Notes From The Trail
Our dogs love combing America’s backcountry just as much as we do (if not, more). Although, a number of National Parks don’t allow dogs or pets on their trails. That said, there are plenty of areas and trails where these issues aren’t a concern, and our pups can run around and explore to their heart’s content.
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The Redwoods National Forest is one of the planet's most natural wonders, housing the largest trees we’ve ever seen, and is just North of San Francisco. If you’ve never been to this picturesque playground in nature, we recommend planning a visit. Once you do, be sure to pick up some of our Redwood themed designs, which will keep you cool and dry while you traverse the vast network of titanic trees.
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When Frank Hintz founded American Backcountry in 1993, he knew he needed captivating designs for the tees that shared his sentiment for the outdoors and their magic. We sat down with David Sheldon, one of the artists behind American Backcountry’s graphic design, to ask him about his process.
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The start of August marks National Summit Day – a day set aside to appreciate any and every summit and the humbling views they bestow. Whether you heaved groceries up the hill on your walk home, or collapsed after 10...
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Visiting National Parks in your area or throughout the United States is a great opportunity to not only hike and enjoy the outdoors, but to learn new things along the way from history to life-skills. With 58 national parks throughout the country to choose from it can be difficult when starting to plan your next vacation. Step out of the box and travel to some of these lesser known areas for just as much beauty and knowledge
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