Order through email: klk.aitchison@gmail.com; $24 for eight flags Kate Aitchison is an artist and river guide living in the Southwestern United States and New England. She is an advocate for wild places and their importance not only as natural ecosystems but as a way for humans to heal and reconnect to the natural rhythms that ultimately sustain them. These flags are a tribute to those places and the support they give to all living things. Ultimately ephemeral, they live as long as you want them to. Take them adventuring, put them up in your tent, your car, leave them on your fence. Let them blow in the breeze and sparkle in the sun. Let the colors fade as you wind your way into the corners of your world that bring life, love, and magic. Enjoy!

Each strand comes with 8 flags and the flags are approximately 8″ x 8″ (or variations off of that depending on the design). There are three Grand Canyon Designs:

  1. Nankoweep
  2. Vishnu Temple
  3. Confluence There is a Heron Design:
  4. A Sailboat Design
  5. An Ocean’s Edge Design
  6. A Bears Ears Design View more on instagram: @kaitchison More Gifts for boaters by boaters:

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Order through email: klk.aitchison@gmail.com; $24 for eight flags

Kate Aitchison is an artist and river guide living in the Southwestern United States and New England. She is an advocate for wild places and their importance not only as natural ecosystems but as a way for humans to heal and reconnect to the natural rhythms that ultimately sustain them. These flags are a tribute to those places and the support they give to all living things. Ultimately ephemeral, they live as long as you want them to. Take them adventuring, put them up in your tent, your car, leave them on your fence. Let them blow in the breeze and sparkle in the sun. Let the colors fade as you wind your way into the corners of your world that bring life, love, and magic. Enjoy!

Each strand comes with 8 flags and the flags are approximately 8″ x 8″ (or variations off of that depending on the design).

There are three Grand Canyon Designs:

  1. Nankoweep
  2. Vishnu Temple
  3. Confluence

There is a Heron Design:

  1. A Sailboat Design
  2. An Ocean’s Edge Design
  3. A Bears Ears Design

View more on instagram: @kaitchison

More Gifts for boaters by boaters:

Give to a Cause Organizations that make a difference in the paddling community.

Photo Prints and Wall Calendars Beautiful imagery from photographers who paddle.

FunHoggin’ Fleece Wear Functional and fun fleece skirts and shorts.

Fuzzy Threads Screen printed clothing and canyon-inspired hats from Boulder, CO

Huppy Bars Healthy energy bars made by hungry river guides for paddling adventures.

Homepage: Gifts by Boaters Holiday gift ideas made for boaters by boaters.

Have a great gift idea that supports the paddling community? Get in touch! david@dspiegelmedia.com

Give to a Cause Organizations that make a difference in the paddling community.

Give to a Cause

Organizations that make a difference in the paddling community.

Photo Prints and Wall Calendars Beautiful imagery from photographers who paddle.

Photo Prints and Wall Calendars

Beautiful imagery from photographers who paddle.

FunHoggin’ Fleece Wear Functional and fun fleece skirts and shorts.

FunHoggin’ Fleece Wear

Functional and fun fleece skirts and shorts.

Fuzzy Threads Screen printed clothing and canyon-inspired hats from Boulder, CO

Fuzzy Threads

Screen printed clothing and canyon-inspired hats from Boulder, CO

Huppy Bars Healthy energy bars made by hungry river guides for paddling adventures.

Huppy Bars

Healthy energy bars made by hungry river guides for paddling adventures.

Homepage: Gifts by Boaters Holiday gift ideas made for boaters by boaters.

Homepage: Gifts by Boaters

Holiday gift ideas made for boaters by boaters.

The article was originally published on Canoe & Kayak

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