How Does Your Garden Grow?

mountainheadwearFor somebody who don’t drive, I been all around the world. . .
– melanie

Ok, so hopefully Mountain Hardwear won’t be peeved that I’m using them for an example.  I just KNOW somebody won’t catch on when I say, “old”, “out of date” or “example” repeatedly below… Thing is there was still a link to an old sponsorship form active on a Mountain Heardwear blog post from September of 2008 (Nothing every goes away). Now what makes the old sponsorship form special is that it offers all those potential, future, world class, climbers, paddlers and other adventurers out there a chance to see in good order what sort of questions they should be answering before they send emails and letters out to companies asking for props.  And let’s face it, we can’t all be Freya

Do you have clear answers to such questions as

  • What is your goal (a one-sentence description of project)?
  • What makes your project original?
  • Are you seeking products, funding or both?
  • What is your Budget?

And that’s just the easy stuff…

Click here to download the (old, not valid, no longer accepted…) form.. (for example purposes only!!!!) … Oh, did I say this was simply a good example and NOT actually current?

Hmmm,  they make great tents don’t they….

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2 Responses to How Does Your Garden Grow?

  • Dunks says:

    I have a Trango 2 and it is an absolutely awesome tent. I’ve had it since about 2000 and its stood up to some serious weather. One of the best purchases I’ve made.

  • Richard says:

    This is yet another example of how to take a perfectly good hobby/vacation and make it a job/work.



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