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Unit price perAM Seasoning salt is a universal cooking salt, made from a blend of flake kosher salt, herbs, and spices. We are proudly American small batch made. Free of sugar, gluten, MSG, chemicals, and anti-caking agents.
A Bolt Ranch Store staff favorite enhancing the flavor of your breakfast, lunch and dinner.
$29.00
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Unit price perVanilla Bean Baking SALT is made from a blend of flake salt, sea salt, unbleached cane sugar, and Madagascar vanilla beans.We are proudly American small batch made. Free of gluten, MSG, chemicals, and anti-caking agents.
Beautiful addition to any baking recipe or finishing SALT for that perfect sweet and salty umami!
It is so simple to use, just follow any baking recipe you are making and substitute the salt for a m. SALT. It takes the thinking out of how to make your food taste good.
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Unit price perGood & Well Supply Co. - National Park Candles - All natural soy candle handcrafted to impart the scents of the wild and pristine lands of Canada's national parks. Good & Well Supply Co. crafts clean candles that celebrate the human connection with nature and inspire exploration.
Pint is approximately 14oz offering about 80+ Burn Hours.
Scents:
1) Banff - Spruce Needle, Cedarwood & Citrus
2) Bryce Canyon - Cinnamon, Orange, Pine & Smoke
3) Denali - Black Spruce, Pine, Cedarwood & Citrus
4) Pacific Rim - Sea Salt, Dunes & Driftwood
5) Redwood - Oakmoss, sage, citrus & damp earth
6) Riding Mountain - Pine needle, sandalwood & vetiver
7) Yellowstone - Vetiver, pine needle, sandalwood
$50.00
Unit price perJan Drake Wild Horses of the West
Finalist for the READING THE WEST BOOK AWARD for illustrated nonfiction.
Captivating photographs and stories of the wild horses of the west.
Take an intimate look at the majestic equines who roam the public lands of the Mountain West: Wild Horses of the West provides a front row seat to a world rarely glimpsed by most people. Stories highlight specific horses known in these areas, such as The Old Man, One Ear, and the Cremello Brothers, whom the photographer, Jan Drake, has been following with her camera for years. More than 200 color photographs are divided into sections including Family Bands, Mares and Foals, Fighting Mustangs, Stallions and Bachelors, and Cedar Mountain Mustangs.
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Unit price perBath bubbles mixed with this luxurious beech wood bath brush will lavish your body with ultimate relaxation. The large elastic band will hold the brush firmly in your hand while it softly massages your skin with its wonderful bristles. When not in use, hang it on a hook for added decoration to the bathroom decor.
$35.00
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Ashley Schoenith’s The Heirloomed Kitchen takes us back to our grandmother’s kitchen with enticing aromas and made-from-scratch meals cooked with love.
This is a carefully curated cookbook with nostalgic-style photography that beautifully presents the food while also showcasing heirloom cookware, serving vessels and utensils, and the gracious gentility of Southern hospitality. The recipes are slow-paced and packed with family memories taken from those splattered, handwritten recipe cards passed down from mother to child to grandchild.
The 100 plus recipes, along with elegant photography, bring you to the table for family meals with breakfasts, appetizers, soups, salads, main dishes, sides, desserts, special holiday gatherings, and, of course, classic drinks for the cocktail hour. You’ll find Flaky Buttermilk Biscuits, Fried Green Tomatoes, Chicken and Dumplings, St. George Island Shrimp and Grits, Cornmeal-Fried Okra, Banana Pudding Cups, Wild Strawberry Shortcakes, Derby Mint Juleps, and Back Porch Sun Tea all calling you to the dining room for food, family, and memory making.
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Unit price perFilled with beautiful National Geographic photography, wisdom from expert hikers like Andrew Skurka, need-to-know travel information, and practical wildlife-spotting tips, this inspirational guide offers the planet’s best experiences for hikers and sightseers. From short day hikes—California’s Sierra High Route, Lake Agnes Teahouse in Alberta, Norway’s Mt. Skala—to multiday excursions like Mt. Meru in Tanzania and multi-week treks (Egypt’s Sinai Trail, Bhutan’s Snowman Trek, and the Bibbulum Track in Australia), you’ll find a hike that matches your interests and skill level. Crossing all continents and climates (from the jungles of Costa Rica to the ice fields in Alaska’s Kenai Fjords National Parks), as well as experiences (a wine route through Switzerland or moose spotting on the Teton Crest Trail in Wyoming,) there is a trail for everyone in these pages. So pack your gear and lace your boots: this comprehensive and innovative guide will lead you to experience the best hikes of your life!
About the contributor(s):
Kate Siber is a freelance journalist and a correspondent for Outside magazine. Her work has appeared in National Geographic Traveler, National Parks, 5280, the Boston Globe, the New York Times, and the Washington Post, among many other newspapers and magazines, and has been honored with several Lowell Thomas awards, including Travel Journalist of the Year. Her children’s book, National Parks of the U.S.A., a large-format, illustrated tour of the country’s great parks for kids ages 6 to 9, was published in 2018.
Andrew Skurka is an accomplished adventure athlete, speaker, guide, and writer. He was named Adventurer of the Year by Outside and National Geographic magazines, and Person of the Year by Backpacker. He is the author of The Ultimate Hiker’s Gear Guide, now in its second edition. Skurka is most well-known for his solo long-distance hiking trips. When not living out of his backpack, he resides in Boulder, Colorado.
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Unit price perThe History of Fly Fishing in Fifty Flies recounts the history of a sport that dates back 2,000 years, focusing on milestone flies from the first feathered hook to contemporary patterns using cutting-edge materials. Among the countless fly patterns created over the centuries, these 50 have been carefully chosen to represent the development not only of the flies themselves, but also of fly-fishing techniques—and of rods, lines, and reels. These iconic flies also chart the spread of this addictive sport from its modern origins on the chalk streams of southern England and the rivers of Scotland to the U.S., Europe, South America, Australia, and now to every country in the world. Filled with profiles of the key characters involved, tying tips, photographs and illustrations of the flies, and detailed explanations of the techniques used to fish them, The History of Fly Fishing in Fifty Flies is a fascinating companion to the evolution of this fascinating sport.
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Unit price per• Exceptional fine art photography—several years in the making—of the American cowboy/cowgirl and rodeo communities, the horse and cattle ranches, and the remarkable landscape of America's Wild West, by celebrated and award-winning photographer Anouk Masson Krantz
• Photography of a society that honors historical traditions and practices a set of values that includes honesty, integrity, loyalty, work ethic, and dedication to family
• A lavish tome filled with rich and awe-inspiring photography of mysterious and inspiring elements of American culture, accompanied by the author/photographer's unique storytelling
The ranching communities in the heartland of the great American West may be a long way from New York City, but renowned photographer Anouk Masson Krantz has been drawn back time and time again to explore this largely unfamiliar and overlooked part of the world. In West: The American Cowboy, Anouk revisits this enduring iconic symbol of America's pioneering spirit. Set out in a stunning large-format book, and with heartfelt contributions from Jon Pardi, Red Steagall and others, the pages within inspire with a fresh and contemporary perspective of the American West. Along with the cowboy's ranching traditions comes a life built around the core values and faith that are central to their integrity. Long admired for their strength, relentless work ethic, and humble values, the forgotten American cowboy is alive and well, and has never stood in such stark contrast to the rapidly changing nation that surrounds them.
Earning wide acclaim for her incredible fine art work exhibited in galleries and published in the bestselling Wild Horses of Cumberland Island (2017), also by IMAGES, West: The American Cowboy is another artful, intimate study of the American character and their sense of place, and is a unique collection of works brought together by this award-winning photographer and storyteller.
$85.00
Unit price perAnouk Krantz’s newest work, Ranchland: Wagonhound, takes a deep dive into one spectacular working ranch in Wyoming. more...
Her stunning photographs provide an outsider’s perspective into the American West spirit and its enduring strength that is alive and well in today’s contemporary world. The ranch was named after a creek which runs through the property, Wagonhound Creek, which received its name due to the number of wagons on the nearby Oregon Trail that, while crossing the creek, broke their hounds, the part of the wagon that connects the tongue and axle.
The Wagonhound owners took the reins of the historic ranch in 1999. The ranch works to honour and preserve the values and heritage of the American West, and return the land to a pristine condition, utilizing conservation methods to ensure a balance between the land, livestock, farming, and wildlife to steward the ranch into the future. Wagonhound is a historic working ranch spanning over 300,000 acres in Wyoming, where the elevation ranges from 5,000 feet to 9,000 feet; where talented, strong, and steady quarter horses supplied by the ranch-owned remuda are required to help the cowboys manage the herds in a spectacularly rugged terrain.
Catherine and Art Nicholas, who took the reins of the historic ranch in 1999, take the stewardship of the land very seriously—their vision has been to honor tradition, preserve the land, which is steeped in history, and return it to a pristine condition. In Ranchland: Wagonhound, Anouk Krantz’s beautiful photography reveals the daily and seasonal rhythms of the ranch and the daily lives of its men and women cowboys, whose long hard days—starting in the dark and finishing in the dark—involve everything from cattle driving to branding to training the best quarter horses in the country and more. Set in a stunning large-format book, these photographs and the stories offer an inspiring new perspective into today’s cowboy/ranching culture and land stewardship of the American West.
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Unit price perThe Sibley Backyard Birds Matching Game works your memory with 40 pieces, featuring 20 backyard birds, including blue jays, sparrows, and hummingbirds. The beautiful hand-painted illustrations are designed to grab the attention of kids and parents alike.
$40.00
Unit price perFounded in a historic nursery in southeast Pennsylvania, Terrain is a nationally renowned garden, home, and lifestyle brand with an entirely fresh approach to living with nature. It’s an approach that bridges the gap between home and garden, the indoors and the outdoors. An approach that embraces decorating with plants and inviting the garden into every living space.
Terrain, the book, not only captures the brand’s unique and lushly appealing sensibility in over 450 beautiful photographs but also shows, in project after project, tip after tip, how to live with nature at home. Here are ideas for flower arranging beyond the expected bouquet, using branches and wild blooms, seed heads and bulbs. Ten colorful container gardens inspired by painterly palettes. Dozens of ideas for making wreaths out of vines, dried stems, evergreens, and fresh leaves and fern fronds (which you learn to preserve in glycerin). Here are secrets for forcing branches to bloom in the middle of winter. Decorating with heirloom pumpkins, including turning them into tabletop planters. Simple touches—like massing high-summer hydrangeas into weathered baskets and scattering them around the patio—and more involved projects, including taking inspiration from Scandinavia and Britain to create a truly natural Christmas.
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Unit price perA game for bird lovers. Play by finding the birds you see in your own backyard. If there are names you don't recognize this game will help you learn!
Each bird has been painted by renowned orinthologist and bird guide author David Sibley, so you know the portraits are accurate. It's a great way to hone your personal bird-watching skills and have a lot of fun at the same time.