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How does one eat an elephant? One bite at a time. How does one make change? It starts with an idea that can be put into action. By sharing the idea with other people, the action gains momentum and creates a movement. The movement, with a firm hand and clear direction, makes strides to the goal of the original idea of change. ...read more
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Dolly Parton is an American icon who’s renowned for decades of unforgettable performances on stage, screen, and in studio. No matter the heights she’s reached, Dolly always remembers her roots. Her legendary career proves that every artist’s journey begins with the resources, training, and encouragement they receive at home. ...read more
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For outdoor enthusiasts, one of the best ways to kick off the new year is by participating in a "First Day Hike." Last year, however, many of the state parks and recreation areas affected by Hurricane Helene remained closed in January. Although signs of the damage wrought by Helene are still visible, fortunately, most of the recreation area and parks have reopened. ...read more
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In the days after September 27, 2024, highway information signs were emblazoned with a message... Do Not Travel in Western North Carolina. That sounds ominous, but its message was not overstated. Because of the tireless work by state and federal employees, local folks, and thousands and thousands of volunteers, the mountains are OPEN – including two lanes of Interstate 40 – and we invite you to vacation... And volunteer! ...read more
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... Our favorite foods! Food is universal because everybody’s got ta eat! And the last two months of the year are filled with more than their fair share of family meals, work gatherings, special outings to favorite restaurants, tins filled with homemade cookies and fudge, and the anticipation of food traditions handed down from generation to generation ...read more
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Even before we bought the Mast General Store, we were taken by the beauty of Valle Crucis. We’ve heard people describe the drive out Broadstone Road as traveling through a time portal. In the 1970s, fields in the river bottoms would be filled with tobacco, cabbage, or high with hay to feed cattle that were grazing in the summer pasture. ...read more
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The holidays – it’s a time when lots of questions are asked. How do reindeer fly? How does Santa visit everybody’s house all on one night? And what would be a good thing to get John, Susan, and Beth? While the answers to the first two questions will require a lot of research and debate, Mast Store has the answers to the last question. Here are our top 13 gift ideas for 2019.
Sherpa Adventure Gear/Mast Store Outfitters Rolpa Fleece – A great layering piece at a reasonable price, the Rolpa features two zippered pockets on the women’s cut and a zippered chest pocket on the men’s. Available in three colors.
Socks – Now stop rolling your eyes, these aren’t your grandparents' socks we’re talking about. These have features, fun designs, and are warm ta boot! Choose from Darn Tough, Farm to Feet, Mast Store, and Smartwool – these brands all feature merino wool comfort, which means warmth without the itch! Then, of course, there are the world-famous Mast Store Christmas Socks that make for a fun tradition on Christmas morning.
Spot Headlamp – Don’t be misled, headlamps are not just for spelunkers and extreme outdoorsmen. A headlamp is a thoughtful gift for most anyone. They can be useful for changing a tire on the roadside, working in a crawlspace, or yes, returning back to your car after a long day hike. This model from Black Diamond is full-featured and waterproof.
National Geographic Guide to State Parks – Start planning your warmer-weather trips now. National parks are more well known, but there are many state parks that are deserving of a visit, too. This book provides some trip-worthy ideas.
Instantly Southern Cookbook – The Instant Pot is all the rage now, but once you work your way through the short list of recipes, what do you do next? The Instantly Southern Cookbook can help! It is filled with Southern classics like Chicken and Fluffy Dumplings, Hoppin’ John, and 5-minute Mac and Cheese.
Youth Pico Pack – Start them exploring when they are young! This pack from Deuter makes us jealous that we can’t get fun designs like these in an adult size. It will easily carry snacks, a water bottle, a rain jacket, and maybe a notebook and map to keep track of the journey.
Water Bottles – Everyone is trying to drink more water, and if you keep it close at hand, you might just reach your goal. There’s a water bottle for every whim, need, and desire. Try these extra cute options from CamelBak for youngsters, step up to a myriad of designs (and colors) from Hydro Flask, check out what Klean Kanteen has to offer, or see if one of the classic bottles from Nalgene is best suited for your gift recipient.
Board Games - An old-fashioned board game makes a wonderful gift that will be enjoyed by everyone for years to come. There are classics for youngsters like Candy Land and Uncle Wiggly and games that are fun across generations like Parcheesi, Clue, or Apples to Apples. And there are games that are fun, and if you're not careful, you might learn a new word or two - like Bananagrams.
Old Ranch Flannels – Nothing says “warm up for winter” like flannel, and Old Ranch flannel shirts are like old friends. While Old Ranch is a new brand at Mast Store, its roots go back to the 1970s. The bright colors used by Old Ranch are certain to warm up any winter day and will be a favorite of your gift recipient. Styles available for men and women. If you still need a few more ideas, click on over to the Mast Store Gift Guide. It is filled with ideas including stocking stuffers.
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