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Bryce Canyon National Park Trekking Pole Decal
There's nowhere in the world like Bryce Canyon National Park. Named after Ebenezer Bryce, a Mormon pioneer, the national park is home to the world's largest collection of hoodoos-rock pillars created through unique erosionary forces. Orange and purple are used to represent one of the park's famous hoodoos on this decal, with the amphitheatre-like walls of the park represented in lighter earth-tones. Since this decal isn't a sticker you can peel and place it multiple times without it tearing or ripping. It d...
MPN: dadaf3b89e965a9e64894ddb7aa19c8b
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Zion National Park Trekking Pole Decal
Zion National Park is located in Utah and was originally named Mukuntuweap National Monument. Mukentuweap means ""straight canyon"" and was the indigenous Paiute people's name for the Zion Canyon. With earth-tone colors and vivid white details, the Great White Throne-one of Zion's most recognizable peaks-is represented in this trekking pole's artwork. Just peel this vinyl decal and place it anywhere on your metal or plastic trekking pole. Best of all, this is not a sticker so if you mess up your placement y...
MPN: 24d6993bbd22380370487e685204b983
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Capitol Reef National Park Trekking Pole Decal
Capitol Reef National Park is home to the Waterpocket Fold, a geologic feature formed by overlapping layers of the earth's crust. Because of the Waterpocket Fold, the region is filled with breathtaking ridges, canyons, buttes, and monoliths. Humans have inhabited the region since around 1000 BC. Cassidy Arch, one of the park's many named natural structures, is depicted in pastel earth tone colors on this decal, with the park's desert plant life being represented in green. Pick up this decal today to decorat...
MPN: 745aaac3e9fb19cf30077e72ad319bc7
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Harry S Truman NHS Hiking Stick Medallion
Harry Truman loved to walk and his cane is as much a symbol of him as Lincoln's top hat. Always in the vanguard of fashion, Truman used a cane long before he really needed one. Clipping along at 120 paces a minute, cane swinging, the president was a familiar sight in both Independence and Washington.Although he had no set route, his walks averaged 1 1/2 miles and lasted 1/2 hour. Truman took his health seriously. He wrote, ''If you are going to take a walk for your physical benefit, it is necessary that you...
MPN: 5720d9edfd7a78dc12c4d4be38d4d042
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Fort Raleigh Hiking Stick Medallion
This coat of arms was created by Sir Walter Raleigh, the man who helped fund England's first voyages to the New World and made the plans to create Roanoke Colony. The coat of arms pays homage to Queen Elizabeth I with St. George's Cross (the red cross on a white background) and Raleigh also put a deer in the top left corner of the crest to symbolize his contribution to the expeditions. This coat of arms was used by those at Roanoke Colony, but not for long. After just three years, Roanoke Colony mysteriousl...
MPN: 4b901f8de75226e79c301a7caa04695f
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Andersonville NHS Hiking Stick Medallion
Camp Sumter Military Prison, commonly called Andersonville, opened in February of 1864. The prison was constructed in an isolated part of southern Georgia with three perimeter walls, earthworksand cannons positioned around the exterior. Tour the historic prison site to contemplate first-hand the hardships faced by Union prisoners of war imprisoned here in 1864-65. The 20,000 graves in the Andersonville National Cemetery vividly illustrate the continuing cost of freedomProduct DetailsVisit Andersonville Nati...
MPN: b73884644464ef8a3d6da4609b083b1f
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Ellis Island Hiking Stick Medallion
Ellis Island was the nation's first federal immigration station. Over 500,000 immigrants entered the United States via Ellis Island each year. In 1907, a record, 1,004,756 immigrants passed through the doors. Ellis Island was also known as ''The Island of Tears'' or ''Heartbreak Island'' because of the 2% who were not admitted after the long transatlantic voyage. Today, over 100 million Americans can trace their ancestry in the United States to a man, woman, or child whose name was passed from a steamship m...
MPN: 6e9359509c9a1f9df7e86e9ccfc38ad4
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Monocacy Hiking Stick Medallion
A Confederate flag and a US flag waving behind the US Capitol: It's a fitting illustration to represent the Battle of Monocacy during the Civil War, when Union forces engaged a Confederate force in July 1864 at Monocacy River in Maryland to stop the Southern advance toward Washington, DC. That illustration is what you'll see depicted on this hiking stick medallion, with color flags and the battle location in bold white letters against a blue background.Product DetailsDimensions: approx. 1'' W x three-quarte...
MPN: b50ab4e1254f5dd74cfbcafa3f0bcd44
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Liberty Bell Hiking Stick Medallion
No other country can claim the Liberty Bell as its own; it's a uniquely American relic that has been-and continues to be-a powerful symbol of freedom, perhaps just as powerful as the American flag itself. Not surprisingly, those very Stars and Stripes are partnered with the Liberty Bell on this hiking stick medallion, beautifully proclaiming the famous cracked bell as a distinctly American icon.Product DetailsDimensions: approx. 1 3/4'' W x 1 3/4'' HIncludes three nailsDesigned and finished in the USA...
MPN: a7d5db84f2a2b7c4e200668ea669bb12
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Apostle Islands National Lakeshore Hiking Stick Medallion
Located on Lake Superior in Wisconsin, Apostle Islands National Lakeshore has no shortage of hiking opportunities: Over 50 miles of maintained trails await you and your hiking staff on the islands. To get you going on your journey, put this medallion on your hiking stick to accompany you the next time you set out on the trails and observe the awesome natural scenery. Let its image of the fascinating sea caves inspire you to venture out into that natural beauty.Product DetailsDimensions: approx. 1 3/4'' W x ...
MPN: cd2c70e4f758724cdd2034bdccc05aee
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Perry's Victory & International Peace Memorial Hiking Stick Medallion
Great Britain had never surrendered an entire fleet-before September 10, 1813, that is. On that day, with a combination of daring, cunning and quick thinking, Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry defeated a British flotilla in the Battle of Lake Erie off the coast of Ohio, making the British retreat up the Thames River and paving the way for further American victories during the War of 1812. Perry's Victory & International Peace Memorial commemorates this victory, which was the turning point for America during...
MPN: 6a749bfb56144dbfc94e516a157c4c43
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Prince William Forest Park Hiking Stick Medallion
Visitors to Prince William Forest Park who wish to extend their visit beyond a daytrip have the option to stay in one of nearly 200 historic cabins built by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression. When you are all tuckered out from a fun-filled day of hiking, biking, and bird watching, you could head back to a cozy, rustic cabin much like the one featured on this hiking stick medallion. Use the small included nails to attach this colorful and detailed medallion to you hiking stick, curv...
MPN: 432ce0de4e50c90ea1ef98de16d462e0