“Animals of Yellowstone”. Starting in 2018 we produced the Grizzly,
then the Bison, the Moose and the Elk followed by the Wolf blanket. This
year we are proud to present the last blanket of the series, the Bighorn
sheep. These blankets are a limited edition series of 1872, the year the
Park was dedicated as the first National Park and are numbered 1 through 1872.
These blankets are woven by Pendleton Woolen Mills exclusively for
Jackson Hole Pendleton. If you order online please indicate in the “order instructions/comments” section any blanket number you may have from previous orders of blankets in the series.
These regal animals embody “the spirt of high wild places”. Once numbering
in the millions, the Rocky Mountain Bighorn sheep is found from Alberta, Canada
to northern Arizona. Fortunately, Yellowstone Park supports a good number
of sheep mostly in the rough areas that provide good escape routes from predators.
In appearance, stature and agility, the Bighorn sheep is a far cry from his
domestic cousin. Bighorn sheep don’t have wool, in fact their coat is more
like that of a deer. Rams can weigh about 300 pounds, while the ewes are around 200 pounds.They are very adept at eluding predators such as bears and wolves, but must be on constant alert to avoid a golden eagle from taking a young lamb.
64 x 80 inches. 82 percent pure virgin wool/ 18 percent cotton. Made in the USA by Pendleton Woolen Mills. Dry clean only.
“Animals of Yellowstone”. Starting in 2018 we produced the Grizzly,
then the Bison, the Moose and the Elk followed by the Wolf blanket. This
year we are proud to present the last blanket of the series, the Bighorn
sheep. These blankets are a limited edition series of 1872, the year the
Park was dedicated as the first National Park and are numbered 1 through 1872.
These blankets are woven by Pendleton Woolen Mills exclusively for
Jackson Hole Pendleton. If you order online please indicate in the “order instructions/comments” section any blanket number you may have from previous orders of blankets in the series.
These regal animals embody “the spirt of high wild places”. Once numbering
in the millions, the Rocky Mountain Bighorn sheep is found from Alberta, Canada
to northern Arizona. Fortunately, Yellowstone Park supports a good number
of sheep mostly in the rough areas that provide good escape routes from predators.
In appearance, stature and agility, the Bighorn sheep is a far cry from his
domestic cousin. Bighorn sheep don’t have wool, in fact their coat is more
like that of a deer. Rams can weigh about 300 pounds, while the ewes are around 200 pounds.They are very adept at eluding predators such as bears and wolves, but must be on constant alert to avoid a golden eagle from taking a young lamb.
64 x 80 inches. 82 percent pure virgin wool/ 18 percent cotton. Made in the USA by Pendleton Woolen Mills. Dry clean only.
THE LEGACY OF JACKSON HOLE PENDLETON
A Testament to Artistry and Tradition
At Jackson Hole Pendleton, our offerings are a testament to artistry and tradition. From our magnificent range of blankets, adorned with both time-honored and Native American designs, to our diverse array of home accessories, pet essentials, and distinguished attire for men and women, we ensure every product resonates with the soul of the West.
What sets us apart is our commitment to individuality. Recognizing that each of our patrons has a unique vision, we proudly offer personal and custom design services, turning your dreams into tangible, timeless pieces.