The Pendleton Threads podcast shares true short stories about moments that connect us. Each episode weaves together interviews, history and first-hand narratives exploring family, adventure, tradition and more.
Jens Rasmussen hiked across the Serengeti during the wildebeest migration for National Geographic, relying on Nature’s first performance fabric to cop...
A fall into the freezing waters of Washington State’s Puget Sound nearly cost Ed Hall his life. He credits his survival to his favorite Pendleton jack...
Sometimes Mother Nature does the unthinkable. Sometimes Human beings do the unthinkable. When you put those together usually one of two things happen:...
Portland’s Susan Beal, a well-known author and handcrafter, shares her perspective on the artistic community, artistry and history of Portland’s thriv...
Plaid is so many things to so many people. It’s the pattern of rebellion. It’s the pattern of privilege. It’s the pattern of rock and roll. And, it’s ...
National Parks are known for their majestic beauty as are State Parks. In Oregon, Crater Lake, The Rogue River and the Umpqua River are not only elega...
If you have ever been to the Grand Canyon, you have been in awe of its greatness. As you remember looking out over its deep red walls, could you ever ...
When you are the Head of Global Communications and Public Relations at a company like Arc'teryx Equipment Inc., you would expect that person to live i...