The Lost Art of Writing A Letter

The Lost Art of Writing A Letter

After a three day digital detox in Joshua Tree National Park, void of vibrations and pings, penning a note felt like the perfect way to continue the slowed down lifestyle and show some gratitude for time well spent with good friends. Pulling a pen from the drawer, tearing out a blank sheet from his notebook, and sitting down with a fresh cup of coffee, Dalton Johnson shares the story of a weekend adventure.

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Dispatch From Greg Long

Dispatch From Greg Long

Klean ambassador, professional big wave surfer and environmental activist Greg Long partnered with filmmaker and friend Mike Nulty to give us a glimpse into a recent dawn patrol session at a remote hike-in wave.

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An Afternoon in the Alpine

An Afternoon in the Alpine

Klean Ambassador Sean Jansen share his thoughts and experiences escaping to the high alpine wilderness. Hitting the trails and fly fishing in the mountains is well worth the bittersweet efforts for the blissful rewards.

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Invisible Languages Written by The Earth

Invisible Languages Written by The Earth

Klean Ambassador Cayte Bosler expounds on her experiences in nature, and the invisible languages that mother earth has to share with us. For fungi and plant species in the carbon circle hold great sway for our environmental crisis.

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Matt Foley Spearfishing in California

Spearfishing the Central Coast of California

When Lake Tahoe based photographer Matt Foley tells us he’s headed out on the road we don’t ask too many questions. We just eagerly wait for the resulting image set! With shoulder season in full effect, Matt pointed it south to the central coast for some spearfishing fun, sharing his amazing photos from the trip.

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Cal Major in Scotland on World Oceans Day

Cal Major in Scotland on World Oceans Day

A timely update from Cal Major on the progress of her stand-up paddleboard adventure around the coast of Scotland, engaging with communities and helping supporting awareness for ocean conservancy and protection.

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Going it Solo Down South in Baja

Going it Solo Down South in Baja

Klean Ambassador Sean Jansen chronicles his journey on the Baja peninsula: surfing, fishing and exploring alone, showing how there is a certain comfort in travelling solo that can be just as rewarding as shared experiences with friends.

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Cal Major paddles around Scotland

Scotland: Ocean Nation

Attempting the world's first circumnavigation of the rugged and remote coastline of Scotland by stand-up paddleboard, Klean ambassador Cal Major sets off to engage with communities and individuals around the coast. She will explore how their connection to the ocean drives them to protect these awe-inspiring places.

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The Long Way: Boat Building with Jay Nelson

The Long Way: Boat Building with Jay Nelson

Klean Kanteen and Subaru are proud to present the film “The Long Way” alongside artist Jay Nelson. This film chronicles the journey and the team it takes to build a boat, capturing the pure joy of hitting the open water for the first time. We hope you enjoy watching this journey take shape as much as we did.

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There is No Dream Destination

There is No Dream Destination

What's behind the relentlessness of those who are drawn to the outdoors? Join Klean Ambassador Brett Edwards as he captures the story of friend Boomer Olivas on a journey across the globe, stringing one passion for the outdoors in to another.

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In Search of the Fifth Gear

In Search of the Fifth Gear

Join Klean Ambassador Sean Jansen as he shares a vulnerable embark on a road to recovery, in search of his "fifth gear" to life. What started as an exercise, would soon become a vital escape.

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Klean Kanteens in Central Park

Finding Nature in New York City

Klean Ambassador and photographer Atticus Radley shares his thoughts on escaping to nature, even while living in New York City. Finding space where you can connect with your environment, even in one of the biggest cities in the world, is actually not as hard as it seems. If you're willing to look for it.

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Rio Rica: American Rivers Film

Rio Rica: A Journey on the Little Snake River

As summer comes to a close, let Klean Kanteen and our partner American Rivers introduce you to a lesser known river you’ll surely love. Rio Rica combines stunning scenery with insightful commentary. Join Rica Fulton on a journey down the Little Snake River. 

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Sean Janse on Yellowstone Lake

The Caldron of the Sleeping Giant

Klean Ambassador Sean Jansen embarks on an ambitious 3 day adventure to circumnavigate around Yellowstone Lake, over 100 miles, on a standup paddleboard. Sean shares photos and stories from his experience, with Klean bottles (and his fishing gear) faithfully by his side. 

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Mr. Kookbox Nole Cossart

Mr. Kookbox: Nole Cossart Builds 1930's Surfboards

We lent a hand to filmmaker Ben Weiland in bringing his new film, Mr. Kookbox to life. Weiland follows California surfer Nole Cossart as he builds, and then paddles his unlikely surfcraft, dubbed Kookboxes, into thumping Baja surf. Watch the film for some free stoke!   

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Garbage on the Gallatin

Garbage on the Gallatin

Klean Ambassador Sean Jansen sets out to bike and fly fish all 142 miles of the Gallatin River in the Northwest corner of Yellowstone National Park. Sean shares his thoughts on enjoying the great outdoors while dealing with all the single-use waste along the way. 

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Plastic Free Road Trip

Plastic Free Road Trip

Klean Ambassador and photographer Atticus Radley recently did a road trip from NYC to Maine, with an attempt to go #plasticfree all weekend during. He gave us an honest account of his experiences and challenges out on the road, and shared some great photos of our Insulated TKWide Bottles and Insulated Tumblers.

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The Creative Process

The Creative Process

When our friend Spencer Fochtman got in touch about a project he was working on to capture a once in a lifetime image up on the Oregon Coast we immediately said we're in! Learn more about the creative process.

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A Conversation With Greg Long

A Conversation With Greg Long

Jan. 2019 | Words by Klean | Images by @arefrapwell, @alejandro_berger, @almackinnon At Klean we get to work with all sorts of interesting people throughout the world who are committed to reducing single-use waste and living Klean in a big way. Professional big wave surfer and Klean ambassador Greg Long is one of those people. In addition to charging some of the heaviest, most remote waves on the planet Greg is a committed environmental activist. We recently caught up with him during his busy travel schedule to ask a few questions about life, ocean conservation and tropical islands. Klean: You are a busy guy, always on the move! Where are you now and what are you up to next? Greg: I am currently at home in San Clemente, CA getting ready for a busy weekend at the Ohana Music festival which is a three-day event put on by Eddie Vedder and Live Nation. The event hosts a great array of musicians from around the world with a portion of proceeds going to support a number of local environmental organizations. Along with bringing in an array of incredible music they have also created a space for these organizations, artists, and activists to share their work and educate festival attendees about different important environmental and conservation initiatives and how they can become involved. Over the three days, I am both hosting and sitting on a few different panel discussions, ranging from offshore oil drilling, plastic pollution, nuclear waste storage and of course big wave surfing. And I will without a doubt be enjoying a fair bit of music as well. Afterwards I head over to Europe for a few weeks to host and speak at a few Patagonia events about surfing and environmental activism, after I’ll be settling in back at home in California and getting ready for the Northern Hemisphere big wave season. Klean: Talk to us about your involvement with the Surfrider Foundation. They have a been a great partner of ours over the years and we are so impressed with the work they do to protect our ocean. How and why did you get involved with them?   Greg: I have been involved with the Surfrider Foundation for well over a decade. Since I was a kid, I had always seen their name in the surfing world as they were diligently addressing local environmental issues, from urban run-off, protecting coastal access, or standing in opposition of ill-conceived development projects. Their Southern California chapter office is in my hometown of San Clemente, so when I became more involved personally with these issues, it was only natural to align my energy and with the organization that was on the front lines combatting them. The Surfrider Foundation is extremely effective at facilitating positive change bridging local knowledge with experts in law, policy and science.   ˘ Klean: You’ve traveled the world extensively and spent a great deal of time in some pretty diverse marine environments. I’d imagine you’ve seen some of the perils faced by our ocean first hand. What sticks out in your mind? Greg: If I were to pick one issue that is undeniable and problematic in nearly every corner of the world, it is marine plastic pollution. Our dependency on plastic is out of hand and sadly the majority of the world doesn’t have an efficient waste management program in place to deal with the material after it has been used. Sadly, in such places, the majority of it ends up in our ocean whereupon it breaks down into smaller and smaller pieces wreaking havoc on the natural environment and even ends back up in our own food supply.   There is a very delicate balance that exists between the ocean and all of life on this planet and if we continue to neglect it, the future won’t be very bright for us humans. The good news within this plastic pollution epidemic is that every single piece of it, is created by us. Therefore it could be easily solved by us if we were only to accept responsibility, change our consumption habits and lifestyles (ie. stop using plastic), and use alternative environmentally conscious alternatives. as there are now plenty. Klean: Getting involved in a meaningful way with such a wide reaching and important issue like ocean conservation can look pretty overwhelming to the average person. What advice do you have for someone, surfer or not, who is looking to get involved? Greg: You are absolutely correct, if you look at the most pressing environmental issues from a global perspective, they can very quickly become overwhelming, leaving people to feel that their individual efforts and actions to stop them are pointless and won’t make a difference. The best advice that I can give somebody who is looking to get involved is to not worry about changing the world, but focus at first on simply their individual world and lives. The Surfrider Foundation actually has a slogan that sums up this idea very succinctly and that is “think global, but act local.” If we were all to adopt that mentality, and focus our energies towards changing our immediate lives and communities, the impact we would have would be tremendous. Complacency is one of the biggest threats we currently face in these battles. People believe that somebody else will solve these problems, or their actions don’t matter and this couldn’t be farther from the truth. We all have a role to play if we are going to solve these problems and the path to do so starts and the individual and personal level. Klean: Here’s a fun one for you to lighten things up a little: Someone drops you on a tropical island with a reeling right point break in your front yard and tells you that’s where you get to spend the rest of your days. You have all your surf gear, shelter and plenty of food and water. What two other things do you bring with you? Greg: My girlfriend Taylor and an assortment of Klean Kanteen products…with all the above I could most certainly live happily ever after!

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