
At Loll, we lollygaggers are outdoorspeople. We run, ski, hike and perhaps most notably, we mountain bike.
Case in point, here’s a picture of our founder and CEO after a lunch ride in Duluth:
Our passion for the outdoors, along with our membership in Patagonia’s 1% for the Planet program, inspired us to once again donate to Duluth-based nonprofit cycling club Cyclists of Gitchee Gumee Shores (COGGS). As part of 1% for the planet, we contribute 1 percent of our sales to area environmental organizations like COGGS every year. It’s something we’re proud of and grateful that we’re able to do. This is the second year in a row we’ve donated to COGGS, bringing our total contributions to more than $60,000.
Our donation of $30,000 this year will go toward COGGS’ 4th Annual Duluth Traverse Gala, a big bash that raises money to build the Duluth Traverse.
The Duluth what?
The Duluth Traverse: a 100+ mile network of multiuse trail for mountain biking and other human-powered travel in our hometown of Duluth, MN. When it’s finished (estimated 2017), the Duluth Traverse will span the entire 26-mile-long city limits and be the nation’s longest single track trail system within an urban environment.It’s a pretty big deal, guys.
