Features original art from Eventually a Sequoia: Stories of Wild Places & Artful Adventures - Includes national holidays and notable dates for outdoor and conservation communities - "Action Prompts" encourage creative endeavors and community engagement This striking 2026 wall calendar features award-winning artist and climber Jeremy Collins’s hand-drawn art inspired by his travels from the banks of the Amazon River in Brazil to the peaks of Nepal to the sunlit canopy of California’s redwoods. These from-the-field journal sketches and vivid watercolors inspire all to make the world a better place. Jeremy Collins is an artist, climber, and conservation activist. His complex, cerebral, and whimsical drawings and maps have been featured in books, films, and commercial work. From the cover of National Geographic to his award-winning book Drawn: The Art of Ascent , he is a driving force in the outdoor industry. As an activist, he donates his time, voice, and work to causes he believes in. As an athlete, Collins puts up first ascent climbs around the globe and directs a world-renowned 24-hour climbing competition called Horseshoe Hell. He lives in Kansas City, MO and Running Springs, CA. Visit Jeremy online at jercollins.com, on Instagram @jer.collins and Facebook @jeremycollinsart.