Feathered Friends Blog

Sep 06, 2016

Get Your Kid in a Park This Year

Looking for some ideas on ways to enjoy the first few weeks of fall? Our friends at the Washington Trails Association created this great article with ideas on what to do with your kids in our Washington. This blog post was...
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Jun 30, 2016

Where the Big Stuff Goes Down

A trip report by Mark Pugliese on climbing in the Central Alaska Range. As the plane banked my heart started racing and I thought “This is where the big stuff goes down.” We were flying into the East Fork of...
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Jun 23, 2016

Art in the Mountains

Behind the work of Artist and Alpinist Nikki Frumkin. This week our Seattle store just got even cooler with the addition of an art installation showcasing the work of local artist, Nikki Frumkin. We are hosting a little reception tonight...
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May 31, 2016

Roadtrip Reports: Arches

“For a little while we are again able to see, as the child sees, a world of marvels.” Edward Abbey In 1956 and 1957 Edward Abbey was the park ranger for Arches, at a time before it had achieved National...
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May 17, 2016

Roadtrip Reports: Bryce Canyon

Part One: A Feathered Friends Tour of the Southwest Hoodoos. Ladies with hairdos. Fairy Chimneys. Whatever you call them, the incredible rock formations of Bryce Canyon are unlike anything else in the world. The towering spires, vibrant colors, and chromatic...
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