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European Outdoor Summit 2015
The Video Interviews
European OutDoor Summit 2015 has been a very exciting opportunity to better understand the outdoor industry!
La Sportiva Presents: Urban Zemmer – the Fastest Man in the World
The King of Vertical, is back in Fully – Switzerland-, on Saturday, where he set the world record in 1000m uphill running, last year. Our “working class hero” talks about
The IMS Has Successfully Reached
the Finish Line
The 7th edition of the Mountain Experience Festival Kiku. International Mountain Summit (IMS) has successfully reached the finish line. 7.700 visitors and 90 journalists…
Gore’s New Brand Architecture GORE® Fabrics Serves As New Umbrella Brand – Restructuring Products And Technologies
W. L. Gore & Associates (Gore), the company behind the GORE‑TEX® and WINDSTOPPER® brands has been influencing the outdoor market with ground-breaking
PRECAUTIONARY RECALL OF ORTOVOX S1+ AVALANCHE TRANSCEIVERS
Before the winter season gets started, ORTOVOX would like to inform about the safety-relevant recall of the S1+ avalanche transceiver.
Gore Recognized as One of the World’s Best Multinational Workplaces
Known for its innovative culture and innovative products, W. L. Gore & Associates ranks among the world’s best companies to work for. Gore earned the number three spot…
EOS 2015: Two Successful & Inspirational
Days in Sheffield
Following two full days of inspirational presentations and informative seminars and workshops, the organisers of the European Outdoor Summit 2015 (EOS 2015)
EOCA Voting has finished! Suilvan Path Restoration
Wins in the Alpine Category
Apologies for the delayed final result, EOCA has been checking and double checking the votes that came in in the last 24 hours!
Respect the Mountains Acquired by International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation (UIAA)
It was a huge disappointment to come to terms with the fact that Respect the Mountains was no longer sustainable in its current form in June 2015.