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Plus, celebrating the return of Hōkūleʻa to Hawaiʻi after sailing around the world. In T

Plus, celebrating the return of HōkÅ«leÊ»a to HawaiÊ»i after sailing around the world. [View on web]( [patagonia®]( [MEN’S]( [WOMEN’S]( [PACKS & GEAR]( [FREE SHIPPING ON ALL ORDERS OVER $75*]( [Pataloha Collection]( [Pataloha Collection] [Pataloha Exclusives]( [SHOP ALL PATALOHA]( [Read the Story]( [Pataloha collage]( [Mālama Honua: HōkÅ«le‘a’s Voyage of Hope] [Pataloha Exclusives]( [LEARN MORE]( [SHOP LIMITED EDITION]( [Read the Story]( In Their Wake By KaÊ»iulani Murphy [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [e-mail](mailto:?subject=In Their Wake&body= “At every sunrise and sunset, we religiously study Mother Nature’s clues: the swell direction, wind strength, cloud shapes, colors, land cues … everything. Steering by the swells during the day and overcast nights, we cherish the occasional sight of stars.” [READ THE STORY ON OUR BLOG]( [Patagonia Books]( Mālama Honua: HōkÅ«le‘a – A Voyage Of Hope By Jennifer Allen Photos by John Bilderback [PREORDER THE BOOK]( PHOTOS: (Top) Bringing back the fun: an afternoon game of beer fetch with Hank Gaskell and the border collies. North Shore, OÊ»ahu, HawaiÊ»i. TIM DAVIS (Middle) A collection of photos from HōkÅ«le‘a’s Mālama Honua Worldwide Voyage. JOHN BILDERBACK (Bottom) The crew endured rough weather and 25-foot swells during much of the 12-day passage from Aotearoa to Australia. HōkÅ«le‘a ’s arrival into the Sydney Harbor marked the first time the canoe left the Pacific Ocean. JOHN BILDERBACK [Men’s]( [Web Specials]( [Women’s]( [Patagonia Provisions]( [Kids’ & Babies]( [Patagonia Books]( [Packs & Gear]( [Gift Cards]( Sport Our Blog [Climbing]( [Ski/Snowboarding]( [Surfing]( [Fly Fishing]( [Trail Running]( [Mountain Biking]( [The Cleanest Line]( [#]( Footprint Chronicles [Worn Wear]( Worn Wear [#]( Ironclad Guarantee [#]( 1% for the Planet Visit Us [facebook]( [instagram]( [twitter]( [tumblr]( [Pinterest]( [vimeo]( [You-Tube]( Patagonia Customer Service: 800.638.6464 8550 White Fir St, Reno, NV 89523 | [Contact Us]( Email Preferences Set your gender, locale and frequency so we can send you emails that matter. [Unsubscribe]( | [Update My Preferences]( *Free Shipping details: If your order meets or exceeds the amount advertised on the website, you qualify for free ground shipping. Choose the FREE delivery option (up to 10 business days) at checkout or over the Phone at 1-800-638-6464 . This offer is valid for orders shipped to addresses in the United States and all U.S. Territories only, not valid for international orders. The free shipping option is not valid for gift cards, Patagonia Outlet stores, wetsuits, surfboards, or with Pro, Team and Group Sales. This email was sent to {EMAIL} © 2017 Patagonia, Inc.

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