Where to find

  • Doppio

    310 Oak St.
    Hood River, OR 97031
    (541) 386-3000

    Customer are the primary motivaion for our work. They are not an interruption of our work. Customers are the peple who bring us thier wants and esires and our primary objective is to satify them as best we can. Most importantly our customers are fellow human beings with feelings and emotions like our own. They are equals to be treated with courtesy and respect at all times.
  • Farm Stand in the Gorge

    1009 12th St
    Hood River, OR 97031
    (541) 386-4203

    We offer fresh organic produce and free range, pastured, and organic meat and eggs. We also have a wide variety in our grocery department, including healthy snacks, cereals, nuts, cheeses, and much more. Our wine, beer, and cider features a huge selection of the very best!  You will also find Kombucha on tap, Bulletproof Coffee, and a variety of options, including vegan, dairy/gluten free, Paleo, etc.  We are here to meet your needs so you can travel, eat out, and feel as healthy as eating right in your own home!
  • Goodwynn's

    67296 E. Hwy 26
    Welches, OR 97067

    Goodwynns Co was founded to be your mountain general store. Curating the best products from Ski, Snowboard, Bike and Fishing equipment to the best gifts, beer, and food items from small and local businesses.
    We are located in the former The Fly Fishing Shop building which was founded in 1981 in Welches, OR
    Our store is located next to some of the best year-round biking, and skiing and with easy access to mnay of the best trout, bass and shad waters plus numerous year-round steelhead and salmon rivers.
  • Ground Coffee

    67296 E. Hwy 26
    Welches, OR 97067

    Goodwynns Co was founded to be your mountain general store. Curating the best products from Ski, Snowboard, Bike and Fishing equipment to the best gifts, beer, and food items from small and local businesses.
    We are located in the former The Fly Fishing Shop building which was founded in 1981 in Welches, OR
    Our store is located next to some of the best year-round biking, and skiing and with easy access to mnay of the best trout, bass and shad waters plus numerous year-round steelhead and salmon rivers.
  • JDS Bodega

    161 N. Capital Blvd
    Bosie ID 83702
    (208) 519-5516

    JD's Bodega is conveniently located in downtown Boise, Idaho. As Boise's first Bodega, we offer more than just convenience. The Bodega offers beyond your typical necessities; carrying an array of products sourced from 40+ local Boise-based businesses.
  • Monster Hutch

    www.monsterhutch.com
    (541) 980-6777

    Online store form your skate, snow, moto and lifestyle.
  • Outer Limits at Mt Hood Meadows

    P.O. Box 470
    Mt Hood, OR 97041
    503) 337-2222

    Take your riding to your outer most limits and beyond! Outfit yourself for your great adventure slopeside at Outer Limits Sports at Mt. Hood Meadows. We have the quality brands that offer the form and function that will help you not only brave our NW winters, but excel and propel you to higher performance. Our Outer Limits Sports crew will also give you the insider tips on products that perform the best on Mt. Hood!
  • Pacifica Gifts

    410 Oak Street
    Hood River, OR 97031
    (541) 490-9371

    Greetings. My name is Maureen Donald, I am the owner of PacificaGifts.com
    I started Pacifica Gifts 22 years ago after meeting the owners of Pacifica Beauty while on a Baja surf trip. One night over cervezas and Brook's wonderful guacamole, we hatched a plan for me to sell Pacifica Candles, Stella Mare Candles and other Pacifica items in Hood River. Over the years the store has grown into Pacifica Gifts. We are proud to be the only retail distributor of all Stella Mare Candle fragrances, and the entire boutique assortment of Pacifica Beauty products which are better than ever.  Next time your in the Hood River area please stop in and say hi. 
  • Treebird Family Market

    106 Hwy 35
    Hood River, OR 97031
    (541) 387-2202

    Our goal is to provide healthy food for our community and we look forward to serving you. We have a limited selection online available for pickup or local delivery but we have a much wider selection in store so stop by today.
  • Western Market

    447 West Nine Mile
    Ferndale, Michigan 48220
    (248) 546-7288

    We are an independently-owned natural market serving Ferndale, North Detroit and the surrounding areas.  We opened our doors in 1983 and have been striving to become the best neighborhood market in Metro Detroit ever since.
    We are an independent grocer committed to serving and educating our community by providing an enthusiastically curated set of foods and goods. We seek products that are ethically sourced and authentically produced to support local food systems and culinary traditions. We aim for sustainable growth and profitability in a way which supports our family of employees, customers and community partners.

  • Cal Skate

    210 NW 6th Street

    Portland, Oregon 97209

    (503) 248-4095

    Cal Skate is the world's oldest skateshop - skaters servicing skaters since 1976.

    Established in 1976.

    Cal Skate Skateboards opened in 1976 as a core Skateboard store and has grown into the largest skateboard retailer in the North West and host to our skateboard museum sharing the history of skateboarding with new generations of skaters. Skaters serving skaters since 1976

  • Edge or Urge - Unlikely Professionals

    212 E. Franklin Street
    Raleigh, N.C. 27604
    (919) 803-7420

    Just like Edge of Urge, Unlikely Professionals was built on the mantra of making something from nothing. This space speaks to anyone who believes in their vision to do the damn thing and make themselves proud no matter what the profession. It’s a family vision and execution from Jessie and Derek—even their 2-year-old daughter June painted a wall in the shop. Both Jessie and Derek collectively built businesses from nothing and this space is the culmination of their vision and their own workshops.While Unlikely Professionals was in its early development, Jessie embraced her journey into self-care. Caught up in the hustle of entrepreneurship, Jessie drove herself to exhaustion, isolation, and constant stress. She wanted a change of pace, and to take the time to take care of herself, to build meaningful relationships and introduce new loving rituals into her daily life. In this search for self-love, she discovered she wasn’t the only one craving a transition for the better.