November 13, 2009

New Yoga Gear from Pack & Paddle

Drop by P&P to see lots of great items for your next trip to the Yoga or Pilates studio. We are carrying the most comfortable and popular workout pant on the market: The Prana Asana Yoga Pant. From sun salutations to savasana, your comfort is a sure thing in this soft, relaxed-fitting pant. Recycled performance fabric features full stretch to give you total mobility. The new Hope Tee is the perfect combination for your new yoga pants with its organic cotton comfort and peace dove graphic. Treat your feet to the gift of health with a pair of FiveFingers shoes. The new Performa is specifically built for indoor workouts giving you freedom of movement with your toes and excellent grip with the rubber pads built onto the bottom. The new Neo Natural Yoga Mat is Eco-friendly, biodegradable rubber. Cotton in the mix limits the stretching of the mat so your hands stay right where you plant them. Carry it in the cool new Prana yoga mat bag.

November 10, 2009

Pack & Paddle Tee Shirts In Stock Now!


For all of you that have been asking, our new T-Shirts have finally arrived!

The graphic is designed by Salida, Colorado artist and friend of P&P Jon McManus. A few months ago, Becky and I were in Salida eating dinner with Jon and his wife Ricky. I mentioned that we were looking for a new graphic and he immediately wanted to give it a shot.

We spent some time looking at pictures of trips on the Pack & Paddle website. Jon was immediately drawn to a photo taken on a Lake Martin sunrise paddle in November of 2008. The new graphic is an adaptation of this photo spliced in with our name and our "Inspiring Horizons" by-line.

The graphic was created with a style of drawing called "pointillism" which is created through the imprint of thousands of tiny dots. The effect is amazing - and we couldn't be happier with our new graphic.

Jon McManus lives in Salida, Colorado and specializes in drawings ranging from workmen to town scenes to the trees and mountains surrounding his cool little town nestled into the heart of the Rockies.