Mountain Inspired

subscription box sample

Our mountain curating team is considering this subscription box sample showing the box design with some potential products.

Our mission is to Replenish Your Spirit by delivering the magic of the mountains to your doorstep. We purposely take time to ‘Re:Align’ with our values to offer something that inspires you to have your own mountain escape right at home.

The bright blue box is inspired by the backdrop of mountain majesty… the sky. From above comes inspiration to create something wonderful. The clouds sometimes hide mountains, but when they part a ‘summit surprise’ is wondrously revealed. This is like the ah-ha moment that finally breaks through in your thoughts.

Theme Based

Each month is Re: theme based. Re:Align for June moves to Re:Create in July. This little preposition simply means relating to. Relating to aligning. Relating to creating. It’s a fun way add a little mystery to each month’s box of surprises.

All products will be mountain inspired. Some products will be practical, some will be whimsical. We’ll be including products made in mountain towns for mountain folks. Some will be for self-indulgence and some you will want to share. We will always try to include a special discovery to share… a Summit Surprise!

Our National Parks

Along with great products, each month we’ll highlight one of our mountain themed National Parks, beginning with the first, Yellowstone National Park.

Yellowstone was established as a national park by congress on March 1st, 1872 to help preserve the wildlife and showcase the unique geothermic features throughout the Park. Yellowstone Park is 3,468 square miles and comprised of lakes, canyons, rivers, and… mountains.

Celebrating 100 Years

This year the National Park Service is celebrating 100 years of managing these American treasures.

President Woodrow Wilson signed the act creating the National Park Service on August 25, 1916. This created a new federal bureau in the Department of the Interior responsible for protecting the 35 national parks and monuments then managed by the department and those yet to be established.

Happy birthday NPS!

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