NEW CITY, NEW PERSPECTIVE
After the wake-up call of moving to a much greener city, Berlin, I realized I have a lot of catching up to do. Now, I’m not saying I was the worst person I know when it comes to being eco-friendly, but I knew I could improve, and the first way I decided to tackle this was with how I get around. After deleting my Uber app, I felt lost. No, seriously, I was lost. I did not know the city well at all, so I had to get out there and explore. I moved there in the fall, so the weather was one of my biggest hang-ups about heading out. It seemed that whenever I put on a jacket, the sun would beat down on me, but when I went without one, I would get soaked in sudden rain showers. So, I hid indoors.
I’m just kidding. I invested in a GORE-TEX SHAKEDRY™ jacket.
NAVIGATING OTHER OPTIONS
I called a friend of mine who’s got the whole going green thing down to a fine art. He told me to rent a bike, and I laughed for five minutes before realizing he wasn’t joking. Hopping on a bike felt a bit out of my comfort zone at first, but once I realized how easy it was to get around, I started to understand the appeal. With my SHAKEDRY™ jacket, I couldn't even feel the windchill (one of the things that have put me off cycling in the past), and it was oddly enjoyable seeing the sights and parks as I whizzed around.
Next challenge: walking to work. This is a super easy way to stay fit, but one I usually find an excuse to avoid. The morning was a bit gray-looking, but I thought I could chance it. About 15 minutes from my office door, the sky turned gray on me, and I found myself walking in the rain. True to its word, my jacket didn’t let me down. And even though I was hustling to get inside, I didn’t get sweaty either.
GREENER WAYS TO GET AROUND THE CITY, AT LEAST FOR MYSELF
Both of these experiences taught me that there are so many more eco-friendly ways to get about town than I had explored in the past. I have friends who cycle, jog or skateboard to get around. There are still times I can’t get myself out of the house on time, but hopping on a bike is much more of an option now that I’ve got my SHAKEDRY™ jacket to keep me going. And the GORE-TEX brand prides itself on lasting longer, so you don’t have to replace your gear every year––which is an automatic environmental benefit.
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