Backcountry Canvas

$70.00

I sunk into the backcountry, like a ghost, for days at a time . . .

Walk the distance. Disappear into the wild for a while and discover what comes with real solitude. Backcountry days are special.

This 16×12 inch canvas features the photography of Austin Dando and is printed on a high quality stretched canvas with vivid colors.

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  • 20.5 mil thick poly-cotton blend canvas
  • Hand-stretched over solid wood stretcher bars
  • Matte finish coating
  • Fade-resistant
  • 16×12 inches
  • Where’s your backpack?
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