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Leave No Trace: Spread the Ethic

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By Alex Baires

Pull out your camping gear one more time before the weather changes. Or, if you need to upgrade, consider treating yourself to a Mountain Hardwear Light Wedge tent, Foray pack, or award-winning UltraLamina bag. These, among with a few select other Mountain Hardwear equipment styles sold in the U.S. come with a "Leave No Trace" outdoor ethics tag. This is our way of asking you to take a minute to think about your impact on the outdoors during your trips.

In a joint effort with Leave No Trace, Mountain Hardwear included outdoor ethics tags with approximately 7,000 packs, bags, and tents sold in the U.S. this Spring/Summer. We plan to continue this program next Spring/Summer and in the meantime, feel free to use this PDF file to print your own Leave No Trace outdoor ethics tag (on recycled paper, of course). Or, we would be happy to send you a tag if you send a self-addressed stamped envelope to:

Mountain Hardwear Gives Back LNT Outdoor Ethics Tag, ATTN. Alex 4911 Central Ave. Richmond, CA 94804

Looking forward to a good winter with lots of good snow in the mountains...

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