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In RailRiders We Trust

Screen shot 2012-12-22 at 4.51.35 PMSeth Bewer sent us the following love letter and photo: As an avid outdoor lover and long- distance hiker, my RailRiders Eco-Mesh pants and Madison River shirt have taken me from Georgia to Maine on an Appalachian Trail thru-hike of over 2,000 miles, as well as subsequent thru-hikes of the New England Trail and the Vermont Long Trail. When I only have the clothes on my back to wear everyday for months at a time, I trust RailRiders to deliver a comfortable and long lasting piece of equipment for any outdoor pursuit.”

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Greetings from Turkey

Hiker and award-winning photographer Carol Polich.

 

 

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“The Window” in the Weminuche Wilderness, San Juan Mountains of Colorado


Dave Osborn aka ‘Freebird’, a former pro windsurfer, has now walked across the U.S. seven times! (1 CDT, 3 AT, and 3 PCT thru-hikes). Here, in the background of this photo is ‘”The Window” is in the Weminuche Wilderness, San Juan Mountains of Colorado.

 

 

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A True Hiking Buddy

Phil Peet of Orlando, Florida writes: “RailRiders Versa-Tac light pants and Equator-HT shirt provided all the protection and quick drying needed for a trip down Little Econlockhatchee River with my hiking buddy. Great gear and great company.”

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Greetings from Baja

Nancy Rassiga-Tripp writes: ” Hi!  I bought the women’s Eco-Mesh shirt a few years ago, and have been absolutely wowed by it! I use it both as a sun-guard shirt and a wind-shirt. Mostly to now I’ve worn it in Baja, Mexico, when it is so hot, but I want my arms protected.  It’s been on whale-watching adventures with me, as well as recently on a kayak-camping-hiking adventure, again in Baja.  It is never too hot when I use it to protect as a sun screen, and always works when I use it as a wind screen. It really does everything you describe in the catalog – one of the best investments I’ve ever made…my husband has the male version! Thank you!”

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Having Fun in the Bahamas…in RailRiders

Coco Bay, on Green Turtle Cay, Abaco, Bahamas. Photo by John D.
 

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Someone Loves RailRiders Clothing….

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Caribbean Jammin’

Robert Zerillo writes: “Wanted to drop you a line about how I live out of my Jammin’ Shorts.  I wore them every day on my recent cruise to the Southern Caribbean.  We snorkeled, kayaked, hiked, and went sailing for 7 days.  The penultimate adventure, though, was going on the 12 metre Regatta in Philipsburg, St. Maarten.  We sailed on Dennis Conner’s S/V Stars and Stripes (US-55) and beat the butts of the Canadian vessel.  My Jammin’ Shorts were perfect  for the day!  In fact, I even got to captain the vessel after our win. That’s a photo of me behind the wheel in my Jammin’Shorts.  The perfect end to the perfect vacation wearing the perfect clothing.  No matter what I put  them through, my Jammin Shorts are durable, long-wearing and extraordinarily comfortable.  I even use them as my swimming suit at the local pool because they dry out within minutes after I get out of the water.  Keep up your good work and I’ll keep buying your products!”

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Botswana Watering Hole

Dale Easley writes: “I just returned from two weeks in Botswana with a group of students from the University of Dubuque where I am a geology professor.  My X-treme Adventure Pants were my go-to outfit, as was my Explorer Shirt.  In the attached photo, I am at Elephant Sands, a great spot to drink a beer and watch elephants after a night camping in the bush.  We had elephants and hyenas around our tents near a watering hole.”

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Chasing Silver

Greg Vincent with the elusive bonefish in the Grand Bahamas. Go to http://www.h2obonefishing.com/

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Hooked on RailRiders

Thiago Zanetti writes: “I used the shirt and pants today. Really love the items. Much better than all I´ve ever used, and I’ve been using fishing clothes since I was a baby as my grandma tell us.”

 

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“Nous Adorons RailRiders”

Christine Arvidson writes: Here’s a photo from our trip snowshoeing in the French Alps. We wore our RailRiders gear all week. The Winter Weatherpants were perfect, especially for sliding down slopes on our butts — mine stayed dry! We love our RailRiders.

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Some Splash, then Rum….

Bruce Pate writes, “Here I am racing in my RailRiders X-Treme Adventure pants aboard Airborne, a J109,  in Galveston Bay. We won 3rd place last week {in the Icicle Series} and were awarded a bottle of rum. These pants are great!”

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One Way to Catch a Tarpon

Jory of Florida Paddlesports writes, “I got this tarpon a few months back on an SUP. You should like the outfit…all RailRiders!”

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Photo Workshop Classes — in Death Valley, Arches and Badlands

Photo by Carol Polich

For all your outdoor photography buffs, here’s a chance to shoot — and learn — with one of the best. Award-winning nature photographer Carol Polich is holding six “in the field” Western photo workshops beginning in late March-early April with Death Valley; early May with the Montana Horses Roundup; southern Utah National Parks in late May-early June; the Badlands National Park in South Dakota in late June-early July; and Yellowstone/Tetons in late August and late September. Many of Carol’s spectacular images have appeared in RailRiders catalog. (And yes, she wears RailRiders clothing!). To contact Carol, go here: http://www.wildnaturetrails.com/

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Cool ‘Cuda

RailRiders Adventure Clothing has the upper hand with this barracuda. Photo submitted by Paul Daniel Robertson.

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Greetings from Fiji

Ronnie Hyer, of Mobile, Alabama, writes from the South Pacific: "Here I'm in my RailRiders with native Fiji kids. We did buy a home in Fiji. I'm living here six months at a time." Also check out Hyer's website at http://www.hardcorefishingtackle.com

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Chasing the Silver Ghost in the Equator-HT Shirt

Jeff Wynn writes: "I’ve just returned from a bonefish trip, in the Bahamas, and would like to compliment RailRiders on the performance and comfort of the Equator-HT shirt.In my humble opinion, its features make this the ultimate flats fishing shirt. The lightweight fabric, mesh panels, four-button front and easy access zippered pockets combine to make it a very practical and comfortable shirt for those long, blistering days on the bonefish flats.From this day forward, this will be my shirt of choice when chasing the silver ghost! "

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Q: If a Tree Falls and There’s No One is Around, Does it Make a Sound? A: Only If It’s Dynamited

In order to clear the road, work crews for Redwood National and State Park were forced to dynamite this fallen redwood near Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park in Northern California. The coastal redwood was eight feet in diameter, was one of several that fell in a big wind and rain storm in October, and there was no way to move it, according to an official for the Redwood National and State Parks

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This RailRiders Fan Likes Playing the Escalante Slots

Adventure junkie Doug White writes, “There’s just not much more important than having ‘No BS’ gear when you’re in places that you can’t predict.  No matter how beautiful the place is, getting thrashed and scuffed up, sunburned, wet, hot or cold will make it less enjoyable.  Think about it.  It could suck if things went south on you and your clothes shredded up.  I mean, when you can’t rely on the conditions or even terrain conditions, having stuff that works reliably in many conditions, well, that just makes sense.  This RailRiders clothing rocks. It’s definitely ‘No BS’ gear, and I have come to depend on the stuff.

I just returned from my Fall excursion into the slot canyons of the Escalante River {in south-central Utah}  That place is high on my list of spectacular and unexplored backcountry.  I had the time of my life of slithering through some remote slots in a real ‘off-the-beaten-path’ area. I wore the same set of RailRiders shirt and pants for days, and as long as you didn’t have to smell me up close and personal, I looked fairly descent, thank you very much.  That shirt and pants took one helluva beating, but they stayed together perfectly.  Anyway, thanks for making products that I can count on and be relatively confident that I will return to civilization in fully clothed.”

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The Raptor is Coming!


Karen Stubenvoll MD writes, “I’m a raptor-banding assistant at Hawk Ridge in Duluth, MN. It’s important to wear clothing with no buttons around the mist nets where we capture our hawks for banding. So I was thrilled to discover the RailRiders Eco Mesh shirt — no buttons, great ventilation, long sleeves to avoid sunburn. Here is a photo of the shirt and me with a red-tailed hawk. I also love the Weatherpants. RailRiders — my favorite clothing brand for raptor banding!”

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Catch of the Day off Baja Coast

Morgan Promnitz, Fishing Product Manager at Hobie Cat, writes: "This is a yellowtail caught down at Cedros Island in Baja, Mexico. I love the new pair of VersaTac pants.They are ultra-comfy on the kayak."

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Bubba Trains His Bird Dog

Bubba Spencer writes: "Here's photo of me training a bird dog in North Dakota. I'm wearing Adventure Pants. I have owned RailRiders clothing for at least eight years."

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Surfing the “Wedge” in Southern California

Here’s a cool video (see url at end) of wipeouts at a hot surfin’ locale in Southern California known as the Wedge. Situated at the east end of the Balboa Peninsula in Newport Beach, south swells during summer and fall can produce huge waves up to 30 feet high. Maverick’s up the coast in Northern California go higher, but the Wedge is as lethal due to a shallow beach. When the wave comes crashing down, it’s in water no deeper than one or two feet. According to a Wikipedia entry, “this condition causes uninformed and inexperienced swimmers to be at extreme risk of a spinal cord injury. If a person is to ‘go over the falls,’ (fall with the water in the crest of the wave), he will commonly strike his head on the sand below the shallow water. Lower Newport sees many spinal cord injury victims every summer who often end up as quadriplegics.” And fatalities. According to a 2009 L.A. TImes report on a body surfer who died after being rescued from high surf at the Wedge, this “mecca for body surfing also known for its potential dangers.Wedge veterans have left the beach with concussions, fractured vertebrae and broken bones. The Wedge can chew up novices, flinging them onto the hard berm of sand or sucking them back into the churning surf.” Watch video here: http://www.surfline.com/surflinetv/primetime/freeze-frame-at-the-wedge_56341

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Gathering Storm Clouds in Southern Arizona

Friend and fan of RailRiders apparel, Dr. Phil Maffetone, who lives north of Tuscon, Arizona, took a short afternoon break from his writing, and went outside to take this photo. As it were, he was wearing an Adventure Top and Weatherpants. Check out his website here for great healthy hiking tips, including nutrition, footwear (he usually goes barefoot or in flat-sole shoes), fat-burning, Vitamin D and the sun, and much more.

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