At Outdoor Life, we have a long tradition of writing about (and employing) outdoorsmen who manage to survive against all odds. We’ve shared the exploits of well-known legends like bear tracker Ben Lilly and Alaska’s wolfman Frank Glaser, as well as the stories of workaday hunters who just happened to find themselves fighting for their lives on a sheep mountain, on the duck marsh, or in bear country.
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For more than a century, our print and web pages have been filled with the stories of hunters, trappers, and anglers who had to draw on all their skill and grit to make it home again. So it’s no surprise that our April 1911 cover featuring a griz-whipping mountain man has always been a reader favorite. That’s one of the reasons we’re launching our new Revenant Hoodie this month, which includes art from that cover and bears the legend: Too stubborn to die, since 1898.
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Fortunately, you don’t have to be Hugh Glass — or OL senior staff writer Tyler Freel — to earn one of these hoodies. Just snag one from our online shop for $49 bucks, and join the ranks of a time-honored tradition at OL.
The April 1911 Revenant Hoodie
Like a bear hide, these heavyweight AS Colour hoodies are oversized for a relaxed fit. They’re made from cotton with a soft, recycled poly-fleece lining, and are available in three colors: rust, green, and tan. Not feeling the hoodie? Check out the original cover art over at our print shop, where you can browse posters, canvas prints, framed art, and more. You can also browse other vintage OL hats, shirts, and more over at our merch shop.
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