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Welcome to our Patagonia Gear Shop where you can find all Patagonia products that we have in our database. We have a total of 346 Patagonia Products in the following categories:

Backpacks (10) Base Layers (26) Beanies (2)
Gloves (7) Hiking Boots (1) Hiking Shoes (8)
Jackets (114) Life Jackets (7) Long Sleeve Shirts (29)
Pants (45) Sandals (1) Short Sleeve Shirts (34)
Shorts (28) Socks (17) Sweatshirts (5)
Tights (1) Vests (9) Winter Boots (2)
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Our Shop Admnistrators hand pick products and these are our Patagonia Hot Picks:

Patagonia Rain Shadow - Mens Rain Shadow - Mens
Rain Shadow Pants from Patagonia keep your better half dry. These are an all new pant for weight con ... $100.00

Patagonia DAS Parka - Mens DAS Parka - Mens
The Patagonia DAS Parka provides the kind of uncompromising protection you need in intense condition ... $275.00

Patagonia Capilene 3 Zip LS - Mens Capilene 3 Zip LS - Mens
Patagonia: Men's Capilene 3 Zip Neck - Stay dry and warm in this versatile baselayer ideal for moder ... $32.50

Patagonia Figure 4 - Mens Figure 4 - Mens
The men's Figure 4 Jacket by Patagonia has a durable soft-shell for all-day technical use in mixed c ... $90.00

Patagonia Simple Guide - Mens Simple Guide - Mens
Patagonia used three-layer H2No nylon material and stitchless construction to give the Men's Simple ... $93.75

Patagonia Kokawe Capri - Womens Kokawe Capri - Womens
Patagonia Kokawe Capris - Women's Kokawes have the carefree kick of all capris, but are made from a ... $41.95

Patagonia Rain Shadow - Womens Rain Shadow - Womens
The Rain Shadow Jacket from Patagonia is the newest wet-weather offering from the company with a rep ... $111.75

Patagonia Totara - Womens Totara - Womens
Patagonia: Women's Totara Boot - Totaras? low-cut, slush-shedding leather uppers are perfect for low ... $64.97

Patagonia Rain Shadow - Womens Rain Shadow - Womens
Rain Shadow Pants from Patagonia keep your better half dry. These are an all- new pant for weight co ... $100.00

PATAGONIA COMPANY & BRAND INFORMATION
A Word
by Yvon Chouinard & Tom Frost
(October, 1974)

When this essay first saw print in the Chouinard Equipment catalog of Oct. '74, it was both surprising and revolutionary. Here was a company that made climbing hardware advocating a more pure, equipment-light approach to the sport. Why? Because popular climbing areas were being defaced by the constant pounding of pitons, and the overuse of gear only detracted from the real challenge — the climb. Such an argument could have hurt sales, but it didn't, because climbers saw that it was the right thing to do. Since then, Patagonia has taken many such stands in favor of the environment and the purity of sport. And we continue to grow.

A Word

The 1960s marked an awakening in American climbing characterized by a vast increase in climbing activity closely paralleled by a corresponding improvement in technique and equipment. Significant climbing advances have resulted. On the other hand, this combination is producing a serious problem — deterioration of the climbing environment. The deterioration is two-fold, involving the physical aspect of the mountains and the moral integrity of the climbers.

No longer can we assume the Earth's resources are limitless; that there are ranges of unclimbed peaks extending endlessly beyond the horizon. Mountains are finite, and despite their massive appearance, they are fragile.

Although alpine tundra, meadows, trees, lakes and streams are all endangered, our primary concern here is with deterioration of the rock itself. Granite is delicate and soft — much softer than the alloy steel pitons being hammered into it. On popular routes in Yosemite and elsewhere, the cracks are degenerating into series of piton holes. Flakes and slabs are being pried loose and broken off as a result of repeated placement and removal of hard pitons.

We can offer a few immediate solutions. Stay off climbs you do not intend to finish. Don't climb up to Sickle Ledge unless you plan to do the entire Nose. Do not use artificial aid on free climbs. But most of all, start using chocks. Chocks and runners are not damaging to the rock and provide a pleasurable and practical alternative to pitons on most free, and many artificial climbs. Do not use pitons on established clean routes. Where a piton is necessary, a fixed piton should be considered and documented in local guidebooks. Routes of 5.7 difficulty were climbed 60 years ago in England. Today the footholds on these routes are well polished, but because pitons have not been used, the protection cracks are still in mint condition.

Equally serious is a moral deterioration. Armed with ever more advanced gadgetry and techniques, the style of technical climbing is gradually becoming so degraded that elements vital to the climbing experience — adventure and appreciation of the mountain environment itself — are being submerged. Siege tactics, bolt ladders, bat hooks, bash chocks, detailed topos and equipment lists, plus a guaranteed rescue, diminish rather than enhance a climb. Even now, existing techniques and technology are so powerful that almost any climb imaginable can be realized, and the fear of the unknown reduced to rote exercise.

Mad bolters are among the worst offenders of the alpine environment. Young climbers must learn that bolting is done as a substitute for climbing. Guides, climbing schools and established climbers have a heavy responsibility here.

We believe the only way to ensure the climbing experience for ourselves and future generations is to preserve (1) the vertical wilderness, and (2) the adventure inherent in the experience. Really, the only insurance to guarantee this adventure and the safest insurance to maintain it is exercise of moral restraint and individual responsibility.

Thus, it is the style of the climb, not the attainment of the summit, which is the measure of personal success. Traditionally stated, each of us must consider whether the end is more important than the means. Given the vital importance of style, we suggest that the keynote is simplicity. The fewer gadgets between the climber and the climb, the greater the chance to attain the desired communication with oneself — and nature.

As we enter this new era of mountaineering, re-examine your motives for climbing. Employ restraint and good judgment. Remember the rock, the other climbers — climb clean.


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