Find Your Unknown

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Eagle Creek was established in 1975 by Steve and Nona Barker, a couple who revered the planet and explored it accordingly. In the process, they invented an entirely new product category: adventure travel gear. Half a century later, no one offers more expertly conceived and crafted gear for experiencing the earth in every hemisphere. Thoughtful, sustainable, function-forward solutions inspired by the belief that travel can be a force for good.

Find Your Unknown

Eagle Creek Brand Video - FInd Your Unknown

Travel awakens something in those willing to explore beyond everyday boundaries.

It was in the spirit of wanting to connect deeper to beautiful new places, culture and experiences that we first got our start in 1975. It is in that spirit that we put out the challenge to Find Your Unknown.

Don’t stay affixed to your screen. Don’t experience your life by watching someone else’s unfold. Join us as we explore the world outside. And what’s more, become a story-teller of the things you’ve seen, known, found.

What’s challenged you? Changed you?

From mountain valleys to city streets, together we can discover a whole new world outside and inside of us.

Eagle Creek designs gear because it’s the gateway to outdoor travel and adventure. By designing and equipping travelers with the tools and products needed to experience new places, we share our spirit with adventurers everywhere.

Find Your Unknown is a call to action to travel beyond your comfort zone and into new territories and terrains. It’s a celebration embracing the wonders the world and the pursuit of new perspectives, people and places that deepen our experience and appreciation of humanity and the planet.

So what are you waiting for? Link up with some friends, or take off solo. The point is to go. If you want some support, we’ve got expert travel tips and products to help get you there.

Tell us what inspires you and where you’re going on @eaglecreek.

See you out there!

#FindYourUknown

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