October 22, 2018

Leupold & Stevens, Inc., onX Hunt, and Randy Newberg have partnered to offer an exclusive run of t-shirts that feature “Marcus the Public Lands Llama,” which can be purchased now. All proceeds from the shirt sales will be donated to a Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Access Project.

The limited-edition shirts are inspired by the “Marcus the Leupold Llama” campaign that Leupold launched earlier this year with long-time partner and dedicated backcountry hunter Randy Newberg. Sharing a first name with Marcus Leupold – son of legendary co-founder Fred Leupold and the man who famously threw aside a riflescope that failed him and vowed to build something better more than 70 years ago – the llama will serve as Newberg’s lead pack animal on public land hunts throughout the western portion of the United States this fall. The initiative provides a unique look at public land topics around the nation and further emphasizes Leupold’s commitment to conservation.

“There are so many amazing resources out there for hunters and anglers to enjoy – Randy and Marcus’ adventures will only be scratching the surface of what’s possible,” said Michael Wunnicke, Director of Marketing for Leupold & Stevens, Inc. “We’re proud to help shine light on our nation’s public lands, all the while working with onX Hunt and Randy to raise money for a dedicated conservation group like the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation.”

Provided by Beau and Kristin Baty of Wilderness Ridge Trail Llamas, Marcus comes from a herd of Ccara Pack llamas. Marcus will join Randy on several public land hunting trips this fall, and fans will be able to follow their journey on Leupold’s various digital platforms.

All “Marcus the Public Land Llama” t-shirts can be purchased as onXMaps.com. Men’s and women’s sizes are available.