RidgeLine Provisions is a stacked-services retail store on the Mt Hood corridor. STR host restocking, convenience essentials, pack-and-ship, and local services, all under one roof in the heart of the mountain.
30 miles of mountain communities along Highway 26, from Sandy to Government Camp. Hundreds of STR properties, thousands of year-round residents, and no dedicated supply hub serving them.
Each stream hedges the others. When ski season slows, host restocking holds. When tourists leave, locals stay.
Pre-built turnover kits for Airbnb and VRBO hosts: toiletries, coffee, paper goods, cleaning supplies. Bulk pricing, ready to grab or delivered. Hosts stop driving to Sandy for every turnover.
40% of revenue · 55-65% marginsFirewood bundles, ice, trail snacks, sunscreen, forgotten essentials, seasonal gear. The things you need at 3,000 feet when the nearest store is a 40-minute round trip.
30% of revenue · 60-70% marginsMulti-carrier shipping (UPS, FedEx, USPS). Mailbox rentals for second-home owners who need a real address. Package receiving for mountain residents tired of missed deliveries.
20% of revenue · 40-60% marginsNotary public, printing, faxing, copies. The business services that don't exist between Sandy and Hood River. Contractors, retirees, and remote workers rely on these.
10% of revenue · 80%+ marginsManaging turnovers across the corridor. Currently driving 30+ minutes to Sandy or waiting days for Amazon. Restocking kits save hours per week.
Hundreds of active listings on the corridorPortland families with cabins in Welches or Rhododendron. Need a place to receive packages, pick up supplies on arrival, and get a notary when selling property.
500-1,000+ estimated in corridorSandy to Government Camp residents. Retirees, contractors, remote workers, families. Underserved by existing convenience options above Sandy.
~15,000 permanent residentsSkiers, hikers, mountain bikers, wedding groups. They forgot sunscreen, need firewood, want trail snacks. Seasonal boost on top of year-round foundation.
Millions annually via Hwy 26Boring numbers that make boring businesses work.
Every STR host hauling supplies from Sandy. Every second-home owner with packages sitting at a post office they can't reach during business hours. Every contractor who needs a notary and there isn't one for 20 miles.
RidgeLine Provisions exists because the Mt Hood corridor generates millions in economic activity, but the people who keep it running don't have a single place that actually serves them.
Boring service. Real demand. Mountain roots.