Roark Guidebook - Vol. 15: "Vagabundos Del Carne"

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THE ARTIFACTS of ADVENTURE

VOL.15: “VAGABUNDOS DEL CARNE”



THE HUNT FOR ROARK AND THE COLLECTIONS I N S P I R E D B Y O U R T R AV E L S ARE NEVER ENDING. Each season Roark’s travels take us to a different point on the map - chasing a bold spirit of adventurism that inspires a collection of products. Stories, culture, climate, people and local textiles from the destination provide the road map for our adventure-ready goods. Join us this Fall as we follow Roark into the more classical setting of Northern Patagonia, Argentina. Travel well...

Photography by Dylan Gordon, Drew Smith, Jeff Johnson and Ryan Hitzel. WAT C H V O L U M E 1 5 : “ VA G A B U N D O S D E L C A R N E ” ROARK.COM/VOL15


2 HWY 133 BROKEN TWILL JEANS BLACK $70

SYLS BEANIE GOLD $24 / NORDSMAN WOVEN DARK BROWN $80


THE “NORDSMAN” FLANNEL $80 S O F T W O O L B L E N D FA B R I C

Wool has been an inherent component to building Roark flannels with a functional mindset since first developed for our trip to Iceland in 2013. Wool is one of the few natural fibers known to man to function in the cold as well as in the warm weather. The colors are inspired by local textiles, the Argentine steppe and icy rivers that flow through it.

DARK BROWN / TEAL / MOCHA

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THE “ROADRUNNER” $85 It’s built with articulated seaming for comfort & flexibility, perfect for layering and taking on challenges. 270gm polyester technical fleece with two-tone yarns. Brushed back with YKK reverse face zippers.

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T H E “A R T I FA C T S O F A D V E N T U R E ” - C L O T H I N G , L U G G A G E A N D T R I N K E T S F R O M R O A R K ’ S D I S C O V E R I E S


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PROFILE

The “Reluctant Protagonist” Jeff Johnson by

RYA N

HITZEL

Jeff and I first met 20 years ago via my best friend Jon Rose on a murky summer night in Laguna Beach on a spiritual quest of sorts driven by boredom and an ever present urge to make our little enclave weirder than it had become. But my experience with Jeff has traveled much further than the anchor point, and it seems that the “ground tackle” that connects us is both strong and infinite in length. We share common interests from surfing to music and culture to photography, but the fabric of adventure and the respect for moments in between conquests are what really connects us. Jeff is a well-versed photographer, writer, director, surfer, skateboarder and climber. But above all, Jeff is a storyteller. Usually great storytellers participate in the stories - but are more observational than activist. When you read Jeff’s work you’d assume the same. A fly on the wall, not taking risks, hanging back and watching - competent, but not in the dirt setting the pace. Wrong. Jeff won’t upstage the main character, but he’s seen and done more than most, so his willingness to take the first ascent, paddle deeper or hoist the first beer is second nature. He observes, but he’s clipped in beside you. It’s the active participation that makes Jeff’s writing so vibrant and authentic. He understands the feelings of the characters because he is one himself – living it in real time. There’s no conjecture, just a straight feed from the main line that brings you directly into the moment. An impossible task unless you’re locked in yourself. JEFF JOHNSON @JEFFJOHNSON_BEYONDANDBACK

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FREY BEANIE BLACK $28 / NORDSMAN WOVEN MOCHA $80 / HWY 133 DENIM RAW $80


“ We’re flying over a seemingly endless landscape: raw, isolated, devoid of people.

by

Puffy cotton ball clouds cast shadows across snow-capped mountains, shades of

JEFF JOHNSON

brown and green, patterns of a calico cat. ”

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Vagabundos Del Carne It could be Utah, Colorado, Wyoming… a

a climber who grew up in Montana. This

ripping bones apart like cavemen, seconds,

familiar topography, though none of us has

is his inaugural trip with the Roark crew,

thirds, fourths of everything till the wine is all

ever been here: the Americas, way south of

getting jumped in, so to speak, like a gang

but gone, and top it off with mouthfuls of dulce

the equator, Bariloche, Argentina, to be exact.

member—to see if he can handle. It is

de leche. Loud talk turns to mumbling as we

also Parker Coffin’s first trip, aka Porker,

crawl into our beds replete with meat sweats

We wake up to roosters, dogs barking, the

a reluctant pro surfer from Ventura. Both

and bed spins. Sleep like an entombed pharaoh,

sound of sheep driven across a paddock.

are blessed with a humble swagger, an odd

never to wake again.

Men and women are laughing and yelling.

paradox that will give them a leg up out on

The smell of livestock and fresh bread. The

the trail. Then there’s photographer Dylan

The morning is cloudy with a cold bite in the

sun has yet to come up. It remains hidden

Gordon. He grew up on a ranch and has the

air. Andres Kempel, a big-game hunting and

behind mountains; it’s sharp light glancing

most experience out of all of us. For him,

fishing guide, has arrived and is preparing our

off distant peaks. In shadow lay Estancia

this will be old hat.

horses. He is quiet and confident, old-school

Rincon Grande, a massive sheep ranch that

in his demeanor. We watch him from the other

spans the Rio Negro, Argentine Steppe and

After a cold afternoon swim in the Rio Negro

side of the fence as he tosses saddles around,

foothills of the Andes.

we find local gauchos behind the sheep-shearing

balancing a smoke in his mouth while synching

barn preparing a traditional lamb asado. Froth

down gear. Little by little we wander in and

We’re all out of sorts as we stumble into

Puppy, the perpetually wired, up-for-anything

around him. He smiles crookedly and shakes

the common area near the kitchen for

snowboarder from Utah, pours a round of

our hands. One thing is suddenly clear: Andres

breakfast: a diverse collection of skaters,

whiskey shots. The rest of the crew surrounds

is man amongst boys.

surfers, snowboarders and climbers—span-

the table practically drooling over the spread:

ning two generations. We have no business

bottles of Malbec, freshly baked bread, grilled

The ride begins in hysterics. We’re laughing

being on a ranch, especially setting out

veggies, fish soup and the lamb asado drip-

at one another as we try to situate ourselves

on a packtrip on horseback. Most of us

ping and sizzling on sticks by an open fire.

on the backs of beasts. Chief, who is arguably

have no experience riding horses, except

What follows will become a reoccurring theme

one of the best skateboarders in modern times

for maybe Drew Smith, aka School Boy,

throughout the entire trip: gorge on local fare,

and who is exceptionally good at everything,

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8 AXEMAN JACKET BLACK $124 / NORDSMAN W O V E N MOCHA / H W Y 1 3 3 B R O K E N T W I L L J E A N S BLACK $75

FREY BEANIE BLACK $28 / R O A R K X E L E C T R I C G L A C I E R G L A S S E S P L AT I N U M $300 / AT L A S 3 - D AY B A C K PA C K BLACK $100


T H E “A X E M A N ” $ 1 3 0 P R O T E C T I O N F O R C O L D W E AT H E R

The Axeman is one of our longest-standing garments. Known for providing excellent protection in cold weather, the unique clasps and design of the Axeman are what make it special. Constructed with a wool blend shell fabric and lined with lofty sherpa, we continue to evolve this piece into a something that will outlast trend and continue to be a favorite. The striped textile pattern was found on a saddle blanket from the Estancia.

BROWN / CHARCOAL

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Inspiration for T-shirts comes from anywhere on the road. From siestas on the trail to the zombie-like comas that the mass consumption of meats induced, our journey always produces anecdotal tales. 06 01 F E A R T H E S E A ( S ) B L U E $ 2 4 0 2 A R T I FA C T S ( S ) B U R G U N D Y $ 2 4 03 O P E N R A N G E ( S ) B L A C K $ 2 4 04 F R E E S P I R I T S ( P ) H E AT H E R G R E Y $ 3 0 05 H O B O N I C K E L ( S ) B L A C K $ 2 4 06 G A U C H O M U E R T O ( P ) W H I T E $ 3 4 07 M E AT S W E AT S ( P ) B L A C K $ 3 0 08 F E A R T H E S E A ( P ) B L A C K $ 3 4 09 S I E S TA ( S ) S A L M O N $ 2 4 ( S ) S TA P L E T E E (P) PREMIUM TEE

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WELL WORN WOVEN CHARCOAL $55

T O U R I S TA W O V E N OFF WHITE $60

L A PA R I L L A W O V E N STONE $55


JAMIE THOMAS,REVIVALIST @JAMIETHOMAS From the streets of Bariloche to days spent in the saddle on the steppe, Argentine culture inspired the crew in search of Roark. The new wovens collection tells the story of carne, traditional garb and iconic travel posters from the 1960’s. TURK’S 3-PK BEANIE $30 / TOURISTA WOVEN OFF WHITE $60 / HWY 133 DENIM RAW $80

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“ L AY O V E R ” C O L L E C T I O N T H E B E S T E V E R Y D AY T R AV E L E R

Life on the road calls for comfort, versatility and security. The ins and outs of travel were considered when building the “Layover,” keeping detail in mind. It’s TSA friendly, travel document secure and has climate control built in.

Front Extended Long Zip Pocket with Internal Stash Sleeve

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V E R S AT I L E P O C K E T I N G UNIQUE COTTON NYLON STRETCH

2-Way Stretch Fabric

Drawstring Closure Waistband

A new and adventure inspired slim, straight fit, travel pant and short. Drawstring closure waistband with zipper fly, front extended long zip pocket with internal stash sleeve intended to accommodate all travel documents. Back patch pocket with button closure and small slash pocket at back yoke for quick cell phone storage. Back yoke vented mesh panel for breathability and comfort.

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Back Yoke for Quick Cell Phone Storage

L AY O V E R T R A V E L S H O R T M I L I T A R Y $ 6 5

L AY O V E R T R A V E L PA N T B L A C K $ 7 2

ALSO AVAIL ABLE IN BL ACK

A L S O AVA I L A B L E I N M I L I TA R Y

EACH SEASON WE FIND ROARK IN A DIFFERENT PART OF THE WORLD, TELLING STORIES OF HIS EXPLOITS THROUGH OUR PRODUCTS

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C H I L L E R E S TA N C I A $ 6 0

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The “Chiller” features lightweight cotton blended fabric with

A completely rethought and redesigned body engineered to function in

side seam hand pockets for fit and style intended for the

any capacity, the lightweight 4-way stretch fabric allows for freedom of

beach, boat or pool. The print is inspired by Northern

movement and dries quickly. The print is inspired by the Selk’nam tribe

Patagonia tribal symbols.

in Patagonia and derivative from ceremonial body paint patterns.

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HOW TO BUIL D

A Bush Sauna What could be better than a DIY sauna while you’re miles away from civilization deep in the mountains of Patagonia? This is how the Roark family stayed warm aside from a fire; cold beverages and good friends recommended!

SUPPL IE S

by ALEX ANDREWS

- Access to water, preferably a river, creek, lake, or pond. - You’ll also need a solid fire. - 30 to 50 Rocks. Don’t use rocks from a river, or lake They explode! We made that mistake. - Tarp (20 X 20) without holes or tears. - Branches or tree trunks or posts. 6 ft minimum length. - Bottle of Whiskey or Malbec in this case.

STE PS 01 Scout a decent size

04 Drape the tarp over the

creek or body of water with stable ground near by to build the sauna.

top of structure and seal to the ground with dirt and rock.

02 Start a fire near the

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creek and sauna. Fill with scavenged rocks the size of a soft ball or larger. It’s important to get the rocks cooking prior to the rest of the build. Heat them for a minimum of 3 hours.

of the largest hot rocks to the sauna hole in the rear of structure. Use cast iron skillet or something to protect you from the heat.

06 Get the crew inside of

03 Build a typical A-frame structure with a beam running the length. Dig out benches in the ground for seating on each side of the sauna. Opposite the entrance, dig a 2 foot deep and 3 foot wide circular hole in the ground for hot rocks.

the sauna quickly and seal entrance.

07 Pour cold river water onto rocks to create steam. Add hot rocks and water as needed.

RE VIVAL ISTS PARKER COFFIN

ALEX ANDREWS

@PARKERCOFFIN

@ALEXANDREWS


THE SEARCH FOR ROARK HAS LANDED ON MANY A FOREIGN SHORE.

To date, Roark has traveled to 15 different destinations inspiring collections. From Dakar to the Himalayas and Cuba to Iceland - we’ve made our way into experiences that have opened our minds both spiritually and culturally. We hope that the products and stories discovered on the road are thought provoking and persuade you to adventure in a free-spirited and inquisitive way. “Travel doesn’t become adventure until you leave yourself behind.” - M. Rubin

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THE “SAFE CAMP”

BEHIND THE CONCEPT OF ROARK’S ICON

Inspired by the depression era hobo moniker for “safe place to camp.”


R O A R K ’ S J O U R N E Y I N S P I R E D B Y S E A S O N A L T R AV E L S . V O L 01: C A L I F O N I A, N O RT H E R N C O A S T L I N E

V O L 06: C U B A , H AVA N A

VO L 11: C A N A D A , VA N C O U V E R I S L A N D B . C .

V O L 02: M E X I C O, B A J A

V O L 07: I C E L A N D, R E Y K J AV I K

VO L 12: I N D I A , TA M I L N A D U S TAT E

V O L 03: C A L I F O N I A , B I G S U R

VO L 08: A F R I C A , D A K A R

VO L 13: R U S S I A , T E R R I B E R K A

V O L 04: I N D O N E S I A , B A L I

V O L 09: N E PA L , H I M A L AYA S

VO L 14: J A M A I C A , K I N G S T O N

V O L 05: T O K Y O, J A PA N

V O L 10: V I E T N A M , H A N O I

VO L 15: A R G E N T I N A , R E F U G I O F R E Y

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DREW SMITH,REVIVALIST @_DREW_SMITH_

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The Story of the Alpine Vagabond BEAU

by FLEMISTER

Born in a cabin in Montana with no

American Alpine Club and Black Diamond

electricity or running water to bohemian

have also hired him to shoot, among a number

rancher parents, Drew was encouraged to

of other companies. Mostly, because coupled

drift and be merry from the start.

with his sheer talent, Drew is right there on

So he did. Before getting into climbing

the rock with his subjects.

around age 23, out of high school, he tried welding for a bit before working on

“Climbing…it’s a type of meditation for

an Alaskan fish hatchery. He’d go explore

me,” says Drew. “When I’m climbing

the Grizzly-infested wilderness by foot

nothing else is on the mind you are just

on his off-times. He bought a car with his

so focused on what you are doing. Every

friend and took 5 months to drive down to

once in awhile when you find that flow

Baja, camping and surfing along the way.

it’s one of the best feelings in the world.

He’s hitchhiked through Cuba, paddled

Your body moves without thought and

a canoe up random Laotian rivers, he’s

you feel as though you are floating. The

raced dirtbikes, snowboarded behind a

places it’s brought me in the world, up

dogsled team, worked seasons for the

El Capitan in Yosemite and on remote

Maybe, just maybe … if you shook Drew Smith’s calloused, bear-like hand, perhaps through osmosis you might catch a piece of whatever cosmic plane that guy is vibrating on. Sure, it would be a hand that has clutched many-a-mountain the world over, but also a hand that has seized the essence of most men’s dreams. That distant voice deep down in all of us yearning for adventure, urging us to say, Fuck it, I’m following my heart. I’m gone.

REFUGIO FREY PATA G O N I A

A 12 KM hike up a mountainside laden with 60 pounds of personal effect, climbing gear and splitboards tested our resilience. The obscure but legendary perch in the Andes provided the perfect canvas to climb, ride and challenge our commitment. The climate dictated our gear needs and inspired the layering and outerwear needed. Refugio Frey shelters snowboarders, skiers and climbers all year round. It’s home to world class couloir’s, devilish pinnacle’s and a nutty home brew that tames the bravest of adventurers.

“That distant voice deep down in all of us yearning for adventure, urging us to say ‘Fuck it, I’m following my heart. I’m gone.” esteemed Yosemite Search and Rescue

peaks of Patagonia and the people I’ve

team (YOSAR), free climbed El Cap and

met through it all — that community of

even christened a difficult climb in Chile

transient dirtbags — we all are searching

(La Piqueta Voladora) as Drew was its very

for something and have that same fire for

first ascensionist.

life and adventure.”

Indeed, his list of exploits and expeditions

Certainly, if you’re looking to find this

goes on, but through it all, Drew Smith

elusive vagabond, you’ll have to do some

has become a successful photographer.

searching yourself; Drew still lives out of

Published in Sidetracked, Alpinist, Rock,

a van to this day. ‘Cause that’s one sure

and Ice magazines to name a few, the

way to never put down roots. The Refugio was inaugurated in 1957 by the Club Andino Bariloche. It’s a reminder of the enduring mountain culture of the Patagonian Andes.


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RANCHERO WOVEN RED $65 / PORTER PANT BROWN $60


T H E “ P O R T E R ” PA N T $ 6 0 The classic Roark signature chino. New mid-weight brushed cotton stretch twill. Slim straight fit, slash front pockets, front coin pocket and custom back welt pockets.

BROWN / KHAKI / BLACK

F R E E S H I P P I N G A L L P U R C H A S E S O V E R $ 7 5 A N D F R E E 3 0 - D AY R E T U R N S

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PRIMALOFT REVERSIBLE BOMBER M I L I T A R Y S H E L L / B R O W N R E V E R S I B L E FA C E SHELL: 100% NYLON

R E V E R S I B L E FA C E : 1 0 0 % N Y L O N

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SHELL: 100% NYLON

T H E “ G R E AT H E I G H T S ” $ 1 6 0 The “Great Heights” is one of our most performance-based pieces with reversible capabilities depending on what you’re feeling that day. The insulated bomber jacket is filled with Primaloft Black insulation - providing lightweight and packable warmth, manufactured from post-consumer recycled materials. Construction features a zip front with ribbed collar, hem, and cuffs to keep the warmth in. The “Great Heights” goes great on its own or treated as a layering piece with the “Savage 3-Layer” jacket.

R O A R K . C O M / G R E AT H E I G H T S

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MANU DOMINGUEZ,REVIVALIST @MANU_DOMINGUEZ

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PROFILE

ZEN & THE ART o f F LY FISHING by MANU DOMINGUEZ, R E V I VA L I S T Growing up in Argentinian Patagonia, my dad would take my brother and me fishing ever since I could remember. My dad was super into it, one of Mel Krieger’s best friends actually, and they would organize clinics and travel the world together. Mel Krieger is a famous American fisherman who literally wrote the book(s) on fly-fishing. I remember one time, my friends and I acted in one of Mel’s movies, Kids and Fly-fishing. And one summer, when my dad became unemployed, he started a full time career as a fly-fishing guide. He would actually become one of the best fly-fishermen in the area, drawing in fishermen from all over the globe. So basically, growing up, we would spend all winter

R O A R K X E L E C T R I C G L A C I E R G L A S S E S P L AT I N U M $ 3 0 0 / N O R D S M A N W O V E N M O C H A $ 8 0

“It’s about the good times, the stories, and the places you get to see and the beers you get to share along the way.”

snowboarding in Catedral, and then all summer season fishing either at my family’s ranch or the

and riding in some beautiful mountains. But with all

rivers and lakes around Bariloche. But there did

this winter life, my fishing and pretty much the rest of

come a time when I was a teenager, and I didn’t

my summer activities disappeared for a long time.

have the patience and the discipline to go fishing anymore. Not to mention, like most adolescents,

That is, until last spring when I jumped on a boat

I didn’t wanted to spend all my free time with my

with the Roark crew one misty morning in Argentina

dad. I wanted to be with my friends my age and into

and went fishing. First boat of the day, on the first

the same things I was into. All I wanted was action,

day of the fishing season — just like we used to do

skateboarding and snowboarding every single day,

with my dad. And man… that’s when it clicked for

and fishing can often be a lot of standing around and

me. I had some kind of revelation flashback. It’s

waiting. Mostly, I just wanted to be up at the local

not about how good you cast, or how many fish you

ski resort every day.

catch, or how many flips you can do on a snowboard. It’s not about the numbers or kilos or pounds a fish

Eventually, when I finished high school, I bought

weighs. It’s about the good times, the stories, and the

myself a plane ticket to the US and went boarding for

places you get to see and the beers you get to share

six months during our summer (their winter). For the

along the way. It’s the moment within the moment

next ten years I’ve been jumping back and forth from

that’s really worth anything and fly-fishing is all

Southern Hemisphere to Northern Hemisphere winter

about that special space. That day I felt like I was

looking for adventures and snowboarding. It’s been a

floating down the river, heading back home. Hell,

crazy ride, getting to know lots of places, cool people

I even got a nice brown. Thanks after all, Dad.

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C A M P H UA P I H AT K H A K I $ 2 8 R A N C H E R O F L A N N E L S TO N E $ 6 5

REVIVALIST - ALEX ANDREWS, RAINBOW TROUT IN HAND FROM THE LIFE-BEARING RIO’S


THE “RANCHERO” $65 L I G H T W E I G H T C R E P E W E AV E F L A N N E L

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RED / STONE

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Vagabundos Del Carne looks painfully awkward. It’s like looking into a mirror for most of us are in the same predicament. Riding single file and at times broken into clusters, we rise slowly onto the first plateau. Estancia Rincon Grande is virtually surrounded by national parks and ranchlands. There is nothing but pastures and mountains and rivers in all directions. We see a giant condor glide over a canyon, dwarfed by the sprawling backdrop, though its wingspan looks to be about 10 feet. The massive bird darts and drifts and dives out of site. The wind picks up. It begins to drizzle. Jackets are zipped to the chin; hats are lowered over the eyes. It’s going to be a long day. Late in the afternoon our crew enters Valle Frizon. We wind our way down a steep hillside where the valley opens up to grassy plains. It’s snowing now. Wisps of white flakes swirl around us in gusts. We slow to a halt and gather round. The horses shuffle their hooves upon the hard trail, snorting and showing their teeth, breath visible like smoke. We pass around handrolled cigarettes and a flask of whiskey. Very few words are spoken. No one wants to be the first to admit it…then I hear someone mutter behind clinched teeth, “It’s fucking cold.” It is late by the time we get to the makeshift hunting camp. The sun we had never seen has dropped behind the mountains above. It has stopped snowing. We pitch tents and prepare bunk beds in a shack with dirt floors. Morale is lifted as we light a fire and make dinner. Tomorrow we will run amuck, build a sweat lodge next to the creek, drink more red wine and gladly suffer meat sweats in our sleep.

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TRAVEL ESSENTIALS FOR THE ROAD HUNGRY Gear options from life on the road to a welcoming refuge from the dust and the grit. 09 01 ROARK X ELECTRIC GL ACIER GL ASSES P L AT I N U M $ 3 0 0 02 H E N R Y ’ S H AT C H E T $ 6 0 0 3 3 - PA C K R A T T E E S $ 6 0 04 F R E Y B E A N I E B L A C K $ 2 8 05 S C O U T S W E AT E R B L A C K $ 8 0 0 6 S A V A G E 3 - L AY E R J A C K E T BLACK $200 07 D E A D H E A D L / S T E E G R E Y $ 4 5 08 S A I G O N S P E C I A L K N I F E $ 4 5 0 9 M U L E 5 - D AY B A C K PA C K $ 1 5 0 10 HWY 133 BROKEN TWILL JEANS ARMY $70 1 1 HWY 133 BROKEN TWILL JEANS MOCHA $70

P U T T O G E T H E R Y O U R U LT I M AT E T R A V E L P A C K AT R O A R K . C O M / T R A V E L K I T

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F R O M

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T R A I L

H W Y 1 2 0 D E N I M V I NTAG E $ 1 1 0

HIGHLAND CAMO $80

Waist Length Denim Jacket. The Workhorse has a rugged worn wash and a timeless feel. Backside acrylic blend denim.

A technical windshirt with flat faced 4-way stretch fabric printed in “turtle camo” and treated with DWR to protect from moisture and wind.

12 OZ ACRYLIC BRUSH BACK DENIM D A R K V I N TA G E R I N S E WA S H

4 - WAY S T R E T C H D O B B Y / C L A S S I C F I T REGIONAL CAMOUFLAGE PRINT

ROARK.COM/HWY120

ROARK.COM/HIGHLAND


T O

T H E

B A R

BOSS BLACK $75

P O YA B L U E $ 5 5

This “Boss” premium stretch denim shirt is pissed. With heavy duty snaps and classic chest pockets, wear it loud and wear it proud.

The Poya people were indigenous to the area in and around Bariloche. This custom 3-colored dobby pattern short sleeve woven was inspired from old Poya designs.

STRETCH DENIM / DUAL CHEST POCKETS A R T I FA C T S N A P S / C L A S S I C F I T

3 - C O L O R C U S T O M D O B B Y PAT T E R N SHORT SLEEVE / CLASSIC FIT

ROARK.COM/BOSS

R O A R K . C O M / P O YA

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WELL WORN

COLLECTION

BROKEN IN COMFORT

WELL WORN KNIT POCKET TEE BROWN / OFF WHITE / OCEAN / CHARCOAL $34 WELL WORN PRINT KNIT POCKET TEE PURPLE $36

R O A R K . C O M / W E L LW O R N T E E


R O A R K ’ S G U I D E T O U N C U R A T E D T R AV E L

Destroy Your Itinerary by WESLEY GROVER

A SENSE OF PLACE We know this way of going through the world is not for everyone, and to each their own, we say. Hell, there are times when even we question our own

We often dive headfirst into our adventures thinking that we know where we’re going and what experiences lie ahead. Yet somewhere along the way, the travel gods chew up our itinerary and spit us out in a strange land of uncertainty. If there’s anywhere in the world that Roark finds himself at home, this is the place.

sanity. The mere possibility of an adventure leading to a discovery – a new flavor, an off-the-radar location, or an ancient tradition of a distant culture – is what gives Roark a sense of place.

Our travels are challenging, uncomfortable, and

asking for directions on the side of the road

enlightening, but they sure as shit aren’t

or making new friends over a few rounds

curated. Taking a chance is what leads to

in a dimly lit watering hole. This is the true

our most memorable experiences, like dirt

passage to gaining new perspective.

biking a rugged trail through Jamaica’s Blue Mountains in search of the world’s best coffee or chancing upon the most revered tailor here in Hong Kong. These are the values that allow us to forge our own path on each expedition. WE ARE NEVER REALLY IN CONTROL OF THE JOURNEY.

EMBRACE THE UNKNOWN. T h es e d a ys , it’s a ll too e a s y to tra ve l th e w o r ld w ithout ge tting los t or le a v in g our c omfort z one . The e ve rra mb lin g R oa rk is a lw a ys w a ry of the g u id e b ooks , for the y provide a roa dma p to pla y it s a fe a nd c a n rob us of th e rew a rds only found a fte r digging

Arriving at this sobering reality is imperative.

b en ea th the s urfa c e . G o a nd find it for

Opportunities present themselves in the

y o u rs elf.

form of an unmarked path overgrown with brush, a haunting aroma that leads down a dark alley, or rumors of a swell hitting the nearby coast. Only some people choose to follow these, driven by the need to scratch an incessant itch of curiosity for what lies on the other side. ENGAGE WITH THE LOCALS.

IT’S A GAMBLE THAT DOESN’T ALWAYS PAY OFF, AND THAT’S OKAY. Sometimes you find yourself staring at the Northern Lights in the Arctic Circle and other times you’re writhing on the floor of a Mumbai outhouse. Live by the sword, die by the sword.

No matter how prepared we think we are,

Keep your bug-out bag packed, a flask

the best advice always seems to come when

at your hip, and always be ready to

we get on the ground. It comes through

burn the itinerary.

authentic interactions, whether simply

The bunks at Refugio Frey were full, so we set up camp just ahead of a snow storm.


W E L L T R AV E L E D F L E E C E WA S H E D D O W N & A D V E N T U R E B O R N G R A P H I C S

Fleece is a go-to as the seasons fade to Fall. Our new Well Worn Fleece contains a heavy mineral wash providing a dark worn appearance with a soft broken in feel straight out of the bag. Hooded options in the “Dead Head” and “Open Range” feature graphics inspired by our journey to Argentina. LAGO INDIGO $65 / WELL WORN BY JAMIE THOMAS BLACK $70 OPEN RANGE HOODIE KHAKI $65 / DEAD HEAD HOODIE BLACK $65

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beanies (LEFT TO RIGHT)

TURK’S 3-PK $30 BLACK / MILITARY HEATHER GREY FREY BLACK $28 FEAR THE SEA STONE $28

ROARK.COM/BEANIES

hats (LEFT TO RIGHT)

LOST CAMP GREY $35 TOURISTA OFF WHITE $30 NAME PLATE BLACK $28 DEAD HEAD DAD BLACK $28 POYA BROWN $48 FEAR THE SEA BLACK $28

R O A R K . C O M / H AT S

THE SEARCH FOR ROARK NEVER CEASES AND NEITHER DO THE STORIES ALONG THE WAY. REFUGIO FREY, ARGENTINA.

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OPEN ROADS, OPEN MINDS

“HWY 133” DENIM

RAW $80 12.75 OZ RING SPUN INDIGO DENIM 36

Denim should be the most storied article of clothing in your bag and the foundation of your kit while on the road. Wear them for 6 months straight without a wash. Roark denim is built to be a well-traveled pair of jeans. We hope you add to their credo.

“ S TA N D A R D S L I M ” F I T S L I G H T TA P E R E D 1 4 - I N C H L E G O P E N I N G ROARK.COM/HWY133

WORN BLACK $75 11.5 OZ LEFT HAND TWILL WITH SLUB EFFECT

VINTAGE RINSE $75 12 OZ ACRYLIC BRUSH BACK


B U I LT F R O M THE INSIDE OUT JEANS TO WITHSTAND YOUR

JOURNEY

D E N I M I S T H E K E Y I N G R E D I E N T T O M A N U FA C T U R I N G A P R E M I U M PA I R OF JEANS AND THAT’S WHY WE SOURCED THE BEST DENIM WE COULD FIND. E A C H D E N I M W E S E L E C T E D H A S U N I Q U E C H A R A C T E R I S T I C S T O W I T H S TA N D Y O U R ADVENTURES AND THE TEST OF TIME. OUR METICULOUS D E TA I L S A R E W H AT M A K E R O A R K D E N I M S TA N D O U T. W E F O C U S O N B U I L D I N G J E A N S F R O M T H E I N S I D E O U T. THE

DETAILS

H E AV Y D U T Y Y K K Z I P P E R / 1 9 0 G M H E AV Y D U T Y P O C K E T I N G / T U R N A N D S T I T C H C L E A N F I N I S H P O C K E T B A G S / I N T E R I O R C L E A N F I N I S H E D F L AT F E L L E D S E A M S / S T I T C H E D A N D P R E S S E D O P E N I N T E R I O R S I D E S E A M S / C H A I N S T I T C H H E M / D O U B L E L AY E R R E I N F O R C E D B A C K P O C K E T S / B A C K B E LT L O O P O V E R L A P AT Y O K E

L E A R N M O R E A B O U T O U R E X P E D I T I O N AT R O A R K . C O M

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Mule 5-Day Backpack Black $150 Great Heights Jacket Black $160

Porter Pant Khaki $60

We hope you enjoyed Roark’s expedition through Northern Patagonia, We’ll return to the Falkland Islands to surf and explore the rugged coastline in the heart of winter. Travel well...

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