LLRULE JOURNALS — DISPATCH

IN OUR OWN WORDS.

The origin, the process, the wash, the why. LLRULE, written by LLRULE.

PRISTINE · AUTHENTIC · ORIGINAL

process/product still life — the CoastFade Sea Blue side shot or a dye-room-feeling texture. Maker energy, no faces needed.

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What Garment Dye Actually Is (and Why No Two LLRULE Pieces Match)
fabric care garment dye gear explained the wash story

What Garment Dye Actually Is (and Why No Two LLRULE Pieces Match)

Garment dye means sewn first, dyed after: the process behind every one-of-one LLRULE piece, why the fade is intentional, and how washing makes it better.

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Building More Than Activewear – The Vision Behind LLRULE
Community Resilience LLRULE Manifesto Natural Materials

Building More Than Activewear – The Vision Behind LLRULE

Performance is table stakes. What we're actually building at LLRULE is a framework for how apparel can exist in the world without doing damage.

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Hikers on a California coastal trail at golden hour, ocean behind them, forested mountains to the left
California Coast LLRULE Manifesto Mountains Surfing Trail Running

Mountains to Sea: The Geography of How We Move

California compresses its entire geography into a single drive. Coast to alpine in under two hours. The people who move through all of it -...

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TERRAIN

Aerial view of surfers in a lineup at a California surf break — LLRULE TERRAIN
California Creek Team OC Environment Ocean Orange County Surf TERRAIN Water Quality

The Creek and the Break

Von J.T. Galbraith

When herbicide runoff from Orange County landscaping washed into the surf, Creek Team OC put meters in the water — and made the results public.

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Aerial view of wildfire smoke rising through a forest canopy — LLRULE TERRAIN
Climate Environment Forest Indigenous Recovery TERRAIN Wildfire

After the Fire

Von P. Stohl

Black Summer burned 46 million acres and forced ecologists to rewrite everything they thought they knew about how forests recover.

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Salmon leaping over a waterfall during the upstream run — LLRULE TERRAIN
Alaska Environment Indigenous Pacific Northwest Salmon TERRAIN

The Run

Von J.T. Galbraith

Every autumn, Pacific chinook fight their way home against the current. What happens when the rivers stop waiting for them?

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A shark moving through a kelp forest — underwater cathedral of green and gold light
California Climate Conservation Japan Kelp Norway Ocean Tasmania TERRAIN

The Underwater Forest

Von J.T. Galbraith

From California to Tasmania, kelp forests are vanishing at alarming speed. In Norway and Japan, scientists are racing to bring them back.

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Moss-covered stream running through old-growth Pacific Northwest forest, fallen logs and towering conifers
Ecology Forests LLRULE Pacific Northwest Reforestation TERRAIN

ROOTS: A Day in the Life of Planting Forests

Von LLRULE

Follow a restoration crew into the Cascade foothills as they hand-plant 2,000 native conifers,  one hole, one tree, one acre at a time.

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"I Saw a Bird Today – Rediscovering Wonder in the Wild"
Community Resilience Exploration TERRAIN Wildlife

"I Saw a Bird Today – Rediscovering Wonder in the Wild"

Anthony Lebeauf
Von Anthony Lebeauf

We've forgotten how to look. A single bird sighting can unlock something ancient in us — a capacity for attention that the modern world keeps...

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Wind. Basalt. Wildflowers.

Columbia River Gorge

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THE DRIFT

Assortment of hand-tied fly fishing patterns laid out for selection
fly fishing fly selection gear technique the drift

The Fly Box

Von LLRULE

THE DRIFT · GEAR · FLY SELECTION The fly box is a record. Not a collection in the way a shelf of books is a...

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Fisherman rowing a drift boat on the Smith River, Montana
float trip fly fishing montana smith river the drift

The Smith River Float

Von LLRULE

THE DRIFT · SMITH RIVER · MONTANA The Smith River in central Montana does not give itself up easily. To float the 59-mile permitted section...

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Angler fishing a cold, clear mountain river at dusk
climate conservation fly fishing the drift trout unlimited

Cold Water, Warming Fast

Von LLRULE

THE DRIFT · CONSERVATION · WESTERN WATERS The temperature gauge at the USGS streamflow station on the Yellowstone River near Corwin Springs read 72 degrees...

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Lone angler standing on the bank of the Henry's Fork of the Snake River, Idaho
fly fishing henry's fork idaho spring creek the drift

The Henry's Fork: A River That Humbles

Von LLRULE

THE DRIFT · HENRY'S FORK · IDAHO There is a stretch of the Henry's Fork of the Snake River in eastern Idaho called Railroad Ranch,...

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Two fly fishers wading a clear river before the morning hatch begins
dispatch fly fishing hatch technique the drift

Before the Hatch

Von LLRULE

THE DRIFT · FIELD DISPATCH · PRE-DAWN The hatch has not started yet. The sky is the color of graphite and the thermometer reads 41...

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Angler fly fishing on the Deschutes River with canyon walls in the background
deschutes river fly fishing oregon steelhead the drift

The Deschutes: High Desert, Cold River

Von LLRULE

THE DRIFT · DESCHUTES RIVER · OREGON The Deschutes River drops out of the Cascade Mountains and runs 252 miles northeast through the Oregon high...

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Go before the heat arrives. Red rock. 5:30am. The trail is yours.

Running Sedona

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TRAIL HEAD

A hiker climbing iron rungs bolted into granite cliff on the Precipice Trail, Acadia National Park, Maine
Acadia Cadillac Mountain Coastal Hiking Maine National Park Precipice Trail Trail Running TRAILHEAD

Acadia: The First Light

Von A.A. LeBeauf

TRAILHEAD · ACADIA NATIONAL PARK · MAINE Between early October and early March, the first sunlight to touch United States soil lands on the summit...

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A hiker crosses a suspension bridge on the Wonderland Trail, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington
Hiking Mount Rainier National Park Trail Running TRAILHEAD Volcano Washington Wonderland Trail

Mount Rainier: Ninety-Three Miles Around a Volcano

Von J.T. Galbraith

TRAILHEAD · MOUNT RAINIER NATIONAL PARK · WASHINGTON Mount Rainier is a stratovolcano, which is a useful fact to carry with you on the Wonderland...

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A climber on the Chasm View section of Longs Peak, Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado
14er Alpine Colorado Hiking Longs Peak National Park Rocky Mountain Trail Running TRAILHEAD

Rocky Mountain: The Air Above Twelve

Von Acacaea

TRAILHEAD · ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK · COLORADO The alarm goes off at 2:30 a.m. in Estes Park, and you are already calculating: the trailhead...

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Two backpackers on trail with Grand Teton rising behind them, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
Cascade Canyon Grand Teton Hiking National Park Trail Running TRAILHEAD Wilderness Wyoming

Grand Teton: No Foothills, No Warning

Von Brett Simms

TRAILHEAD · GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK · WYOMING Most mountain ranges give you foothills first. A gradual grade up through lower elevations, through transitional terrain,...

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A person exploring an ice cave in Glacier National Park, Montana
Glacier Highline Trail Hiking Montana National Park Trail Running TRAILHEAD Wilderness

Glacier: Running with Bears

Von A.A. LeBeauf

TRAILHEAD · GLACIER NATIONAL PARK · MONTANA You carry bear spray on your hip from the moment you step out of the car at Logan...

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Yosemite: Above the Valley Floor
California Half Dome Hiking National Park Trail Running TRAILHEAD Yosemite

Yosemite: Above the Valley Floor

Von J.T. Galbraith

TRAILHEAD · YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK · CALIFORNIA The trail up Half Dome begins in shadow. At the Happy Isles trailhead, before dawn has pushed full...

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Breathing New life into our forests

FOREST ARE IMPORTANT: Planting Trees

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