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Adventure in prints

ave you ever wanted to record your outdoor triumphs or track owner Nathan Downey searched, without success, for a sophisticated way to commemorate his 14er summits in Colorado. “We looked all over for a print that would match the clean, modern design aesthetic of our home, but gave up looking.” As a result, Nathan, and his wife Kait, took it upon themselves to create a one-of-a-kind art piece to do just that. Meticulously illustrated by Nathan himself, each register is unique, handmade, and screen printed in Denver. The Colorado Ski Registry allows you to track and display all of Colorado’s 27 ski destinations where you will also find a 14ers Summit Register Print and an Aspen Snowmass Ski Register among other noteworthy prints.

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