The 1914 version of our Mackinaw Cruiser was originally designed for foresters and timber cruisers who required a durable wool layer to keep insulated from wet weather. Over a century later, it remains one of our most legendary jackets: https://t.co/F7400HOeLI
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You might have heard the saying that, “Close only counts in horseshoes," but how many can confidently say they know all of the ins-and-outs of this age-old game? Learn how to pitch properly on the Filson Journal. #FilsonLife https://t.co/BhSvMat1Nx
American logging camps were exporters of more than just timber. The boom of the early 1900’s gave rise to a language of its own, and some words and sayings made their way out of the woods and into common English with a little sawdust still on them. https://t.co/6eItrauvpV
One veteran with post-traumatic stress disorder seeks to heal while hiking the Pacific Crest Trail. But the journey is different than he expected. Watch the full film: https://t.co/iOiYBM0blu
@traecrowder Damn if you @wellREDtour fuckers don’t know all my favorite pickers. First Tyler and Stu, then you break @RyanBingham out on your podcast!?!? I hate you all. But thanks for having him on the show, that was great! #skew
@mikeroweworks I'm not sure the can, well in the can after cooking is part of the deal...but I appreciate your commitment to the science of the whole thing. #beerbuttchicken
Check out this great read from Adventure Journal! We're joining the University of Washington on a mission to collect hard data about the direct connection between being outside and feeling good. #OptOutside#reiemployee https://t.co/kdCmWrDtBn