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Whalebone Magazine Wants To Visit

Stay Wild

When the fine folks at Whalebone, a rad magazine working out of the East End of Long Island, asked us about the adventure festival we're throwing this summer in Portland we told them "This fest is for risk-takers, trailblazers, do-it-yourself-ers, and the creators of culture—not the consumers of it". Guess they liked that answer, because they kept asking questions and turned it into a full story!

Go read their "Die Young, as Late as You Possibly Can" story in their latest Travel Issue about the Stay Wild EXPO. For reals, go read it!

Thanks for partying with us!

Stay Wild

Daaang! Thanks for partying so hard with us at the Spring Issue Release parties (Honolulu, Portland, Seattle, and Vancouver BC). You human animals are the reason we do this magazine thing. We also owe a great big thanks to the shops like Glasswing, Landyachtz, Mori, and Escape Collective who carry the mag and help us get it into adventurous hands. Here's a list of the other shops that carry us

Our new friend Hello There You set up a photo booth at the Seattle Glasswing party and we all got crazy with a stuffed animal. See the whole collection HERE >>>

Bonus thanks to our AMAZING drink sponsors: New Belgium Brewing, Brew Dr. Kombucha, and Postmark Brewing.

Spring 2016 Release Parties

Stay Wild

Happy Birthday Stay Wild!

We came out with our first issue in Spring 2014 and now that we're 2 years old we can admit we have no idea why this experiment is working. People say print is dead all the time. So why do we keep printing these magazines? Why do the bravest & boldest brands keep teaming up with us? Why do people from around the world subscribe to our FREE magazine? Why do such awesome & talented contributors keep pitching stories? Why are you still reading these words?

Because this magazine is a reflection of you, me, and the other critters who are wild and intend to stay that way. So let's party!!!!!!

HONOLULU // Fri, April 1 // 6-9PM // MORI // 1050 Ala Moana Boulevard #1550

PORTLAND // Wed, April 20 // 4-7pm // Escape Collective // 3360 SE 21st Ave

SEATTLE // Fri, April 22 // 6-9pm // Glasswing // 1525 Melrose Ave

VANCOUVER BC // Sat, April 23 // 6-9pm // Landyachtz // 1146 Union Street

How to Catch a Good Time: Urban Angling

Stay Wild

How to Catch a Good Time: Urban Angling

Step 1: Gear Up & Go!
Eat a hotdog, chug a beer, pack your bag and hop on your bike.

Step 2: Find Water!
Look for a spot on the river that suits your style. We like spots without sharp rusty things sticking out of the water or screaming mean hobos. A good fishing spot offers the chance to skinny dip.

Step 3: Cast your Fly!
10 o'Clock—2 o'Clock—10 o'Clock—2 o'Clock—10 o'Clock—2 o'Clock—10 o'Clock—2 o'Clock—RELEASE!

Step 4: Catch a Good Time!
We usually only catch a buzz, but sometimes we catch a fish! Either way, we always catch a good time once we get out there.

STAY WILD!

Fly Fishing gear provided by Redington: redington.com
Music by our favorite creative outdoorsmen Jason Lytle: jasonlytle.com