Perfect for the Pacific Electric Trail?
The L.L. Bean catalog came in the mail this week inspiring me to take a vacation to somewhere cold like Alaska, Antarctica or ... Alta Loma?
Quotes from unnamed Bean customers are throughout this catalog including one from Alta Loma who praised the men's field coat. "I am really impressed ... probably the best coat I have ever owned," according to the anonymous customer.
Depending on the version, the coat is suitable for 30 to -25 degree-weather and "built to withstand the briars and branches of the thick Maine woods." I can't imagine it gets much wear in Alta Loma.
Quotes from unnamed Bean customers are throughout this catalog including one from Alta Loma who praised the men's field coat. "I am really impressed ... probably the best coat I have ever owned," according to the anonymous customer.
Depending on the version, the coat is suitable for 30 to -25 degree-weather and "built to withstand the briars and branches of the thick Maine woods." I can't imagine it gets much wear in Alta Loma.
Courtesy of L.L. Bean



Well, all I can say is..."as I struggled along the P.E. trail and came to a large crevise that was once a 1920 tressel, I proceeded to jog left, and then right, and then came upon an oasis called the Sycamore Inn where I felt right at home in my fawn suede chuck-a-boots and ordered half-off appetizers that they offer from 4:30 to 7pm everyday"....
Mr. Peterman, you read my blog! If things don't work out for me at the Daily Bulletin, can I come and write for your catalog?