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Cloudveil Readies Fall 2010 Line

Jim Reilly wrote this on Thursday, August 5th, 2010

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First, I’d like to thank all the people that have inquired about Cloudveil over the past couple of months. We took over Cloudveil about five months ago and have made every effort possible to continue [...]

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Cloudveil Team Responds to Your Concerns

Jim Reilly wrote this on Monday, April 26th, 2010

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We recently went back and read some of the responses to our blog post about the transfer of ownership of Cloudveil. First, thanks to you all just for taking the time to voice your opinion. [...]

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Day in the Life of My Tram Gloves

Craig DeMartino wrote this on Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

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As the season ends, and the roads become filled with gumbo mud, I always look at the year in a reflective way. Figure out what worked and what didn’t work for the season.
For one, my [...]

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Message from New Cloudveil CEO Jim Reilly

Jim Reilly wrote this on Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

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There are quite a few changes in the Cloudveil world to which I’d like to speak.
I am Jim Reilly, CEO and president of Cloudveil. I began my journey with Cloudveil in 2001, when a friend [...]

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Tight Lines with Outside

Jim Stanford wrote this on Thursday, March 25th, 2010

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An early spring in parts of the Rockies means fishing season is here.
Here’s a rad little video Backbone made with the editors of Outside magazine.
This crew cleaned up in short order, outfitted in Cloudveil waders.
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Effects of Global Warming Felt in Jackson Hole

Jim Stanford wrote this on Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

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Yesterday we awoke in Jackson Hole to fresh snow on the ground. It was actually a strange sight, after all the spring-like weather March has brought.
Last week, with the sun softening up corn on the [...]

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Last Call?

Jim Stanford wrote this on Thursday, February 25th, 2010

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Last night I walked into Teton Thai, a popular restaurant in Jackson, and found the place completely empty. Sam, the proprietor, postulated that his entire customer base had been wiped out by the afternoon’s Gelande [...]

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Meet Your Jacket-Winning Bikini Skier

Jim Stanford wrote this on Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

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“Hope I get a (warm) bluebird day!” wrote Sarah from Jackson Hole, on finding out she won our Winter 2011 jacket contest. A 23-year-old Milwaukee native, she is spending more time on Nordic skis these [...]

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Time to Get Furry, or Nearly Naked. Or Hitched.

Jim Stanford wrote this on Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

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OK, readers, now it’s up to you to decide: What would you rather see someone do to win a Winter 2011 jacket from Cloudveil?
The judges have narrowed the nearly two dozen worthy entries to three [...]

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Contest Entry Closed; Voting to Begin Soon

Jim Stanford wrote this on Monday, February 15th, 2010

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Thank you to everyone who entered the 2011 Winter Jackets contest. The judges are sorting through the dozens of entries and will pick three finalists soon.
We’ve received some really funny — and dangerous — propositions.
Check [...]

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