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Runners: help defend Bears Ears National Monument
Together we can protect this spectacular landscape. View on web Trail run with the Gods. share The remote and towering geography of Valley of the Gods is unmatched for trail running, but equally captivating at a slower pace. A 17-mile road winds through reddish-brown sandstone mesas and buttes, past towering pinnacles and washes dotted with yucca and sage. Used occasionally as the backdrop for western films and commercials, the landscape remains fierce and wild. We need your help to defend Bears Ears National Monument EXPLORE AND TAKE ACTION PHOTOS: (Top) JOSH EWING (Bottom left and right) Luke Nelson finds new trails in the Valley of the Gods. NATE PTACEK (Bottom lower left) The history of Bears Ears is written in rocks and sandstone walls. JOSH EWING MEN’S WOMEN’S KIDS’ TRAVEL & GEAR WEB SPECIALS PATAGONIA PROVISIONS® BOOKS FIND A STORE THE CLEANEST LINE® THE FOOTPRINT CHRONICLES® Visit Us Patagonia Customer Service: 800.638.6464 8550 White Fir St, Reno, NV 89523Update My Preferences | Unsubscribe | Contact Us Footprint Chronicles Ironclad Guarantee Worn Wear 1% for the Planet This email was sent to © 2017 Patagonia, Inc.
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