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Denali National Park Patch
Denali is 6 million acres of some of the wildest territory you could ever find. We'll see ya there!
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Western Show Sticker
The road has been long and hard for this ol' cowboy, but he paces onward across the dusty plain. Carved by his own grit and determination, the path leads on... through the dust,...
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La Javelina Sticker
The Javelina makes its home deep in the rugged Southwestern Desert. Here, this desert dweller's got all it needs- perfectly content with the fruit of the prickly pear and the shade...
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Texas Saguaro Club Sticker
C'mon. There's no dadgum Saguaros in Texas.... So why do we put them on everything??? The closest one is 932.2 miles West from the Sendero HQ. Be a Texan, just use...
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Frio River Sticker
What's better than shallow, crystal clear spring-fed river? Nothin'. Perfect for floating with all your pals and a cooler full of coldies. Whether it's spring break, Rio Frio Fest, or...
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Bears Ears National Monument Sticker
"Hoon’Naqvut, Shash Jáa, Kwiyagatu Nukavachi, Ansh An Lashokdiwe" However you chose to say it, the Bears Ears is a place worth protecting.
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Chattahoochee River Sticker
Way out yonder, the Chattahoochee's water isn't really that muddy. While it is a good place to learn to swim and learn who you are, we also recommend slinging a fly...
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Desert Runner Sticker
Cunning and desert-worn, the Road Runner is the southwestern sigil of grit. Life or death, eat or be eaten... The desert offers no shelter and the sun takes no prisoners, but...
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Jackalope Sticker
The story of the infamous Jackalope is long and fabled. It's been said that you can entice Jackalopes with whiskey. That they can imitate a human’s voice and enjoy a good...
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Chupacabra Sticker
The most surprising thing about the story we're about to tell you... isn't that it's true, but that the mysterious and mythical beast of legend -- the Chupacabra -- isn't...
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Frio River Patch
What's better than shallow, crystal clear spring-fed river? Nothin'. Perfect for floating with all your pals and a cooler full of coldies. Whether it's spring break, Rio Frio Fest, or...
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Lone Rider Sticker
Across a dusty plain, a lone rider heads onward. Where he's headed, he doesn't know. All he knows is he can't go back -- the bank bags on his saddle won't...
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Chattahoochee River Patch
Way out yonder, the Chattahoochee's water isn't really that muddy. While it is a good place to learn to swim and learn who you are, we also recommend slinging a fly...
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Bears Ears National Monument Patch
"Hoon’Naqvut, Shash Jáa, Kwiyagatu Nukavachi, Ansh An Lashokdiwe" However you chose to say it, the Bears Ears is a place worth protecting.
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Glacier National Park Sticker
Glacier National Park encompasses over 1 million acres. That's a lot of awesomeness and the view of Hidden Lake is top of the list!
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Pionero Sticker
Pionero (n): Trailblazer, adventurer, thrill-seeker, an O.G.’s O.G. To Sendero, being a Pionero is a way of life. A calling. It’s the continual search for something bigger and better than...
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Cascade Range Sticker
The mythical fire mountains of the Cascades make up the Pacific Northwest portion of the Ring of Fire. Many a legend, some thousands of years old, has been passed down...
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Devils River Sticker
Deep in the blistering Tejas desert, somewhere between the yuccas and scorpions, winds a river so harsh they named it after the Devil himself. The history of the Devils River...
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Acadia National Park Patch
America’s first National Park East of the Mississippi, ready to be slapped on your favorite jacket or backpack!
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Everglades National Park Patch
While most parks protect epic mountain ranges, mind-blowing geysers, or enormous canyons, Everglades National Park was the first park created for the sole purpose of protecting a fragile ecosystem. It has nine...
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Cuyahoga Valley National Park Patch
Ohio's very own National Park. And what a beauty too! Hike on out to Brandywine Falls and take it all in.
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Death Valley National Park Patch
The second lowest place in the Western Hemisphere - Badwater Basin - but it might just be the first coolest place in the world!
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Glacier National Park Patch
Glacier National Park encompasses over 1 million acres. That's a lot of awesomeness and the view of Hidden Lake is top of the list!
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Shenandoah National Park Patch
Rural mountainscapes and lush forests. Shenandoah captures the spirit of the Eastern Piedmont.
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Western Rambler Patch
Desertscapes and mountain streams, pine forests and Pacific surf, tacos del mar, and Rocky Mountain Oysters. Ramble where you like, and ramble where you want, but if you ain't Western...
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Ammonite Patch
Our Geology roots and proximity to limestone creek beds means we had to come at you with the Ammonite patch!
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Waco Sticker
A city that was once dubbed 'Six Shooter Junction' in the late 1800's is now a sprawling cityscape with a great bounty of parks, rivers, waterways, and opportunities for adventure....
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Great Smoky Mountain National Park Patch
Did you know the Great Smoky Mountains National Park has almost twice as many visitors as the Grand Canyon? The Smokys have it all - home to old growth forests,...
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Acadia National Park Sticker
America’s first National Park East of the Mississippi, Acadia National Park, is home to seascapes, cliffs, granite boulders, peregrine falcons, and dozens of other knock-your-socks-off cool things.Â
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Everglades National Park Sticker
While most parks protect epic mountain ranges, mind-blowing geysers, or enormous canyons, Everglades National Park was the first park created for the sole purpose of protecting a fragile ecosystem. It has nine...
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Smoky Mountains National Park Sticker
Did you know the Great Smoky Mountains National Park has almost twice as many visitors as the Grand Canyon? The Smokys have it all - home to old growth forests,...
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Enchanted Rock Sticker
Folklore and legend are deeply embedded in the history of Enchanted Rock. The oral history of ancient tribes describe the spirits of warriors, princesses, and chieftain all haunting the fabled...