Description
In September of 1805, the Lewis & Clark Corps of Discovery struggled to find a trail through the Bitterroot Mountains. Their travels gave name to Lost Trail Pass, crossing the Idaho/Montana border. Two peaked bands represent the Columbia River Basin drainages divided by Lost Trail: Bitterroot Clark Fork to the north, and Salmon to the south. The middle band represents the Lost Trail National Wildlife Refuge, which provides crucial winter habitat to fish, fowl, and mammals - large and small.
Expertly dyed, woven and hand-finished in Pendleton's® own Pacific Northwest mills. This robe-sized Jacquard blanket fits a twin or full-size bed, and works well as a wall hanging, throw, or a beautifully folded accent at the foot of your bed. Perfect gift size!
- Pendleton's Jacquard Blanket & Bedding Collection
- Fabric woven in Pendleton's own Pacific Northwest mills
- Unnapped - fabric is left uncombed for sharper pattern definition
- Reverses for two different looks
- 82% pure virgin wool / 18% cotton
- Suede binding
- Dry clean
- 64" x 80"
- Made in the USA