Poler Napsack: Rainier Edition

Submitted By: shelby.schaefbauer@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
The cover slip/bag has new tags on it, The Napsack has only been tried on but has been rolled and stuffed back into cover bag.

$50
Size M
Pick up in Rockaway

The Napsack is the best camping invention since the s’more. It’s fully convertible with zippers at the shoulders, so you can stick your arms out, and a cinch at the bottom, so that you can open it up and stick your legs out. Hike it up to your waist, cinch it, and wear it like a puffy coat around the campfire, and then crawl right back into your tent without ever having to leave the warmth of your bag. Perfect for summer trips, couch surfing, music festivals, jumping into after snowboarding, surfing or any other activity that brings your core temp down. It’s not too hot for inside and is awesome for wearing around the house in the winter.

◘ Fully Reversible
◘ Sleep, Lounge, and Walk Modes
◘ Sleep Comfortable to 50F
◘ Zippered Shoulder Openings
◘ Drawcord Cinch Bottom
◘ Soft Ripstop Nylon Exterior
◘ Thermastuff Synthetic Insulation
◘ Handwarmer & Accessory Pockets
◘ 18″ x 8″ Stuffsack Included
◘ Weighs 2-2.5 lbs

Expedition hybrid kayak – brand new – never used

Submitted By: gretta.siegel@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Photo taken from product page: www.advancedelements.com/shop/inflatable-kayaks/day-touring/airfusion-evo-kayak-ae1042/

This kayak was purchased last year for $1600 and, due to emerging health issues, it is now beyond my capabillites. It is an innovative design that combines inflatable technology with rigid parts, so that it tracks like a hardshell kayak and is ocean-worthy, yet also collapses to be portable for travel. Asking $1200.00. Location is Manzanita. Please e-mail gretta.siegel@gmail.com if interested.

ART

Submitted By: schechtel.m@comcast.net – Click to email about this post
The late artist John R. Stahl lived in Oregon for 50 years and maintained a studio on the North Coast. He collected artwork of other artists which he appreciated and admired.

More than 40 pieces from this personal collection are being offered for sale. They include oil and acrylic paintings, etchings, drawings and photographs by nationally-recognized Northwest Regional artists, local North Coast artists, and others.

All the art is reasonably priced — ranging from $25 – $500.

— These selected works will be will be on display and for sale in the Main Floor Gallery of the Bay City Art Center as part of the Artist of the Month Show in November.
— The Opening Reception is this Friday, November 3rd, 5-7pm.
— For the remainder of the month, viewing and/or purchase can be arranged by calling the Bay City Art Center (503-377-9620) for an appointment.

Bay City Art Center is located at 5680 A Street, Bay City.

Bissell CleanView Rewind Pet Vacuum – $80

Submitted By: Bjp@3one8manzanita.com – Click to email about this post
Original owner – works perfectly – excellent condition. I recently upgraded. Purchased new in ‘22 for $145 ish. Pet hair attachment works great on sofas, etc. and the Cord Rewind feature is the best. Good value for a darn near, new condition vacuum. In Manzanita – $80 – works flawlessly. I can email you more photos – photos loading here were janky.

NEW Pendleton Blanket: Buffalo Nation, Pte Oyate

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Details:
$250 OBO
Located in Rockaway
Text only, please include name of blanket
(971) 701-7766

NEW IN BOX WITH TAGS

Four buffalo in Red, Yellow, White and Black gather around a medicine wheel, pointing in the sacred Four Directions. The Lakota people depended on Pte, the bison, for food, clothing and shelter, and honored them as “The Buffalo People.” In this design, artist Jim Yellowhawk embraces Mitakuye Oyasin (“We are all related”), a Lakota belief that all living creatures are family, and can live in harmony and peace.
Part of our Legendary Collection, this design honors stories and symbols of Native American cultures. Each year a new collector’s blanket is added to the series.

* Comes with a Legendary Collection label
* 64″ x 80″
* Napped; fabric is combed for softer, thicker feel
* Felt binding
* Pure virgin wool/cotton
* Fabric woven in our American mills
* Dry clean
* Made in USA

NEW Pendleton Blanket: Raven and the Box of Knowledge

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NEW Pendleton Blanket: Raven and the Box of Knowledge

$350 NEW IN BOX WITH TAGS
Text only, please include name of blanket
(971) 701-7766
Located in Rockaway Beach

A blanket with a story to tell, based on a work by artist Preston Singletary. The image represents Raven, a shape shifter and trickster. In the story, the old chief who lived at the head of the Nass River kept his precious treasures—the sun, the moon and the stars—in beautifully carved boxes. Raven steals the boxes and makes his escape into the night sky, carrying the sun in his mouth. The sun is a metaphor for enlightenment or knowledge. The ombred background shades meet at the center in vibrant colors of sun and light.

A portion of the proceeds from this blanket will be donated to the American Indian College Fund to help support tribal colleges.

* 64″ x 80″
* Unnapped; fabric is uncombed for sharper pattern definition
* Felt binding
* Pure virgin wool/cotton
* Fabric woven in our American mills
* Dry clean
* Made in USA

Acura For Sale

Submitted By: barbaraandchuck@nehalemtel.net – Click to email about this post
Posting for biologycoach2014@gmail.com

2002 Acura 3.2 TL for Sale

I am the second owner of this vehicle. I purchased the car in 2004. I purchased a new vehicle and thus I need to sell the Acura. It is mechanically in good shape and I have been diligent on oil changes and maintenance. It drives well and the body is straight, no dents. It does have some areas where the paint is bad and there are a couple of rips in the leather upholstery (driver’s seat). The mileage on the car is 203,054 miles.

Kelley Blue Book estimates the value of this vehicle in Fair Condition is $2,386. Come by and see the vehicle and make me a good offer.

Please DO NOT email barbaraandchuck@nehalemtel.net.

Please DO email biologycoach2014@gmail.com
if you would like to see the vehicle.

My schedule is generally rather flexible. The car is located in the Manzanita area.

SELECTED WORKS FROM LATE ARTIST’S PERSONAL COLLECTION

Submitted By: schechtel.m@comcast.net – Click to email about this post
More than 40 pieces of art from the personal collection of the prominent Northwest artist John Stahl and his wife will be on display in the Main Floor Gallery of the Bay City Art Center as part of the Artist of the Month Show in November.
The Opening Reception is this Friday, November 3rd, 5-7pm. Bay City Art Center is located at 5680 A Street, Bay City.

Selected pieces from the Stahl Collection include etchings, drawings, oil and acrylic paintings, and photographs by nationally-recognized Northwest Regional artists, local North Coast artists, and many others.

All the art is for sale and reasonably priced — ranging from $25 – 500. The artist’s wife, Janet Stahl will be available at the reception to provide more information and answer questions.

The late artist John R. Stahl resided in Oregon for 50 years; he maintained his studio on the North Coast. His personal collection is the art of others he appreciated and admired.

Bikes

Submitted By: sofar4romit@gmail.com – Click to email about this post
Cannondale super b
$350

Trek mountain bike $300

Trek tour bike $200

Showing tour bike $200

Dimond back mountain bike $250

Motiv smoothie mountain/ touring bike $150

Girls huffy beach Cruiser $85

Schwin mount bike $200

Schwin 7sp Beach Cruiser needs work $100

Several parts, rims, and tires.
Price varies depending on what part it is.

No emails no texts
Calls only
971-324-0149

VERY RARE WOVEN BAOBAB AFRICAN BAG

Submitted By: tim4surf@yahoo.com – Click to email about this post
This bag is made entirely from the fibers of one of the rarest trees on earth. The African Baobab. I bought it new 50 years ago in a small gallery in the SF bay area. The label described how native tribes people would split the production with women collecting and chewing the fibers to soften them while the men used colored clay to dye them. The actual weaving could take weeks to finish, which was said to be so closely knit as to hold water. The natural hide tabs show the primitive nature of this piece. Today there are virtually none of these for sale anywhere. I have done an extensive search to verify this. Similar bags are made by the thousands using Sisal fiber which is an Agave Cactus. The 1st two images are the of the bag I am offering, and the third is a modern example made of Sisal. This is certainly a wonderful addition for someone who collects or values ethnic woven art-forms. Asking $225.00 or best offer. Call 503-368-3214