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© 2016 Patagonia, Inc.
Choosing a sandstone studio over a morning commute. Alternate real-ity in the Garden of the Gods, Utah. Ken Etzel
Our Choices Define Us
One of the things I learned early on is our path in
life is determined by the choices we make, and
while the outcome is never guaranteed, when a
choice is made mindfully there can be life-changing
moments of clarity. Choices are our beliefs set into
action, and those actions set us down a path. And
while some may think a personal path is unwaver-
ing, like an arrow on its way to a bull’s-eye, I think
our personal paths evolve as we learn, grow and
strengthen our core beliefs.
The same can be said about business. Back in
1995, Patagonia was on a successful path with
our sportswear collection—much of it made from
conventionally grown cotton. But when we learned
more about the way conventional cotton was grown
in the San Joaquin Valley—in our own backyard—
and how the chemicals deployed on cotton farms
were the same chemicals formulated as nerve
gases for warfare, we decided abruptly to eliminate
conventional cotton from our entire clothing line.
Was it a smart business move? Not on paper.
Organic cotton cost more then and we had no idea
if our customers would pay more. So we prepared
for lost revenue. We dropped some styles that we
could no longer afford to produce. All along, as we
made one decision after another to change course,
we had no idea how it would play out. But that’s the
thing. We had made a choice based on our belief
that conventional cotton was bad for the planet; we
had clarity, and we weren’t going back.
In 1996, all cotton used in our sportswear
switched over to organic cotton. We continue to
exclusively use organic cotton in our sportswear
and active products. Since then, we’ve made similar
choices that had less to do with profit and more
to do with how to reverse trends that are causing
harm to the earth.
In addition to switching to organic cotton, we
introduced recycled polyester in 1993, adopted
bluesign® chemical standards in 2000 and em-
ployed Fair Trade Certified™ sewing in 2014. Today,
75 percent of our entire product line has at least
one socially or environmentally improved attribute.
We’re constantly evaluating what we take from
the earth and how we can give back more—through
improved business practices and supporting grass-
roots environmental activism. And while we can’t
escape the fact that as a business we’re not there
yet, we’ve asked our customers to look at their own
consumer behavior and consider buying less stuff
and repairing what they already own.
The way to live lightly, to cause less harm and to
give back more than we take, is a path we’re going
to stay on. And the only way to get there is one
choice at a time.
—ROSE MARCARIOPatagonia CEO
“ We’re constantly evaluating what we take from the earth and how we can give back more—through improved business practices and supporting grassroots environmental activism.”
Meredith Jabis creates a human grounding wire.
Ibex, Utah. Ken Etzel
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1. Nano Puff® Jacket 84216 I $199.00 2. Cutaway Racerback 54942 I $65.00 UPF 3. NEW Ahnya Pants 21970 I $79.00
4. ‘73 Logo Roger That Hat 38000 I $29.00 5. Black Hole™ Pack 25L 49296 I $129.00
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NEW Ahnya Pants 21970 I $79.00
Since 1996, we’ve only used organic cotton, which uses nature-based solutions to manage pests and build healthy soil, instead of the synthetic pesti-cides, herbicides, defoliants, fertilizers and GMO seeds used to grow conventional cotton. Approxi-mately 33 percent of our product line uses organic cotton, including our easy-care, cotton blend Ahnya Pants.
Learn more at patagonia.com/organiccotton.
OrganicCotton—AhnyaPants
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1. Active Mesh Bra 32105 I $39.00 2. Lightweight Yoga Sling 48445 I $49.00 3. NEW Seabrook Hoody 54905 I $89.00 UPF4. Nine Trails Tank 23495 I $40.00 5. Centered Crops – 20½" 21915 I $69.00 6. Ultralight Down Vest 84781 I $249.00
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NEW Seabrook Hoody 54905 I $89.00 UPF
bluesign® Approved Fabrics—
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The textile industry is dirty, second only to conven-tional agriculture as the largest polluter of clean water. But bluesign approved fabrics offer the high-est level of consumer safety by employing methods and materials in their manufacture that conserve resources and minimize impacts on people and the environment. Made from a soft, heathered knit in an impossibly versatile weight, our Seabrook Hoody is one of over 200 products in our line that uses bluesign approved fabrics.
Learn more at patagonia.com/bluesign.
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1. Atom Sling 48260 I $49.00 2. NEW Light & Variable™ Hoody 27305 I $99.00 UPF 3. Cordelisse Bra 32146 I $49.00
4. Climb A Mountain LoPro Trucker Hat 38175 I $29.00 5. Centered Tights 21960 I $79.00 6. Glorya Tee 54715 I $49.00 UPF
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We began making recycled polyester from plastic soda bottles in 1993—the first outdoor clothing manufacturer to transform trash into fleece. Today, we use recycled polyester in 31 percent of our product line, which has reduced our need for petroleum to make raw materials. Our Light & Variable Hoody is made from 100 percent recycled polyester, offers 50+ UPF sun protection and is the perfect layering piece over tanks and tops.
Learn more at patagonia.com/recycledpolyester.
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NEW Light & Variable™ Hoody 27305 I $99.00 UPF
Light &Variable™
Hoody
RecycledPolyester—
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Made from long-lasting compression fabric that moves with you, our Centered Crops are one of 184 products that employ Fair Trade Certified sewing—one of several program initiatives we’re taking to improve the lives of people who make our products. The program’s market-based approach en-sures workers receive fair compensation for their labor, helps to create better working conditions and safeguards against the use of child labor.
Learn more at patagonia.com/fairtrade.
Centered Crops
Fair Trade Certified™ sewing—
Centered Crops – 20½" 21915 I $69.00
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Perfect AlignmentWhat do women’s tights have in common with an alpine jacket? Everything, if you’re the designer, because the underlying philosophy stays true to our “form-follows-function” approach.
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21940 I $59.00 I XS-XL I Formfitting
Serenity Crops – 20½"
21960 I $79.00 I XS-XL I Formfitting
Centered Tights UPF21915 I $69.00 I XS-XL I Formfitting
Centered Crops – 20½"
21267 I $79.00 I XS-XL I Slim fit
Serenity Pants
21920 I $49.00 I XS-XL I Formfitting
Centered Shorts – 3"
21970 I $79.00 I XS-XL I Regular fit
NEW Ahnya Pants
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32146 I $49.00 I XS-XL I Formfitting
Cordelisse Bra54932 I $49.00 I XS-XL I Regular fit
Fleur Tank UPF32105 I $39.00 I XS-XL I Formfitting
Active Mesh Bra
A body in motion performs best when there’s less in the way. Which is why we sculpted straps around muscles that need to stretch and used top-shelf fabrics that support a fluid state of mind.
Designed for Movement
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54770 I $59.00 I XS-XL I Slim fit
NEW Latticeback Tank 54942 I $65.00 I XS-XL I Slim fit
Cutaway Racerback UPF32115 I $49.00 I XS-XL I Formfitting
Compression Bra
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The “grat” appears endless as Krissy Moehl greets the sun on the Hardergrat trail. Interlaken,
Switzerland. Dan Patitucci
24146 I $99.00 I XS-XL I Slim fit I 94 g (3.3 oz)
Houdini® Jacket
Trail running above the tree line demands heightened instincts for ever-changing conditions. Our Houdini Jacket is rendered out of kite-weight nylon ripstop fabric treated with a proprietary DWR (durable water repellent) finish. The magic lies in its pocket-sized protection: you’ll forget you even have it with you until afternoon clouds stack up like a house of cards.
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57621 I $65.00 I XS-XL I Regular fit I 111 g (3.9 oz)
Nine Trails Shorts – 4"
24655 I $59.00 I XS-XL I Regular fit I 125 g (4.4 oz)
Strider Pro Shorts – 3"
24652 I $45.00 I XS-XL I Regular fit I 96 g (3.4 oz)
Strider Shorts – 3¼"
23457 I $59.00 I XS-XL I Regular fit I 142 g (5 oz)
Nine Trails Skirt
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Great Lengths
They run. We listen. Our trail-running shorts are field-tested by athletes who prefer alpine views and dawn starts over finish lines and time trials. Freedom of movement is critical and length is a preference, so we took our time to get both just right.
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From trails to rails. Brittany Griffith knocks some errands off the list in Salt Lake City, Utah. Andrew Burr
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84246 I $149.00 I XS-XL I Regular fit I 184 g (6.5 oz)
Nano Puff® Vest
84226 I $249.00 I XS-XL I Regular fit I 292 g (10.3 oz)
Nano Puff® Hoody
84195 I $219.00 I XS-XL I Regular fit I 349 g (12.3 oz)
NEW Nano Puff® Bivy Pullover
84216 I $199.00 I XS-XL I Regular fit I 281 g (9.9 oz)
Nano Puff® Jacket
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Becca Roseberry on the crimptastic Queen of the Heartbreaks, Pine Creek Canyon, California. Ken Etzel
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Warming temps got you heading to higher elevations? The Black Hole™
Duffel swallows your rope, rack, clothes and stack of climbing guides you dog-eared during the winter. A thin windproof shell, lightweight insulation layer and grit-resistant pants are all you need for the parking lot approach. As the granite warms up, just peel and go.
Rack and Roll
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1. Houdini™ Pullover 24161 I $89.00
2. NEW Patagonia Meltwater Cotton/Poly V-Neck T-Shirt 38895 I $29.00
3. Nine Trails Tank 23495 I $40.00
4. Long-Sleeved Merino Daily V-Neck T-Shirt 36335 I $65.00
5. R1® Pullover 40118 I $129.00
6. RPS Rock Pants 83075 I $89.00
7. Venga Rock Pants 83085 I $79.00
8. Nano-Air® Jacket 84255 I $249.00
9. Black Hole™ Duffel 60L 49341 I $129.00
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Getting some roof work done on day 12 of a float trip. Catherine Ryan high above the Colorado River, Grand Canyon, Utah. Amy Martin
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57041 I $49.00 I XXS-XL I Slim fit I 119 g (4.2 oz)
Barely Baggies™ Shorts – 2½"
Baggies shorts climbed out of the primordial ooze 34 years ago and went on to populate land, sea and vertical granite. The original “modified rugby” version would still be recognizable today: They had a drawcord elastic waistband, nylon tricot inner brief and water-draining pockets. But as the company changed, adapted and branched out, so did our Baggies shorts offering. Now our entire Supplex® nylon Baggies collection offers 40-UPF sun protection and the fabric is bluesign® approved.
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Bare in Mind Summer’s the time to break rules: hike in a dress, surf cast in a skirt, dine in a bikini. Deciding what to take—or better yet, what not to take? If the temps suggest a close-to-naked approach, pack minimally, include layers for the occasional squall and don’t be surprised if you come home with only a handful of clothes to throw in the wash.
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1. Baggies™ Shorts – 5" 57057 I $49.00 UPF2. Barely Baggies™ Shorts – 2½" 57041 I $49.00 UPF3. NEW Edisto Dress 59025 I $79.00
4. Kupala Top 77191 I $55.00
5. Sunamee Side Tie Bottoms 72915 I $45.00
6. Kiawah Tank 54815 I $55.00
7. Better Sweater® 1/4-Zip 25617 I $99.00
8. ‘73 Logo Roger That Hat 38000 I $29.00
9. NEW Torrentshell Poncho 27045 I $199.00
10. NEW Sandlapper Cover-up 58345 I $99.00
11. Black Hole™ Duffel 45L 49336 I $99.00
12. Lithia Skirt 58651 I $49.00
13. Shallow Seas Top 54975 I $59.00
14. NEW Denim Shorts 57785 I $75.00
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R e g e n e r a t i o n
Above: “Bison allowed to roam and graze on large landscapes naturally revitalize the soil and help promote a healthy grassland ecosystem.” – Jill O’Brien Cheyenne River Ranch, South Dakota. Jon Levitt; Inset: Jon Levitt
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Crawling on my stomach through the grass, I temporarily
forgot about my fear of snakes. Earlier, I had been out with
my husband, Dan, gathering a herd of renegade bison that
had crossed a downed fence. It was a misty South Dakota
morning and the sun had just started to push through the
washed-out prairie sky.
There were a few mothers with spring calves in the group
of escapees, so we took extra care and swung out far
behind them, hoping they would accept our subtle
encouragement and turn back. They took the hint and
headed toward home.
We trailed behind them and as we passed through the
gate we noticed the “maternity ward,” a group of expecting
and new mothers, about a quarter-mile to the south. Tucked
behind a plum thicket that was even closer, a mother giving
birth. As Dan started to accelerate away, I said, “Wait! I
want to see this.”
“What about all of the snakes?” he asked with a half smile,
“And how will you get back?”
I threw him a winced ha-ha smirk and said, “I’ll walk.”
I reached the edge of the plum thicket just as the calf was
being delivered. My breath was heavy, and my heart felt
as if it was beating out of my chest. I hadn’t been invited
to this new union and felt a bit like an interloper. But I was
already there and had an opportunity to take a photo of the
prairie’s newest arrival. I crawled deeper into the thicket,
thorns clawing at me with every wiggle.
I sensed that the mother sensed me, so I started talking to
her. The words were just a murmur, but I believed she could
feel them. “It’s all right, little momma. Good job. You’re so
beautiful. I love you.” I watched as she licked and nudged
the little golden ball of fur up onto its legs.
The new mother looked my way, so I stilled myself and
buried my head into my coat, peeking out only occasionally
for a glimpse. The baby tested its new legs, making small
attempts at a leap and a kick before the mother grunted it
back to her side.
I slithered out backwards and dipped into a low crevasse.
The ground had started to puddle so I rose onto my hands
and knees. I noticed movement in the grass and froze in a
panic. “Snake,” I thought. As my mind was telling my body
to leap 20 feet in the air, a Great Plains toad revealed itself
from the sandy soil. I collapsed back into the prairie and
allowed its dampness to fill my lungs, before moving away
ape-like, as if I too were coming out of the earth.
Jill O’Brien, along with her husband, Dan, is co-owner of the Cheyenne River Buffalo Ranch and the sustainable buffalo meat business, Wild Idea Buffalo Company. She is a recipe developer and photographer, and is currently working on a cookbook that will connect food choices to the environment. Jill is also involved in community organizations that support social and cultural justice.
—JILL O’BRIENBison Rancher / Chef
Photographer / Entrepreneur
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Fluid Dynamics
You’re confident enough to let go of the rope swing, but are you confident your bikini will stay on once you’ve landed the perfect backflip? Our new Nanogrip Top and Bottoms are lined with fabric that grips your skin when wet. Tested by our surf ambassadors in Tahiti (yep, that’s a job), they’re engineered to stay in place after a wave swallows you whole.
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2. NEW Nanogrip Side Tie Bottoms 72200 I $55.00 3. Sunamee Bottoms 72156 I $45.00
4. Solid Kupala Top 77186 I $49.00 5. Reversible Telu Bottoms 72180 I $45.00
6. Reversible Mamala Top 77220 I $55.00
7. Boucau Halter Top 77141 I $55.00 8. Reversible Hatutu Bottoms 72185 I $45.00 9. Sunamee Side Tie Bottoms 72915 I $45.00
10. Paries Bottoms 77231 I $45.00
11. NEW Solid Nanogrip Side Tie Bottoms 72205 I $55.00
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What the opposite of high-and-dry looks like. Jason Slezak foil
boarding in the Marshall Islands, Micronesia. Jody MacDonald
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No shirt, no service: Devon Howard minds the dress code at the Number Threes barefoot bar. Waikiki, O’ahu. Keoki Saguibo
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86610 I $79.00 I 28-40/even + 29, 31, 33, 35 I Regular fit
NEW Printed Stretch Planing Board Shorts – 20" UPF
86630 I $69.00 I 28-40/even + 29, 31, 33, 35 I Regular fit
NEW Printed Wavefarer® Board Shorts – 21" UPF
86605 I $69.00 I 28-40/even + 29, 31, 33, 35 I Regular fit
NEW Solid Stretch Planing Board Shorts – 18" UPF
86542 I $69.00 I 28-40/even + 29, 31, 33, 35 I Regular fit
Stretch Wavefarer® Board Shorts – 21" UPF
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Last-Minute Fix
Your friend texts at midnight, “New plan. East Side Sierra. High-pressure system.” No problem. Everything you had packed for J-tree still works. Except for the climbing guide. That’s an easy fix. Done. Now you can get back to sleep and dream of hidden hot springs, acres of smooth granite and intact fingerprints.
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The UV protection of garments is rated as “good” (15 & 20 UPF), “very good” (25 & 30 UPF) or “excellent” (40-50+ UPF) when tested in accordance with Australian/New Zealand test method AS/NZS 4399 or USA test methods AATCC 183/ASTM D6603/ASTM D6544.
1. NEW Capilene® Daily Graphic T-Shirt 45285 I $39.00 UPF2. Light & Variable® Board Shorts – 18" 86689 I $49.00 UPF 3. Lightweight Synchilla® Snap-T® Pullover 25580 I $99.00
4. Fitz Roy Tarpon LoPro Trucker Hat 38007 I $29.00
5. Down Sweater 84674 I $229.00
6. Daily Tee 52440 I $39.00
7. Baggies™ Lights - 6½" 58045 I $49.00 UPF 8. Black Hole™ Duffel 60L 49341 I $129.00
9. Baggies™ Longs – 7" 58033 I $49.00 UPF10. Fitz Roy Crest LoPro Trucker Hat 38055 I $29.00
11. Line Logo Midweight Pullover Hooded Sweatshirt 39422 I $79.00
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1. Go To Shirt 52691 I $69.00
2. Bluffside Shirt 54120 I $69.00
3. Back Step Pullover Shirt 53165 I $69.00
4. Fezzman Shirt 53963 I $59.00
5. NEW Classic Pataloha® Shirt 52560 I $79.00 EXCLUSIVE
6. A/C® Shirt 52921 I $79.00
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Wavefarer® Stand Up Shorts® UPF
10" available online
57835 I $69.00 I 28-40/even + 31, 33, 35 I Slim fit
Quandary Shorts – 12" UPF
57840 I $79.00 I 28-40/even + 31, 33, 35 I Regular fit
Tenpenny Shorts – 11"
57750 I $69.00 I 28-40/even + 31, 33, 35 I Regular fit
NEW All-Wear Cargo Shorts – 10"
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Quandary Shorts – 12" UPF
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57227 I $59.00 I 28-40/even + 31, 33, 35 I Regular fit
Stand Up Shorts® – 7"
58055 I $59.00 I XS-XXL I Slim fit
Baggies™ Naturals – 6½"
57735 I $59.00 I 28-40/even + 31, 33, 35 I Regular fit
Back Step Shorts – 10"
10" available online
57675 I $59.00 I 28-40/even + 31, 33, 35 I Regular fit
All-Wear Shorts – 8"
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Alex Megos finds a nice little warm up on the way to the Buttermilks. Bishop, California. Ken Etzel
Jimmy Haden and Seth Carter pause a few pitches shy of the top. Jimmy named the route
Soul Garden, in memory of his former climbing partner, Sean “Stanley” Leary. Mount Watkins,
Yosemite National Park, California. Andrew Burr
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1. Ascensionist Pack 35L 47995 I $149.00
2. Short-Sleeved Nine Trails Shirt 23470 I $45.00
3. R1® Hoody 40074 I $159.00
4. Capilene® Lightweight Crew 45641 I $49.00
5. Nano-Air® Vest 84270 I $199.00
6. Alpine Houdini® Jacket 85191 I $199.00
7. NEW Arched Logo Cotton/Poly T-Shirt 38814 I $29.00
8. RPS Rock Pants 83070 I $89.00
9. NEW Venga Rock Knickers 83090 I $69.00
Vertically AlignedThe gear you climb in should work as well as the essentials on your harness. Whether you’re wearing our most technical shell, a cotton/poly blend T-shirt or a backpack designed for vertical terrain, you can expect the same utilitarian sensibility and craftsmanship that you would from your figure-eight.
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Luke Nelson and Krissy Moehl in a long, cold and awesome ford of the
Radujavri lake/river. Day six on a trail run of the Kungsleden (the King’s Trail),
Lappland, Sweden. Fredrik Marmsater
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Grand OpeningThe first trail run of the season prompts questions. After a winter of running along icy roads in studded shoes, are your muscles ready for rock-hoppy uphills and zigzaggy downhills? Then there are the rattlers. Will they be equally excited to be on warming trails? Time to be light on your feet, trust your instincts and greet the mountains with an open heart.
1. Nine Trails Pack 15L 49510 I $79.00
2. Duckbill Trucker Hat 28755 I $35.00
3. Houdini® Jacket 24141 I $99.00
4. NEW Bandito Shirt 54025 I $89.00 UPF5. Capilene® Lightweight T-Shirt 45651 I $39.00 UPF6. Strider Pro Shorts – 5" 24631 I $59.00
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Golden, dusty light floods the field I’m sitting in.
Tears stream down my cheeks, creating tracks
through the dust covering my face. In front of me
is my bike, a baby blue singlespeed. I look toward
the river I had just waded across and sigh. This is
where I turn around. This is where it ends.
I am coming to terms with the fact that my
ride across Afghanistan’s Panjshir Valley has
come to an abrupt end. I had hoped to summit
the 15,000-foot Anjuman Pass, which marks the
border of the province. It was to be a symbolic
summit, representing the figurative “mountains”
that women have to overcome in Afghanistan.
I had started two days ago at the gates of
Panjshir, a checkpoint at the entrance to the
narrow valley, which is guarded by Afghan sol-
diers. I had unpacked my bike on the side of the
road next to the Panjshir River under the curious
gazes of several local villagers. Twenty minutes
later I was riding past Soviet tanks rusting beside
the riverbank and small villages lined with shops
housed in shipping containers.
As miles of dusty roads passed beneath my
wheels, young boys raced their bikes alongside
me and men waved at me to stop so they could
talk, often laughing and smiling. Several men took
turns riding my bike. My heart expanded with each
encounter and with the recognition of “the other”
in every conversation. Our common humanity.
The hills got steeper, the mountains felt wilder
and the ghosts of the mujahideen, the Afghan
warriors who had fought in these mountains, sur-
rounded me. At the end of the second day of hard
riding, a goat herder waved me down. He told
me that I shouldn’t go further into the mountains.
There were “bad men with guns” ahead, most
likely gunrunners from the neighboring province.
Sitting in the field, I think about my daughter.
We live in a place that allows us the opportunity to
dream, to live freely and to use our voice against
injustice. This ride is about challenging the gen-
der barrier that prevents Afghan girls from riding
bikes and having access to independent mobility
and freedom.
I stand up. This isn’t where it ends. This is
where I begin again. This is not a failure, it’s a first
attempt, and the goal isn’t the summit. The goal is
the idea of the ride itself—for all the girls who are
told “no” because of their gender—and my work
is just beginning. Soon, we’ll see girls using bikes
to take back the streets and their rights of access
and mobility as part of a two-wheeled revolution.
—SHANNON GALPINAc tivis t / Adventurer / Mother / Mountain Biker
Shannon Galpin is a National Geographic Adventurer, artist, activist, humanitarian, author and mountain biker. She was the first woman to mountain bike in Afghanistan, and founded the nonprofit Mountain2Mountain and the activist organization Combat Apathy to fight for women’s rights globally.
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