In this report:
• Members of the outdoor industry are clashing with Republican lawmakers over recent efforts to shift federal lands to the states. They worry some states would sell land previously open to public use.
• After Utah’s governor declined to change his position on legislation in the state, Outdoor Retailer, the world’s largest industry trade show, announced it would not return to Salt Lake City, where it injects $45 million annually into the local economy, after 2018.
• Brands like Patagonia, The North Face, Arc’teryx and Black Diamond are signaling that they will use their significant economic leverage to protect National Parks, National Forests, National Monuments, and wildlife preserves from a shift to state control. In 2012, the outdoor industry employed 6.1 million Americans and injected $646 billion into the U.S. economy — nearly twice that of the fossil fuel industry.
On February 16, Gary Herbert, the governor of Utah, received an urgent phone call from four outdoor industry titans: the Outdoor Industry Association, which represents over 1,200 outdoor businesses in the U.S.; Outdoor Retailer, the world’s largest outdoor industry trade show; and the outdoor brands Patagonia and The North Face. The call came amid national outrage on recently proposed legislation sponsored by Herbert and the Republican congressional majority that aims to transfer millions of acres of federally owned land into state hands, and to rescind the recent designation of Bears Ears National Monument — acts that many, including over 100 leading outdoor company executives, view as thinly veiled attacks on Americans’ ability to freely access wild places.
Their message to Governor Herbert: Revoke your support of this legislation and stand up for the interests of the outdoor industry — a keystone of Utah’s economy — or we’re walking away.
The negotiations failed. And now, Outdoor Retailer, which has been held twice a year in Salt Lake City for nearly two decades and added over $45 million annually to Utah’s economy, is looking for a new home.