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1974 in Ventura, California by climber & surfer Yvon Chouinard
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Footprint Chronicles™:
The Footprint Chronicles is an interactive mini-site that allows you to track the impact of 14 specific Patagonia products from design through delivery. These examinations are partial and preliminary. Each season we'll examine a few new products. As we learn more, the picture will gain more focus through the haze. And the more we see, and then give some thought, the more bad practices we’ll be able to change with all the speed we can muster.
 

Tin Shed:
Spring greening means time for cleaning, and our crew has gone to town on the Tin Shed. We've dusted off, tuned up, and styled out the Shed with all new videos, audio tracks, slide shows, and the latest tasty teasers from a stellar lineup of new films.

Common Threads Garment Recycling:

Our Common Threads Recycling Program uses a fiber-to-fiber recycling system to make new garments from old.

What can be recycled?
Worn out Capilene® Performance Baselayers, Patagonia® fleece, Polartec® fleece clothing (from any maker), Patagonia cotton T-shirts, and some additional polyester and nylon 6 products that come with a Common Threads tag.

How to Recycle
Recycling old Patagonia garments is easy. Simply wash them first and use one of the following collection methods:

1. Mail them to the Patagonia Service Center at

Patagonia Service Center
ATTN: Common Threads Recycling Program
8550 White Fir Street
Reno, NV 89523-8939

2. Drop them off at the Patagonia Retail Store nearest you or at one of our Performance Baselayer Dealers – ideally, while you're running other errands, to reduce environmental impact.

 
Logan

Logan This is the only jacket I will ever be seen in public in and I only buy them in Atlanta!

Stéphane Marois

Stéphane Marois Someone said...Patagoniac??

Stéphane Marois
Pier Francesco

Pier Francesco let my employes go surfing!!

James Edward Mills

James Edward Mills A podcast interview with Banff Book Festival Mountain
Literature Award winner and Patagonia Ambassador Steve House
http://joytripproject.org/blog/2009/11/06/beyond-the-mountain/

Ben Daigle

Ben Daigle Hey Patagonia and Friends see the new Features in Drift Surfing Magazine!

http://driftsurfing.com/blog/

Jess

Jess WHAT'S UP FROM WYOMING!

Jason Jagger

Jason Jagger Used the SST while guiding in Iceland this summer,worked great,wish the hood wasn't stowaway though..

The Ashland Outdoor Store

The Ashland Outdoor Store  if it was a perfect world i would have a complete Patagonia wardrob

Fri at 11:37am
Ann Marie Sorensen

Ann Marie Sorensen Love Patagoinia's products, customer service is the best any where and they are very "green". I like that for sure!!! Ski on...

Andy Parkinson
Jim Waschak

Jim Waschak big fan off the nano puffy!

Patagonia
Today's post is from Patagonia Customer Service Representative, Dave Campbell...
Kristina
Kristina
nice story :) miss you guys!
Thu at 8:24pm
Luz
Luz
wow, great story and adventure Dave!...RNO is treating you well...and with great company - good job Rob & Andrew too!
Thu at 8:52pm
Dan Adams
Dan Adams
Daaaaaaaaaaaaave!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Miss you bro
Thu at 9:23pm
Jon Jacobson
Jon Jacobson
Jon Jacobson
Jealous in the Sierra’s, I too am currently stuck in the Sierra’s with NO SNOW, yet. The photo was taken this past August 2009 in Portillo, Chile. We had 94" of powder.

Rich, you didn’t make the “Let it Snow” dinner party. Remember if we have a bad snow year it’s on your shoulders. LOL :) You might want to do a little dance.
Thu at 5:20pm
Rich Meyer
Rich Meyer
oh I'm dancing... pulling out all the stops...
Thu at 6:10pm
Özgür SüperHero

Özgür SüperHero Im considering to buy "Shotover Down Jacket". What is the max. lowest temperature it can keep me warm?

November 4 at 6:25pm · Report
Patagonia
Patagonia
This is a tough question. The answer relies on many factors, but the Shotover is our warmest casual waterproof down. For most folks it should be comfortable between 0-20 degrees. Here's a helpful article about our temperature ratings (or lack thereof) from The Cleanest Line: http://tiny.cc/hHzlc.
Thu at 5:46pm
Andy Parkinson
Andy Parkinson
shotover will go below -20 if you layer underneath and have the pants and boots to match
Fri at 4:01am