Alpine Shop, STANLEY, and Schlafly invite you back to Alpine Shop’s Kirkwood location on Thursday, September 19 for the latest edition of the 2019 Schalfly Al-Pint Night Series.
This event will benefit the SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital by serving as a kickoff for the 2019 Glennon Card fundraiser! The Glennon Card is a unique, 10-day discount shopping program (October 18–27) organized by the SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children’s Foundation and the Glennon Guild, a 350 member women’s organization serving the children cared for by SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital. Alpine Shop has been a proud partner of this event for the past eight years.
As we’ve done at all of the 2019 Al-Pint Nights, you can purchase a reusable STANLEY Adventure Stein for $25 and enjoy two free Schalfly pours at this Al-pint night – and at all remaining 2019 pint nights(!)–or buy a custom plastic cup for $5 and enjoy two beers. (Or if you’ve already purchased your Adventure Stein for the year, simply show up and enjoy your two beers!) As this event benefits a children’s organization, we will also be sure to feature plenty of non-alcoholic beverages, as well.
Here’s How the Glennon Card Works:
An individual purchases a Glennon Card which entitles the cardholder to a 20% discount on regularly priced merchandise at more than 345 participating stores, salons and restaurants for the 10-day shopping period of October 18-27. 100% of card sales benefit the kids cared for by SSM Health Cardinal Glennon.
Your Purchase Helps Sick and Injured Children
In just the first eight years of the program, proceeds from the
Glennon Card benefiting SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital
have funded:
Ultrasound and surgical team equipment
Transport team
Knights of Columbus Developmental Center
Enhanced the lobby atrium and patient waiting areas
BALLWIN, MO – When you name a course after a hill titled “Cardiac Hill,” you’d expect times to go up. Instead, the 218 runners that tackled the “Cardiac Course” at Castlewood State Park on Thursday, August 15, pushed the pace up a notch compared to the week before. The approximately 4 mile race featured two substantial climbs, including the previously mentioned “Cardiac Hill” and also saw participants make their first finish-line-crossing of Kiefer Creek.
Once again, Jon-Paul LaVenture (37, Ballwin) was the first to cross through the Alpine Shop arch in a time of 26:28.5, more than a minute faster than last week’s second-place runner, Andy Rains (26, Ballwin, 27:43.2). Josh Wright (41, Kirkwood), who took third place last week, as well, crossed the finish line in 28:19.3 to round out the top three in the overall standings. Those three will also hold the points lead heading into the final race of the 2019 Series next week.
For the women’s open category, Jaime Maher (36, St. Louis), last week’s winner, took first once again in a time of 33:04.9, beating last week’s second place finisher, Lory Cooper (32, St. Louis, 33:37.9), to the line by just over 30 seconds. Repeating the “familiarity” theme of this year’s races, Yuting Huang (28, Ballwin), last week’s third place woman, took – you guessed it – third place with a time of 35:34.8.
Chris Martel (53, Francis Park) won his 11th straight masters Trail Run Series race with a final time of 29:38.7 (7th overall). Eric Buckley (56, St. Louis, 31:42.6) was second in the division for the second straight week. And Ryan Yoch (56, O’Fallon, IL, 32:07.0) returned to the top three after taking second during the first week’s race. On the women’s side, Kate Dewey (51, Chesterfield) took home her third straight win with a time of 38:24.6, with Sherri Schultz (50, Chesterfield, 39:56.5) and Julie Dobslaw (51, University City, 40:48.0) once again, taking second and third, respectively.
The final race of the 2019 Alpine Shop Trail Run Series will take place next Thursday night, August 22 at 6:15 pm.
It may be summer now, but soon it will be time for students to head back to campus and back to the books.
So, guys and gals, we’ve gathered up a few tips to help you make the most of what you got and stay green while doing it.
Avoid Plastic Bottles
Seems simple enough and you’ve heard it a hundred times, you may even already practice it, but keeping a few good water bottles and tumblers in the dorm are a must for kicking the plastic bottle habit and making your own beverages to help keep costs down.
Our favorite tumbler for keeping your drink cold through the party, ahem… study sessions, is the Yeti 30 oz tumbler with a variety of lids and color options. You can get them to match your style and you never have to worry about your drink being the opposite temperature than you want it.
For bottles, our wide assortment of Klean Kanteen has you covered on any size or color and the double wall vacuum keeps your drink at just your favorite temperature so when you make coffee in the wee hours and you really need that boost mid-morning, you don’t have to suffer through a lukewarm disaster.
Check out these skratch drink mixes for a flavorful blast that will keep you hydrated through cram sessions and recovery.
Furnishing your dorm
Furniture is a given but what about all the shipping and moving involved? Two great ways to combat this are to buy second-hand from around campus which not only knocks out the moving involved but also reuses the old and cuts out the effects of manufacturing. That’s not always an option, though. Sometimes in the scramble of everyone moving in, things get snatched up quickly.
Another less common solution is to use camp furniture! Imagine a living room filled with an ENO hammock or a study circle comprised of our beloved Nemo Stargazers (see below). And when it’s time to explore the outdoors for the weekend or pack up and head home it all packs down to a portable size that is sure to fit in even the most compact cars.
Cooking for yourself
Most dorms don’t allow you to have open flames but that doesn’t mean you can’t make some amazing food for yourself. You can do a lot with microwaves, toaster ovens and Crock pots which all keep most of the heat contained to help keep your electric costs down, too. And when you’re in a pinch and don’t have time to find the best slow cooker meal, our backpacking meals can seem like heaven and all you need is hot water.
Unplug
You can’t get through college without your electronics; they are your lifeblood. But checking your settings and making sure you have them set to the best power saving practices to fit your needs can cut down on electrical use as well as help keep you going longer with more battery power. For even more power saving, you can hook up to our Goal Zero solar chargers to keep your laptops and speakers going while hanging out in the Quad, soaking up the sun. Or, you can even use it to power some sweet lighting to your back patio. (Oh and a quick reminder to make sure you unplug all your other electronics when not in use as those cause a slow drain as well.)
What’s that smell?
Anyone who has been in a dorm room knows they can get smelly quickly if you ended up with the messy roommate (or if you’re the messy roommate). One green way to combat those smells is to place a couple of potted plants around the room to help improve air quality and a couple of herbs in the window to add a little fragrance. Plus then you can quickly add fresh free herbs to your favorite Crock Pot meals!
Hang it up
Get a drying rack to hang dry your clothes. Not only will you not have to fight for the last dryer but you will save a ton of energy in the process. Worried about it taking too long to dry? We have lots of quick dry clothing made from merino wool to the latest wicking technology from Patagonia. Check out our blog here about our favorite wicking clothing.
Inked
Printer ink is just one more thing that adds to the seemingly endless list of non-efficient products, but you can do some small things to help. Did you know that most printers have an “ink saver mode”? You can also get most cartridges refilled at a local store and they save the cartridge from going to the landfill as well as your wallet a few extra bucks. If they can’t be refilled, check and see if your school has a recycling collection for these. If not, why not try to start one, yourself?
Keep it clean
The soap of all soaps – Dr. Bronner’s Pure-Castile Soap . This eco-friendly, all-natural soap cares about its customers, employees and the environment. A little goes a long way and works great as a shampoo, body wash, laundry detergent, dish soap, floor cleaner and even pets! Check out their dilution cheat sheet here.
Ditch the plastic bags
One option is to simply ask for paper at checkout. An even better option is to bring your own. We have a couple of bags that are our favorite for hitting the local farmers markets and hauling our myriad of stuff around town.
Pass it on
Recycle what you can when you leave. When the semester has ended and it’s time to pack up we hope you will keep in mind local shelters and charities to donate furniture and unused school supplies to. Or make use of that college bulletin board and hand things over to the next set of pupils coming through the door.
Good luck this semester and cheers to being green. Are there things we didn’t mention? Tell us what you currently do to keep your dorm green!
Finding the right gear to keep you cool, dry and comfortable can be tough. That’s why we are here to help. We have curated our favorite pieces for wicking sweat away from your skin. But don’t forget you also want to keep your skin healthy by covering it with UPF sun protection fabrics and sunblock, too!
1) Patagonia Women’s Tropic Comfort Hoody – This lightweight, fast-drying fishing and travel hoody wicks away moisture, offers 50+ UPF sun protection, and has Polygiene® permanent odor control for extended wear in hot and humid weather.
2) Patagonia Women’s Capilene® Cool Daily Graphic Shirt – most versatile performance knit for use on trails or on the water provides 50+ UPF sun protection and Polygiene® permanent odor control. Patagonia tech tees keep you comfortable when you’re working hard in conditions ranging from cool to hot.
3) Royal Robbins Women’s Expedition 3/4 Sleeve Shirt – Style, function, comfort – this top works hard to keep you dry, cool and comfortable on long, hot days on the trail, but has the style to handle civilized evenings out. Packable and wrinkle resistant, quick-drying and durable, it has TempraTech™ thermoregulating mesh at the yoke for wicking performance that adapts to rising temps, built in UPF 40+ sun protection, and a hidden zip pocket on the hip to secure your cash and passport.
4) White Sierra Women’s Crystal Cove River Shorts – The Crystal Cove River Short is always ready for any land and sea getaway, thanks to its quick dry & travel friendly nylon fabric. Comfort fit flat front with back side elastic waistband. Front hand slash pockets make it a laid-back short while multiple cargo pockets are there for all your valuables.
5) The North Face Women’s Class V 2.0 Hike Short – In the river or on the trail, The North Face Women’s Class V 2.0 Hike Short feels great wherever you adventure in the warmer seasons. Its FlashDry fabric wicks moisture and dries quickly to help you feel fresh after hot hikes or cool dips. It also shields you from the sun’s harmful sunlight. The elastic waistband is complemented with a novelty belt.
6) Icebreaker Everyday Cami 175 – Combining flattering feminine style with the softness and breathability of 100% pure merino wool, the 175 Everyday Cami is a versatile and ultra-comfortable top for any day, anywhere. This cozy cami features a rib knit design for superior comfort and stretch, while the classic scoop neck design makes it a wardrobe essential in any season. Adjustable straps help you find the perfect fit. While it does not have sun protection we find this top to be the pintacle of baselayers, offering dryness from the skin out.
7) The North Face Men’s Paramount Trail Shorts – Navigate through the backcountry wearing The North Face® Paramount Trail Shorts. The durable nylon material is accompanied by a relaxed fit silhouette that ensures ultimate comfort. They feature UPF 50 sun protection, so you can stay out for hours on end. Complete with a webbed belt and various pockets to hold your trail essentials, these shorts will become your go-to for every adventure.
8) The North Face Monanock Short-Sleeve Shirt – Men’s – The North Face hid a few tricks up the Men’s Monanock Shirt’s sleeves to better prepare you for summer trips out of the country. Its sun-blocking fabric features FlashDry fibers that advance moisture management and quick-drying comfort for warm tours through foreign cities. There’s an internal pocket sized for passports to keep your identity cleverly hidden in public places.
9) Icebreaker Men’s Cool-Lite Amplify Short Sleeve Crewe – A lightweight training T-shirt, the Amplify Short Sleeve Crewe is a smart choice for when you want to take it to the next level. Made from our ultra-light 130gm jersey, the fabric features corespun fibers, where we wrap merino and natural TENCEL® around nylon for added durability and a great feel. Cool-Lite™ technology keeps you cool when things start to heat up, and a mesh back and sleeves offer added ventilation. This breathable T-shirt wicks away moisture for maximum comfort and performance whether you’re hitting the gym or out on the trail. The design features off-set shoulder seams to prevent chafing, and a drop-tail hem for added coverage.
11) Simms Stone Cold Shirt Short Sleeve – Sometimes great fishing requires venturing into places that feel like the inside of a blast furnace. It’s times like these that it’s important to keep your cool. The Stone Cold SS Shirt can help. Made with Cool Control™ cool-touch fabric technology, this quick-drying fishing shirt also features COR3™ performance to help out in the moisture wicking, odor fighting, and sun protection departments.
12) White Sierra – Men’s Bug Free Base Camp Long Sleeve Crew – For those who prefer the natural feel of cotton and need protection from the pesky mosquitoes, this Bug Free Jersey Long Sleeve Crew is for you to wear on any day. Treated with Insect Shield Technology, this casual long sleeve fends off mosquitoes and bugs so you can enjoy the outdoor. It’s also quick drying and wrinkle resistant.
13) Outdoor Research – Oasis Sombrero – Women`s The Oasis Sombrero offers the highest level of sun protection in a garment, UPF 50, and is sure to keep you nice and cool under the blazing sun. The extra wide brim offers shade while the liner headband wicks perspiration away.
14) Buff – Coolnet UV+ – Built for Ultimate Sun Protection – BUFF CoolNet UV+™ Multifunctional Headwear is 95% recycled – engineered with REPREVE® performance microfiber, HeiQ cooling technology, Polygiene® odor control and has a 4-Way, seamless, ULTRA STRETCH fabric construction that features UPF 50+ sun protection. BUFF CoolNet UV+™ Multifunctional Headwear is approved and recommended by The Skin Cancer Foundation. Can be worn 12 different ways – from cap to balaclava, neck gaiter to hair tie.
From Friday, July 19 through Thursday August 1, 2019 Alpine Shop is offering an impressive deal on all of your favorite clothing and gear from the most iconic brands in the outdoors – The Back to School Kickback!
Get ready to head back to school, back to campus, back to the lake house, back to the backcountry… whatever it is you want to get back to, you can get rewarded for shopping at Alpine Shop!
The program is pretty simple: Between now and August 1, purchase $119 worth of anything in our store – pre-tax – and Alpine Shop will give you a reward certificate for $20 towards your next full-price purchase to be made between August 2–18, 2019. There’s no limit to how many reward certificates you can receive! And, even better, certificate is good throughout the Missouri state tax holiday, August 2–4.
Shop on-line at www.alpineshop.com as well! We’ll automatically include your Reward Certificate with your purchase.
Please Note: •$20 Reward certificates are redeemable for regularly-priced retail merchandise at all Alpine Shop locations starting August 2, 2019 and ending August 18, 2019. Offer may not be combined with any other discounts or promotions. Not redeemable for cash, gift cards or any Alpine Shop program. Offer also not valid on special orders or prior purchases. Offer is limited to stock on hand. Return of goods purchased in order to receive reward certificate will result in forfeiture of certificate. No balance will be carried over after purchase of any amount. No change will be given for any remaining balance. • Qualifying purchase amounts exclude gift cards, taxes, returns and previous purchases. Cannot be combined with any other special offer or incentive, except for the Missouri State Tax Holiday August 2-4, 2019.
My wife and I purchased The North Face Jester Backpack pictured above for our youngest son before he entered first grade in the 2004-05 school year. Fed up with the number of backpacks our older kids were going through each year at school, we wanted to try a different approach.
12 years later, my son left for college. Before he headed off to campus, he texted me to ask if he could get a new backpack.
“What’s wrong with your old one?” I asked.
“Nothing,” he replied. “I’ve just had it for 12 years. All of grade school and high school. Come on!”
He got his new pack. Another TNF backpack, actually. This time with a laptop sleeve. Something he didn’t really need back then. But it’s still built with the same strength and durability that old Jester was constructed with over 13 years ago.
And the old pack? Still in use for trips, actual hiking, as well as the ever-so-often lugging around of video game consoles and controllers.
Here at Alpine Shop, we know you can grab a backpack for $15 or less at any big box chain. But, we all know how quickly those can break, especially with the immense weight of the books kids pile into them these days. This year, make sure they have a pack that will last, no matter what they put it through.
Stop by any Alpine Shop location and find a backpack they can count on for entire school career.
St. Louis Magazine announced their A-List Readers’ Choice Awards on Monday, June 17 and St. Louis-based Alpine Shop has come out on top once again.
Alpine Shop won for both Best Outdoor Store as well as Best Activewear, beating out brands like REI, Bass Pro Shops, Lululemon and Athleta. Alpine Shop also ended up as one of three finalists for Best Bike Shop.
This is the fifth time in the past eight years that Alpine Shop has won the award for Best Activewear or Athletic Wear. This is the first time that St. Louis Magazine has handed out a Readers’ Choice Award for Best Outdoor Store.
This is the second major honor for Alpine Shop in the past 10 days. On Saturday, June 8, Alpine Shop was named Retailer of the Year by the Grassroots Outdoor Alliance.
Alpine Shop was featured in the May 2019 issue of Outdoor Insight Magazine as one of the “Great 8: Outdoor Retailers Who Use Special Events to Take their Business to Another Level.”
“As retail origin stories go, St. Louis-based Alpine Shop definitely has a good one. And its evolution into a standout retailer with four locations – thanks in part to a thriving event business – is pretty impressive, too.”
Calling all outdoor enthusiasts! The renowned outdoor adventure road show, the Get Out More Tour is coming to your area!
BACKPACKER Magazine, the authority on outdoor adventure, is proud to present the 19th annual Get Out More Tour! BACKPACKER Magazine’s ambassador, Randy Propster, is an expert in the outdoor industry. He spends over 200 days out of the year on the road, pursuing his passions—hiking, backpacking, camping, and outdoor adventure of all kinds!
Randy and the Get Out More Tour will visit Alpine Shop on June 6th, 2019 at 6:30PM. Randy’s expertise, knowledge, and tips + tricks inspire experienced and novice outdoor enthusiasts across the country to get out more. Plus, each event will include a killer outdoor gear giveaway!
The interactive 90-minute seminar will educate and inspire participants while covering a wide range of topics including: • Backpacking essentials • The latest in gear and apparel • Living a van life • Survival skills • Trail-tested tips
Join us at a FREE Get Out More Tour event for the opportunity to meet Randy and the chance to win top-notch outdoor gear from the Tour’s incredible sponsors!
Registration is not necessary, but seating is done on a first-come, first-served basis.
The 2019 Get Out More Tour is presented by Adventure Medical Kit, Backpacker’s Pantry, Fjallraven, Hydrapak, LEKI, MSR, Osprey, Republic of Durable Goods, Salomon, Sawyer Products, Nemo and BioLite.
Alpine Shop has been honored to win St. Louis Magazine’s A-List Award numerous times over the past 10 years. For 2019, we’ve been nominated in three different categories: Activewear, Bike Store and Outdoor/Camping Store. While we’ve won an A-List before, this is the first time we’ve been nominated in multiple categories!
At Alpine Shop, we believe that simply exploring the wild places that surround us transforms our lives for the better.
That belief formed our vision as a company: “Generations Transformed by Discovery Outdoors.” Those five words have driven Alpine Shop to dedicate itself over the past 45 years to the idea that getting people outside brings about positive physical, emotional and spiritual changes in them. And we like to think we’re doing a pretty good job of it.
If you’re one of the hundreds who have helped us clean up our area rivers and parks, or worked with us to build new trails throughout our region, you’ve experienced it firsthand.
If you’re one of the 17,000+ people who have participated in one of our clinics, competitions, events, or instructional classes over the past five years, or if you’re one of the millions we’ve outfitted for your own adventures in that same time, we hope you would agree, as well.
On-line voting ends this Friday, April 19 and is free for anyone to participate. If we’ve made your A-List, we’d appreciate it if you would let the rest of St. Louis know this as well! We’re told that voting is extremely close this year across almost all categories. We’d love to have your vote.
If, for some reason, you think we haven’t earned your vote, we’d really like to know that, as well, and anything we could do to make things better. Please let us know by sending an email to customercare (at) alpineshop.com. Thank you!