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What's Next? Savage Expedition Continues in Oregon

February 6, 2012 Journal
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Jenn and Chris Savage served in Costa Rica for nine months, living in the jungle and teaching at a local school.  You can read about their adventure at their blog, The Savage Expedition.  They returned to the USA and have continued their lifestyle of giving and serving.  Check out their new business that gives back!!

Savage Expedition Gear is a small business that believes in keeping things local, simple, and green.  As of now, it is sustained by Chris and Jenn Savage with large looms to weave all of the SLAB Belts and SLAB Wrist Belts by hand.  As the company thrives, others will be brought in as orders demand, but it will always be a family owned and operated business that is as down to earth as they come. 

Beyond sales on this site, they will have a booth at the Eugene, OR Saturday Market beginning in April, 2012.  Soon, Eugene will be the most prepared city in all of the world for any survival situation.  

Savage Expedition Gear was founded in January 2012 after the Savages returned from a year-long voyage abroad.  They spent their time in Costa Rica helping build a small church, and teaching English to underprivileged kids in Limon.  Why did they do this?  Really, they just wanted to give of their time and money and see what came of it.

They are committed to a continued spirit of giving with the belief that if everyone gave a little, everyone would have plenty.  Therefore, 5 percent of all of Savage Expedition Gear’s earnings goes to the school that they taught at in Limon Costa Rica, cebauca.com, or to digging safe drinking water wells in Africa.  If you have a desire to give to either of those causes, please specify and they will make that happen. 

Go to Savage Expedition Gear to see the whole story and view products.