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$10.95A logo tee that is a salute to the forests that surround BV, and to the people who get to wear those sick green and khaki uniforms.
$26.95A delightful tri-blend tee that features our "Buckskin" logo, which may or may not resemble the logo of another iconic Colorado company. Please don't sue us.
$26.95A foam-front trucker with a bearded dude shepherding a bear on the front. I wanted to be a bear shepherd when I was a kid but my mom made me go to college instead.
$29.95This sophisticated lower-profile trucker hat with an understated ice axe/BVCO patch pairs perfectly with a tweed suit, romper, kimono, or footie jammies (which is what I wore to prom... yes, all four of those things).
$30.00Wetterhorn Peak (14,021 ft.) and neighboring Matterhorn Peak are named after the Wetterhorn and the Matterhorn, two famous peaks in the Swiss Alps.
$5.00The Colorado Trail is a long-distance trail running for 486 miles (782 km) from the mouth of Waterton Canyon southwest of Denver to Durango.
$5.00It is an airy move to get to the summit of this Needle Range peak that is flanked by Eolus and Windom. It was named for the rays of sunshine that pass through the spires on its ridges. Elevation 14,059 feet.
$5.00Snowmass Mountain is named for the large snowfield that lies on its eastern slopes. It lies along the border between Pitkin and Gunnison counties, west of Aspen and southwest of the town of Snowmass Village. Elevation 14,092 feet.
$5.00Pyramid Peak is the 47th highest mountain peak in Colorado, and 78th highest peak in the United States. It is located in the Elk Mountains in southeastern Pitkin County. The summit resembles a ragged square pyramid. Elevation 14,018.
$5.00North Maroon Peak is one of the most-difficult of the standard 14er routes. It is located near Aspen. Elevation 14,014 feet.
$5.00Mount Wilson is located in the Lizard Head Wilderness of the Uncompahgre National Forest. The original indigenous name for the mountain was Shandoka, which translates to "Storm Maker", a reference to the peak's effect on local weather patterns.
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