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Monday, November 19th, 2007
Part of Tarma’s special collection to benefit the Appalachian Trail Conservancy, the bottle opener (Product Link) proves that it’s okay for guys to have jewelry, too, while the pendant (Product Link) lets you ladies unleash your inner hiking goddess. With the sale of each item, Tarma will donate $1 to the ATC to help its volunteers maintain the 2,175-mile Appalachian National Scenic Trail.
TreeHugger.com
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2007/11/treehuggers_200_2.php#outdoors
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Thursday, November 15th, 2007
Give an outdoor lover jewelry that reflects his or her favorite activity.
Camping Life, December 2007 - Gift GuideÂÂ
tarma_campinglife_dec07.pdf
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Saturday, November 10th, 2007
Fabulous, fabulous jewelry — feel like its made just for me!”
Angie
Louisville, KY
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Sunday, October 14th, 2007
About the ad – “Sky†(me) and “Tomato†(Brian Boshart, PTC 05, AT 06) did hike a loop in the Sequoia / Kings Canyon National Park this past August. It was a great route — I highly recommend it!
I met Tomato at the PTC kickoff in 05 and hiked on and off with the early birds to Kennedy Meadows. Originally, it was “No Tomato†because Brian didn’t like sliced tomatos on anything (tomato sauce was OK since it was standard on pizza – couldn’t pass that up!). Since the receiver of the trail name can veto any name put forth, the “no†was dropped and it ended up just “Tomato.â€Â
The names of the hikers are fun and varied. A few of the names I remember from 05 include, One Braid, Free Bird, Mr. Roboto, Wildhare, Dick Tracy, Green Jeans, Greyhound, Country Boy, Buckey, Smak, Duck Boy and Speedy – each with a crazy story behind the name!”

Tomato hiking in the giant Sequoia.
Tomato at rest.
High Sierra Trail above Hamilton Lake.
Sky at Forrester Pass.
Sky & Tomato’s 07 High Sierra Route.
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Thursday, October 11th, 2007
Tarma Designs takes to new heights this fall with the introduction of the new Mountain and Appalachian Trail Series’ – recycled stainless steel jewelry and accessories that serve as prideful and memory-inspiring tokens of outdoor feats.
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Thursday, September 27th, 2007
For our Mt. Whitney climb last spring, Sky George of Tarma Designs created this special-edition commemorative necklace. Made from recycled stainless steel, it’s now available to the general public, along with a variety of other necklaces, earrings, and pendants. Everything in the line has an outdoor inspired design (read: cool for guys) and $1 from every model in the new Appalachian Trail Series supports volunteer work on the AT. Can you san stocking stuffer?

Tarma in “Editors Notes†Backpacker Mag Nov/Dec 07
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Wednesday, September 26th, 2007
Be conscious and chic at the same time in some stylish, outdoor-inspired recycled stainless steel jewelry from Tarma Designs.”
Rocky Mountain Sports, September 2007
rockymtnsports_sept07.pdf
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Tuesday, September 18th, 2007
Made from recycled steel, this is fashion with a conscience.”
Teen - Fall 2007 (pictured Road Bike pendant)
tarma-teen.pdf
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Tuesday, September 18th, 2007
Leaf brushed finish pendant featured in Quick & Simple Magazine’s Go Green Guide, fall 2007.ÂÂ
You won’t just look good, you’ll feel good, too, in these earth-friendly products!”
quicksimple_gogreenguide.pdf
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Tuesday, September 18th, 2007
Tarma Designs recycles stainless steel into jewelry for active lifestyles - invoke your most courageous self.”
FitYoga Magazine, October 2007
(Warrior II Polished Chain Pendant & Wristband are featured)
tarma_fityoga_oct07.pdf
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