed schools. My new classmates lived on private estates, had second homes in the mountains or on the beach, and belonged to the country club and the yacht club. My family lived in a rental house behind the public library, my dad played golf at the public golf course, and we went to the public beach next to the yacht club. After elementary school, most of my rich classmates went on to private schools. I went to the public junior high and high school. Needless to say, this change in schools changed my life. The good thing about going to elementary school with rich kids was that the rich kids inspired me to become rich. The bad thing was that I learned that going to school would not make me rich. I knew this because my father had spent most of his life in school. ϐ ǡ ǡ Superintendent of Education for the state. He had six brothers and sisters, ǡ ǡ Ǥ had master’s degrees and one a bachelor’s degree. Yet not one of these six children became rich. So from an early age, I knew that, at least for me, going to school was not the path to becoming rich. This realization led me to seek out my rich dad, a ǯ ǡ ϐ ǡ but who would become one of the richest men in Hawaii. My rich dad began teaching his son and me about money by using the game of Monopoly® as a tool. He often said, “One of the formulas for great wealth is found in this game.” If you have played Monopoly, you know the formula: Four green houses, converted into one red hotel. When I was 19 years old and attending college in New York, I returned to Hawaii for Christmas break. What did I see? My rich dad’s big red hotel, right smack dab in the middle of Waikiki Beach. He had followed his business plan, which was to simply play Monopoly in real life.

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“When I was 19 years old and attending college in New York I returned to Hawaii for Christmas break. What did I see? My rich dad’s big red hotel, right smack dab in the middle of Waikiki Beach. He had followed his business plan, which was to simply play Monopoly in real life.” - Robert Kiyosaki

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When I completed my tour in Vietnam as a Marine Corps pilot, I began following rich dad’s business plan. I took real estate investment seminars, and in 1974 began buying small “greenâ€? houses. Today I am a partner in a major resort hotel in Phoenix, ”‹œ‘Â?ƒ ™‹–Š Ď?‹˜‡ ‰‘Žˆ …‘—”•‡•Ǥ ƒŽ•‘ ‘™Â? ƒ’ƒ”–Â?‡Â?– „—‹Ž†‹Â?‰•ǥ ‘‹Ž wells and other businesses. Many of my rich classmates went on to good schools. A few did not go to college because they would never need to work. Many ™‡”‡ –”—•– ˆ—Â?† Â?‹†• ™Š‘ Šƒ† –Š‡ „‡Â?‡Ď?‹– ‘ˆ ˆ‘ŽŽ‘™‹Â?‰ –Š‡‹” ’ƒ••‹‘Â?• and doing what they loved, rather than working for a living. One of the richest kids in my class inherited his wealth from his great-grandfather. His great-grandfather, who immigrated to Hawaii from Germany in the late 1880s, sold eyeglasses door to door. He was nicknamed “Doc,â€? although he was not a doctor. With the money he made selling glasses, he began acquiring businesses and large tracts of land in Hawaii. In the 1980s, my classmate took over the family empire from Doc’s kids. What was left of it, anyway. Today, the empire is gone. ‘…ǯ• ‰”‡ƒ– ‰”ƒÂ?†…Š‹Ž†”‡Â? ƒÂ?† –Š‡‹” Â?‹†• Ď?‹‰Š– ‘˜‡” ™Šƒ– ‹• ÂŽÂ‡ÂˆÂ–ÇĄ growing angry as the size of the checks from their trust become smaller each year. Most of the great-grandkids went to great

“The notion of entitlement rules the day, and many of these grandkids, the third generation, have no interest in ‘the family business.’ In many cases, they have little appreciation for what their ancestors created, higher education is taken for granted and, very often, it is more of a social experience than an educational one.â€? schools, but none of them learned how to be the next “Doc,â€? nor did they have his drive, ambition or skills. My business partner and friend Ken McElroy has two young •‘Â?•Ǥ ‡ ƒÂ?† Š‹• ™‹ˆ‡ ƒ”‡ ‰‹˜‹Â?‰ –Š‘•‡ „‘›• Ď?Â‹Â”Â•Â–ÇŚÂŠÂƒÂ?†ǥ ŠƒÂ?†•nj‘Â? experiences and education in entrepreneurship — an education Â–ÂŠÂƒÂ–ÇĄ ƒ– –Š‡‹” ÂƒÂ‰Â‡Â•ÇĄ –Š‡› ™‘—Ž†Â?ǯ– Ď?‹Â?† ‹Â? •…Š‘‘ŽǤ ……‘”†‹Â?‰ –‘ ‡Â?ÇĄ ’ƒ”‡Â?–• ƒŽŽ ‘˜‡” –Š‡ ™‘”Ž† ƒ”‡ –”›‹Â?‰ –‘ Ď?‹‰—”‡ ‘—– ‡šƒ…–Ž› Š‘™ –‘ transfer wealth, businesses, and knowledge to the next generation. And, in his opinion, it just isn’t happening. And they are distressed because they don’t see signs of initiative, appreciation, creativity, or work ethic in their kids . . . and they don’t know why. Ken recounts a scenario similar to Doc’s related to generational wealth where the grandfather was, typically, an entrepreneur with limited education, who starts the business to generate income. His survival instinct was strong and he grew the business with long hours and hard work. He saw it as the legacy he would turn over to his children. He wanted, for his children, the things he didn’t have: a good, formal education; the opportunity to earn a good living; a legacy that he could pass on. This next generation, well-educated but driven by ideas of their own, would take over businesses they had no passion for and make management decisions based upon theory instead of experience. The bottom line, according to Ken’s research: Only 16 percent of these family businesses survive to the third generation. The notion of entitlement rules the day, and many of these grandkids, the third generation, have no interest in ‘the family business.’ In many cases, they have little appreciation for what their ancestors created, higher education is taken for granted and, very often, it is more of a social experience than an educational one. And today’s school system is geared toward producing employees,

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versus entrepreneurs and business owners who can grow and strengthen the businesses they inherit. This is not to say that education is not an important step in the development process. But it’s not the only step. Because it isn’t uncommon for parents to hand ownership or a high-paid, seniorlevel job to their kids on a silver platter. It may seem like a “gift” —the opportunity for a life that their parents and grandparents ϐ Ǥ ǯ people, relationships, and money with no practical experience . . . and, for many, it’s a formula for failure. Since 2004, I have had the opportunity to get to know Donald Trump. We have written two books together and often share the stage in speaking to large audiences interested in increasing their ϐ Ǥ

We did not get much, if any, special treatment, even though the boss was our father. We had to do a good job or we did not move up the ladder of responsibility.” Today, all three of the siblings are part of their dad’s executive team. In their words: “He will listen to our opinions, just as he listens to the opinions of his more senior executives. We still have to prove ourselves. He does not treat us any differently than he treats anyone in his business.” When asked about the future, Don Jr.’s said, “Maybe one of us will take his place someday, but there are no guarantees.” “And what if any of you don’t do a good job?” I asked. “He would do exactly what he does on TV. He’d turn to any ǡ Ǯ ǯ ϐ Ǥǯdz In many ways, Donald Trump is much like my rich dad. ǯ ϐ

And over the years, I have gotten to know Donald’s children, Don Jr., Eric, and Ivanka. They are impressive young adults. Not only are they active in their dad’s businesses, but all three have started their own businesses and charitable foundations. When we discuss business matters, they speak from experience, rather than college textbook theory, which is so often the case with young people their age. They’ve gained wisdom from experience that can’t be found in textbooks or classrooms. I’ve had occasion to spend some time with Don Jr. and Eric, and have asked them how they came to be such dynamic businessmen. Their reply was simple: “First, we’re interested in business. If we weren’t, our dad would not expect us to go into business. Secondly, we had to work our way up through the business ranks.

to the school system. When heirs receive money without an understanding of the values that shaped that inheritance, it paves the way for a false sense of entitlement, and, often, the inability to grow wealth and preserve that inheritance. Education is important, but the experience and wisdom to apply it is essential. In the end, as Ken often says in mentoring his own sons, “It’s not your words that matter, but the example you set, the lessons you teach, and the experiences you share with them.”

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Editor’s Note: In upcoming issues of Jetset, Robert will collaborate with his team of Rich Dad Advisors to present a new feature: Point & Counterpoint . . . with Robert Kiyosaki. In the September|October issue, Robert teams up with Garrett Sutton, Esq., corporate attorney and asset protection expert.


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“WHAT KIND OF WISE MAN IS HE WHOSE MIND DOES NOT SPAN THE UNIVERSE AND WHOSE THOUGHTS DO NOT RACE BEYOND THE LIMITS OF HIS PRESENT LIFE?”

And, as Albert Einstein is quoted as saying: “Thus do we mortals achieve immortality in the permanent things, which we create in common. If you always keep this in mind ϔ toward other nations and ages.” And, as another great visionary once stated: “What kind of wise man is he whose mind does not span the universe and whose thoughts do not race beyond the limits of his present life?” Yet, it may be certainly and fruitfully asked, “But how do we obtain the great status of one of the heroic immortals and how do ϐ ǡ ǡ contingency or necessity? Is it determined or is it indeterminable?” There appears a way out of mortality’s cave of darkness and density to enter into the gates of the enlightened immortals and live by the glimmering profoundness of their mountain conquered radiance. By two means, this can be said and done. One is by serving vastly many people across the lands and transforming their lives and standards in magnitudes almost incomprehensible. The other, by valuing oneself on scales beyond compare, and by giving oneself

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and serve and be, in turn, be served to the greatest levels. We also give ourselves permission to expand our ambitions and objectives ϐ Ǥ accomplishing one great objective, we automatically set out and navigate our sails upon yet another even greater in stature and we ϐ Ǥ As William James proclaimed: “The greatest use of life is to spend it for something that will outlast it.” And, as Pericles announced to his followers: “What you leave behind is not what is engraved in stone monuments, but what is woven into the lives of others.” It is our greatest service to not hold back our lights and souls, and our innovations and climbs, but to exemplify their expression of possibilities before all others who desire the same. We yearn to be ourselves, not shallow in climb, nor mediocre in display, but grand in stature and mighty in aim. We yearn to live to the fullest ϐ from our aims. May the core of our telos and the magnitude of our chief ϐ remaining world bows before such an enigma and has little to no choice but to question how such a mysterious accomplishment that ϐ Ǥ May the gifts that we give the world and ourselves be of such meaning and vastness that we and others sit in awe before the possibilities that we have unveiled.

MAY WE NEVER GIVE UP ON OUR DREAMS AND ASPIRATIONS JUST BECAUSE OF THE TIME IT TAKES TO ACCOMPLISH THEM. THE TIME WILL PASS AWAY AND THE MANY CHALLENGES WILL BE CONQUERED AND FADE AS OUR AMBITIONS GROW STRONGER WITH EACH DAY. - DR. JOHN DEMARTINI

permission to live the life of those who have left an immortal legacy while travelling the earth unhindered. But this journey will seem ǡ ϐ beyond the transient time of mortal living. By knowing what is truly most important and of highest priority to ourselves and most others, and by serving both equally in fair exchange and in ever greater magnitudes, do we wake up the inspired and envisioning and immortal soul’s calling within. And in so doing we birth unborrowed visions that leave their mark on generations through time. May we never give up on our dreams and aspirations just because of the time it takes to accomplish them. The time will pass away and the many challenges will be conquered and fade as our ambitions grow stronger with each day. Great things come to those who are patient and daring and who are willing to blaze a trail unwavering. Our persistence through time leaves our grand legacy of permanence beyond statue. When we live congruently with what is truly most important to us, when we act according to our greatest authenticity and allow our inborn leader to emerge and shine, we desire to ingeniously innovate

May our visions be unhampered and may they soar to heights unseen and jettison across the globe, giving birth to new ways and means of contributing to those less awakened throughout the world. May we discover the greatest needs of humanity and serve them relentlessly with both heart and mind aloft a vision of caring for the sake of all time. May the mysteries that lie before us be penetrated by our inspired minds and may we lay to bare the questions unsolved, for our nature is to go where we have not gone before and to accomplish what others say is yet improbable and innovate technologies that allow even sleepers to rise up and take note of the accomplishments of the great immortals. May our lives be great expressions of our most profound visions.

Dr. John Demartini is a human behavioral specialist, educator, internationally published author, consultant and founder of the Demartini institute. www.DrDemartini.com

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KATHY IRELAND A ROLE MODEL SUPERMODEL. BY TOM ZENNER PHOTOS COURTESY OF KATHY IRELAND WORLDWIDE & LASPATA DECARO/AMERICAN LEGEND COOPERATIVE

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If Kathy Ireland chose to be the most intimidating person on the planet, much like everything else she’s mustered to master over the past three decades or so in the public eye, I think she’d be pretty successful at it. Simply put, it’s doubtful we’ve ever witnessed a more stunning combination of natural beauty, charisma, business instincts, work ethic and humility wrapped up into a one-woman wrecking crew of commercial success. From her days of appearing in 13 consecutive issues of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition, to current Kathy, who’s the globally-respected CEO and lead visionary for her brand product marketing company, kathy ireland Worldwide, that grossed just south of two billion last year, the world has seen her morph spectacularly from supermodel to super mogul. It’s an astonishing transformation, and her life story has been an incredible journey. And if you’re ǡ ϐ ǯ shred of evidence that any of her success has gone to her head. As we found out in our exclusive Jetset interview, for a busy executive and inspirational icon who spends a good deal of her time in the air, globetrotting the world running her business and overseeing her empire, Kathy Ireland is an unbelievably grounded superstar who knows fate has played as big a role in her success as her focus. “Yes. Thank you for realizing that. My priorities are faith, family and being of Ǥ ϐ Ǥ Ǥ isn’t always easy to surrender myself to His will . . . I’m a control freak and when I try to be in control, I make big mistakes and messes.”

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The messes and mistakes are miniscule compared to the massive amount of successes. It’s easy for someone famous to simply attach their name to a business, or an idea, or a book or a video. It happens all the time, and it’s basically a license to print money. It’s also the opposite of how Kathy crafted her brand with a big-picture vision of where she wanted to eventually be. “Modeling was never my career plan. I entered the fashion industry as a businessperson. My design career began at the age of four, selling painted rocks from my little red wagon. These were beautiful works of art that fascinated my customers. I knew at the age of four that fashion would be one Ǥ Ǥ ϐ ǫ much. The responsibilities I enjoy in my career today are gratifying,

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humbling and exhilarating. Kathy ireland Worldwide is a design and marketing company which brings exquisite fashion to everything we touch. It’s exciting and it gives our company the opportunity to give back in powerful ways.” Kathy’s success in modeling happened fast. She was in an initial wave of glamour gals that found themselves constantly on ϐ Ǥ It’s a world that’s easy to get sucked into if you allow it. It’s also a world that you can use as springboard to a whole new world of success if you leverage it like it tries to use you. “I never felt like a supermodel during my on camera fashion work in the last century. I was ok. The supermodels are Cindy (Crawford), Cheryl


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Her satisfaction doesn’t come from people who recognize her and want an autograph. It comes from people who stop her asking for help. “People will stop me in the airport and say, ‘I just purchased this item, what would complement it?’ People want information from me . . . not autographs. I have the toughest boss in the world — women and their families who require design solutions for everything from weddings to home to jewels and more than 15,000 products that our company is responsible for.” Kathy’s life is as busy and marvelously chaotic as you would imagine it would be for a wife and mother of three who runs a multi-billion dollar company. “There is no such thing as a ‘typical’ month for me. There are weeks that I live on airplanes. Flying to a meeting, working with retailers, supervising a photo shoot. Flying Ǥ ǯ ϐ to California from the East Coast just to spend a single night in our bed and then one of our team members will pick me up and we’re up up and away again. My life is many things . . . typical and

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“There is no such thing as a ‘typical’ month for me. There are weeks that I live on airplanes. Flying to a meeting, working with retailers, supervising a photo shoot.” predictable are not in the lexicon of our lives right now. Maybe, when I get much older there will be some time to slow it down a bit . . . but, I’m not sure I want to ever slow down. I want to be ϐ ϐ ǡ ǡ and great grandchildren when I’m one hundred and ten years old. That’s an honest goal,” she explains to Jetset.


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PATRIK HOFFMANN AFTER 30 YEARS IN THE LUXURY WATCHMAKING BUSINESS, THE TIME IS NOW FOR ULYSSE NARDIN CEO PATRIK HOFFMANN BY TOM ZENNER

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in exotic locales like Singapore, Thailand, the United States, Philippines, Germany and Scandinavia. He grasps the intricacies of different cultures, understands what it takes to appeal to consumers all over the world, and his family has seen the world with him along this exciting career journey. “The fact that my family had to move all over the place has and had its advantages and disadvantages. One of the advantages is that my kids are open to many cultures and languages. Today, my kids are between the ages of 17 and 21 years. One of them lives in Boca Raton, Florida, one of them lives in Switzerland but will move to France within the next two months, and the youngest one lives and studies in Austria. They know nothing else. For them, planet Earth is home, and I think they will be able to make a living and enjoy life wherever it will be.” Hoffmann had no intention of returning to the United States, but as fate would have it, in 1999, Hoffmann and his family relocated to Florida. As the new Vice President and Managing ϐ Ǥǡ supervision. In 2008, he was appointed to the position of Vice President of Sales and Marketing Worldwide, and since then he has been dividing his working time between Le Locle (Switzerland) at

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EL TORO PERPETUAL CALENDAR 8O\VVH 1DUGLQ ODXQFKHG WKH ÂżUVW 3HUSHWXDO Calendar, which allows forward and backward adjustment of all calendar functions over a single crown, in 1996. This extraordinary invention set a milestone in the history of watchmaking by combining technical innovation and the user’s comfort. 7KH (O 7RUR 3HUSHWXDO &DOHQGDU LV HTXLSSHG ZLWK WKLV LFRQLF PDQXIDFWXUH movement featuring an exclusive time zone quick-setting system. Moreover, the hour hand is adjusted instantly to a QHZ ORFDO WLPH ZLWK SXVKHUV 7KH DGDSWDWLRQ RI WKH RYHUVL]HG GDWH ² WKH GD\ PRQWK DQG \HDU ² LV V\QFKURQL]HG with the movement of the hour hand.

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2012 LUXURY TIMEPIECE COLLECTION BY JON ZHANG

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o own a precision timepiece that has been meticulously designed and handcrafted by an expert watchmaker can be compared to possessing an exquisite piece of art. The combination of master craftsmanship, innovation and attention to detail that go into the creation of these luxury timepieces is nothing short of extraordinary. We’ve brought together a collection of the best of the best for 2012. In ǯ ϐ in calendar functions, time zone features and high style. Whether you prefer the look of a classic chronograph, the intricacy of a skeletonized mechanism or the sparkling appeal of the latest in Haute Joaillerie, ǯ ϐ Ǥ

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NICOLAS RIEUSSEC CHRONOGRAPH HOMETIME Montblanc honored the ingenious French watchmaker Nicolas Rieussec in 2011 with a jubilee wristwatch to celebrate the 190th anniversary of the invention of the chronograph. The tribute was well-deserved, especially when one considers the importance that chronographs have acquired in the ZRUOG RI ¿QH ZDWFKHV LQ UHFHQW \HDUV This face, which is as elegant as it is unmistakable, lies above Caliber MB R210, a new movement which uniquely combines classical chronograph mechanisms and modern technical solutions. A new feature is the display of the time in a second zone via a rotating disc rather than a second hour hand. Visible through circular apertures in the dial, this disc is skeletonized so that nothing remains of it except its wreath of teeth with an hours scale along the rim and slender spokes emanating from its center. This new Caliber, which was likewise designed and built by Montblanc, LPSUHVVLYHO\ FRQ¿UPV WKH ZDWFK EUDQGœV VWDWXV DV D IXOO ÀHGJHG PDQXIDFWXUH

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BIG BANG 44 MM HAUTE JOAILLERIE CHRONOGRAPH This is the latest Haute Joaillerie creation from Hublot. It is set with 440 baguette diamonds and 451 brilliant cut diamonds, in total no fewer than 891 diamonds and a total of nearly 28 carats! It is a 44 mm Big Bang, an automatic mechanical chronograph with a matte black dial with eight indexes, each made with a baguette diamond. It is a genuine showpiece, both in terms of the expertise shown in setting the diamonds, and in terms of its design which is perfectly in keeping with the codes of the Big Bang — VSRUW\ DQG UH¿QHG HOHJDQW DQG FRQWHPSRUDU\

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ULYSSE NARDIN EXECUTIVE LADY

In 1996, Ulysse Nardin introduced a patented Dual Time system — one of its many technological breakthroughs. This revolutionary system exists in the Lady Executive. With only one press of the ceramic pushers along the bezel, the hour hand instantly adjusts to a different time zone without ever having to leave the wrist. 1R QRQVHQVH LQ GHPHDQRU SUDFWLFDO LQ FRPSOLFDWLRQ DQG ZLWK D UH¿QHG DOO H\HV RQ KHU VW\OLQJ WKH ([HFXWLYH /DG\ LV DV FRQ¿GHQW DQG VWXQQLQJ DV LWV PXVH — the woman who knows she has it all — and the perfect selection by the man who wants to give her his all.

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DB28 “SPECIAL EDITION” To celebrate winning the Aiguille d’Or award, De Bethune revisits this iconic model and offers a limited edition featuring subtle details that are sure to delight collectors and dedicated enthusiasts. The characteristic aesthetic of the DB28 is enriched by a polished steel skeletonized hour circle, zirconium ÀRDWLQJ OXJV DQG D EODFNHQHG VWHHO PRRQ These exceptional timepieces feature a pure style in which the taut lines, the H[TXLVLWH KDQGFUDIWHG ¿QLVKHV DQG WKH slenderness of the case combine with the technical innovations to offer a contemporary expression of art.

The Christophe Claret DualTow Watch is a unique timepiece that is designed with elegance and luxuriousness that most of us look for in a watch. This timepiece also displays a complicated movement that will surely get your interest. The major innovation introduced in the DualTow is its single-pusher chronograph function operating by means of three identically structured planetary JHDUV $Q H[FOXVLYH SDWHQW KDV EHHQ ¿OHG for this entirely original interpretation of the chronograph in order to defend the peerless technical qualities of the system. Building on this successful innovation, Christophe Claret has chosen to further HQKDQFH WKH UH¿QHPHQW RI WKLV FDOLEHU E\ adding a striking mechanism signaling the chronograph start, stop and reset operations. Expressing their unfailing attention to each and every detail, the ZDWFKPDNHU DQG KLV WHDP VHW WKH ¿QLVKLQJ touch to the mechanism by equipping it with a chronograph function indicator.

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ACADEMIA CHRONOSTREAM With its dynamic sporty dial, the Academia Chronostream boasts a classically audacious design. The sleek round case lends a natural elegance to the look, with its 24 imperial columns proudly SRVLWLRQHG RQ WKH ÀDQNV DQG WKH EH]HO The self-winding mechanical movement features a robust 48-hour power reserve. This year, the Chronostream comes in 18 carat rose gold and grade 5 Neotitanium – an innovative blend of materials characterized by extreme robustness and lightness. With its slightly larger case, the taupe grey tones of this new timepiece ensure a chic look.

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CARIBBEAN JETSETTER DESTINATION FRENCHMAN’S REEF MARRIOTT RESORT BY PAUL BARDEN

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he island of St. Thomas, which sits just 1,100 miles off the coast of Miami, was acquired from the Danish in 1917 for a mere $25 million in gold. Now the most popular of the U.S. Virgin islands, St. Thomas has become a Mecca for jetsetters looking for crystal clear Caribbean waters, endless luxury shopping (duty free) and quality full-service resorts, all while remaining on U.S.-governed soil. No passport is needed for American citizens. On a recent visit to the island, my wife and I had the opportunity to stay at one of St. Thomas’s “crown jewels of a resort.” Atop a rocky cliff overlooking the turquoise blue, warm waters of the Caribbean Sea to the south and the vibrant town of Charlotte Amalie to the north, sits the Frenchman’s Reef Marriott Resort. This resort has been a St. Thomas landmark for over thirty years. Fresh off a $48 million renovation, it ϐ Ǥ Ǥ Ǥ ǯ ϐ ϐ ǡ which to explore the island. Known as a “Mecca for luxury shopping,” Charlotte Amalie is rich in history and full of culture. Selective shoppers enjoy the unparalleled ϐ Ǥ A short 30-minute ferry ride takes you to a nature lover’s paradise, St. John, which is known for offering some the world’s best snorkeling. No trip to St. Thomas would be complete without spending a day touring the famous beaches of St. John. Do not overlook the abundant white sand beaches on St. Thomas, though. Magens Bay, Hull Bay, and my favorite, Linquist Beach, all provide unforgettable Caribbean memories. Resort life. From the time we checked in to the Frenchman’s Reef Marriott Resort to the last look back and wave goodbye, the service and hospitality provided by the staff was some of the best we have ever experienced on any Caribbean Island. Their attention to detail and the cleanliness of the resort was superb. Whether we were sitting out on the room’s balcony, laying poolside enjoying a book or meeting up with new friends for a drink at The Rum Bar, we enjoyed views from every area

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of the resort that were truly breathtaking. The gentle Caribbean ϐ throughout the resort grounds was a constant relaxing reminder of the reason jetsetting is the life we strive for. A large portion of the Marriott’s $48 million renovation to the property went into updating the resort’s rooms and suites. From the contemporary yet elegant décor, to the rain-style shower heads, down to the soft 300 count sheets, nothing was overlooked by the Marriott Group throughout their renovation. When booking your stay, try to reserve the Presidential or Governor’s Suites. Just trust me on this one. Be forewarned though, not wanting to leave your room could be a serious side effect. When visiting St. Thomas, there are endless activities to ǣ ǡ ǡ ǡ ϐ ǡ ǡ shopping and sightseeing, just to name a few. Choosing which activities and adventures to do on vacation can often be a chore. The Frenchman’s Reef Resort makes this process truly painless and easy at its Adventure Center located in the main lobby. A short visit with their knowledgeable and friendly staff will help you plan and make arrangements for the best recreational opportunities the islands have to offer. 112

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The resort’s private beach is a major plus for discerning travelers wanting the security and privacy offered by few destinations. It stretches along the length of the Morning Star property. Both properties share amenities and the Marriott name. The beach is inaccessible to anyone except resort guests. It has natural rock cliff barriers on either side. Enjoy snorkeling, kayaking and sunbathing right in front of the resort without worrying about paparazzi or any other annoyance during your leisurely beach time. Dining is always a top concern when choosing an island ”‡•‘”– ˆ‘” ƒÂ?› Œ‡–•‡––‡”Ǥ ‡– Â?‡ ’”‡Ď?‹š –Š‹• Â?‡š– •‡‰Â?‡Â?– „› •–ƒ–‹Â?‰ that we can honestly say that we enjoyed every meal experience at this resort. Start your mornings off at the Aqua Terra Ocean Front Grill. Enjoy the All-American breakfast buffet complete with an omelet station manned by friendly cooks eager to whip up your perfect custom omelet. The fresh tropical fruit platters, smoked salmon trays and an array of fresh baked pastries are never ending. A cup of their premium fresh ground coffee seals the deal and makes for a great start to every morning. All of this can be enjoyed while watching the cruise ships docking in the harbor. For lunch, head

down to the resort’s open air restaurant, Sunset Grill. Overlooking the bay entrance, this casual eatery serves up both American and Caribbean favorites along with some amazingly refreshing frozen cocktail drinks. ˆ–‡” Ď?‹Â?‹•Š‹Â?‰ —’ ›‘—” Â†ÂƒÂ›ÇŻÂ• ÂƒÂ…Â–Â‹Â˜Â‹Â–Â‹Â‡Â•ÇĄ Â?‘ Â?ƒ––‡” Š‘™ elevating or relaxing they might have been, head over to the Rum Bar for an evening drink before dinner. Let the island’s top bartenders make you one of the world’s best Mojitos. Sit out on the open air deck with your drink in hand gazing out over the bay as the town and sailboat lights slowly illuminate ”‡Ď?Ž‡…–‹‘Â?• ‘Â? –Š‡ …ƒŽÂ? ‡˜‡Â?‹Â?‰ ™ƒ–‡”• ‘ˆ –Š‡ Šƒ”„‘”Ǥ ‘” †‹Â?Â?‡”ǥ the Aqua Terra Grill provides an excellent selection of fresh seafood and perfectly cooked to order steaks. If you feel like being entertained during your dining experience, head over to Coco Joe’s. This casual beachside eatery/bar is a favorite among people who enjoy local music and lobster buffets. You would „‡ Šƒ”† ’”‡••‡† –‘ Ď?‹Â?† ƒ ˆ”‘™Â? ƒÂ?‘Â?‰ –Š‡ …”‘™† †‹Â?‹Â?‰ Š‡”‡Ǥ If a romantic dress-up dinner is what you are looking for, the Havana Blue Restaurant is the epitome of romantic restaurants. Overlooking the beach, this top notch, cutting edge restaurant screams jetsetter. Do not forget to make reservations in advance for this one. The latter two eateries are a short walk or shuttle down the hill to the Morning Star Beach Club. Both properties share restaurants, pools and the beach. No trip to any resort is ever complete without treating yourself and your loved ones to a relaxing spa treatment perˆ‘”Â?‡† „› ƒ Â™Â‡ÂŽÂŽÇŚÂ–Â”ÂƒÂ‹Â?‡† Â•Â–ÂƒÂˆÂˆÇĄ ‹Â? ƒ •‡”‡Â?‹–›njĎ?‹ŽŽ‡† ‡Â?˜‹”‘Â?Â?‡Â?–Ǥ The Lazule Spa at Frenchman’s Reef makes this possible with over 4,000 square feet and its own private pool. The Lazule’s ultra-contemporary facility includes seven newly renovated treatment rooms, a couple’s room, outdoor massage cabanas, a eucalyptus steam room and a full-service beauty salon. When booking their services, do not overlook the LaStone massage. •‹Â?‰ Ď?Â‹ÂˆÂ–Â›ÇŚÂˆÂ‘Â—Â” Š‘– „ƒ•ƒŽ– •–‘Â?‡• ƒÂ?† ‡‹‰Š–‡‡Â? …Š‹ŽŽ‡† Â?ƒ”„Ž‡ stones, this treatment will ease your tight muscles and alleviate all of your tension. Whether you are visiting St. Thomas for business or pleasure, the Frenchman’s Reef Marriott resort is a top pick for any jetsetter looking for exceptional service, modern amenities and that true Caribbean relaxation we love to pursue.

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ATLANTA

A WORLD-CLASS, MODERN CITY WITH A RICH, PASSIONATE HISTORY

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s the South’s largest city, Atlanta quickly captures visitors’ hearts with its legendary hospitality, so it’s hardly surprising that so many people come here for a visit and end up staying for a lifetime. This vibrant city is easy to reach and even easier to enjoy with its blend of world-class hotels, dining, shopping and nightlife. And each Atlanta neighborhood offers its own unique treasures: the cultural scene of Midtown, the foodies’ haven of the Westside, and the fantastic boutiques and galleries of Buckhead. Be prepared to be greeted with a heartfelt “How y’all doing?” In this spectacular city, you’ll be sure to be ϐ Ǥ

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Stay THE RITZ-CARLTON, ATLANTA The Ritz-Carlton, Atlanta is downtown’s premier business address and its awe-inspiring new interiors provide a luxurious oasis in the Ǥ ǯ ϐ government, and just minutes from the Georgia Aquarium and sports events at the Georgia Dome, Philips Arena and Turner Field, The RitzCarlton, Atlanta is ideally situated for work and play. For additional information and reservations, please visit www.ritzcarlton.com/Atlanta or call (404) 659-0400.

GLENN HOTEL AUTOGRAPH COLLECTION Glenn is the “character” of this provocative hotel in Atlanta. When guests are ready for a change of pace from the privacy in their downtown Atlanta hotel rooms, Glenn invites them to enjoy his living room “salon” for a drink, to engage in some good conversation, or just relax. No visit is complete without a trip to the acclaimed Glenn’s Kitchen or the Rooftop Skylounge for a breathtaking view of greater Atlanta area. For additional information and reservations, please visit www.glennhotel.com or call (404) 521-2250.

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Eat

HOLMAN & FINCH PUBLIC HOUSE Restaurant Eugene owner-chef Linton Hopkins, along with mixologist Greg Best, govern an ambitious gastropub just across the breezeway from the mother establishment. With a lively atmosphere and a warm but sophisticated décor, Holeman & Finch presents a raft of small plates and noshes. The menu is a tip of the hat to the historic recipes that pubs, bistros and yes, Southern kitchens have served for hundreds of years and, at the same time, points to what it tastes like to live and eat well in Atlanta. For additional information, please visit Ǥ Ǧϐ Ǥ or call (404) 948-1175.

CHOP’S LOBSTER BAR An Atlanta icon known for its exceptional food and service, Chops serves the very best USDA prime aged beef and consistently ranks as one of the top ten steakhouses in the country. Chops Lobster Bar is a seafood lover’s paradise. The mosaic-style dining room is the ideal setting to enjoy signature items like the Savannah Lump Crab Cocktail and Famous Jumbo Batter Fried Lobster Tail. Whether you’re dining for business or pleasure, a meal at Chops is sure to make a lasting impression. For additional information, please visit Ǥ Ǥ Ȁ Ǧ Ǧ or call (404) 262-2675.

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Play THE GOLF CLUB OF GEORGIA Since 1990, The Golf Club of Georgia has stood for unmatched service, camaraderie and hospitality, and an unrelenting devotion to daily turf quality and performance. Member-owned since 2001, The Golf Club of Georgia features two Arthur Hills-designed courses, Lakeside and Creekside. Distinctly different from each other, they offer the golfer enormous architectural, aesthetic and strategic variety. For membership information, please visit www.golfclubofgeorgia.com or call (770) 772-8175.

HAWKS RIDGE GOLF CLUB Hawks Ridge Golf Club is considered to be unrivaled by even the most notable private golf clubs. Hawks Ridge boasts 18 holes of championship golf, a 9 hole par 3 course, and a clubhouse offering two restaurants, locker room, wine room, and executive boardrooms. Two four bedroom cottages are located adjacent to the clubhouse, and helipad facilities are available for members and guests. Hawks Ridge Golf Club is a private golf club that offers local, national and corporate memberships by invitation. For membership information, please contact Bryan Schacht, Director of Business Development at (678) 455-8267 or bryanschacht@hawksridge.com.

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THE SPA AT CHÂTEAU ÉLAN Located 40 minutes north of Atlanta, Georgia Château Élan Winery & Resort is a Four Diamond, 16th century-style French château with its own 200 acre vineyard and full-production winery. The resort’s fullservice European-style spa is a nestled in a lakeside mansion complete with a gourmet chef. Guests can stay in the newly renovated Spa Suites designed to provide ultimate relaxation with specialties such as the lavish Therapeutic Airjet Tub or the Waterfall Shower Experience. For additional information and reservations, please visit www.chateauelan.com or call (678) 425-0900.

THE SPA AT MANDARIN ORIENTAL, ATLANTA A sanctuary for rejuvenation that embodies a harmonious blend of east and west, The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Atlanta brings a new sense of healing and well being to Atlanta’s prestigious Buckhead address. Mandarin Oriental’s exclusive signature spa therapies and specially designed treatments take guests on an authentic and holistic journey to restore balance, soothe and rejuvenate. For additional information and reservations, please visit www.mandarinoriental.com/altanta or call (480) 995-7526. July . August 2012

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Shop PHILLIPS PLAZA The South has spoken and the word is that Phipps Plaza is among the best of the South! As the Southeast’s premier upscale shopping center, Phipps Plaza is home to more than 100 specialty stores including Gucci, Giorgio Armani, Jimmy Choo, Bang & Olufsen, Tiffany, Hugo Boss, Valentino and Juicy Couture. Well-heeled Atlanta matrons, local and national celebrities, those who wish to “see and be seen,’’ ϐ can all be found at Phipps. For additional information, please visit www.phippsplaza.com or call (404) 261-7910.

LENOX SQUARE MALL Whether you are an Atlanta native or are just visiting the Peach State, if you’re any kind of serious fashionista, a must on your to-do list should be a visit to the Lenox Square Mall. Anchored by Bloomingdale’s and Neiman Marcus, Lenox features specialty stores like FENDI, Burberry, Cartier, Bvlgari, Ralph Lauren and Salvatore Ferragamo, just to name a few. For additional information, please visit www.lenoxsquare.com or call (404) 233-7575.

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MOUNTAIN DESTINATIONS DO THE LIFTS EVER CLOSE? BY LEIGH GIERINGER

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f course, they do! Around four o’clock everyday — during the winter season. But many ski resorts run their gondolas, cable cars, aerial trams and chair lifts during the summer months. Longer daylight hours offer more opportunities for mountain activities. There is plenty to do in and around ski resorts year round. But it wasn’t always that way! In their early history, many current ski resorts were bustling mining camps during the silver and gold booms in the late nineteenth century. But the 1893 repeal of the Sherman Silver Purchase Act of 1890 by President Cleveland created an economic panic. Within weeks, mines were closed, and many mining towns were abandoned. Some recuperated modestly, but never totally recovered as mining centers. Thus, the choices were few: abandon them or develop other potential industries to encourage the remaining populations to remain and create ways to bring new revenue into the once booming mining towns.

One of the biggest assets these areas had in common was excellent winter snow. It was in the late 1920s and early 1930s that community visionaries decided that snow was their ticket to riches to replace their dwindling mining fortunes. Other mountain communities like Bend, Ore.; Lake Placid, N.Y.; Brighton, Utah; Sun Valley, Idaho; and several others were inspired by the popularity of winter activities in the European Alps, and can trace their beginnings to these earlier decades. Those days were for the truly adventurous and hardy. Participants had to carry their own wooden boards up the mountain slopes in order to enjoy the downhill thrill. A simple rope tow was ϐ ͳͻ͵ʹǡ Americans to enjoy a sunny day in the mountains. Sun Valley ϐ ͳͻ͵͸Ǣ ϐ premiere ski haven — an honor it still holds today. Skiing was a fad that would last as the U.S. Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) enlisted thousands to cut hundreds of ski trails — mostly

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in the New England states — over the nine years of its existence. During the war years, the ski industry’s growth was halted, only to be re-energized when the war ended. Its popularity among the more ƒˆĎ?Ž—‡Â?– ‹Â? –Š‡ ͳ͝͡Ͳ• ƒÂ?† ͳ͝͸Ͳ• ‡š’Ž‘†‡†Ǥ ‘Â?‡ ‘ˆ –Š‡ …‘Â?–”‹„—–‹Â?‰ ˆƒ…–‘”• ‹Â?…Ž—†‡† –Š‡ ‡Â?–Š—•‹ƒ•Â? ƒÂ?† ’”‹†‡ ‹Â? –Š‡ •—……‡••ˆ—Ž “—ƒ™ ƒŽŽ‡› Ž›Â?’‹…• Â?‡ƒ” –Š‡ ‘”–Š Š‘”‡ ‘ˆ ƒÂ?‡ ÂƒÂŠÂ‘Â‡ÇĄ ƒÂ?† –Š‡ Ď?‹ŽÂ? industry featuring the ski sport lifestyle and its superstars, which ƒ––”ƒ…–‡† ‘–Š‡”• –‘ –Š‡ •Ž‘’‡•Ǥ Š‡ †‡˜‡Ž‘’Â?‡Â?– ƒÂ?† ’‘’—Žƒ”‹–› ‘ˆ ski racing was also a contributing factor. Hundreds of ski areas and resorts were developed — some very small. Others had multimillion dollar infusions to create winter paradises. (Back in the sixties, that was a lot of money.) Growth in many ski areas mushroomed. Others couldn’t compete and perished. However, when the winter seasons ended, numerous ski towns, ‘Â?…‡ ƒ‰ƒ‹Â?ÇĄ „‡…ƒÂ?‡ ‰Š‘•– –‘™Â?•Ǥ ‹•‹–‘”• Ž‡ˆ–Ǥ Š‘•‡ –Šƒ– •–ƒ›‡† „‡Š‹Â?† ™‡”‡ †‡’‡Â?†‡Â?– ‘Â? –Š‡ •Â?‘™ •‡ƒ•‘Â? –‘ …ƒ””› –Š‡Â? Ď?‹Â?ƒÂ?…‹ƒŽŽ› –Š”‘—‰Š the entire year or they found work elsewhere. How would towns encourage visitors to return when the higher summer temperatures melted their main asset? Efforts were made by many of the larger ski ƒÂ?† Â?‘—Â?–ƒ‹Â? ”‡•‘”–• –‘ „‡…‘Â?‡ ˆ‘—” •‡ƒ•‘Â? †‡•–‹Â?ƒ–‹‘Â?•Ǥ Š‡”‡ ‹• Â?‘ doubt that they have succeeded. Improvements on the mountain as well as in town are continuous. A major concentration is the resort lift system. One goal to attract participants is to open more inbound and off piste terrain with the ability to carry more participants around the entire mountain resort, and carry them faster. Creating ski trails, hiking trails and mountain biking paths for all ability levels provides the opportunity for

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everyone to enjoy memorable slope side experiences. Winter guests have awesome powder, moguls, and groomed trails, but those who come in summer will not be disappointed. Walking trails can be found around and throughout resort towns, ϐ ǡ ǡ cable car or lift transport to the higher elevations. Gorgeous vistas can be seen in all directions. The cool, clean air is refreshing and invigorating. It’s a wonderful way to be one with nature, perhaps see

“Numerous choices are available from top rated gourmet specialty restaurants to quaint little cafés. Resort towns cater to the needs of all their guests.” ϐ sway in the breezes. Participating in physical activity is just a fraction of the overall summer mountain experience! Hiking and backpacking trails commence at the lift stations. They are all different and are rated to determine suitability and length. There may be some short, easy trails for the novice, some long trails with rocky sections having steep drops, and everything in between. It is extremely important to know one’s limitations and

endurance levels and to carry a trail map along with other essential Ǥ ϐ recommendations based on individual needs. Specialty stores are located throughout resort towns, however, summit day lodges may have some of the essentials if they were forgotten. If a strenuous hike is not on your agenda, you can still take the lift up to view the awesome scenery around you, relax on the lodge deck, enjoy an easy stroll around the lift station, grab a snack or sip on a glass of wine at the summit lodge, then take the lift back down again to enjoy laps at the resort pool, lavish in a spa treatment or plan your evening dining experience and entertainment. Numerous choices are available from top rated gourmet specialty restaurants to quaint little cafés. Resort towns cater to the needs of all their guests. One can also access mountain biking trails from the lift transport. Special attachments are added to the chairs to carry all terrain bicycles to the higher elevations. Like hiking trails, there are mountain bike paths for all ability levels. Bike rental facilities will ϐ ǡ and supplies to make the ride truly enjoyable. If you can ride a bike, you should be able to participate in mountain biking. However, classes are available for never-ever terrain riders to learn mountain ϐ ǡ Ǥ ϐ ǡ mountain guide may be the best way to become familiar with the appropriate trails and learn the favorites of the locals. Additionally, there are paths at the base elevation for gentler rides. Most mountain resorts which are open in the summer offer

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“Melting snow results in rushing water! River kayaking, whitewater rafting and ϔ many ski resorts.” can be seen in the distance. Tennis courts, paintball, a zip line and a disc golf course are available at High Camp. When the ice melts the skating rink, it is transformed into a roller rink. Beginning in March (spring skiing) and throughout the summer months, take a dip in the pool, soak in the hot tub, catch some Sierra sun while relaxing or visit the spa. When you’re ready, gather some nourishment in the restaurant or cafe. It takes a while, but you can choose to hike down to the base camp area, or descend via the tram. Currently, there is no mountain biking due to the $50 million Renaissance projects taking place at the resort. Activities do not stop back at base camp. If you’re not too tired, White water river rafting

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let the kids ascend the climbing wall, traverse the rope course, do some sky jumping and play a round of miniature golf while you’re recuperating from your activities. If you brought your all terrain bike, it can be ridden throughout the valley, over to Lake Tahoe and along the Truckee River. There is something special for everyone to participate in, pick up new skills and create memorable experiences! Big plans are in the works for major improvements and additions since Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows have merged. Melting snow results in rushing water! River kayaking, ϐ Ǥ ǯ ϐ Ǥ ǯ Ǥ ϐ ϐ Ǥ Class I trips are through calm waters where the gentle current carries rafters through scenic areas along the river’s edges. Very relaxing! Most trips have some calm sections creating a break from the excitement of Class II and III rapids where three to four foot waves

day, or rafting can be combined with other activities such as guided horseback riding, biking, or hiking. Or, the adventure can be for an extended multi-day excursion with over night camping. Riding the rapids is thrilling and exhilarating, and should be on everyone’s bucket list, but one of the newest trends at ski resorts — Ȅ ϐ ǡ ǡ ravines just like an eagle. It seems like zip lines are springing up everywhere. But, they are not all created equal! Some areas only have a few lines. Others are quite impressive! The Durango (Colorado) and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad has teamed up with Soaring® Tree Top Adventures for an exciting Ǥ ϐ class cars of the historic steam engine train at either the Durango or Rockwood Stations. The route will pass along the Animas River HighLine Canyon with its’ breathtaking scenery to the remote Soaring station. The only other way to get there is by helicopter. Once you arrive and get your equipment for the day, the course

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are formed through wide or narrow channels respectively. There are Class IV, V and VI raft trips available for the more experienced rafters, but generally most participants should be directed to less turbulent waters. The Grand Canyon’s system rates the rapids on a scale of I-X. ϐ ǡ occurring during the spring and early summer as melting snows add to the volume of water. As the boat passes between the rocks in the swirling water, there is a great chance that the occupants will get wet from the spray. It is a possibility that rafters could go overboard — sometimes intentionally to cool off on a warm day. But sometimes, unintentionally. It’s all part of the fun! Bring dry clothes along! Choices. Choices. Choices. Oh, the pressure! First timers generally select a less strenuous trip of short duration. These may be the best options for families with younger children, as well. Check ϐ Ǥ ϐ Ǥ rafting segments can be combined into longer trips lasting a full

consists of 27 spans between 34 stainless steel platforms set amid alpine mountains, Ponderosa and Aspen forests and passing over the river numerous times. The new 1,400 foot span is the longest in the 180-acre attraction and has one and one-half miles of cable. An ϐ Ǧ Ǥ Ǥ ϐ participate in this highly rated adventure. Sky ranger guides are available at each platform to assist. After an exhilarating day, board the train to return to civilization. These are just a few activities available at mountain resorts. Most ski areas also have developed designer golf courses. World famous festivals of all kinds can be found during much of the year, but especially in summer. Visitors to mountain resorts during the earliest days would never recognize the projects they started. “Build it and they will come” appears to be an appropriate motto since mountain resorts are always improving and developing, and providing new adventures in which their numerous guests are eager to participate. Ǥ ǯ ϐ Ǩ

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MONACO F1GRAND PRIX: HIGH SPEED, LUXURY AND BUSINESS! BY EMMANUEL LUPE

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he Monaco Grand Prix is the most recognized Formula One motor race held each year on the Circuit de Monaco. Run since 1929, it is widely considered to be the most prestigious automobile race in the world, alongside the Indianapolis 500 and the 24 Hours of Le Mans. These three races are considered to form a Triple Crown of the three most famous motor races in the world. Graham Hill is the only driver to have completed the Triple Crown by winning all three races. The circuit has been called “an exceptional location of glamour and prestige.” The race is held on a narrow course laid out in the streets of Monaco, with many elevation changes and tight corners, as well as a tunnel, making it one of the most demanding tracks in Formula One. In spite of the relatively low average speeds, it is a dangerous place to race. This year’s race was more exciting outside the track than on Ǥ ϐ ϐ ǡ

ϐ ǡ Ǥ Mark Webber in his Red Bull car led the race almost from start to ϐ Ǥ ǡ ǡ ϐ ʹͲͳʹ Ǥ ϐ ͳǤ͵ Ǥ ϐ ͲǤ͸ ǡ and 0.9 seconds ahead of Fernando Alonso in a Ferrari. Had it not been for a penalty that he received for causing an accident at the previous race in Spain two weeks prior, Michael Schumacher would most likely have won his sixth Monaco Grand ǡ Ǥ ǡ Ͷ͵Ǧ Ǧ German scored his fourth pole position in the principality 18 years ϐ ǡ start at a race where leading from the beginning usually means ϐ ǡ Ǥ

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JULY 27, 2012 2012 SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES London, UK

JULY 4-7, 2012 CONCOURS D’ELEGANCE LONDON

JULY 19-23, 2012 MERCEDES-BENZ FASHION WEEK SWIM

Hurlingham Club, Ranelagh Gardens, Fulham London, UK

The Raleigh Hotel Miami Beach, FL

Inspired by the salons of the 18th Century, Concours d’Elegance brings ǯ ϐ ǡ Ǥ From unique collectables to limited edition and couture items, Concours ǯ Ǥ

Every July, swimsuit and resort wear designers gather at The Raleigh in ǡ Ǧ ǡ ǯ Ǥ ǡ ǯ ǡ ϐ Ǧ Ǥ

JULY 5-8, 2012 PARK CITY FOOD & WINE CLASSIC Park City, Utah A premier destination event where master winemakers, culinary greats, and distinguished guests gather to play, wine and dine in beautiful Park ǡ Ǥ ͳͲͲ ǡ ǡ ǡ distilleries, epicurean purveyors and locally-made products at this Ǥ

JULY 12-15, 2012 CENTRAL COAST WINE CLASSIC San Luis Obispo, CA The Central Coast Wine Classic raises money to fund grants supporting the ǡ Ǧ ϐ Ǥ ϐ Ǥ

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JULY 19-21, 2012 CALIFORNIA WINE FESTIVAL Santa Barbara, CA ǡ ǡ ǡ Ǥ Ǥ seaside setting, hundreds of California’s best red and white wines, live ǡ Ǥ ǯ Ǥ

JULY 27-AUGUST 12, 2012 2012 SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES London, UK Ǥ ʹ͸ ǡ ͳͲǡͷͲͲ ǡ ǯ Ǥ ʹͲͲ ǡ Ǥ


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AUGUST 9-12, 2012 U.S. PGA CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT Kiawah Island Golf Resort, The Ocean Course Kiawah Island, South Carolina

JULY 29, 2012 CONCORSO Dโ ELEGANCE OF AMERICA

AUGUST 17, 2012 CONCORSO ITALIANO

The Inn at St. Johnโ s Plymouth, MI

Laguna Seca Golf Ranch Monterey, CA

The 2012 edition of the Concours dโ Elegance of America will showcase ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย อตอฒอฒ ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ฯ ย ย ย ย วก ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วฃ ย ย วฆ ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วฆ ย วก ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วก ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วก ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วก ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วก ย ย ย ย วฆ ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วก ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย Featured Designer.

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AUGUST 17, 2012 THE QUAIL, A MOTORSPORTS GATHERING Quail Lodge Golf Club - Carmel, CA

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AUGUST 17-25, 2012 AUDI HAMILTON ISLAND RACE WEEK Hamilton Island Queensland, Australia ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วค ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ศ ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วค


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FINAL APPROACH AUGUST 19, 2012 PEBBLE BEACH FLIGHT PLANCONCOURS D’ELEGANCE The Lodge at Pebble Beach Pebble Beach, California

USTA National Tennis Center, Flushing Meadows Queens, New York

Once each year, on the third Sunday in August, about 200 of the most prized collector cars and motorcycles in the world roll onto what is often called –Š‡ „‡•– Ď?‹Â?‹•Š‹Â?‰ Š‘Ž‡ ‹Â? ‰‘Žˆ Č„ –Š‡ ˆƒÂ?‡† ‡‹‰Š–‡‡Â?–Š ˆƒ‹”™ƒ› ƒ– ‡„„Ž‡ Beach. Tire meets turf and transformation occurs: the stage is set for one of the most competitive events in the automotive world. The occasion is the ’”‡•–‹‰‹‘—• ‡„„Ž‡ ‡ƒ…Š ‘Â?…‘—”• †ǯ Ž‡‰ƒÂ?…‡Ǥ Originally a small social event paired with a road race through the pine ƒÂ?† …›’”‡•• ˆ‘”‡•–• ‘ˆ ‡„„Ž‡ Â‡ÂƒÂ…ÂŠÇĄ –Š‡ ‡„„Ž‡ ‡ƒ…Š ‘Â?…‘—”• Šƒ• ‰”‘™Â? ‹Â?–‘ –Š‡ Â–Â‘Â’ÇŚÂ”ÂƒÂ?Â?‹Â?‰ …‘ŽŽ‡…–‘” …ƒ” •Š‘™ ‹Â? –Š‡ ™‘”Ž†Ǥ ‡‘’Ž‡ ˆ”‘Â? ƒŽŽ ‘˜‡” –Š‡ ‰Ž‘„‡ …‘Â?‡ –‘ …‘Â?’‡–‡ ‹Â? ‘” •‹Â?’Ž› ‡Â?Œ‘› –Š‡ ‡˜‡Â?– Š‡”‡ ƒ– ‡„„Ž‡ ‡ƒ…ŠǤ Š‡ ‘Â?…‘—”• ‹• Â?‘– ƒ …‘Â?–‡•– ‘ˆ •’‡‡†ǥ „—– ‘ˆ ‡š…‡ŽŽ‡Â?…‡Ǥ —–‘Â?‘„‹Ž‡• and motorcycles are judged for their historical accuracy, their technical Â?‡”‹– ƒÂ?† –Š‡‹” •–›Ž‡ Č„ ƒÂ?† –Š‡ „‡•– ‰ƒ”Â?‡” ”‡™ƒ”† ƒÂ?† ”‡…‘‰Â?‹–‹‘Â?Ǥ

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THE AMERICAN WINE CLASSIC! BY EMMANUEL LUPE

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“One of the most appealing aspects of Auction Napa Valley and what sets this charity auction apart is the group of private dinner parties held in intimate settings in vintners’ homes and wineries on Thursday and Friday evenings.”

ǡ attendees at every turn upon arrival at Live Auction events at Ǥ ǡ Ǧ synchronized with live-performance jazz and classical music that enhanced the theater of the art installations in the beautiful lawn and wooded setting at Meadowood. Meadowood is one of the true luxury resorts in Napa Valley. It ǡ ǡ ǡ ǡ ǡ ϐ ǡ ǡ education and a Michelin three-star restaurant dining experience, ʹͷͲǦ Ǥ offers a casually elegant dining experience featuring a modern approach to Napa Valley cuisine by Chef Christopher Kostow. Meadowood features cozy cottages, elegant suites and spacious ǡ Ǥ to most guest rooms, and terraces offer ideal settings for quiet contemplation or intimate dining. ͺͲͲ ǡ ǯ Thomas Keller’s Ad Hoc prepared by the restaurant’s chef Dave Cruz. Served in a wooden wine box, the meal was complemented by scores of vintners pouring crisp, refreshing whites and roses — perfect for summer sipping, as well as reds. Trumpeters heralded

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the start of the Live Auction where rousing bidding began and ͶͲ Ȅ ϐ and top earning lot, Fund A Need which brought more than $1.2 million for children’s health and education initiatives. Here, there was no prize to be captured other than the satisfaction of helping children. Lot 31 offered by Chappellet Vineyard brought the top dollars of the day, a $720,000 combined total from two dueling bidders at $360,000 who were both made winners when the Chappellets Ǥ ϐ ǡ moved onto the lawn where renowned chef Emeril Lagasse ϐ Ǥ

tendees enjoyed food and wine in four different settings on the stunning Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars property. Celebrated Chef Mark Dommen of San Francisco’s One Market Restaurant created signature dishes. His modern take on American cuisine ϐ in the 2012 Guide. One of the most exclusive Napa Chic dinners was Lokoya’s Friday dinner. The Lokoya dinner, “Racing & Wine on the Mountain,” was set high atop their Veeder Peak Vineyard. The guests were hosted by Winemaker Christopher Carpenter and Formula 1 race car driver Stefan Johansson while overlooking Napa Valley from a lofty 1,700-foot elevation. Having challenged

One of the most appealing aspects of Auction Napa Valley and what sets this charity auction apart is the group of private dinner parties held in intimate settings in vintners’ homes and wineries on Thursday and Friday evenings. From casual in-vineyard barbecues prepared by the vintners to lavish spreads by top toques and everything in between, this is how the evenings of Auction weekend are spent. On Thursday, Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars welcomed a lucky group of 50 bidders to the property to experience the breathtaking beauty of the estate while enjoying their iconic wines at their Auction Napa Valley Hospitality Dinner. “The Ultimate Estate Experience” event was a progressive dinner where at-

the culinary team to make the trek, the landscape inspired them to craft a cuisine to match the wines. Among the stunning Mayacamas Mountains, the guests discovered the key to Lokoya — unparalleled vineyard sites. The Mayacamas setting is the source for the powerful yet elegant Lokoya Cabernets. They share a little insightful perspective about the life of one of Napa Valley’s preeminent vineyards. Mark your calendar, the next Auction Napa Valley is set for May 30-June 2, 2013. Visit Napavintners.com. Photos provided by Napa Valley Vintners’ Association and Emmanuel Lupe.

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straddle two centuries. One foot will be in the last century to honor many of the Bertone concept and production cars. The other foot will be in the coming century to view what lies ahead.” Bertone Design’s newest car for its second century is called the Nuccio. It is named after Giuseppe “Nuccio” Bertone who took over Carrozzeria Bertone from his father shortly after World War II. Nuccio Bertone was a great recognizer of design talent. He hired many of Italy’s most famous automotive designers including Franco Scaglione, Giorgetto Giugiaro and Marcello Ghandini. When designing the Nuccio, Robinson took styling cues from the Alfa Romeo Carabo, the Lancia Stratos Zero, and the Lamborghini Countach, yet the car’s innovative features set it apart from the crowd. It is one more example of Bertone excellence and creativity. One of the crowd’s favorite activities is the fashion show. Concorso organizers added a fashion show over ten years ago to give the somewhat less passionate trailing spouses an activity to enjoy after a splendid lunch. It turned out the men enjoy the fashion show as much as the women. Clothing and shoe designers show off their latest creations, including children’s fashions. But get to the stage early, as ϐ room only. Concorso has numerous dining options, all “on the green,” as one enjoys their meal overlooking the sea of cars. Each full service option has a gourmet menu developed by renowned chefs that bring local produce to the table. The meal is complemented with a selection of award-winning regional wines, as servers circulate, offering the best pairing with your meal. The abundance of fashion, food and wine, with strolling musicians among the assemblage of exquisite cars, will feel like a large, garrulous, Italian family reunion.


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give a guide time to chase baboons off the runway. Landing is a bit of a ǡ ϐ Ǥ King’s Pool camp is in Botswana on the Okavango Delta. Lush and green, the terrain hosts a wonderful array of African wildlife, most of which you will encounter during your stay. Waiting to shuttle us back to King’s Pool was our guide, O.B. He had a disarming smile that welcomed us in the warmest way, and the calm demeanor that one develops only through the experience of having “been there, done that.” After a warm and sincere welcome, O.B. stowed the luggage in the big, open-top Land Rover and headed down the trail for a short drive to the camp. Fair warning at this point: soon after the big diesel engine pulls the jeep (yes, it’s a Land Rover, but in the bush, they’re called jeeps) around a bend, you are very likely to see some wildlife. O.B. is obviously used to this. Although he knows that the impala

Walking up the stairs to the main level of the community area, you take in a view overlooking a large lake surrounded by tall grasses, with stands of trees in the distance. The setting sun creates spectacular landscapes highlighted by blazing clouds in vivid shades of yellow and orange. As if to punctuate the fact that King’s Pool is in the bush, guests are asked to stay on the raised walkways between tents and communal areas at all times, unless accompanied by a guide. Wilderness Safaris has designed their camps so that they meld into the environment as well as any camp can. For example, the walkways all have lowered portions so that elephants can walk through when traveling through. It’s real out here, and that’s exciting. While the communal area was impressive, the individual “tents” were positively stunning. The term “tent” is used rather loosely here.

ϐ Midtown, he patiently shuts down the jeep, and waits for the cameras to stop clicking. “Don’t worry, we’ll see plenty of those,” he explains. Indeed, over the next few miles, impala block the trail so many times that they begin to seem like a nuisance, except that they are absolutely stunning to look at. Like an F1 racing car, the impala look impossibly fast and agile, even when they’re standing still. The camp blends in beautifully with the environment. As we pulled around the circular drive, several people were waiting with drinks, cool towels and warm welcomes. It became immediately apparent that this camp would exceed expectations. ϐ Ǥ Safaris knows that, and made sure that King’s Pool would deliver.

ǡ ǯ ϐ Ǥ They have almost no common features with a true tent, outside of the fact that people will sleep inside. Pushing the large, carved wooden door open reveals living quarters measured in hundreds of square feet. It is much larger, in fact, than many apartments back in the states. Ǧ ϐ ǡ mosquitoes away while guests slumber, and the private bathroom has a large, natural stone shower. The most impressive aspect of any of the tents on property can be found through the large door at the rear to the private deck Ǥ a morning’s game drive, the cloistered space becomes one’s personal Ǥ ϐ

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runs into the tree line. You can sit on the bench surrounding the deck, and feel the cool breezes blow through as they push the afternoon storm clouds across the plain. These are the moments to savor. Meals featuring local meats and vegetables are all served community-style back in the common area. The food is excellent. The all-inclusive stay features an open bar that is available at all times for guests, and it’s stocked with more than would be expected in the wilds of Africa. Wilderness Safaris believes in being good stewards, both for the environment, and for the people. Most of the people on staff are local. In fact, companywide, 85 percent of Wilderness Safaris’ staff is from local communities. This serves multiple purposes, including giving back to the local community and taking advantage of the local knowledge. Interacting with the guides brings additional enrichment

because this dirt trail didn’t have a lot of overgrowth), headed for a plain to search for a cheetah family, O.B. stopped the jeep suddenly. He looked down at the ground, then surveyed the area to the front and side of us for a solid minute. After observing two sets of tracks in the sand of the road, and surveying the area, O.B. explained that two lions appeared to be on the move. He recommended changing our plans to track them, saving the cheetahs for another drive. Agreement came fast, and the jeep continued hot on the trail of two large African cats in the bush. It would be impossible to suppress the excitement of this hunt. As suddenly as the tracks appeared, they disappeared. This is where years of experience begin to show through. O.B. reversed the jeep, and found an area where the cats veered off trail. To the casual observer, it was impossible to see.

to the safari as it gives guests the opportunity to learn more about the land than simply what a lion eats for breakfast (zebra by the way . . . they save the impala for dinner). As well-executed as the camps are, the main reason for being Ǥ ϐ ǡ animals are a bit scarcer, requiring the expertise of the local guides to locate the animals, and to ensure that viewing is safe for both the animal and the tourist. The guides employed by Wilderness Safaris are the most skilled guides available. They have all undergone an intensive three-year program covering the local animals, fauna, tracking and safety before they are allowed to take guests out on their own. They are incredibly skilled, as demonstrated one morning by O.B. Rambling along one of the main roads (it was a main road

Following the tracks brought us into full “bush-whacking” mode. Normally, the guides are careful to stay on trails. However, once in a while, such as now, they will very carefully track animals off trail. Bouncing over the terrain, we passed all manner of small shrubs, trees and termite mounds (these mounds can be taller than a man). Again, the jeep came to a stop in a sandy area, and O.B. showed his ϐ ǡ ϐ Ǥ ǡ sounded like a tall tale to excite the guests. After a few more minutes, he pointed to more sand where a heard of zebra had apparently been startled and chased by the four Ǥ ǡ Ǥ ϐ ǡ Ǥ Ǥ stopped the jeep at the edge of a large stand of trees, and pointed to a

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ϐ ǡ ing over three miles of improved, well-managed spring creeks with ponds and sloughs. With many years of stewardship and over a decade of enhancement work, McCoy Spring Creek Ranch features ǯ ϐ ϐ rainbows, browns and brook trout. This corner of Montana is limitless when it comes to outdoor recreation, and the Beaverhead Valley is home to some of the best waterfowl hunting in the state. With the carefully managed cover habitat, Hungarian partridge and pheasant thrive. Several duck and deer blinds are carefully positioned across the ranch, providing world class hunting. McCoy Spring Creek Ranch offers an amazing opportunity to own a trophy sporting ranch in the world famous Beaverhead Valley. Between the nearby amenities of Dillon, the rehabilitated streams and ponds and careful past management, this ranch is in outstanding condition for a serious sporting enthusiast. Offering price is $10,500,000. This is a co-listing with Fay Ranches. For more information, call Alex Maher at (866) 734-6100 or visit www.LiveWaterProperties.com.


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BIG SKY MONTANA

REPRESENTING THE FINEST REAL ESTATE PROPERTIES Big River Lodge Situated a stone’s throw from the Gallatin River and surrounded by national forest, the Big River Lodge blends luxury, privacy and warmth to create a recreation-oriented property that is nothing short of spectacular. The lush 19 acre river retreat resides on a mile of river frontage and consists of a primary residence, several guest cabins and additional out buildings, each created in a distinctive, rustic style that captures the spirit of “Old Montana.” The estate is versatile enough to host gatherings with family and friends, but could also be used as a commercial lodge or business venture. $3,800,000

On the Green at Spanish Peaks ϐ ǡ all that is Big Sky. Offering unsurpassed mountain views, the home’s thoughtful design includes two master suites and two additional ϐ designed with entertaining in mind. This luxury home’s detailed interior incorporates sleek cabinetry, architectural lighting and an

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ϐ work. Not to be outdone by the interior, the exterior living spaces open up to the majestic mountain ranges and one of the best golf courses in the West. $2,475,000

Big Sky Waterfront Paradise Spanning both sides of Beehive Creek in beautiful Big Sky, this rare and exquisite 7.5 acre parcel has something for everyone: A stunning creek that runs through the length of the property, ϐ ǡ Sky’s most exceptional hiking and biking trail. Winter brings snowcovered peaks prominently into view, while outdoor enthusiasts enjoy miles of back country skiing, cross country skiing and snowshoeing. Just minutes from the Big Sky and Moonlight Basin Ski Areas. Attractively priced at $475,000 For more information, call (800) 691-8251 or visit The Signature Group at www.RealEstateOfBigSky.com or info@RealEstateOfBigSky.com

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FAY RANCHES INVEST & ENJOY

From its beginning over 20 years ago, Fay Ranches established a unique bond with the ranch landscapes of the American West and those who own — or seek to own — a special part of it. ϐ ǡ Ranches has a long-standing record as the premier brokerage of ϐ Ǧ West and an unwavering commitment to land enhancement and stewardship. The Fay team consistently champions the four pillars of the Fay Ranches brand: Investment Value – Owning a ranch is an investment in a tangible Ǥ ϐ ǡ views, unique water amenities or world class sporting opportunities Ǥ evaluating ranch value. Sporting Pursuits Ȃ ǯ ǡ ϐ Ǧϐ ǡ ǡ setting with friends and family, these pursuits are a shared passion at Fay Ranches. The Fay team monitors the ever-evolving conditions of these environments.

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Family Values – The Fay team loves to create memories and traditions with their families and friends in the great western landscapes. The lifetime bonds and knowledge shared with multiple generations provide the best moments in life. Fay Ranches knows ϐ Ǥ Conservation – Fay Ranches respects the health of the land. Through the use of conservation easements and land stewardship, we have guided owners toward a legacy of conserving open ǡ ϐ ǡ sustainable agricultural operations. It is an honor for Fay Ranches to connect others with the lifestyle we so love — and pass that legacy on to those who will carry this sacred trust into the future. For more information, call (800) 238-8616 or visit FayRanches.com/Jet.


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3 CREEK RANCH GOLF CLUB A WORTHY VENUE FOR THE GREATEST GAME EVER PLAYED. Admittedly, the world class Rees Jones golf course is one of the ϐ ͵ ǯ Ǥ ǫ as the preeminent golf course designer when it comes to creating ϐ Ǥ Ǥ Ǥ ǡ ǡ ǯ Ǥ Ǥ ǡ ǡ Ǥ Ǥ Ǥ Ǧ Ǧ Ǧ ǡ Ǥǡ ͵ ϐ Ǥ ǡ ǡ ͵ Ǥ Ǧ ǡ Dz dz Ǥ ǡ ͵ Ǥ ǡ Ǧ ϐ ͵ 36

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Ǥ ͵ ǯ ϐ ǡ ǡ ǯ ϐ Ǥ ǯ Ǥ ϐ ǡ ͵ Ǥ ǡ ǡ Ǧ Ǥ ͵ʹ ǡ ǡ ͵ Ǥ ǡ ǯ ǯ ϐ ǯ Ǥ ǡ ǡ ǡ (307) 732-8920 email at mconnaughton@3creekranch-jh.comǤ ͵ ʹͺͲͲ ǡ ͺ͵ͲͲͳ


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THREE FORKS RANCH READY, AIM, ESCAPE.

Ready. Aim. Escape. The ultimate outdoorsman’s paradise meets ϐ Ǧ Ǥ Ǥ ǯ ǡ ϐ ϐ ʹͲͲǡͲͲͲ Ǧ Wyoming border. Reel Life ϐ Ǥ ǯ ϐ Ǥ ͳ͸ ϐ ͵Ͳ Ǧ ǡ ǯ ǡ place where Colorado Cutthroat, Brown Trout, Rainbow Trout and Ǥ ǡ ϐ ǡ to bring their own equipment, as well. After a peaceful day on the ǡ ϐ ϐ Ǥ Taking Aim ǡ Ǥ ǡ ǡ Ǧ Ǥ ǯ ǡ ǡ

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Ǥ ͷͲǡͲͲͲ ǡ ǡ Ǥ ǡ Ȅ Ȅ ϐ ǡ Ǧ hunting experience on the planet. Through Colorado’s Ranching for ǡ season, guaranteed licenses and the ability to hunt by any legal Ȃ Ǥ Making Hunters Feel at Home ǡ Ǥ Ǧ Ǧ Ǥ ǡ ʹͲ ͸Ͳ Ǥ ǯ Ǧ cabins present guests with all the comforts of home. Accommodations Ǥ Ǧ ǡ sharpshooters return at the end of the day to regale each other with Ǥ ǡ Ǧ Ǧ Ǧ Ǥ Ǥ ϐ ǡ Ǥ ǡ (970) 583-7396 ThreeForksRanch.com.


THERE’S A MOMENT

when it dawns on you: no longer will you experience the world as you have, but rather in the manner in which you have always wished to experience the world.

exquisite spa premier fly fishing

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EXCEPTIONAL SERVICE, EXTRAORDINARY PROPERTIES. If you’ve never been to Jackson Hole but have been thinking about it, summer is a great time to visit. Skiing comes to mind when Jackson Hole is mentioned, but the number of summer visitors far outweighs those in winter. The most inspiring attribute of Jackson Hole is its outstanding scenery — visitors are instantly mesmerized by the beauty of the pristine Teton Range whose peaks rise abruptly ϐ ͳͲǡͲͲͲ Ǥ ͺͲ ǡ ͷͲ Ǥ ͸͵ͲͲ ǡ altitude than in other resorts of the Rocky Mountain west. There are unlimited summer recreational activities within minutes of town. Mountain biking up Cache Creek, hiking Josie’s ǡ ϐ Ǧϐ ǡ ǡ ǡ ǡ ϐ at JH Golf and Tennis, horseback riding the Valley trail, paddle boarding or canoeing on String Lake, camping in the Gros Ventres, swimming at Wilson beach and wake boarding on Jackson Lake are on the local bucket lists. The community is proud of its more than

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ͶͲ Ǧ Ǥ Jackson Hole also offers a wide variety of restaurants ǡ Ǧ Ȅ ǡ ǡ Giovanni’s; to trendy, upscale bistros — Snake River Grill, Trio, The Local, and Cellars; to authentic pubs and music venues — The Wort, The Rose, The Virg, and Mangy Moose. There is no pretentiousness in Jackson Hole as locals mingle with billionaires and jeans are the wardrobe staple. Not to be missed — Dornan’s Monday night Hootenanny, Sunday nights at the Stagecoach Bar or a visit to the historic Million Dollar Cowboy Bar. Lodging choices vary from luxury — Amangani, Four Seasons; to convenient — Rustic Inn and Rusty Parrot; to understated — Jenny Lake Cabins and Lost Creek Guest Ranch. In short, there is something for everyone in Jackson Hole! For more information, please visit www.carollinton.com. Once you’ve visited, you will ask yourself “what took me so long?”


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THE DOUBLE L RANCH AS GOOD AS IT GETS

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WILSONโ S SPORTING CAMPS MIRAMICHI RIVER ATLANTIC SALMON FISHING A couple of decades ago I was hired by the Tourism Department of a Canadian Province for a sort of dream job. The โ workโ was to spend ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ฯ ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ฯ ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ฯ ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วก ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย Department on how each measured up on an international scale. Based on a criteria that included the quality and amount of water ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วก ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วก ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วก ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วก ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วก ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ฯ ย ย ย วฆย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วฃ อณ ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วข อด ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วข อต ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วข อถ ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วข ย ย ย อท ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วค ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ฯ ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย have had the good fortune to have spent time at a hell of a lot of ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วก ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย อทวฆย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย วค

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HOW TO HAVE A HEALTHY HEART PART 2:

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he constant movement of the blood and the continual renewal of the cardiovascular system is crucial for the body to remain in homeostasis, and exercise is fundamental to this process. Exercise not only works the physical body, but it allows connective tissue to transport the heart’s electromagnetic energy, increasing the communication and vibration of all the cells in the body. Exercises can also help bring in new perspectives to ϐ Ǥ Which Came First? The Stress or The Anxiety? A great teacher once said, “Immortality starts with the breath.” When there is an adequate supply of oxygen to the body’s cells, they do not tell the brain more oxygen is needed, so the heart slows down. With a slower resting heart rate, the ǯ ϐ ǡ Ǥ consciously control the breath, the less that stress can affect you. Sir William Osler, the father of modern internal medicine, wrote that hardening and clogging of the arteries is, “the nemesis through which nature exacts retributional justice for the transgressions of her laws.” The type A personality is driven by the brain’s mental state of stress and is largely caused by brain dominance, especially left brain dominance, ignoring a deeper sense of the self — the heart. This state is really anxiety. The heart is responsive, while the brain is reactive. Through the wisdom of knowing, the relationship between the heart and brain can be symbiotic. Anxiety is what causes extra-stressful situations; it’s not the stressful situations that cause Ǥ ϐ ǡ Ǥ really tuned in, anxiety cannot exist at the same time. Strength Training for the Cardiovascular System, Not Endurance Training As strong as any muscle is physically, in order for a muscle to get stronger, it must be given more demand so it can grow through adaptation. If we know this is true, why is cardio like running on the treadmill and using the elliptical or bike for 30-60 minutes still done? This does not make the heart stronger. It builds its endurance. ϐ ǡ Ǥ strength training is not in place, then the person performing the low intensity cardio endurance training will be caught in a vicious cycle of improper and destructive weight loss. This is where too much muscle is lost along with little fat. When muscle is lost, fewer calories are burned at rest. So a person can eat really well and do cardio almost every day, yet they will still reach a plateau. Then more exercise is added, or worse, longer periods of exercise, hoping for more weight loss. This just adds more stress to the body, and it becomes incapable of properly recovering. High intensity cardiovascular exercise conditions the heart in a different way, just as a heavy weight differs from a light weight for external muscles. This intense exercise for the heart has been shown to improve blood pressure, cholesterol, overall energy, lung capacity and heart strength. With high intensity training, the body learns it needs to able to use energy more quickly and unexpectedly, so more energy gets stored in muscle. This is training at a deeper level to make the body Ǥ ǡ ǯ ϐ Ǥ ǡ ǯ ϐ performance and health.

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Be Careful of Overtraining & Hidden Risk Factors We hear about well-conditioned athletes having heart trouble and think, “how could this be?” Jim Fixx who died of a heart attack, and Alberto Salazar who nearly died, are two of the more well known sufferers, and similar stories have been in the news recently. This could easily be caused by too much endurance training, which can shrink the heart and lungs. Overtraining is common because of other factors such as lack of nutrition, not enough recovery time, lack of deep and restful sleep, overusing stimulants to push through workouts, not enough workout variety and not cycling back. An immobilized ribcage, or even too much water, which kills the electrical charge of the heart, fall into other categories of lesser known problems. Consider the possibility of all the above conditions stressing the heart at the same time during and after exercising, and it’s not such a mystery as to how a heart attack could happen to an athlete. The study of body mechanics in regards to the heart shows that a jammed rib cage could be one of the more commonly undiagnosed contributors to heart attacks. Spasms in the ribcage often go

“Union of the heart and mind will give you a new type of strength to use for your other workouts.” undiscovered by doctors because they don’t look for them. Deep diaphramatic horizontal breathing can mobilize the rib cage and condition the heart. Place one hand on your lower abdomen and one hand at the top of your rib cage on the side, right below your chest. Take a deep breath in and feel your rib cage expand, while keeping ϐ Ǥ ǡ stomach on the breath out but don’t let it expand on the breath in. Breathe into your rib cage and let it expand instead. Eating too close to a workout can also be a problem. It’s rec-

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ommended to wait at least two hours after eating to start exercising, or the heart can be stressed enough to cause a heart attack. Many heart attacks happen while simply going up or down stairs after a meal. Eat and refrain from doing any type of physical activity for a while. Improve Your Posture Depression can be seen in a person’s physiology: Slumped shoulders, a rounded spine and a caved-in chest. Their overall energy is low, and it’s not just about the lack of communication from the brain with neurotransmitters. Joy is low, so energy is low, mainly in their heart. When depression is diagnosed, the brain should not be given the focus. There are more neurotransmitters in the gut than in the brain, and with our discovery that the heart has its own neurotransmitters, then we can see a depressed person’s heart health should be looked at just as analytically as their brain health. Solutions for depression that gave the heart more consideration, and how it was communicating with the rest of the body, including the brain and gut, would be much more effective.

As for exercises, the deadlift is one of the best traditional ϐ Ǥ ϐ ϐ or health goals. With an overhand grip, pick up a barbell keeping it close to your body and let your arms hang straight with the bar. Contract your legs and lats to support the weight, and keep a strong core while standing up. Pull your shoulders back, open your chest and squeeze your shoulder blades together once you’re standing up with the weight. Don’t lean back or arch. Lengthen your spine by imagining a string pulling you up from the top of your head. Stay conscious of how the movement feels, and use just enough weight where it’s challenging, but easy enough to do 10-15 reps. A yogic exercise that really opens the heart and improves posture is a simple back bend. Go into a half squat position and rise up while lifting your arms and head to the sky at the same time. Open your chest and stretch deeply. Yoga will teach you to use muscles you never knew you had, and can energize you in a unique way. Union of the heart and mind will give you a new type of strength to use for your other workouts.


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