James Cook.  Cortona, Italy (2007). Photo by Anne Yarbrough.Bud Klingman practicing for Bonneville (2007).Kate Edminster. Photo by Steve Nichols (2007).Mr. Happy Camping. Grand Canyon (2006). Photo by Mary-Sue Reed.Gary Benson and Kathleen Judy. Eagle River, Alaska (2002).Bob Brown. Thousand Oaks, CA (2007).Photo by Stephanie Hrenchir (2007).Stephen A. Hathcock, M.D. (2006).Roman Zdeb. Poland to China trip (2007).
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Washable Leather?
Elkskin and deerskin can be safely washed using warm water and mild soap. This removes accumulated dirt, oils and stains and will help gloves last longer and feel nicer. After rinsing to remove residual soap, gloves should be gently wrung damp and allowed to dry gradually at room temperature. Do not apply direct heat when drying. They shrink slightly but will stretch to fit during wear.
–Mr. Subjective.