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The second in our river series featuring a hand-illustrated (by the owner!) image of a section of the popular Green River in Wyoming. You might recognize Squaretop Mountain in the background as the cool clear river flows out of it. This hat is a structured, mid-profile trucker hat with adjustable snapback.
About the Green River:
The Green River, a major tributary (and some say, the true source) of the great Colorado River system, is born from the meltwater of Pinedale, Wyoming’s Wind River Mountains. From Green River Lakes, the Green River runs 730 miles to join Colorado deep in Utah’s Canyonlands National Park. The Green River is not only one of the major waterways of the Rocky Mountain West, but it is also Pinedale’s agricultural lifeline, the recreational crown jewel, and the basis of most of the region’s early history. Today visitors come to play on the Green, whether for fishing, floating, hunting, camping, or just enjoying the scenery. Anglers can hook Brook Trout, Brown Trout, Cutthroat, Mackinaw (lake trout), Rainbows, and Mountain Whitefish. (source)