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Hiking Sticker: "Washington Hiker"

Hiking Sticker: "Washington Hiker"

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All my designs start as paintings that tell the stories of real people's adventures in nature. This particular design is inspired by a Pacific Crest Trail thru hiker's journey with an emphasis on the section through Washington state. 

2.5" x 5.5" inches matte sticker sheet

All my designs are:
🎨 Originally hand painted NOT graphically designed
📖 Visually tell the stories of real people’s adventures in nature
💪 Durable vinyl material
☀️ UV-resistant
🌧️ Weatherproof

💫 Put them everywhere: these stickers are perfect for cars, water bottles, trekking poles, laptops, journals, scrapbooks, bear canisters, mugs, helmets, ect. - truly infinite placement opportunities ☺️

💌 All stickers are sent in a recycled envelope via stamped mail

Revive your souls with groovy adventure-packed stickers! Check out the rest of my designs here.

📦 For wholesale orders and custom paintings please reach out for pricing details!

Thank you for supporting my small business and helping me keep creating 💕🎨

Happy Trails!
-Alina Drufovka @Abstract.Hikes

Painted by: © Alina Drufovka

More about the person behind the design:

"I had been looking forward to Franconia Ridge ever since I saw it in pictures. The photos showed a trail traversing from mountaintop to mountaintop like something out of a movie. This is how I imagined the White Mountains: as an epic hike above the clouds with the whole world far below. Fast forward 1,700 miles on the Appalachian Trail and I finally reached Franconia Ridge only to find myself enshrouded in a fog. This was not the moment I had been waiting for. I grumpily hiked above treeline with no views to reward my endeavor. Enveloped in mist, I decided to make the most of my misfortune and use the clouds to my advantage. Setting my phone on a timer, I snapped a self-portrait against the white backdrop. This photo ended up as of my favorites from my AT thru-hike." -Danny Strayer

Follow Danny's adventures on his website.

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