Sportsmen’s in Bantam is a favorite of ours when we’re looking for outdoorsy, athletic-fashion. We picked up a couple of cute end-of-summer outfits (here comes the season transition!) and took them for a hike at Cathedral Pines, a magical spot in Cornwall…
Post sponsored by Sportsmen’s of Litchfield
Hug more trees
That’s what we’ve vowed to do during these crazy times. It helps!
What also helps is finding outfits that we can move around in with ease. This is extra handy when you make social media videos in the woods.
Cathedral Pines, tucked away in Cornwall, CT, is a great spot to walk among majestic 200-300-year-old trees
Cathedral Pines was once “New England’s largest stand of old-growth white pine and hemlock trees before being devastated by three tornadoes in July 1989. The existing trail at Cathedral Pines traverses the remaining intact portion of the stand.” The Nature Conservancy.
We discovered this great sunglasses line at Sportsmen’s called Goodr. It’s a fun line of lightweight sunnies with a sense of humor. And inexpensive. Double yay! We love!
After the 1989 tornado, the Nature Conservancy chose to allow most of the forest to regenerate naturally. Trees were left as they fell, instead of being harvested for their valuable timber.
Shop: Sportsmen’s of Litchfield 725 Bantam Road, Bantam, CT 06750 860.567.3167
Visit: Cathedral Pines. It can be accessed from a small parking area on Essex Hill Road.
Words: Bev/Photos: Lora + Bev