Yakima says, Make Monday the new Sunday
If you have a regular, work-a-day job, two-day weekends are rarely long enough to support an active outdoor lifestyle. Even if you head straight to the trailhead Friday afternoon or first thing Saturday morning, at the most you have 48 hours to climb, hike, run, ski, explore, and enjoy the outdoors with your friends and family before returning to work.
But just imagine having three days off every week instead of two. You could really start to do something with three days. Think of what trails you’d hike, what routes you’d climb, how much farther you could backpack every single weekend.
If you'd like to see Monday become the new Sunday, visit Yakima.com where you can join their campaign for three-day weekends, "because two day weekends don't cut it anymore." Print your own protest buttons, signs, and a boss convincer “fact sheet"—this will probaby be most effective for the self-employed. Or get a job at Yakima, I suppose. They can hardly say no to such a request, right?
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I work 4 10-hour days and have Mondays off. I LOVE IT!!! Although it can become quite hard on the body to ski your butt off three days in a row every weekend... Go Yakima!
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