Yakima Camp Blanket in Lake Stripe
Yakima Camp Blanket in Lake Stripe
Yakima Camp Blanket in Lake Stripe
Yakima Camp Blanket in Lake Stripe
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Yakima Camp Blanket in Lake Stripe

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The mountains cradled a lake which seemed to sparkle with the colour of sapphires.  I found a grassy patch near the shore and collapsed in a mixture of exhaustion and relief.  I rolled myself in my camp blanket and immediately slept for several hours in the middle of the day.  It wasn't long before the ordeals endured in getting here vapourized from my mind.   - Diary of a Glen Shepherd

This classic American camp blanket in Lake Stripe is modelled after the original blankets used by shepherds in the Pacific North-west, where these blankets are still woven today.  They are soft, comforting, and like all wool blankets, help regulate moisture and temperate, keeping you warm in winter and cool in summer.  Perfect for sleeping both inside and out under the stars.

These iconic blankets are found in homes and cottages alike, not to mention the very best summer camps.  

The blankets come in two generous sizes: 

Twin (168 x 213 cm - 66" x 84") and 
Queen -  (229 x 229 cm - 90" x 90").

Each Yakima Camp blanket comes in a zippered storage sleeve and will last a lifetime with occasional care.  

Additional Specifications

Twin (168 x 213 cm - 66" x 84")

Queen - (229 x 229 cm - 90" x 90")

86% Pure Virgin Wool - 18% Cotton

Made in the United States of America

Social Impact

A portion of the profits from all Sykes & Ainley items goes to supporting the work of The Canadian Wool Council (CWC). The CWC is a Canadian non-profit organization devoted to supporting Canada's wool growers and educating consumers on the wonders of wool.