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Here at Survivor Rods we're fully aware of the grieving process and how different it is for everyone. This is what has led us to this idea. Here, we're launching an idea of selling merchandise or making merchandise for loved ones who have lost a special loved one.

We're experienced in creating patches that help us remember our loved ones that we can put on most anything. As for us, we chose a subtle but effective way for us to embrace our loved ones.
Here is a small example of a bowling jersey that our team wears on a weekly basis.

We chose quality products to help you feel great on a daily basis. Whether it's a comfy hoodie, a T-shirt, or a beanie we can bring your idea to light; in order to create comfort but with tasteful remembrance.

We will be patient with you in this process and communicate the best we can to make sure we deliver what is wanted.
Here we have a family specific patch that is specific to family members. When family members contact us we can put this on the item of their choosing.

We have been through the whole process of grieving loved ones, and it can come with a multitude of emotions that come with grieving. I know for us working at something and creating something tangible that we could hold onto, helped us and many others through the process.
$10 of each beanie sold will be donated to Star Valley Search and Rescue. Many thanks to the individuals of SVSAR for their efforts. Nick's family gives their gratitude to the SVSAR team for bringing him home.
The Star Valley Ridge Riders are a group of dedicated individuals who create the venue for the RMSHA circuit of snowmobile hill climb races each year in beautiful Afton Wyoming. Nick Bringhurst was a wonderful individual who always had a smile so big it that almost matched his height. He has been a key player of the group always showing up to be hill help.
This season, Nick was involved in an avalanche accident in the Wyoming mountains he loved. He will be missed immensely. Words will never be able express how precious our life is here on this earth. If you would like know more about Nick, you can read about his life in his obituary. (https://www.wheelermortuaries.com/obituaries/nicholas-bringhurst.)
As Nick always wore and orange beanie to the hill climbs, we saw it fitting to order these beanies in orange and worked with a few key players to give us inspiration behind the design of the commemorative patch.
DISCLAIMER: In no way is Survivor Rods trying to capitalize on an accident that happened. These products are created to allow people to have something that helps them work through the grieving process. As said before, Nick is and always will be an amazing man in our eyes. All of us who ride sleds are a tight-knit group that feels like family. We are very sorry for the loss and feel it greatly. We hope this small tribute serves as a reminder of the very best of who Nick was.
I personally know how much of a blessing it was to work through this exact process and the healing it brought to me.
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