Clay Kallman Represents

Much like Our own Paul Morrison’s kayak and the Dories You see Around Town Sporting the GMG Sticka- yet another oar powered vehicle represents!

This time it goes on Clay Kallman’s kayak. you can read about Clay’s adventures in Gloucester here http://travelpod.com/members/kaleyoday

Look for my interview with Clay tomorrow in which he talks about what makes Gloucester special compared to all the other places he’s visited on his journey up the coast.

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Clay Kallman Talks About His Adventure And What Brought Him To Gloucester

Click the Link below to View Clay’s Second Entry From Gloucester In His Travel Blog

Two Drink Max Is A Guidline In Gloucester

The plan was to go kayaking today, but it was Sunday in Gloucester and either I had to pay $25.00 to park at a beach or fight the crowds to launch it.  I decided to run, bike and work out at the park again instead.  I love this town.  …

Gloucester, Massachusetts, United States kaleyoday click the link above to read his entire entry including a video with Frankie at the dock

Good Luck Clay

Chickity Check It! Clay Kallman Is Living His Dream-Writes About Gloucester

Dear Good Morning Gloucester,

Yesterday morning I arrived into downtown Gloucester’s waterfront at about 6:30 am.  While enjoying the beauty of your city I got to talking to Jeremy, one of the chefs at Passports.  He recommended I contact your show and Captain Joe. 

I am a recently retired firefighter/lieutenant/paramedic from Orlando, Fl.  After raising my daughter, taking care of my family, being in charge of a firehouse, trying to be a good boyfriend, I finally unraveled all these responsibilities and took off.  I am now pursuing my passions; travel, writing, photography fitness, adventure and nutrition.

I purchased an I Phone 4, learned the modern technology, created a travel blog, pulled the backseats out of my Aztek and replaced it with a bed, loaded my kayak on my roof, mountain bike on the rear, brought my fishing pole, hiking shoes, and took off on a mission.

My theme is FAN.  Fitness, Adventure, and Nutrition, everyday. I photograph, video and write about my daily experiences.  Today is day 11.  I am sitting at the Lone Gull coffee shop on Main Street, using their wifi and catching up, ready to post my day 10 story about Gloucester. 

I would love to discuss my travels and talk about my impressions of your wonderful city.

Sincerely,

Clay Kallman

Travelpod.com/members/kaleyoday

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Click The Link Below For His Post from Gloucester-

Hula Hooping With The Seagulls

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Flag of United States Gloucester, Massachusetts
Sunday, August 1, 2010

Doors slamming, people talking, bumping into my car, I awakened; 5:50 am.
I was in some parking lot in Essex, MA.  It was pitch dark when I arrived last night.  Turns out it is the meeting place for a runner’s club.  And they all were parking around my Aztek.  They had no idea that there was a dude sleeping in the car next to them.
I waited for them to leave, then began my drive to Gloucester.  I followed my GPS locater on my I Phone 4 and took the road to the water. 
I parked next to a house right on Pavilion Beach.  I got out, the cool, crisp air woke my senses.  Piercing blue sky, multi-colored round rocks framed the blue green horseshoe shaped beach My First Site Of Gloucester

My First Site Of Gloucester

.  Sailboats passed by, a women walking her dog; and the seagulls.  The seagulls were talking to me, I swear it.  Not like the lazy, bread begging gulls from Florida.  These gulls were huge, strong and had a real vocabulary.