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June 19-21, 2018 | 1 June 19-21, 2018 | 1 Summer Market Edison | 2 - - - - - - - June 19-21, 2018 | 3 Wed July 11th Thur July 12th - Summer Market Edison | 4 CONGRATULATIONS to our 2018 Grant Recipients We are pleased to announce the recipients of the 2018 EASR Outdoor Opportunity Grant Program for the Mid-Atlantic Region. Camp Letts of YMCA - - - - - - June 19-21, 2018 | 5 WEDGEWOOD BALLROOM Summer Market Edison | 6 GRAND BALLROOM REGISTRATION DESK June 19-21, 2018 | 7 *New Members Highlighted in YELLOW A, B, C S Kate Ball Young 508 Kevin Brew 418-420, 422-424 Chris Sadler 448 Mike Scavetta 513-514 Kevin Carnes 442-446 Kurt Schumann 460 Amanda Cragen 410 Greg Smith 438-440 D, E Erik Steinour 502-504 David Donahue 468-470 Matt Strickland 400-408 Kelly Dwyer 442-446 Mike Ebner 468-470 T thru Z F, G Tim Tatarka 418-420, 422-424 Todd Fairbarin 501 Bryan Walsh 426-430 Ray Ferrand 404-406 Erik Weber 507 Tad Fox 432-436 Lauren Wright 505-506 Tina Goldstein 452-454 H, I, J, K, L Andrew Howard 511-512 Andrew Hughes 474-476 Joe Kirk 450 M, N, O Lisa Mansback 462 Andy Molter 464-466, 480-482 Ryan Moran 464-466, 480-482 Rick Neill 442-446 P, Q, R John Phaneuf 426-430 Doug Reilley 456-458 Steve Rogerson 400-408 Kristin Russell 412-416 Summer Market Edison | 8 June 19-21, 2018 | 9 A E Adidas Outdoor 426-430 Eagle Creek 464-466, 480-482 Ahnu 511-512 Eagles Nest Outfitters 404-406 Alite Design 432-436 Euro Sock 426-430 Aravon Shoes 474-476 Ex Officio 464-466, 480-482 Asolo 400-408 F Avex 448 Farm to Feet 511-512 B Five Ten 426-430 Bern Helmets 426-430 Fjallraven 464-466, 480-482 Big Agnes 468-470 Forecast Sunglasses 448 Bionica 452-454 Fox River 432-436 Born 450 Fox River Mills 502-504 Brunton 464-466, 480-482 Free Fly Apparel 404-406 Buff 456-458 FreeStyle Watches 448 Byer of Maine 462 G C Giro Winter Helmets & 418-420, 422-424 Camelbak 400-408 Goggles Cascade Designs/ MSR 442-446 GSI Outdoors 456-458 Chaco 464-466, 480-482 H Chaos/CTR 507 Haflinger 474-476 Chums 432-436 Hanwag 464-466, 480-482 Chums 502-504 Hestra Gloves 501 Clifbar 400-408 Hoka One One 474-476 Comfortiva 452-454 Hydrapak 460 Comfortiva Socks 452-454 Hydro Flask 468-470 D I, J Dakine 448 IceMule 400-408 Dakota Grizzly 462 Innova Disc Golf 456-458 Dale of Norway 501 Darn Tough Vermont 418-420, 422-424 Dearfoam Slippers 462 Deuter USA 468-470 Dunham 474-476 Summer Market Edison | 10 June 19-21, 2018 | 11 K O KBell Socks 462 Obermeyer 502-504 & 507 Keen 412-416 Oboz Footwear 468-470 Klean Kanteen 426-430 Olukai Premium Footwear 442-446 Klymit 432-436 Outdoor Research 468-470 Klymit 456-458 P, Q Kuhl Sportwear 438-440 Perfect Storm 404-406 L Pistil Designs 418-420, 422-424 Leatherman 464-466, 480-482 PolarMax 432-436 Leki USA 456-458 Polarmax 502-504 Lewis N Clark 462 PrAna 442-446 Lezyne 426-430 Primus 464-466, 480-482 Lifestraw 426-430 Princeton Tec 456-458 M R Maloja 508 Rafters 502-504 Mammut 456-458 Red Ledge 468-470 Manzella 456-458 Richardson Caps 448 Marmot 418-420, 422-424 Rome Ind. 462 Mission Belt Company 438-440 Royal Robbins 404-406 Mountain Khakis 432-436 S Mountain Khakis 502-504 Mountainsmith 404-406 Salomon 505-506 MPowerd Luci Solar 460 Sealskinz 432-436 Lantern Seirus Innovation 502-504 MSR 442-446 Sherpa Adventure Gear 460 Skullcandy Audio 448 N Smartwool 400-408 Native Eyewear 468-470 Smith Optics 448 NiteRider 432-436 Snow Peak 400-408 NSP 448 Socksmith 438-440 Sole Footbeds 426-430 Source Hydration 432-436 SportRack 418-420, 422-424 Summer Market Edison | 12 Perfect Storm 404-406 Pistil Designs 418-420, 422-424 PolarMax 432-436 Polarmax 502-504 PrAna 442-446 Primus 464-466, 480-482 Princeton Tec 456-458 June 19-21, 2018 | 13 S continued T continued SportRack 418-420, 422-424 Teva 511-512 SteriPEN Water 456-458 The North Face 513-514 Purification Thule Rack Systems 418-420, 422-424 Stormy Kromer 462 Thule Travel Gear 418-420, 422-424 Suncloud Sunglasses 448 Tilley Endurables 404-406 Sunskis 400-408 Tilley Endurables 501 Surftech 448 Toad & Co. 400-408 T U, V, W, X, Y, Z Tentree 404-406 Under Armour 511-512 Tentsile Tents 501 US Sherpa 456-458 Terramar 456-458 Vibram 410 Terramar Sports 462 Zanier Gloves 507 Summer Market Edison | 14 June 19-21, 2018 | 15 Summer Market Edison | 16 .
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