Valentine's Day Gift Guide: Love at 6,225 Feet

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Look, we've all done the drugstore chocolate and sad balloon routine. It's fine. But if you're shopping for someone who actually gets the Sierra—who lights up when the snow hits the peaks, who knows the best pullouts on Highway 395, who's sipped coffee watching the sun come up over Tahoe—maybe they deserve something a little more... rooted.

Here's what we'd gift our people this Valentine's Day. No basic stuff. Just good stuff.


For the One Who Believes in Signs

The Lovers Tarot Card Framed Print

Yes, we made a framed tarot card. Yes, it's called "The Lovers." No, we're not subtle. This one's for the couple who met at a trailhead, or the friend who swears Mercury retrograde ruined her last relationship. Either way, she'll love it.

Hang it in the bedroom. Or the bathroom. We don't judge.


For the One Who Needs Reminding

Strength Tarot Card Raglan Tee

Self-love is still love, and sometimes you need a shirt that says "I've got this" without actually saying it. The Strength card is about courage, patience, and knowing your own power. Perfect for your friend going through it, or honestly, yourself.

Three-quarter sleeves because we're refined like that.


For the One Who Wraps Gifts Like It Matters

Ace of Cups Gift Wrap

The Ace of Cups represents new love, deep feelings, and emotional abundance. Which is a fancy way of saying it's perfect for Valentine's Day and makes you look like you planned this whole thing. Wrap the chocolates in this. Suddenly they're not drugstore chocolates anymore.


For the One You Drink Coffee With

Blue Birds Can Cooler

Okay technically it's for cans not coffee, but the point stands: mornings together, evenings on the deck, that slow-down time that matters. Plus birds mate for life or whatever. It's romantic. And it's twelve dollars.

Entry-level love. We support it.


For the One Who's Always Cold

Blue Plaid Insulated Tumbler

She's cold. She's always cold. Even in July. Get her something that keeps her hands warm and her drinks hot. The plaid says "I'm cozy and I know things." The insulation says "I'll still be drinking warm coffee two hours into this hike."


For the One Who Puts Herself Last

Blooming Flowers Yoga Leggings

She does everything for everyone else. Give her something just for her. Something that says "go to that yoga class" or "take that walk" or "lie on the floor and stare at the ceiling if that's what you need today." We're not judging. We're supporting.

The floral print is loud because she's been quiet long enough.


The Bottom Line

Valentine's Day doesn't have to be about proving something. It can just be about noticing. Noticing what someone loves, what they need, what makes them light up.

These mountains teach you that. The way the light hits different at 6,000 feet. The way quiet sounds different up here. The way love—real love, mountain love—is less about grand gestures and more about showing up.

So show up. Bring a gift that says you were paying attention.

Order by February 10th for Valentine's delivery.