Devil's Postpile National Monument View
Installation Directions
Installation Directions
- Gather the necessary tools needed to install the medallion. You will need a hammer, needle nose pliers, and tape.
- Lie your hiking staff down on a towel on a flat, solid surface like a table or work bench.
- Locate the area on your hiking staff where you want to instal your medallion.
- Lay the medallion on the hiking staff and make sure you check that it's aligned.
- Take your needle nose pliers and hold one of the nails at the most narrow part of the pliers.
- Carefully use your hammer and tap the nail into place.
- Take the other nail and hammer it into the other hole
- Make sure the medallion is secure
- You're all set!
Delivery and Shipping
Delivery and Shipping
Every product is fulfilled and shipped by hand from our family office. You can expect your order to ship within 1-3 business days. Custom orders have their own timeline.
Product Details
Product Details
- Fits on most wooden hiking sticks
- Made with durable materials
- Unique and bespoke design
Celebrate your trail achievements and outdoor adventures with gear that honors every step.
The Devil's Postpile National Monument View Crafted from durable metal for long-lasting quality and display. Featuring the monument's unique columnar basalt formation and lush forest backdrop, this collectible highlights a destination cherished by generations of hikers and explorers. A lasting tribute to outdoor heritage, it's a meaningful addition to any adventure collection.
- Detailed depiction of Devil's Postpile's iconic hexagonal basalt columns, symbolizing the park's volcanic geology and natural wonder.
- Evergreen trees represent the rich Sierra Nevada forest landscape surrounding the monument.
- Detailed craftsmanship makes it a standout addition to any collection.
- Detailed craftsmanship makes it a standout addition to any collection.
Carry your memories beyond the trail — every hike tells a story, and this product lets you display yours with pride.
Hike. Collect. Repeat.


