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Smith Rock

Smith Rock

John Kelley

Regular price $79.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $79.00 USD
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About the Print

Some of my favorite days of climbing have been at Smith! This piece of the iconic Smith Rock is watercolor and acrylic. Originally done as a donation for the American Alpine Club, Climbers' Grief Fund, which provides counseling to climbers who've lost loved ones in the mountains. 

The Canvas Tote

It’s just a bag with handles you say?

Not this tote.

The Canvas Tote was born with purpose: to fit all the vegetables you could ever need from the farmers market, to carry the entire charcuterie board and a pack of sparkly water to the lake, to transport towels, bathing suits and sunscreen for the whole famm damily to the beach.

All in impeccable style.

Ok maybe it is just a bag with handles, but jeez it does a darn good job of it.

The Canvas Series

The Canvas Series is a Free Range collaboration with artists who live to get lost in the mountains. A portion of each sale goes directly back to the artist who painted/illustrated/imagined your print.

Made in Vietnam.

Features

  • One internal divider pocket.
  • One internal zipper pocket.
  • Carries all the things.

Materials

Made of about ~50% recycled materials. Includes a mix of nylon and polyester with a small leather branded patch. Made in Vietnam.

Warranty & Returns

60 Days of Adventure

Doesn't fit? Not totally psyched? Please send it back in any condition within 60 days of the purchase date for a full refund (including shipping costs).

To initiate a return, please login using the little dude in the upper right corner (make sure to use the email you ordered with), find your order, click the dropdown, and select "Request return."

Product Lifetime Warranty

Your purchase will be repaired or replaced in the event of a manufacturer defect for the lifetime of the product. This guarantee does not cover failure caused by normal wear and tear or user shenanigans :)

Repairs

Need a repair from normal wear and tear? See our Repairs page.

 

Dimensions

Width: 19" (48 cm.)
Height: 13" (33 cm.)
Depth: 10" (25 cm.)
Volume: ~30 L
Weight: 12 oz. (340 g.)

Care Instructions

First and foremost, your pack requires daily walks and adventures in order to maintain its well-being. And if you uphold these responsibilities, you may notice a light yet persistent layer of grubbiness form on the vibrant colors of your pack. When this happens, it may be time to give it the ol' scrub-a-dub. We've put together a short instructional video for your entertainment. Please enjoy.

  1. Remove backpad.
  2. Use any "grease" removal laundry detergent (here we use Spray & Wash with great success). Apply directly on pack or onto a rag or sponge and scrub vigorously over any dirty areas.
  3. Let the detergent soak in for about 5 minutes.
  4. Toss in the laundry. We recommend using hot water and then just not showering for a couple days to make up for it.
  5. Voila!
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About the Artist

John Kelley is an artist, poet, creator, and the founder of Thunder Mountainworks. Based in Bend, Oregon, he creates art inspired by a deep love of wild places and a commitment to protecting them. Through his work, John aims to build community, inspire connection with the outdoors, and demonstrate that it is possible to help create a world where these special places continue to thrive for future generations.

Throughout his career, John has traveled extensively, working in independent school leadership, nonprofit consulting, coaching, experiential education, global education, and environmental service. He has also served as an adjunct professor of climbing at Prescott College, combining his passion for education, adventure, and the natural world.

Through his art, writing, and creative projects, John hopes to inspire others to embrace creativity, seek adventure, and make a positive impact in service of others.