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A Dog’s Life in Asheville

February 8, 2017
Where to stay in Asheville with your dog…

Have no fear if you don’t want to leave your dog at home while you travel to Asheville. The majority of Asheville hotels, inns, and B&Bs have stepped up their game to serve both humans and their furry counterparts. Our recommendations within Biltmore Village are the Cedar Crest Inn and the Double Tree by Hilton. Click here for Trip Advisor’s top rated accommodations for a pet friendly stay. Asheville also offers a dozen or so boarding services and day care facilities for those that need in-town care.

Max at Bridal Veil Falls

Drinking & Eating…

Asheville has no shortage of breweries, which are some of the most accommodating businesses when it comes to dogs. Inside, outside… they don’t care, as long as you’re enjoying yourself, your beer, and your dog is nice. One exception to this rule is for the few breweries that have restaurants in them, such as Sierra Nevada. However, they do have dog-friendly outdoor area similar to the plethora of Asheville restaurants with patios where you can also enjoy a nice meal with your pooch. So, rule of thumb, if an Asheville business has an outdoor seating area, there’s a 99% chance you can bring your dog. YAY! Our recommended brewery in the Village for you and your dog is High Wire’s Big Top Brewery. For a casual patio setting with excellent baked goods and coffee, we recommend Well-Bred Bakery where they offer homemade dog biscuits. If you are needing something more substantial, take your pup over to one of our favorite casual dining patios at the Village Wayside.

Cash at Catawba Brewery

Outdoor Playtime & Sight-Seeing…

The Asheville area boasts seven off-leash dog parks such as French Broad River Dog Park, Azalea Dog Park, and Mills River Dog Park. After all that play time, your dog may need a bath! The River Arts District has a DIY dog wash where you pay based on the size of your dog. Your fee at the Soapy Dog includes all the supplies you need with no appointment necessary. But let’s face it, not everyone is thrilled at having to bathe their dog, there is a plentitude of grooming services in town.

If you and Fido are wanting to see the sights, Gray Line offers a historic trolley tour where you and your dog can hop-on and hop-off at various stops around the city. If sitting on a tour bus isn’t your thing, Downtown Asheville and Biltmore Village are great areas to walk with your dog and see the sights on your own. Maybe a hike in the wilderness is more your style. Dogs are always welcome on the trails in our parks, they just ask that you keep your pet on a leash or controlled at your side. Our favorite for the whole family is the DuPont State Forest. Although a bit Southwest of Asheville, this state park is full of trails and waterfalls for any fitness level.

Shopping…

How can we talk about a dog’s life in Asheville if we don’t mention TOYS and TREATS! Our top spots in town to take your pet shopping are the Patton Avenue Pet Company, and Three Dog Bakery where you’ll find baked treats, unique toys, and clothing. But don’t forget, when you visit us a MTN Merch to ask about our handmade leather leashes and collars. We also carry a convenient, foldable water bowl!

Needless to say, dogs have a pretty good life here in Asheville.

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Locally made custom Asheville products and gifts

March 25, 2016

 About the Artists Series–Chestnut Forge and Furniture

Locally Designed and Crafted

We are lucky enough at Mountain Merch to not only carry an incredible selection of Asheville themed apparel but we also have an incredible selection of talented artisans and craftsman that round out our shop with their locally made goods and gifts. We are very proud of the talented individuals and companies that have chosen to partner with us locally and we wanted to be sure and share a bit about their stories with you.

 

We were introduced to Craig of Chestnut Forge and Furniture from our dear friends Joe and Lisa (McDinan) of Sanctuary Brewing Company, he was commissioned by them to create their tables, concrete bar top and other great fixtures that have a blend of hand forged steel and wood. Joe and Lisa have been dear friends of ours and we happened to independently choose to open our businesses at just about the same time, so we have been able to learn and share a good bit with one another. They are committed to craft brews and rescues and have a great space, great beer (coming soon), music and community events that are focused on positivity and giving back in the areas of animal rescue and responsible living. Back to Craig.

 

Craig is a retired Firefighter from South Florida who moved to Western North Carolina with his wife, Debbi 3 years ago. They built their farm and forge shop on a beautiful piece of property in Rutherfordton. Craig is a mentor, he has shadowed a few young folks who worked hard at crafting their skills, attending classes at Isothermal Technical and are continuing to grow in their skill level. Craig is somewhat of a savant in his own right. When we met him and were asking him to build us a few signs and a table that would hold some of our locally themed tee shirts, and locally made goods and a rack to hang NCline t-shirts, hoodies and apparel on we gave him quite a bit of creative freedom, as we just weren’t sure how to make it look great and be pieces of utility.

 

For this piece we said, we want sort of a tiered picnic table – check out the detail – and the A for Asheville!

 

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Asheville “A” Frame Shelf

 

Since the fixtures our discussions with Craig have continued to be as fluid as the steel being melted and formed. We love working with him because he and his team brainstorm with us on what we think locals and visitors to Asheville might like to take home with them. So far, he has made bottle openers in the state of North Carolina, decorative leaves, candle-holders and coasters.

 

Local Gifts

Locally Designed and Crafted

We have also worked together locally on some custom projects including this nifty collaboration between Ashevillain and Wicked Weed! Working with Craig and his team, the possibilities are endless. Whether you are looking for a piece for in your home, a local gift, something unique for your business, or a reminder of how amazing Asheville is please let us know (just visit our Contact Us page or come see us in person at our store in Biltmore Village!) we would be happy to start the conversation with you.

Brother Wolf Animal Rescue Charity T-Shirt and Hoodie

December 15, 2015

Brother Wolf Animal Rescue Charity T-Shirt and Hoodie are now available in store!  Over the summer we had a great charity t-shirt, designed by Randall Chet of SouthPaw Designs that had the city of Asheville in the background with AVL in the foreground in a red, white and blue design. Proceeds from this shirt went to Homeward Bound Veterans’ Support Services.

Our latest tee shirt for charity took some brainstorming and we worked with a few artists who helped come up several different t-shirt designs throughout the selection process. What we finally agreed on with the incredible folks at Brother Wolf Animal Rescue was inspired by a painting by Travis Clement of Sprouted Scribbles. Travis has a painting that inspired us to ask him to use his style in a different way. So with this design, you have Asheville and many of the neighborhoods that make it up, Montford, Kenilworth, Oakley, Biltmore, etc… so we thought why not see if we can do something similar with BWAR.

We looked at Brother Wolf’s mission statement, Uncompromised Compassion and knew that had to be where to start. If you have ever met an employee or one of the many incredible volunteers of BWAR, you know without a doubt this is the thread that is weaved between all of them, the tie that binds. What you may not know about BWAR is that they have been working diligently on two major projects, aside from the incredible work they have taken on in rescuing animals from various shelters in South Carolina from the flooding that occurred this fall; No Kill Asheville and their Sanctuary.

No Kill Asheville is a grass roots movement of sorts in that it works with people where they are, if you can’t afford to pay for pet food because of a job loss for instance, rather than giving up your animal to the shelter, they help to provide food while you are working to stabilize again. They work with neighborhoods and neighbors to identify people who might be hoarding animals, to get them educated… so rather than just solving the problem of animals who need homes and shelter, they are looking to educate and solve the bigger problems that they see as some of the root causes and are trying to rectify and reduce.

We have a limited number of sweatshirts and zip hoodies for $49.99 where $20 of each item will be donated to Brother Wolf and $10 of each t-shirt will be donated. 12294880_699834193486875_3654096738716809651_n 12278794_699834006820227_277516923360028337_n 11227908_697348467068781_1040937990253414134_n 12304295_698588163611478_258466459483674666_o

 

The shirts are available in our retail location in Biltmore Village, however if you are out of the area and would like us to ship you one, please message us or give us a ring.

We also worked with Chestnut Forge and Furniture to design these ornaments, which the Historic Biltmore Village Partnership has purchased so that 100% of the proceeds of the ornaments purchased go to Brother Wolf Animal Rescue. These handmade ornaments can be purchased for $12.99 from MTN Merch, Monkees, Turner and Scott and Boheme, all located in Biltmore Village

Pet Adoption and Collection Event for Brother Wolf

October 28, 2015

Pet Adoption event – looking for a new housemate? Join us Saturday, November 7th, from 12pm-3pm as we partner with Brother Wolf Animal Rescue for our very first Adoption Day! They will have animals on site who are in need of loving homes and we will also be collecting items now until the 7th that they desperately need. They are requesting things like toys, food (cat, kitten, puppy and dog food), bleach, gallons of water, blankets, etc. See link here for a full Wish List.

Brother Wolf is committed to Uncompromised Compassion for animals and people alike so please think about stopping by and meeting some of these adoptable cuties!

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Brother Wolf’s incredible volunteers have been working tirelessly to assist shelters that were impacted by the South Carolina flooding, rescuing animals and taking care of them day and night at their Sanctuary. They have so many animals in need and we know that not everyone can adopt but if you want to learn more about how you can volunteer,  No-Kill Asheville, the Sanctuary, Outward Hounds hiking club, or by dropping off some slightly used towels and toys and quality food we would love to help facilitate.

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Brother Wolf Animal Rescue, located in Asheville, North Carolina, was founded in 2007 to provide the resources and life-saving programs to build a No-Kill community. As a grass roots organization, BWAR operates an adoption center that is open to the public 365 days a year making it easy to adopt, volunteer, and become involved in our No-Kill mission. MTN Merch is located at 22 Lodge Street in Biltmore Village. There is plenty of parking throughout the village, behind our shop and under the shops where Boheme and other great stores are located.

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Rain Rain Go Away

October 6, 2015

This past weekend we were gathering sandbags, packing up anything that could get damaged – the art, custom woodwork and leather goods, and putting up all of the t-shirts, sweatshirts and Asheville apparel up above 3 feet. You might be wondering why? Well, we in Biltmore Village, like many other parts of the country, have been effected by the storm Joaquin. Asheville has been getting a ton of rain, coming down in buckets and because of where we are located, where the Swannanoa comes in to the French Broad River there was a threat of flooding which could potentially put Biltmore Village under water.

Flooding, in Asheville… not possible? That is what many thought in 2004 when the Village was flooded with several feet of water, many lost everything. Friends of ours from the Village Wayside, share stories about cars being taken down the street by the water, people coming together to help one another and the shock and devastation. People weren’t prepared at that time because  Biltmore Village hadn’t seen a flood since 1916 and even that was unfathomable. Here is a partial account from Kathleen Lipe Carter (1898-1989) – “Before dawn on the 16th, my sister, Bess, and I found Papa securing some chickens and turkeys on the front porch. Already, sightseers from the village were wading near the house to view the swollen river. With Papa, we joined a group of forestry students and young people heading into the village. To my surprise, as we crossed the train tracks, the water became deeper, the current more swift. Our group held hands, keeping our backs to the current, and struck out across the Village Green, hoping to reach high ground beyond the lodge gate to the Biltmore Estate. By the time we reached Lodge Street, the water was almost over our heads. Torrents from broken dams upriver had changed the course of the Swannanoa. We were caught in the middle of a wide, wild river” Story by MainStreet Online feature writer, Lyn Leslie.

As I watch the news and see the current devastation in our sister city of Charleston, SC my heart aches for each and every person who is under water, without power, without a roof over their head, or a safe place to sleep. I am caught off guard by the pastor shown pulling a casket across a former street turned into a river, “that is someone’s family out there”. I am comforted to see people lending a hand, being human and serving one another in need. It inspired me to help a homeless man who was just drenched, sharing some clean clothes and a rain jacket, I think his smile said it all, but he was just grateful for someone to notice him.

Luckily for us, even though we broke the record for amount of rain in a day at 2.23 inches, beating the old record from 1961 of 1.63 inches flooding didn’t happen; we got a chance to sweep and mop in all of corners!

Be good to one another, be grateful for a warm dry place to lay your head, be brave to offer a lending hand or even just a smile and hello. Be human folks.

Biltmore Village Flood 1916

Biltmore Village Flood 1916

ALL THE PEOPLE COULD DO AFTER THEY FLED TO SAFETY WAS WATCH THEIR HOMES AND TOWNS WASH AWAY.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF THE STATE ARCHIVES OF NORTH CAROLINA.

 

Grand Opening but No Sign? Now What? Image and Branding Lesson

July 2, 2015

There is some old adage about planning, but it never really stuck with me. This explains why I married Greg. When you are getting ready for a Grand Opening, there are all kinds of resources out there about how to plan, what to do, how much to spend, how to market, etc… However, what they don’t tell you is to confirm your sign will be ready (or else it will drive your husband go crazy).

In my mind, the word still gets out and the doors are still open and hopefully kind folks like you will stop on by and check us out even with our temporary sign. But, I could be wrong.

I do believe you only get one chance to make a first impression (apparently that one stuck). Signage, having your brand defined and your customer service top notch are all apart of the equation however our sign is the lowest on the list.

What do I want to happen when you come in to MTN Merch? I want you to be welcomed warmly, I want you to be briefly informed about our store without feeling pressured or pushed, and most importantly I want you to leave saying, “that was a really neat store and those folks were really nice.” Of course, I want you to say we are the best place to find apparel – T-shirts, hoodies, caps, sweatshirts, stickers that will appeal to kids, adults, teens, tourists, AND locals. I would also like you to find our store unique in it’s boutique style, reclaimed barn wood, steampunk type fixtures and locally made leather, hand turned wood, made in Asheville soaps, lotions, hot sauce and gourds. All under one roof, even without an official sign, in the historic Biltmore Village.

Perhaps it’s too simple in my mind, which is why we have t-shirts and water bottles to giveaway, will have music and are running ads… but it all boils down to service and experience. We can’t wait to celebrate our Grand Opening this 4th of July weekend with you, our neighbors and visitors (just don’t mention the sign).

Opening a Retail Shop- A New Age Romance

June 18, 2015

To me, there is nothing romantic about starting a retail shop. I grew up working in retail and then moved into the service industry waiting tables and bartending throughout college. The hours, the complaints, the demands- it never stopped. Greg has worked retail too, but he looks at things much differently; we don’t share the same fears. However, one thing that I know is true, while both of us have been working full time and then around-the-clock opening our brick and mortar shop while building a website simultaneously, is that we have found a new romance—with each other.

I should back up slightly. We have only been married for two and a half years so we aren’t in the romance-rekindling phase of our relationship just yet. Our story began about eight years ago and our journey brought us to Asheville, where we were both laid off right before we were married (the Asheville curse maybe?) Greg had spent 20 years in the apparel industry and I in recruiting and sales, so we looked to somehow reinvent ourselves in our new marriage. The retail shop had always been something Greg was drawn to here in town and after talking about it for a few years, the timing was all of a sudden, right.

So here we are, in the thick of it, picking products, paint colors, inventory systems, photographers, designers and hiring new employees for the store. Meanwhile, the “did you feed the dog?” “holy crap, why is there water coming through the ceiling?” “where is Cash?” and the “did you eat today?” conversations continue.

Do you know what I realized? While I have almost none of the same key skills as my husband, we are alike in so many ways. We’re both outgoing, gregarious, fun, loving, hardworking, and maybe a bit brash at times, too. But he is my best friend. And without trying to sound cliché, I don’t know if I ever fully understood just how great he is at what he does – and I may have never known had we had not started this business. I didn’t give him half the credit I should have (and do now) and no matter what happens, I know that I will never look at him the same again. Now that I know what he is capable of, on top of being the man I married and love, I am certain we will be successful and I couldn’t be more grateful to be a part of this journey as a team- husband and wife.

 

-Danielle Vaeth

Community, Connectedness and Giving Back

June 18, 2015

One of the greatest things about Asheville is its sense of community. It doesn’t matter what you do for work around here; instead, it matters how you choose to have fun, get involved, and invest your time for other people. Asheville sparks something in its community: a light of appreciation and giving. Greg and I have always been involved in charities and volunteering and it’s certainly true that you attract those that are like-minded. Here in Asheville, it is much more prevalent that the majority of people are involved in something beyond their own needs, wants and individual lives. This overwhelming sense of community is what sets Asheville apart from the rest.

Because community is a huge priority to us, we want to offer something that incorporates both charity and the opportunity to connect with local artists (the talent in this town is abundant). Therefore, we will be taking submissions from local artists that create a design inspired by the charity of the selected time period (which may shift based on sales, timing, etc…). With that being said, the first shirt has been designed by South Paw Graphics, Randall Chet to remind you of both this great country we live in and also the men and women who have worked to protect our freedoms and the mountains of Asheville. This shirt has been produced in limited quantities on a made in the USA shirt; $8.00 per shirt will be donated to Homeward Bound for Veterans Assistance, which works to find homes for homeless Veteran’s here in Buncombe County.

Danielle’s grandfather was a Veteran and has a cousin on his 5th tour, so we hold this cause close to our hearts. We both also have a number of friends who are serving or have served and seen the difficult transition to civilian life that can happen for so many of these courageous people. It is a terrible reality that these men and women can return from a long, tough road to no home, family, or a number of other challenges. Even if we can make a small change, spread awareness, or inspire others, we will have done something! When you work to improve the lives of others, your life improves automatically. Join us in our journey of giving back to the community that gives so much to us.

Future charities include the Big Brothers Big Sisters Program of WNC, which we are actively involved in, and more to come…

For information or to volunteer for Homeward Bound visit www.homewardboundwnc.org

For information on submitting a design or charity for consideration: info@mtnmerch.com

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