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Coincidences fill our daily life, they amaze us, sometimes upset our plans or change our lives. But often, we insist on ignoring them. A few days ago, bombed by media inputs, I was reflecting about the use (and abuse) of the word "outdoor". About the evolution of a market that increasingly combines fashion, lifestyle and technical aspects. About the growth of festivals and citizen events dedicated to sports that have nature as their field of action. About the fact that now these activities have become an always less marginal economic resource for territories that have a heritage to be valued and proposed. Often in an environment not structured to accommodate large numbers of people and that must be set in an essential way, taking into consideration its fragility. Now the “living in a different way", the "moving into the open air" have become a necessity that involve large parts of the population, on every social level. Just think about the automotive sector, now studded with acronyms like all space, active tourer or cross country. We are increasingly creating an extremely functional and prepared situation. And there’s no more that typical charm of mystery. No more that simple unexpected. You might say: and what does coincidences have to do with it? It is precisely with these thoughts in mind, sitting on a train, that I came across a conversation between Walter Bonatti and the climber/writer Silvia Metzeltin. These words are coming from 30 years ago, and you can find them at the end of this magazine. Take that text, and try replacing the word "adventure" with "outdoor". I do not believe in meaningless coincidences. I think that these are messages, indications linked to the aspects of our daily life that deserve a closer look.


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BURTON AND NITRO IN THE EUROPEAN OUTDOOR GROUP Burton and Nitro, two well-known names in the snowboarding world, have joined the European Outdoor Group. Their entry into the EOG, as the first active members exclusively in the field of

board sports, opens a new reality and highlights a relationship of synergy with the traditional outdoor industry. "The EOG is pleased to welcome Burton and Nitro as members," said Mark Held, EOG general secretary. "This expansion is a clear reflection of the evolution of the term outdoor". Salomon is also in the process of adding the snowboard category to its current membership status.

ADIDAS RENEWS THE MANAGEMENT FOR WESTERN EUROPE The activity of the Adidas group had a slowdown in the second quarter of 2018. It also seems to have been greater than expected, with a contraction in sales of 0.1%. The colossus of Herzogenau-

rach reacted to the stagnation of economic data nominating Arthur Hoeld as new the Managing

Director Western Europe. The 48 years old German man, leader of Adidas Originals since 2011 and already responsible for the strategy and development of the Adidas brand globally, is replacing

Alain Pourcelot, who has taken over the role of Director of the Training Unit. At the same time, Guillaume de Montplanet has been promoted to Senior Vice President for Western Europe.

RAIDLIGHT FOOTWEAR COLLECTION In a press conference held in Chamonix Mont Blanc during UTMB, Raidlight presented a preview of its new collection of trail running shoes. It was the same Benoit Laval, pioneer of off-road running and founder of the brand, to illustrate the 4 models for men and women developed in Montebelluna, in the R&D footwear facility of the Rossignol Group: Revolutiv (for the most difficult conditions), Responsive XP (for fast routes), Responsive Ultra (ultra comfort, ultra performance) and Responsive Dynamic (aggressive, and not just in the look). The footwear line will be publicly launched at the beginning of 2019.

THE NEW BOLLÉ BRANDS HOLDING After the recent acquisition of Bollé, Bollé Safety, Serengeti and Cébé by Vista Outdoor group,

A&M Capital decided to bring together the brands under a new holding named with the most important and representative name, Bollé Brands, that will provide services at every company

level for Serengeti and Cébé too. The transition will be implemented over the next few weeks on a

global scale, while the headquarters will remain in France, Bollé’s home since 1888. Bollé Brands is a company dedicated entirely to the business Eyewear and Helmets which focuses on the invest-

ment and development of its brands. Peter Smith, former CEO of Musto, will hold the position of CEO in this new holding company.

A NEW MARKETING DIRECTOR FOR SALEWA Starting from November, the Salewa marketing team can count on the experience and passion of a new line-up. Thomas Aichner took over the role of Marketing Director replacing Maurizio Pria-

no. A well-known face of the tourism management, Aichner has been CEO of Merano Marketing for eleven years, and in the last three years has been involved in the promotion of South Tyrol as Head of Marketing of IDM, the public company for the development of economic activities. With

a strong professional background in the tourism sector, the new Marketing Manager is passionate about mountain activities and he’s a member of the Alpine Rescue Service in Merano.

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T H E C H I N E S E A N TA G R O U P I S A P O S S I B L E AC Q U I R E R OF AMER SPORTS The Finnish group owner of Arc'teryx, Atomic, Mavic, Peak Performance, Salomon and Wilson

announced signs of interest from a consortium formed by Anta Sports, its Chinese competitor, and by the private equity firm, FountainVest Partners. A major push to a protagonist of the outdoor market that could lead to a transaction of more than 4 billion euros. With the desire to focus on the

most profitable activities, Amer Sports is reflecting on the future of Mavic, a French brand specializing in cycling, and on the Fitness (Precor) and Sports Instruments (Suunto) divisions.

A S I C S S U P P O R T S 5 S TA R T U P S W I T H T H E T E N K A N -T E N PROGRAM Five start ups in the sport and wellness sector have been selected by ASICS for the Tenkan-Ten

program, a Japanese expression that means "turning point". The aim is to help those who work in

the innovation of products and services to grow so these companies will work, until January 2019, at the ASICS Innovation Center in Barcelona. Each of them received a financial support of € 30,000

to develop their project, as well as the possibility to communicate directly with the ASICS executives. The five start ups are: Runnin’ City (France), Curv (Canada), A-Champs (USA), Entrenarme (Spain) and Pyrates (Switzerland).

N I D EC K E R B U YS R O M E , BATA L EO N , LO B ST E R A N D SWITCHBACK A new era in the world of snowboarding has begun. In two separate operations, the Nidecker

group, led by brothers Xavier and Henry Cédric, already owner of Yes, Jones, Now and Flow, acquired from Jorgen Karlsen the majority share of Low Pressure Studio (Bataleon, Lobster and

Switchback). At the same time, the iconic brand Rome SDS, founded 17 years ago by Josh Reid, has also become part of LPS. However it will continue to maintain its Amsterdam office and be followed by the same team that has been running the company for over a decade. The design and R&D department will remain in Waterbury, Vermont.

L AVA R E D O U LT R A T R A I L : L A S P O R T I VA I S T H E N E W TITLE SPONSOR Twenty-six hundred members, more than 60 nations represented, the only Italian stage of the Ultra

Trail World Tour circuit. Without a doubt a dream for many trail runners. Twelve past editions, a path of constant growth and a fourth length ready to join the classic distances. A similar growing

path, developed in more than 90 years of history, has been accomplished by La Sportiva, the brand

that signed the title sponsor agreement for the next 3 years. An important step in terms of image that will underline even more the dolomitic and territorial character of the event.

VF CORPORATION GIVES AWAY REEF The US giant VF Corporation, which recently relocated its global headquarters in Denver, sold the

brand Reef to Rockport, a footwear group acquired by Charlesbank Capital Partners. Reef will continue to operate independently while maintaining its headquarters in Carlsbad, California. After separating Wrangler and Lee into an independent company (named NewCo), VF continues

its restructuring by concentrating its forces on the most profitable brands, in particular Vans, Timberland and The North Face.

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Suitcase or backpack? It's both! For the 2018 Fall season Gregory has launched two new travel backpacks that combine sophisticated suspension technology with the features of a cleverly organized travel suitcase. The backpanel opens completely, making the contents easily accessible. The ActiveShield compartment, waterproof and stinkproof, separates dirty and wet clothes from everything else. The Proxy model (for women) is available in Antigua Green or Mystic Gray in a 45 or 65 liter version.

A warm full-zip jacket made with traditional Sarner workmanship. Knitted weaving with recycled wool (mainly from Val di Funes) coupled with soft stretch Jersey that make it windproof and water repellent, suitable for hiking. Classic and versatile cut, perfect to bring an alpine touch in your everyday life. Equipped with two zip pockets, preformed hood and raw cut seams.

As you might know, sport climbing will make its debut at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. To celebrate this event, St. Louis, the brand founded by Daniel Chancellor, has created the exclusive 2020 Gold model. An aggressive and extremely light shoe with an ultra thin midsole to offer a soft and sensitive fit. Padded tongue, large Velcro closure and Dark Matter rubber originally developed for Navy Seals.

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A new protagonist in the world of offroad camping. The heated cabin, equipped with a 21” LED TV, can comfortably accommodate 2 people and as many in the rooftop tent. The spaces, perfectly organized, include two 30L refrigerator compartments, a space for pots and pans, a pull-out drawer for food, a popdown sink with 200 liters of water reserve. It includes swinging sunshade, drop-down outdoor shower, 125-amp lithium battery and a 200-watt solar panel.

Tradition and functionality for an unmistakable style. A mid-cut timeless boot, with double stitching and soft collar, upper in full grain leather and IceGrip ZT sole. Solid and reliable, ideal for everyday use during the winter season. Grünten is part of the new Double-Stitched collection of the historic Bavarian brand Hanwag, for almost a century specialized in the production of mountaineering and trekking shoes.

See Fire, Not Smoke. Enjoy the heat of the fire in the front row. The new BioLite FirePit guarantees extremely efficient flames thanks to a patented system that oxygenates them in key positions, improving combustion and producing less smoke. The X-ray mesh allows you to control the trend from all angles and adjusting the flame from the phone thanks to Bluetooth connectivity. It is powered by a removable 10.400 mAh powerpack and includes a hibachi style cooking grill.

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It is the top of the Suunto 9 collection, the new line of multisport GPS watches that allows up to 120 hours of continuous tracking of the activity thanks to a careful charge management system. The Baro Titanium version, equipped with an integrated pressure sensor, features a sturdy 5-grade titanium bezel, sapphire crystal glass and silicone strap with a quick release mechanism and a triangular chiselled pattern. More than 80 sport modes and estimated pulse heart rate.

From the first autumn chills to the winter. Made of water resistant micro rip-stop polyester, with Primaloft One synthetic insulation, the Howler Bros Merlin jacket works well both as a stand alone and as a warm and light intermediate layer when the temperature goes down. Updated version with ribbed cuffs, reinforced patches on the shoulders and four new colorways. Comfort, innovation and western style. From Austin, Texas.

After the return of the Air Humara, Nike relaunches another silhouette inspired by the world of hiking, following one of the biggest trends of 2018. The Air Max 270, known to have the largest Air unit in the Nike range, will return at the end of the year in a utility version with usual aesthetic details of the ACG models. Double density molded foam midsole with upper in mesh, nylon and leather with opposing motifs. Available in six different colorways, bold and retro.

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A new way to find what’s important to you. SmartThings Tracker is a small device, connected to the LTE network, able to constantly provide its position through a special app on Android and iOS. Why is it useful? It can monitor your children, a pet, a bunch of keys, a backpack or a suitcase. On the opposite side it can also be used to provide your position, notifications or SOS signals. It includes a rechargeable battery with autonomy for an entire week.

Splitboard lovers, it’s time to cheer. For the FW 18/19 season Salomon presents the non plus ultra of the backcountry touring boots. The closure, divided into two parts, allows you to free the ankle during the ascent phase and to close it quickly and precisely thanks to the BOA system. Sustainable with an extremely comfortable flex. The inner shoe uses the best products of Salomon, starting from breathable fabrics and thermoformable inserts.

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BL ACK LEATHER DOPP KIT

The story of Armstrong's All Natural begins in Brooklyn with the first natural wax to keep and revive the leather of boots. This refined leather dopp kit has a sturdy carrying handle and a solid brass zip that opens onto a large 4x10” compartment. Inside, in addition to the classic boot wax, there is also a saddle soap box to be used on particularly dirty leathers, the conditioner and its brushes for application and cleaning.


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The proven Black Diamond Z-Pole technology meets Burton in this adjustable length folding pole with three-section aluminum shaft. Ideal for splitboarding, it is easily compacted inside the backpack, ensuring solid support during the walking phases. Available in two different sizes: S (105-125 cm) and L (115-135 cm). The secret weapon for backcountry tours.

Under the name Berg-Shrund you can find the creations of Dustin Fric, mountaineer, ice climber and ambassador of the brand NW Alpine. Between one climb and another, he sews and assembles some of the most coveted backpacks in the local Bozeman scene in Montana. No piece is the same as in this collaboration on the Capstone Summit Bag in DX40 and 210D HDPE, nylon reinforced with high density polyethylene fibers.

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4.RED WING X TODD SNYDER

5.KAZUKI KURAISHI X THE NORTH FACE

6.NIXON X C.R. STECYK III LIMITED EDITION DESCENDER

URBAN E XPLORATION BLACK SERIES

The Californian brand Nixon presented the collaboration with the legendary artist and photographer C.R. Stecyk III, pioneer of the Dogtown movement and co-founder of the magazine Juxtapoz. The limited edition Descender will be only in 100 pieces. This tactical stainless steel watch, with a Cerakote graffiti case and caseback, is water resistant to 30 ATM and comes in its own custom case.

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This story begun in 1905 by Charles Beckman and today it is a brand engraved in the history of American footwear. Red Wing collaborated with New Yorker designer Todd Snyder for the special edition of one of the most beloved silhouettes: the 877 Classic Moc. This new version, made with a mix of leather and suede, has been updated with a Vibram sole and a shorter and more compact upper.

From the collaboration with the Japanese artist and designer Kazuki Kuraishi was born a new TNF capsule for the fall/winter 2018. A unique street style look that combines first quality materials and innovative details. Collection Kazuki consists of 14 men's clothes, including 3 jacket models, 3 T-shirts and one trouser. All available in two colorways: cosmic blue and burnt olive green.

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3.HALLDOR HELGASON X H O R S E F E AT H E R S Last February Halldรณr Helgason became a member of the Horsefeathers family, reaching his brother Eiki in the global team. On the other hand, Atrip Apparel garments were transferred under a signature line branded by the Czechoslovak brand. Fokker Jacker is part of the new 2018/19 collection and will be offered in combo with the Ghost trousers. Shell in UltraTech 5/5 water repellent with DWR C6 treatment.


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For many Americans, October is the time to increase the efforts in the fight against breast cancer. Smith Optics has decided to support the Boarding 4 Breast Cancer Foundation (B4BC), creating a customized version of the brand new Skyline goggles. The profits will go to support the early diagnosis and sensitize the new generation to a healthy and active lifestyle.

U LT I M AT E B I S O N S O C K

As part of the collaboration between UBB and Danner, this sock made of bison yarn, traceable and sustainable, is the perfect accessory to combine with the new Light Bison Boot leather boot. Spandex jersey along the entire leg, reinforced areas on the heel and toes, arch support and flat seams. Breathable, antimicrobial and above all warm. Made in the USA.

A truly unique solution for the iconic 1990 Air Max model, customizable as desired with four different Pendleton wool patterns inspired by the earth and the mountains. Numerous options in premium nubuck leather for Swoosh, eyelets and heel. Realize your design through the NIKEiD builder that you can find on the online shop and your item will be delivered within 4 weeks.

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If it is true that the opposites attract, here the Swedish melancholy meets the chromatic and trendy vivacity. This exclusive item combines the timeless style of Stutterheim with the distinctive Big Dot artwork of Happy Socks. Simplicity, functionality, design and heat welding techniques to face the rain without problems and with a hint of joy.

To celebrate the 45th year of production of the Playmate model, Igloo Coolers invited the artist Kevin Butler, known for his project Rad Cars with Rad Surfboards, to realize this limited edition of the Elite version. A lively and colorful design that highlights his passion for pop culture and the classic iconography of surfing. 15L capacity to keep at least 30 cans of beer cool in style.

TERREX SKYCHASER

Adidas Consortium has collaborated with the Canadian store Livestock for this special edition of the Terrex Skychaser model, a trail running shoe with subtle stylistic elevations. A vintage combination of suede and nylon for the upper, Gore-Tex lining and printed patterns. The offer is completed by an EVA midsole with Boost cushioning and the aggressive Continental rubber sole.

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A 35-meter-tall ice colossus, with a very recognizable profile, could one day come up over the waters of the Arctic. Project Trumpmore is inspired by the controversial positions on climate change pursued by the White House and by Trump's desire to see his face sculpted on Mount Rushmore one day. Between provocation, scientific experiment and art work, the idea of the Finnish environmental group Melting Ice is to sculpt the president's profile on an iceberg and install a camera that will document its destiny. The purpose? Reiterate a fundamental question on global warming: whether we believe it or not, it is actually happening. If the president were right, his profile should in fact go through the next millennium unscathed.

EC C O P R E S E N T S A N E W WAT E R - SAV I N G CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY

World consumption of water in leather production is estimated in 400 billion liters per year. At the World Water Congress 2018 in Tokyo, ECCO Leather presented a new technology designed to revolutionize the whole industry. After 5 years of studies, ECCO’s research team changed the tanning process using the moisture already present in the leather. DriTan saves huge amounts of water, considerably reducing wastewater discharge and the use of chemicals. The resulting skin is indistinguishable from traditionally tanned leathers in terms of quality, characteristics and stability. Only in its tannery in the Netherlands ECCO Leather will eliminate 600 tons of tanning mud and 25 million liters of water a year.

PRIMALOFT BIO IS HERE, THE FIRST SYNT H E T I C I N S U L AT I O N I N B I O D EG R A DA B L E RECYCLED FIBERS

PrimaLoft, the world leader brand in advanced materials technology solutions, presented PrimaLoft Bio, the first synthetic insulation in 100% recycled and biodegradable fibers. Developed over the past four years by PrimaLoft’s team of scientists and engineers, this important textile discovery has been achieved without altering the characteristics and performance of insulation. Through an accelerated test that simulates the landfill conditions (ASTMD5511) PrimaLoft Bio fibers have achieved almost the complete biodegradation in 394 days, a very high temporal difference compared to the negligible degradation of conventional polyester. This patented technology, will be available from the autumn 2020.

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The impact that the mineral water industry has on our planet is not negligible. Just in Italy, 12.5 billion liters of water are bottled each year, 81% of them are sold in polyethylene containers. These numbers require the production of 330 thousand tons of PET. To produce 1 kg of PET (about 25 1.5-liter bottles) we need 2 kg of oil and more than 17 liters of water. So for every liter, two are wasted. In addition to this we must consider the impact of the transportation. Only for the packaged water market are estimated around 300 thousand trucks put into circulation with an average distance of 1,000 km and a total emission of 265,000 tons of carbon dioxide. To put things shortly a bottle of water emits the amount of CO2 of a car driving 1 km.

TERNUA AND ARCHROMA TOGETHER THE NUTCYCLE COLLECTION

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There are a good 55 thousand pounds of nuts consumed every year in the Basque cider houses during the cider season. Thanks to Archroma's patented EarthColors technology, a manufacturer of chemicals with a strong focus on sustainability, Ternua presented a dyed capsule collection with a new dye derived from these shells. Through a project that also involved the Environment Department of the Gipuzkoa Provincial Council, Mondragón has realized the idea of collecting and reusing food waste. The shells, sent to the Archroma structures in Barcelona, have been converted into fully traceable biosynthetic dyes to be used in a collection of recycled cotton shirts and sweatshirts.

PROJECT CLEAN RUN

Trail running means above all love and respect for nature. But trail running shoes are not yet able to keep up with the environmental awareness of its users. Mineral oils, chemicals, rubber compounds and poorly biodegradable materials in favor of comfort and performance. Project Clean Run is an open source platform created by the collaboration between Icebug, Dynafit and On Running to accelerate the development of sustainable high performance footwear. It is the first international collaboration between competing brands in order to fight big challenges together and not just as a single company. A community survey has already laid the foundations of the project. Next deadline is set for March 2019.

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A ripulire le acque di Amsterdam dalla plastica ci pensano i turisti. E per farlo pagano pure un biglietto da 25 euro. Plastic Whale è la prima impresa sociale di “pescatori di plastica”, nata con l’ambiziosa missione di ridurre l’inquinamento fondendo l’utile al dilettevole. Ad oggi oltre 15 mila persone hanno percorso i canali della città olandese su una delle loro barche elettriche, calando il retino per acciuffare sacchi, tappi e bottiglie. Dal 2011 i pescatori di plastica hanno recuperato 146 mila bottiglie e tremila buste, servite a costruire 9 nuove imbarcazioni. Un bottino che Plastic Whale, dallo scorso febbraio, sfrutta per realizzare mobili da ufficio ecocompatibili. Oggi Plastic Whale conta 40 skipper ed ha aperto una sezione distaccata a Rotterdam.

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Elica Technology by AKU BY GIULIA BOCCOLA

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ku, the leading Italian company in the design and production of hiking shoes, has always been attentive to search for new technologies and has always been ready to innovate. This time we are going to analyze the new Elica technology presented by Aku. To ensure a more uniform distribution of the foot pressure, the Italian brand introduced Elica: an integrated system consisting of shape, mounting insole, midsole and tread that traces the anatomical shape of the sole of the foot and supports the inclination of the heel and forefoot, greatly reducing the impact and effort. The Cerism, the Sport Montagna Salute of the University of Verona research center, declared, after careful laboratory tests, that compared to a traditional shoe, Elica footwear guarantees a more uniform distribution of the plantar pressures during the support phase and that the load is more central in the support phase of the heel on the ground. This means a considerable improvement in terms of comfort. Thanks to this innovation, you will have more comfort during all the phases of the walk. The insole, inclined towards the outside, supports the laying of the heel while the increase of the shock absorbing thickness improves the absorption of the impact and the greater contact surface increases its stability. While in the pushing phase, the insole, inclined towards the inside, helps the forefoot support, improving grip and stability.

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Vibram Artic Grip BY GIULIA BOCCOLA

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ibram, world leader company in the development and production of high performance rubber soles, presents for the winter season "Vibram Arctic Grip". It is a revolutionary innovation, the most advanced "all rubber" technology that has ever been developed by Vibram to optimize the grip on ice, especially on the wet one. Since its launch up to now, most of the brands in the footwear world are increasingly choosing this technology for their FW collections. Among the most interesting partnerships, there’s the one with Nitro, a historic company in the snowboarding world, which sees the introduction of a new innovative product on the market, the Capital Boot, the first snow boot equipped with this special Vibram technology. Let’s try to understand what are the advantages that this partnership has involved: first of all Vibram Arctic Grip is able to increase the grip performance on wet ice without

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the need to introduce metal inserts, such as spikes in the sole, thanks to the use of a special combination of Vibram rubbers. In order to facilitate adherence, Arctic Grip lugs are put on the areas of greatest contact with the ground. This sole, which was been developed exclusively for Nitro, combines together the Arctic Grip inserts and lugs made by Vibram Ice Trek compound, another specific rubber for snow and cold surfaces. A sole studied in every detail, starting from the design that emphasizes the properties of the technology, to the compound, up to the technology itself present on large inserts in both the forefoot and heel area. But it’s not all about sports. The Italian brand Scarpa is using, for example, Vibram Arctic Grip on two city models, the Haraka GTX footwear and the Mojito City GTX - in the classic and mid versions. Even in this case, the sole, made exclusively for Scarpa, features a design with large Arctic Grip lugs, to emphasize the grip performance on ice, resulting in a perfect winter sports footwear for the city.



Behind a Vibram Cover BY DENIS PICCOLO

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he guys in the editorial staff of The Pill Magazine don’t like everything that is canonical, ordinary and taken for granted. We prefer a lot more to take the most tortuous road, walk it all the way its entire length and see where it leads us. That is the road that takes us straight to the heart of our concept of aesthetics, and that is then applied to communication in the outdoor world, a way of conveying and transmitting values and concepts that, we strongly believe, are changing, evolving, and that deeply belongs to us .

only method we believe can make us achieve appreciable results. When the guys from Vibram proposed us a collaboration for the cover, we immediately thought about revisiting their new advertising campaign showing an image of a Vibram sole from which mountains and cliffs explode in order to give shape to a climbing shoe. The yellow octagon has always been studying rubbers and technologies that can be used by climbers to support them and accompany them in their most incredible adventures and climbs. These soles, which connect us to the planet and at the same time push us higher, have a name: Vibram Xs Grip, Xs Grip2 and Xs Edge. Our illustrators have worked hard to design this cover by hand, in the same way that Vibram constantly strives for the creation of performing soles and, just as rigorously, athletes face their challenges every day. So‌ Let's Rock It!

We love experimenting and being innovative, letting us be contaminated by different impulses, trying, and then trying again and often even making mistakes, like a climber looking for a way to complete a route and that must necessarily find a balance between technique and strength. It is the only way that allows us to be satisfied with our work and our media, and it is also the

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PrAna: The Touch of Nature

BY GIULIA BOCCOLA

Today we see more and more talks about environmental sustainability and many outdoor apparel brands have taken this topic seriously. PrAna, the Californian brand, has become one of the leading companies in the clothing sector in terms of sustainability. Always searching for new ways to produce eco-friendly clothing, the founders of the brand discovered hemp in 2004. Hemp is a sustainable and fast growing crop that can create resistant fabrics they found to be apparel perfect for climbing clothing. Since then, PrAna has steadily increased the share of hemp styles in its collection. We asked Rachel Lincoln, PrAna Director of Sustainability, to tell us more about the benefits of hemp and the #SustainableClothingMovement.

tural fiber and has UV-resistant properties. We also love the fact that hemp is extremely strong and durable. That results in longer lasting clothes and fits perfectly in our #SustainableClothingMovement. When blended with other materials, hemp can take on additional performance features. The best example is the Cardiff fleece we introduced this fall. Cardiff Fleece is an innovative hybrid fleece made of 55% hemp, 25% recycled polyester and 20% Tencel. Those three fibers are not only kind to our planet but also work together perfectly.

Can you explain us why hemp is such a sustainable alternative to common fabrics like cotton? There are a lot of reasons speaking for the use of hemp in the apparel industry. Hemp doesn’t have any natural vermins and therefore has little to no need for pesticides and other chemicals. Additionally, it is very gentle to soil. While other plants need cover crops and fertilizer, hemp actually puts nutrients back into the soil, extracting toxins and pollutants at the same time.

Tencel gives the fabric a buttery soft feel, hemp caters to an eco-friendly production and recycled polyester adds in performance attributes like lower weight and quick drying times. What is the #SustainableClothingMovement? We all need to wear clothes, that’s for sure. But the modern apparel industry has caused massive damage to global waterways, soils and human health. We want to mitigate and reverse this damage by raising the bar for sustainability. PrAna wants to do the right thing for people and the planet and obviously we are not alone. There are other companies making major strides when it comes to sustainable sourcing and production. We also see that consumers are asking more and more questions about the clothes they purchase in the same way they ask about the food they eat. From farm to factory to their closets: The #SustainableClothingMovement brings together people who are committed to social and environmental responsibility, transparency and fundamental changes in the way clothing is made.

Eventually it leaves a healthier soil. It also produces more fiber per acre. Compared to cotton, hemp needs roughly 50% of the water and space to grow. That results in higher crop yield while using fewer resources, which allows farmers to make more profit. PrAna is using hemp for lifestyle, climbing and active sportswear. Can hemp help to have better performance within the prAna apparel? Totally! Besides its small ecological footprint it also has a lot of amazingly functional characteristics. Like wool it is thermo-conductive, allowing the fiber to keep you warm in cold weather and cool when it’s hot outside. It is also the fastest drying na-

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Arc’teryx Procline AR Carbon Ski Boots BY GIULIA BOCCOLA

The Canadian design and manufacturing company, is proud to present the new Procline AR Carbon ski touring boot.

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choice more than apt for those who want to explore the less traveled paths and enjoy the still virgin slopes.With a super lightweight design, this boot offers tremendous freedom during the ascent and adds power in the descent. Thanks to the patented two-component carbon fiber cuff, which can rotate not only forward but in all directions, the ascent becomes much more agile with an increased freedom of movement. The wide vertical and lateral mobility of the ankle ensures balance, control and comfort in the most technical climbs and improves edge control, stability and safety in the steep traverses faced with the skins. In downhill, however, the cuff is blocked offering the support and rigidity necessary to transmit all the power to the skis. Thanks to this innovative idea, skiers will have the opportunity to tackle ever longer climbs and increasingly steep terrain. But let's see it in more detail: the body in Ultramid, a lightweight yet durable material, balances the structural support and the impact resistance. The ample powerstrap can be adjusted with precision thanks to a selflocking buckle with a cam that is easy to close and avoids the usual damage to trousers caused by the classic Velcro closures. We also find greater thermal insulation and support for the Ultralon liner, a closed cell hydrophobic foam coating that ensures a reduction in the absorption of water from sweat and makes it thermoformed for a more precise and performing fit. The tongue is integrated into the boot, thus guaranteeing additional support without compromising mobility. To greatly reduce the weight of the boot, the injection-molded Grilamid spoiler uses a reinforced carbon fiber construction that increases its rigidity and power transfer.

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Gore-Tex Gloves. Gore Active & Gore Grip Technology. BY GIULIA BOCCOLA

The brand Gore, with more than sixty years of assets, puts technology into the center of its solutions.

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ith a focus on innovation, Gore never ceases to amaze and this time it does by presenting the new Gore Grip technology in collaboration with the brand of gloves Reusch.

the world of gloves, another important collaboration is the one with the brand Level, that was born over twenty-seven years and it has managed to enter the ski sector, thanks to its constant technological progress.

The Gore-Tex products are known for their waterproof, windproof and breathable characteristics.

Also Level, like Reusch, realizes a pair of gloves in Gore-Tex, the Emerald Mitt Gtx characterized by Gore Active Technology that allows them to stay dry longer, to be waterproof and breathable.

Together with the World Cup champion Alexis Pinturault, Reusch has created a top-of-the-range ski glove using the best materials with exceptional grip and waterproof properties thanks to the insertion of the Gore-tex membrane, let’s present the Gore technology Grip: Reusch gloves, thanks to their innovative layered construction, offer a secure grip, especially for handling ski poles, goggles and hinges. They offer protection and lasting comfort, a balanced heat transfer and excellent moisture management. Always in

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The whole internal lining system, the membrane and the external material are optimized for greater breathability, this allows a better level of comfort in an even wider range of activities, especially the aerobic ones. The advantage that we can have from the Gore Active technology is a constant protection against rain, snow and wind, guaranteeing perfectly dry hands for longer times even during intense training.


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BY DARIO TOSO

Circular Design “A lack of transparency results in distrust and a deep sense of insecurity.” (Dalai Lama)

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ransparency, courage and responsibility are the three main aspects on which today lie all environmental strategies of companies that want to pursue eco-efficacy through concrete and structural actions.

More and more people share the sense of "deep ecology" described by the philosopher Arne Naess, which implies a complete renewal of the relationship between man and nature, that is the transition from an anthropocentric perspective to an ecocentric system of environmental ethics. The second step is looking for responsible lifestyles that allow us to become an active part of this change and to pay more attention to the parts of the products and the communication that accompanies them.

In this historical moment, brave policies are more necessary than ever in order to guide companies towards a circular production system and, through communication, to actively involve the 'consumer', or rather the people in this passage. To be truly effective, environmental communication must be based on a solid and transparent policy that can help the establishment of a relationship of trust between the producer and the user.

However it is still complicated to be able to find a way in the vast multitude and heterogeneity of information on the environmental and social costs of products and producers, and therefore to make concrete purchase choices.

Communication, together with the product, is the privileged way used by a brand to convey its values and strategies, becoming a source of inspiration and identification for those who follow it. What’s being sold is not only a product, but a lifestyle, a value, an emotion: also in this lies the strong responsibility that companies have today towards the environment.

59% OF EUROPEANS T H I N K T H AT P R O D U C T LABELS DO NOT PROVIDE SUFFICIENT E N V I R O N M E N TA L I N F O R M AT I O N S

Over the years various tools and regulatory systems have been developed, more or less effective, to regulate how to communicate the environmental characteristics of products, up to date understanding the parameters to use for personal choices is still difficult.

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Environmental communication changes depending on whether the object is the brand or the product. In the first case there are various instruments including Sustainability Reports (CSR) and certification systems (eg B-Corp) that help the company to plan and monitor improvement actions over the medium term, defining its targets. In the second case, however, the situation becomes more complicated because the types of instruments available are a lot more. In fact, there are various levels and types of environmental labeling regulated by the standards of the ISO 14020 series that identify 3 types of environmental brands:

the "Single Market for Green Products Initiative" program that uses the methodologies of Product Environmental Footprint (PEF) and Organization Environmental Footprint (OEF) with the aim to standardize the rules and measurement criteria for the environmental footprint of products throughout their entire life cycle.

- environmental labels, based on principles of excellence thanks to their respect to certain requirements verified by third parties (eg the European Ecolabel);

The ambitious project should be completed by 2020 when the environmental label will officially enter the market. Transparency is at the base of this labeling system, but it is also the center of today's environmental communication. The greater awareness of the risks associated with a production system that cares about the environment and towards the workers leaves no room for grey areas.

Within this initiative, Sustainable Apparel Coalition took part in the pilot phase of the project promoting the development of an environmental label that highlights the efficiency of environmental performance of the product through an "environmental score" similar to what is currently happening for household appliances.

- self-declared environmental claims, which are managed independently by the producers; - Environmental Product declarations, based on transparency principles, which communicate the environmental performance of the product throughout its life cycle following shared rules verified by third parties (eg EPD, PEF, etc.).

The solution must be found in a co-design process that involves all the players in the production chain, but also the people for whom the products are designed and manufactured.

Among the most interesting initiatives to try to put order between the multitude of labeling systems and environmental brands, the European Commission has launched

In order for this process to work, it is necessary to establish a relationship of trust at all levels and communication has a very important role in it.

The ambitious project should be completed by 2020 when the environmental label will officially enter the market. Transparency is at the base of this labeling system, but it is also the center of today's environmental communication. [...] In order for this process to work, it is necessary to establish a relationship of trust at all levels and communication has a very important role in it.

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Flow Outdoor Festival by Vibram BY DENIS PICCOLO

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s usual I’m late, the sun is setting and the day is coming to an end, I quickly check in at the hotel, imagining that the first day of the Flow Festival has already gone. I head to FinalBorgo in the hope of finding a place still open in order to eat something. As soon as I arrive in the beautiful old town, I can see with my own eyes what other people told me before, the Flow Festival is not just like any other event. An entire city celebrating, all the people who love the outdoors, all in one street enjoying aperitifs, music and DJs. Out of the well-known flagship shops of the most important outdoor brands you can meet a lot of friends, drink, dance and in a short time it’s already 2 am. Ok. I really don't know exactly what I came here in Finale for, but certainly it was not just to drink beers, even if I’m particularly good at it. I get up early on Sunday morning, and from the window of my room, which is right above the main square of the Bike event, I can see that there are already a lot of people having breakfast. I go down, and after a quick walk to the sea, I realize that the 25,000 people that the press office of the event had actually budgeted are all present.

So, you would ask, what is the Flow Outdoor Festival? Explain that from just one point of view would be simplistic, because in these 4 days a lot of things happen. We would need to have a point of view of a biker, a climber, a runner, a hiker or of those who love sea activities. From my point of view, I really loved the events like Finale For Nepal and the Bluegrass FinalEnduro. But I have also appreciated how the Finalese community, now one of the capital city of the Italian outdoors, has welcomed with serenity and kindness all these fans, with an atmosphere of simplicity and lightness to be enjoyed. There were many activities offered by the organizers located in an extraordinary natural landscapes made of rock walls, sea, coasts, inlands, mountain biking trails. This event just emphasized to all people its potential and the value of a territory naturally voted for the outdoor activities. I’ve almost forgot. At the FinalEnduro, after 8 races around the world, the new world champion of the Enduro World Series 2018, the Australian Sam Hill, has been crowned. In the splendid setting of one of the most beautiful villages in Italy, Finalborgo, in addition, thousands of people have acclaimed some of the strongest Italian and international climbers.

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Yes, because during the Flow Festival there is room for everyone, enthusiasts, athletes and pros and people like me who just go there to take a look. I’m not missing next year’s event! Thumbs up for the Flow Outdoor Festival and well done to Vibram who believed and supported it!


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Oberalp Convention BY GIULIA BOCCOLA

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beralp, a family corporate giant and managerial company, has been operating in the textile sector for five generations and we couldn’t miss its fourth edition of the Oberalp Convention in Austria. Together with the best Italian newspapers in the sector, their distributors, their athletes and dealers coming from all over Europe, we had the opportunity to learn about the new strategies that will be adopted regarding the marketing sector and we had the chance to see a preview the new winter 2019 collection proposed by Salewa and Dynafit, two of the independent big brands that are part of the Oberalp group together with Pomoca and Wild Country.

connections and new job opportunities, which sees the group moving away from the trade shows in order to embrace this new way of interacting with its partners, creating a more intimate and relaxed atmosphere, accompanied by presentations of new products, fashion shows of new collections, moments of confrontation, music and good talk. On October 24th, once we arrived at the Congress Center of Alpbach, we were catapulted into the Dynafit world, being able to see the new collection while understanding their strong points that go from lightness, to speed, to performance, sensing the desire to bring their high tech products no longer only to the professional athlete but also to the simple consumer.

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The success of this company reflects the desire to build and establish long-term brand values by combining experience with imagination, mixing tradition and innovation.

The strategic choice of the Oberalp group to acquire these important internationally recognized brands, comes from the desire of wanting to cover a wider range of products for the different activities that take place in the mountains: from climbing, to trail running, to ski mountaineering. The outdoor sector is growing, thanks to the great work of innovation and research behind these companies that aim to diversify themselves, making their identity strong and solid. Salewa, a company of mountaineers that designs products for ski mountaineering, ice climbing and winter mountaineering, focuses on lightness and durability. In addition to creating quality and performing products, they are also focusing on this key word, comfort. The success of this company reflects the desire to build and establish long-term brand values by combining experience with imagination, mixing tradition and innovation. Thanks to the Alto Adige’s brand invitation, in the early afternoon we had the opportunity to view the entire collection for mountaineering, trekking, speed hiking and alpine life and to see in detail together with Giulia Gamba, Junior Product Manager, the innovations that will be presented in 2019 and the technical improvements made to existing items, such as the expansion of the products made in Alpine Wool. The wool will be used as base layer, as well as an insulating intermediate layer and as an insulating jacket, it will also be combined with other fibers such as polyester and technologies like the Celliant that comes from the medical world. In this way, Salewa is trying to minimize the environmental impact, using the Tyrolean sheep's wool, in addition of supporting local farmers and using a shorter production chain, reducing CO2 emissions but at the same time ensuring excellent heat, a great breathability and a remarkable capacity in term of thermoregulation and insulation.

that involves a massive 360° attack affecting the world of paper, with an important investment in sectoral magazines and national newspapers, but that it also concerns the figure of the influencer and of the digital world itself. In a company that is going through a period of continuous changes, the choice to select as new CEO of the Oberalp group, Christoph Engl, an experienced brand builder with international experience, was seen as a unique opportunity for the group to consolidate its position as leader and to take the company to a next level, to ensure a new business impulse.

Therefore, Salewa decided to work on a transversal concept at the activity level, mixing different activities on the same day, furthermore, by supplying only one product able to satisfy the demand, it has the final aim of becoming the first non-specialist backpacks brand. The brand also wants to invest an extra budget in communication, implementing a real digital marketing attack

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Patagonia Campaign P H OTO S M AT T EO PAVA N A T E X T S I LV I A G A L L I A N I

Build the best product, cause no unnecessary harm, use business to inspire and implement solutions to the environmental crisis.

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A constant commitment that has never failed in these 45 years. Patagonia still tries to dispel the idea that business and protection of the planet are the opposite.

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the energy of Milan. The Italian community is very important in Europe and has a strong bond and love for the outdoors” concluded Alex Weller, Patagonia European Marketing Director.

hese are the values that have always guided Patagonia in its market choices. Starting from Yvon Chouinard, the historical founder of the Californian brand, touring the country while realizing his climbing nails, up to the challenges that this company constantly fights every day for the protection of our planet.

During this “Milan Mission Statement Campaign” a special event that personally concerns The Pill happened as well.

A constant commitment that has never failed in these 45 years. Patagonia still tries to dispel the idea that business and protection of the planet are the opposite. In the last years the brand has been promoting campaigns to increase awareness towards the environment and, after London and Berlin, Patagonia has chosen Milan for a major project that has been organized through different events from October 4th to 14th that saw a lot of people taking part in them.

On Thursday, October 11th, at the Patagonia Store in Corso Garibaldi, The Pill Magazine Launch Party was the opportunity to present a special issue of our outdoor magazine entirely dedicated to the Californian brand. A collaboration that has made us honored and proud, almost a challenge that Jelle Mul, Patagonia's Senior Marketing Manager, has asked us on a late summer afternoon, “I am exploring all possibilities and was wondering if you guys ever made a small edition of The Pill Magazine?”

“We chose Milan because it is a progressive city where outdoor sports, design, creativity, entrepreneurship and innovation mix together. It is home for different communities, many of which share the same values of Patagonia: the love for outdoor sports, the uncontaminated places and the commitment to safeguard our ecosystem.”

And there could not be a better task for us. We are long time friends and admirers of the brand, we share its values and goals and have always felt inspired by it. We love sports that are practiced in silence, away from the crowds and immersed in nature. This is why we believe that its protection is fundamental. Since its creation, the Californian company has adopted an alternative business method aimed at protecting the environment, and it has been a great challenge for us to have the opportunity to tell its story, its initiatives and its constant commitment to aware information that all its brand ambassadors also carry on.

That’s what Ryan Gellert, General Manager EMEA, told us just before the launch of the Milan campaign. “We wanted to give these communities the chance to get to know us personally, hoping to inspire others with our mission and at the same time be inspired by

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But the whole Italian campaign, announced by a large mural affixed in Ripa di Porta Ticinese 39 that reported the claim of the Patagonia mission, has been full of events.

between the Patagonia Store Milano, the climbing gym Rockspot, the Università Statale and the city of Lecco where needles and thread were available for everyone.

The first in program could only be a Patagonia History Night, an evening to discover the brand told by an exceptional guest, Norbert Sandner, European Alpine and Climbing Manager, who made us discover unpublished stories and anecdotes of the Californian brand.

October 9th was the night of Greg Long, world-renowned surfer, who inaugurated the conference “A night of surfing and activism” at Base Milano. At the end it was projected Never Town, the last film of Patagonia shot along the Australian coast, which explores what these places mean for surfers and what they are willing to do to save them.

After the presentation was shown Mountain of Storms, the movie about the extraordinary story behind the name and philosophy of Patagonia that shows the crazy adventure of Yvon Chouinard and four friends who left on an old van traveling six months from California to Patagonia.

The following evening the focus moved back to Europe thanks to Mauro Mazzo, a well-known fly fisherman, who has been the protagonist of an evening called “Tight Lines” with stories about fly fishing and the changing of European rivers over the last 40 years. At the end of the speech, was projected Blue Heart, the Patagonia documentary that tells the fight to protect the last pristine rivers of Europe from the threat of 3,000 hydroelectric projects.

Saturday, October 6th was the time to inaugurate the Patagonia Thrift Shop, a second-hand clothes shop open for only one day, aimed to encourage all citizens to make informed purchases. The temporary shop in via Tortona has given people the opportunity to buy a branded product at a special price and all the earnings of the day have been entirely donated to Italian non-profit organizations that Patagonia has been collaborating with for years.

At the conclusion of the Milan campaign, Saturday, October 13th took place “A day of adventure and activism”.

The commitment of the brand to share the idea that it is essential to take care of our garments and repair them when necessary also translates into trying to realize durable and long-lasting products that should not therefore be replaced frequently.

For an entire afternoon at the Tac space in Milan, personalities like Fabrizio Giraldi and Manuela Schirra, photographers of the National Geographic, Luca Albrisi, videomaker and splitboarder, and Zoe Hart, a Patagonia ambassador, discussed and organized workshops on this difficult but important issue.

According to this philosophy Patagonia launched in 2013 the Worn Wear program. A way to encourage people to keep their clothes in use as long as possible. After the Worn Wear Tour, that traveled through all Italy and Europe, the Worn Wear Truck has arrived in Milan for several days

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The North Face Mountain Festival 2018 TEXT AND PHOTOS BY DAV I D E F I O R AS O

I must admit it. I have always had a weak spot for the Val di Fassa. Moena, Vigo, Campitello, Canazei. And yet I had never traveled that road that leads to Malga Crocifisso, in Val San Nicolò. A romantic valley that goes from Pozza towards the Monzoni and the Marmolada chain. A valley that I’ve always looked at. From the top of Cima Uomo or from the Costabella’s peeks.

ched last April to give voice to women who push beyond searching for their limits. Starting from the desire to encourage a new generation of explorers, Marion Hearty and Evelina Nilsson, the new entries of the international team, talked about freeride and what it means to be a woman in an environment that has always seen male figures prevail. The same stage, the same sofa and the same thread also for the interesting four-way conversation between Rory Bosio, Tamara Lunger, Caroline Ciavaldini and Fernanda Maciel.

In 2016, our weekend had begun in Wassen, on the northern Gotthard wall, and it went on in the clouds of the Sustenpass, in the Urane Alps, continuing slowly towards the Bernese Oberland, the Stein glacier, the Gadmer valley. Interlaken direction. Lauterbrunnen direction. But that was another story, another context. The curiosity this time has lightened up at the San Pellegrino Pass, it touched the borders of the Val di Fiemme and it revived seeing the Catinaccio.

"The mountain world is changing and there are many women pushing beyond the boundaries of what is possible. Moves Mountain makes them protagonists as true models to be inspired by, regardless of their passion, in order to have a fair and equal representation of the female figure. "

It’s here in this Dolomite scenery that the third edition of the Mountain Festival has found its place, the first one in Italy. Three days of climbing, hiking and running that have given emotions and moments of conviviality to over 600 enthusiasts ready to be guided by The North Face athletes in an extensive program of experiences for all levels.

Ideas for reflection that in the second evening gave way to a mix of humor and drama. A charge of adrenaline and adventure introduced by the usual, overwhelming, Keith Byrne. It started with the Pou brothers, just returned from the Island of São Tomé, in Central Africa, where they managed to open Leve Leve, 8b +, a new climbing route on the Pico Cão Grande and the third stage of their personal 4 Elementos project. Soon after, it was time for Walk The Line, the compelling documentary film that tells of the attempts of the strong team David Lama-Conrad Anker to ascend the Lunag Rto.

Oh yeah. Because the real protagonists of this event are the athletes. Their driving power, which makes the Mountain Festival a unique event. They are the ones that excite the heart, cheer the spirit, make people smile and excite. They are the ones who transmit humanity, energy and courage, showing weak sides and fragility. The first evening opened up under the sign of She Moves Mountain, a global initiative that the Californian brand laun-

After the film were the same protagonists to tell the background and anecdotes of this expedition in a debate that turned to irony confirming the charismatic qualities of Anker.

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On occasions such as these we are always enriched by new experiences, new meetings and anecdotes to tell. Like the fact that Conrad Anker dances badly or that Xavier De Le Rue goes crazy for an Aperol spritz.

As a true showman, he took on the role of mountaineering legend and got control of the stage to start the party with a gag that triggered the applause of those present.

European champion. I shook his hand, thanked him for the thrilling twists and I looked for a ride back. It's time to get back into Val San Nicolò, get the tent back and say goodbye to the boulders that Alessandro Gogna recalls in his diaries of the early 60s. Gather once again around the brazier, exchange the latest chats with the insiders and get some impression from the athletes:

Inspiring Talks that were used to celebrate the mountain and gave new impetus to all the fans, creating a fulcrum of aggregation after whole days of climbing between the limestone of the Val San Nicolò, after excursions and runs along the routes that lead to Malga Monzoni and the Rifugio Taramelli, passing from educational photography seminars to those dedicated to camp cooking and sports nutrition. Among the satisfied faces of those returning from the Via Ferrata Kaiserjager or from 3343 m of Punta Penia, in the Glacier Walk on the Queen of the Dolomites.

"Undoubtedly a great event where we can share our passion and experiences with all mountain enthusiasts and spend a good days all together. Be it runners, alpinist, climbers… an unmissable event!!" - Iker & Eneko Pou “The Mountain Festival is a perfect bridge for the connection between people and the sports outdoor; you can fully live the experience to leave in the mountains during the long days of summer with enough music to mix this event with fun!”

Activities that would have gone on until the early afternoon of Sunday, and that would have been the highlight of this Mountain Festival: a paragliding launch from Col Rodella. We waited impatiently for our turn while the other guys, one at a time, flew from the ground along the meadows of Pedonel, towards the south, towards the Gran Vernel. We were surrounded by a 360° view of the Sassolungo, the Sella and the Marmolada. The Dolomite chain appeared as stone giants and flying through them became an unforgettable experience.

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On occasions such as these we are always enriched by new experiences, new meetings and anecdotes to tell. Like the fact that Conrad Anker dances badly or that Xavier De Le Rue goes crazy for an Aperol spritz. But it also happens to cheer with Sam Anthamatten and Mathis Dumas, or to have dinner with Markus Eder without recognizing him. The availability and spontaneity of these guys is genuine, sincere. And that is what allows us, once again, to be able to tell a whole unique experience. Or to jealously guard a photo while hugging Rory Bosio and Fernanda Maciel at the bar counter.

A panorama of rare splendor and incomparable scenarios. But it was time to hurry, the blue sky was leaving room for clouds coming from the north and a strong breeze started to rise from Val Gardena. It was our turn, a takeoff at 2300 and a planar flight to Campitello di Fassa. The one who led the wing was Jimmy Parcher, 2 times world paragliding champion and 6 times consecutive

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The North Face Pinnacle Project « BY DENIS PICCOLO

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... During the 2018 Mountain Festival, The North Face unveiled an exhibition of exclusive items put up for auction in a high-altitude temporary space.

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he inauguration of the very first The North Face store was unforgettable. On October 26th, 1966, in a small shop in North Beach, San Francisco, an eclectic crowd of climbers, beatnick, activists, members of high society and simple enthusiasts gathered. This enthusiasm also spread to the legendary band The Greatful Dead, which animated the evening with an exciting improvised show. That night the true spirit of The North Face was born. After more than 50 years, as a tribute to that day, The North Face has

inaugurated the most extreme and iconic of its temporary space, at 2,100 meters high, in the heart of the Dolomites. The Bivouac Zeni, in the grassy terrace at the foot of the Vallaccia, has hosted for ten days the exclusive collection of bags and jackets worn by 8 of the most famous explorers of our time, giving the opportunity to touch with hand some historical symbols of their sports challenges. The proceeds of the auction of these items were donated to the SAT of Trento in favor of projects for the protection and promotion of the mountain.

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D OW N A N TA R C T I CA SUMMIT SERIES L3 J A C K E T : worn by Alex Honnold to protect himself from the cold of the Antarctic in a recent expedition.

SUMMIT SERIES D O W N J A C K E T : worn by Tamara Lunger. A symbol of her strength and motivation in trying to climb the Nanga Parbat.

A N TA R C T I CA S U M M I T SERIES VENTRIX E X P E D I T I O N JAC K E T: donated by the American legend of climbing Conrad Anker.

VERTO 32 LEGACY B A C K P A C K : it lasted more than 11 hours on the rock with the climber James Pearson during his challenge on the Punta Giraldili.

SUMMIT SERIES D OW N JAC K E T: it accompanied Caroline Ciavaldini on the Grand Capucin in one of the most challenging route of Europe.

BASE CAMP DUFFEL B A G X L : it accompanied the snowboarder Xavier de le Rue on his expedition to the active volcano on the island of Vanuatu who saw him snowboarding between lava stones and ash storms.

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BASE CAMP DUFFEL B A G S : used by David GĂśttler in his attempt to climb the "mountain killer" Nanga Parbat.

SUMMIT SERIES D OW N JAC K E T: it accompanied the first ascent of HervĂŠ Barmasse on the west face of Cerro Piergiorgio in Patagonia, an inaccessible rock wall that is as tall and vertical as El Capitan. 53

This spectacular opening has started a tour aimed at all the rebel spirits who are lovers of exploration. What began in the heart of the Dolomites, has in fact continued with an exclusive event of style and culture at the Bread & Butter in Berlin and ended with a unique evening of music, celebrations and special collections on the streets of Manchester.


â—Š Rodellar La Sportiva Climbing Meeting TEXT AND PHOTOS BY M AT T EO PAVA N A

I have a poster of James rolled up in my room and this thing gives me to think. It's a strange feeling. I know all these athletes from the hundreds of photos and videos I saw on the internet, but most of them do not even know my name.

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rossing Catalonia you realize that the sunsets are infinite and infinitely lit. The sunlight filters through the large double window of a thick sheet metal coach, creating an unusual optical effect: you see two suns, infinites and infinitely lit, indeed. This tin box is slow and noisy. We are heading to the autonomous community of Aragon, in the almost uninhabited village of Rodellar. The sun has now reached its maximum intensity. An orange and red fire. There are not so many mountains behind which it can hide: we all talk to each other with narrowed eyes, with faces that turn into grimaces. We chase the sun until late at night.

know that it will be months before we can meet again. There is also my dear friend Silvio Reffo, with whom I traveled from Bergamo together with the marketing and r&d office of La Sportiva. I say hi to Federica Mingolla who in the meantime is getting to know everyone else. Then there are Nalle Hukkataival, Jorg Verhoeven, Katharina Saurwein, Anak Verhoeven, Iker Pou, Eneko Pou, Patxi Usobiaga, Kilian Fischhuber, Caroline Ciavaldini, Roger Schaeli, James Pearson. I have a poster of James rolled up in my room and this thing gives me to think. It's a strange feeling. I know all these athletes from the hundreds of photos and videos I saw on the internet, but most of them do not even know my name. And I do not know who they are, in reality. I got projected out of this philosophical-existential tunnel because of a sudden braking of the driver. We have arrived, finally.

Together with me there are all the athletes of the La Sportiva team. I immediately greet Jacopo Larcher and Barbara Zangerl whom I have not seen in a long time. She is tired because of a journey that lasted longer than expected while Jacopino tells me about his next months of travel and projects. We promise to see each other more often, but in the end we both

A quick dinner and let’s go to bed.

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but there is a silent ferment on who will first try the routes. There is a healthy competitiveness in all this: it is nice to see how everyone gives the best for the first ascent of the two routes.

I’ve never been to Rodellar. It has always been a climbing destination that I have largely avoided. Maybe that’s because of convenience or prestige I have always preferred the cliffs in the areas of Siurana and Margalef. Guilt or merit of the photos and videos on the internet maybe, but it does not matter. As soon as I see the imposing walls of yellow and gray limestone, I can not help feeling like a stupid fool.

Jorg and Silvio are the designated ones. "Hashtag Bandits" (8c hard) and "Run Daddy Run" (8b / +) are born.

The air you breathe is motivating. It is a continuous exchange of suggestions and "alè alé". The hands rise in the sky to repeat a move while someone rests following an attempt in which he gave one hundred percent. Climbing is not the only topic of conversations between climbers.

Limestone, limestone everywhere. I’m amazed even more in front of the miles of canyon with virgin rock still to be spiked, in a place so famous on paper, but that has not yet met the sharp points of the drills of serial nailers. Citro, our local guy, has equipped in the famous sector of Surgencia two new routes to free specifically for the meeting.

It’s nice to hear talks about future projects, travel to distant places, politics, family, things to remember and memories to build. Not just climbing, in short. That’s what La Sportiva is: not just climbing, not just performance.

We know that repeating a hard route is nice, but freeing one is even better. Respectfully, the climbers talk to each other,

◊ La Sportiva first of all is laughter and respect. La Sportiva is a family, because the climber is not just an athlete under contract, but it is a unique and unrepeatable story, a real person. The athletes say goodbye to each other and spread out across the world, again. For a moment, though, they were all here. La Sportiva starts again from here, from those laughters.

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Vagabionde BY SISA VOTTERO ALSO THE GIRLS CAN DO IT

Take 5 minutes, sit back and put the headphones in your ears. Look for the song "All I Want" by Kodaline and press play.

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ometimes I find myself answering the question "how did you get this idea?”, in a very simple way, I'm almost a bit ashamed to say that it seemed a completely normal thing to me.

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south that are cold cuts! The typical classic appetizer from Piedmont to Calabria (in Sicily, however, you will only find parmigiana) and every time the sentence was: “shall we start with some typical cold cuts?"

To take my bike and my dog and go to Sicily.

I smiled and answered "sure, let's start with that!"

A happy island that has a special energy, and when I'm no longer feeling good with myself up here in the north, it's where I go to take a break, while looking at the sea from the top of a volcano.

I realized how much desire and need of normality there is out there in this historical moment where everything is moved by envy. I crossed Italy passing through Piedmont, Lombardy, Emilia Romagna, Tuscany, Lazio, Campania, Basilicata, Calabria and finally Sicily and I would never have thought how powerful human goodness could be.

I left home, Cesana Torinese, near the French border, and I pedaled south, 2200km of pure poetry. I needed to take care of myself. I'm not a professional cyclist but the bike has always been a good cure for me. Maybe it is because of its rotary motion, pushing forward sweating every meter of the road, that makes you think about how everyday life works. And so, without thinking about it too much, I took Brigitta, my golden retriver, and put her in our legendary Jhonny cart and then left.

Human beings are still capable of great gestures of beauty and goodness and this journey to the discovery of my land has confirmed that. What am I talking about? Simplicity, because the simple things are also the right things, especially the smiles, but not the ones I received, but the ones that people have pulled out of me.

I had never tried to ride with her behind and little thing I know it was for the best, because otherwise I would never have left: Brigitta, the cart and the "suitcases" were a baggage of 50kg. Over the kilometers, I have heard our language change accent, I have seen our people undress of all possible clichés, I have learned that if there is one thing that unites north and

When I think back to my trip and I always repeat this sentence: give yourself permission. I gave myself permission to look stupid on a bike with a cart and a dog, I gave myself permission to cry, to be afraid, to embarrass myself and to feel beautiful.

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For me it was a simple journey, I have nothing to teach and if ever I had to find some heroes in all this without a shadow of doubt they would be the people who hosted me, those who encouraged me, those that I inspired and those that moved me to tears.

I gave myself permission to get out of my comfort zone in order to grow a little more. Twenty-seven days with myself, me and the most intimate part of me in the most beautiful country in the world. It sounds like a movie. It was a journey in the journey.

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Today I would like to know what she thought during this adventure. Just before leaving I posted my itinerary on my social channels and I asked my friends or friends of other friends if by chance they were on my way and if they wanted to host me and Brigitta having in exchange a hug and a beer.

A journey inside me, a journey through places, colors, seas, our history and our art. A journey with Brigitta and just myself.

From there it was an explosion of human warmth, people started to follow us and support us. Many people have written me what a nice adventure, but I would not call it like that.

I established with Brigitta a new relationship that I had never had before. It was not easy for here to get used to being in the cart, at first I had to force her but after some times we found our balance. Brigitta self-regulated herself.

For me it was a simple journey, I have nothing to teach and if ever I had to find some heroes in all this without a shadow of doubt they would be the people who hosted me, those who encouraged me, those that I inspired and those that moved me to tears.

At the first bark I knew I had to let her out to do her things, then I just waved a hand to make her settle quietly in her new house with wheels. I often felt her move behind me, I checked that she was fine. I apologized to have taken her on this journey.

The real heroine, perhaps, is Brigitta that understanding more than anyone else has accompanied me in this crazy but at the same time normal adventure.

Every now and then she was standing, but that position, especially uphill, made me work harder and so I asked her to sit down, I spoke to her as if was talking to my best friend in front of a coffe and she gently laid down and let herself be pulled. She was funny, she put her face out and let the wind mess her hair up. Maybe it's just looking at her that I understood what it means to enjoy life by letting the wind mess up your hair.

I recommend a trip like this to everyone, especially to women because it has made me aware of how much I love my being a woman and how beautiful, independent and strong we can be. If the song is not finished yet, close your eyes and imagine reading the Agrigento sign, 2200km after your departure.

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B Y S I LV I A G A L L I A N I P H OTO S J E R O M E TA N O N

Zabardast Zabardast from the persian/urdu language Zabar, top, superior, and Dast, autorithy, has various meanings. Awesome, terrific, superb, fantastic. Adjectives that perfectly adapt to this incredible expedition of freeride and mountaineering in the heart of the Karakorum chain. Adjectives that are also absolutely suitable for the mountain itself, a peak of 5850 meters that has never been climbed before then. Maybe. A five-week journey through Pakistan began, in search of the most spectacular mountain face on the planet to ski. An incredible adventure but so remote, so high, so committed that no mistakes were allowed. It all started with a photo that Thomas Delfino saw while flipping through a library book, «Les Plus Belles Montagnes du Monde» (The World’s Most Beautiful Mountains).

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That photo was about a mountain so steep, so icy and inhospitable, but a face so beautiful and eye catching, that he almost became completely obsessed. He researched day and night to figure out the mountain’s name and its exact location, Biacherahi’s North Tower in Pakistan’s Karakoram Range. Had it ever been climbed? No one knew. What he certainly knew, however, was that he wanted to reach the top. He immediately talked about it with his freeride snowboarder friend and buddy, Zak Mills, and he remained mesmerized too. The project started taking place and Thomas went on putting together a top-notch group of mountaineers and skiers to plan an expedition to at least reach the base of the mountain, even though the hope was to ascend and even ski the face. In addition to Thomas e Zak, there were also the athlete Leo Taillefer, the mountaineers Helias Millerioux and Yannick Graziani, the cameramen Pierre Fréchou and Julien Nadiras and the photographer and film director Jérôme Tanon. To access the incredibly remote face, their approach started on foot from the small Pakistani village of Askole, and then traversed the vast yet relatively little-known Nobande Sobande Glacier. The crew initially received help from Balti porters before heading off on a three-week self-sufficient adventure, pulling sleds full of freeze-dried food, tents and propane to melt snow, solar pa- nels for the camera equipment, sleeping bags, and mountaineering gear. Five weeks, more and more deeply into Pakistan, 150 km in complete autonomy, facing the many and complicated challenges on their own including moving camp almost every day, acclimatizing to the high altitude, managing the batteries, gas, and food, dealing with the frigid nighttime temperatures and the extreme mental and physical fatigue, avoiding crevasses and avalanche hazards, and of course skiing beautiful, steep, and committing lines without any room for mistakes.

“When we crossed the Skam La Pass at 5660m elevation” as Jérôme Tanon remembered, “we felt like we were the only people on the planet. In fact, if I had to summarize in just a few words our 3-week, completely self-sufficient experience at 5500m, I would say remoteness, adventure, and camaraderie. Never in my life have I experienced anything like it!”

After arriving at the legendary and difficult Skam La Pass, the expedition reached the Sim Gang Glacier and the Snow Lake basin, one of the most beautiful places in the world. To return to Askole the crew slid down the entire Biafo Glacier, completing their 150km loop on foot and skis. The experience has been a real adventure and to impress it well in memory all the team members kept a personal travel diary for the entire expedition. The film's narrative, available for free on YouTube starting from December 2018, is based on their personal thoughts and reflections. The film, supported by the clothing brand Picture, will start its international tour at the beginning of October, with a sneak-preview showing during the prestigious High Five Festival in Annecy, France. Zabardast will then be shown at renowned film festivals in close to two-dozen countries, covering the entire 2018-2019 season.

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The experience has been a real adventure and to impress it well in memory all the team members kept a personal travel diary for the entire expedition.


Markus Eder ITW BY DENIS PICCOLO

I really enjoyed it. I traveled through Japan and Canada all January and February but always following the weather in the Alps. For 5 years now our mountains have been left with little snow and so much wind and I couldn’t wait to finally return to explore our playground. We found excellent conditions in Alagna at Monte Rosa where we filmed a project with Red Bull, but also in Austria and Switzerland we had so much fun with all the snow that was there.

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* You are developing many projects on the communication front about yourself, can you tell us something about it? I’ve been interested in film making for many years now, not only as a skier in front of the camera, I also like being behind the lens and taking care of the editing.

Filming with many different video production teams during my career, especially the 5 films with Matchstick Production, taught me a lot. Both in terms of riding but also in terms of filmmaking and how to put ideas and dreams into practice. My first project started in 2016, slowly, and this year I was followed all the season by film director Alex Meliss. This season we created a social media project called #Roadshow (follow us on @markus1eder and @alex_meliss) and another project called Alptopia that was filmed in Alagna at Monte Rosa. We are very proud of how it came.

Talking about contests: any project and goal? After the second place Overall in the Fre-

eride World Tour last season, I would really like to finish on top of the podium this year. It will certainly be very hard as the level is growing so much from year to year. You need not only be physically strong but also mentally. At every race you have only one descent, which must be studied in detail through binoculars and photos. If something unforeseen should go wrong in that one descent (for example, just landing in someone else's track or hitting a snow-covered stone) it can be very hard mentally. I hope that fate will be on my side this winter. I look forward to the first good snowfalls to go back training.

You are living the mountain at 360° and you are visiting the most incredible places in the world. What left you more puzzled during these trips? I would say that the experience on Mount Ushba (4700) in Georgia in 2017 left the deepest mark in my mind. The goal was to make the first descent of the north wall. We made two trips, one in April to do heliskiing and plan our next expedition, and then the real expedition in the summer. Nobody knew what to expect during the first trip. It was a new territory, we had no preconceptions. In the end it was like skiing in Alaska, and almost better. During the actual expedition,

however, it was already summer in the valleys and on the mountains. Only the northern walls above 4000m usually still have fresh snow during that period. Unfortunately it was not our case. The whole descent was pure ice but we managed to reach the top of Ushba, the Cervino of the Caucasus. A beautiful mountain in a country full of culture, traditions and friendly people!

You’re basically a skier, but we know you're practicing other outdoor disciplines, what are your favorites and why? I

do a lot of climbing, walking in the mountains, skating and surfing in the summer. I'm a big fan of these disciplines, almost like skiing. For example, when I skate I always try tricks a thousand times until I close them and then continue until the movement becomes automated. It’s the same in climbing and other practices. When you learn new movements and find solutions for new routes it is a huge satisfaction. I'm not one of those people who is comfortable in the gym so I try to combine my hobbies with skiing, training balance, resistance and tension of the body. I also jump on the trampolines and I do slackline. My theory is that by practicing what I like, I naturally do a lot more and it does not seem like a real workout even if it is tiring. In autumn, however, I still have to go to the gym.

You will be in Milan for the Milano Montagna Festival & Fuori Festival powered by Vibram, can you explain us better what you will do and when? I’ve

been 5 years in a row at the Milano Montagna Festival. I'm very interested in growing the Italian scene as we have mountains and crazy snow close to home here. This year I will present the Alptopia project I shot with Red Bull at Monte Rosa. Then I will share my experiences during the FWT races and how we spent our time between races, always through videos. I am waiting for you on Saturday 27th of October from 9.30 to 10.30pm.

Any future project? My big goals for next season are again the FWT and to continue to shoot videos for the #Roadshow, my social media project. Then I will film again with Matchstick Production. In general, however, I like to be spontaneous and take opportunities as they come, following the snowfalls and the perfect conditions. The main goal is definitely to have fun!

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Local Heroes Utmb Mont-Blanc by Columbia ITW AND PHOTOS DENIS PICCOLO WITH: FRANCESCA BUSETTO & GIAN MARIA CARLO PIUTTI

I arrived in Chamonix late at night, maybe around 11pm, I thought I would meet the classic desolate, nostalgic and lonely mountain village. I was wrong. In every street, in every corner and everywhere I found runners who started or ended their races, someone sad for the defeat, others in fibrillation for having crossed the finish line. I looked at them with admiration because they had tried, they had fought, suffered and celebrated. With all their strength and their smile they had step up in the play, in a society where the comfort zone seemed to have become a necessity. Their legs were wounded, their faces full of mud and their hands trembling, but they were free at last, just for a lap, an hour or a minute they were heroes, and in the end they didn’t care if they had won or not, they had received their due applause. The Pill often tells about the one that arrives last rather than talk about who wins, who sets his personal best or who gets on the podium. Because each one of us, in the end, competes for and against himself, each one of us has his own personal challenge to win.

Tell me about you.

F. I’m Regional Director Europe South of Columbia Sportswear, always traveling not only for work, and I have been working in the sport world for over twenty years. I consider myself particularly lucky because I work in a sector that has always identified me. I practice many sports, some of them on a competitive level like skiing and running. G. My name is Gian Maria I am 37 years old, I was born and I still live in the beautiful Turin. Since I was a child I have always practiced sports, from judo to hockey, but also mountain biking, canoeing, squash, skiing. I love playing sports.

When and why did you start running?

F. I’ve always run, but I have moved from road running to long distances in the mountains only in recent years and with a lot of satisfaction. In 2015 I was in Chamonix for work because Columbia began its collaboration as a partner of the event. As a mountain lover as I am, I immediately fell in love with the atmosphere that gravitated around the races.

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G. Around 30 years old, tired of having to depend on others to train, I bought my first pair of running shoes. I perfectly remember my first walks and runs in the Valentino Park in Turin and my first goals: 5 km in 30 min and then 10 km in 1h. After a short time, the Valentino's park, no matter how amazing it is, started to look small to me. The alternative was beyond the river Po, exactly 300m from me there was a new world, made of hundreds of kilometers of paths.

When and why did you decide to face this race?

F. Seeing these athletes challenging themselves in fantastic paths in the midst of nature made me start thinking that I would also have liked to try to live this kind of experience. I also wanted to challenge myself, in a particular moment of my life where I lost a person very close to me. This event gave me the impulse and motivation to start competing again. G. For trail running enthusiasts like me, the UTMB competition represents a chimera. It is like the trail running olympics! When Denis Piccolo from The Pill contacted me to offer me this adventure in collaboration with Columbia, I thought I was dreaming! I did not even think a single second before confirm my availability!

You are not a pro, but you must still train. Where do you find time to do that and what are your daily workouts?

F. That’s the beauty of this sport. You can run everywhere, there are beautiful places in the world and since I travel a lot for work, I can always find some time to train, even if that means waking up very early in the morning. G. No, I am not a pro at all, neither am I a strong athlete. During the year I train every Monday and Thursday evening with "Sentieri della Collina", the amateur sports association dedicated to trail running I am the president of. To prepare this run to the best of my ability I decided to spend the summer holidays in Val Gardena in order to mix business with pleasure.

What did taking part in the UTMB CCC mean to you?

It meant a significant step forward in my competitive journey because in 2017 I had already faced the OCC (54 km) and now finding myself, after only one year, competing in a race with double the kilometers and altitude, was a challenge that I could not refuse.

What was the most exciting moment on the race?

F. There have been many of them. First of all the start that, without a doubt, was one of the most exciting moment.

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The spectators were waiting for the athletes to start with almost more excitement than ourselves, then I loved to exchange opinions with other runners, the music and the speaker who always cheered us up. G. The arrive in Chamonix for sure, it was incredible! Thousands of people applauding you was a crazy emotion!

What was instead the hardest one?

F. When I had to take the decision to stop, it was a moment that I never thought I would have had to deal with after having already run ž of the race. G. At the 20th km, in a mountain pasture at the top of the first ascent, while filling the water bottles, some other runner took my poles. I fell apart. I looked for them everywhere without finding them, in the end I swallowed that sadness way deep and left. The descent went well and my mood improved and then fell again during the second monstrous climb. I was literally devastated. At the 40th km on the edge of the retreat, a volunteer (Antoine), lent me his poles, this gesture gave back me all the energy lost and with all the interests and the last 20 km flew allowing me to reach the finish line fresh and with a smile.

Francesca the weather conditions have changed dramatically during the race. How did you deal with this problem? Any difficulties?

When you start this kind of races, you never know what conditions will be waiting for you. Let alone that these races are run in the mountains at high altitudes, even in the dark. This increases the risk of never being completely prepared. This edition has been, from the meteorological point of view, very hard and many unprepared athletes have been caught off guard. I was one of them. After 35 km all of a sudden, the cold and the rain caught me by surprise, causing me stomach problems that I could not handle.

Francesca not finishing a race means for many people not a defeat but just postponing the appointment. Will you try it again?

I can’t deny that at the beginning I felt a bit defeated but then I realized that not accomplishing the goal is part of the race itself or at least is one of the possibilities. You’re asking me if I'll try it again? Of course! I'm certainly not the kind of person who leaves something unfinished. At least I'll work harder. In the meantime, I have already registered for the 90 km of the Trail del Cinghiale on November 24th.

Your next challenge?

F. Of course being a finisher at the CCC 2019. G. Being so crazy to try and accomplish the 2019 CCC.

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Above Everything ...

BY F I L I P P O CA N N E T TA WILD TEE EXPERIENCE

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vinced that ours was the right strategy. As very often happens, after many hours of movement and a few slept, time becomes liquid and it is increasingly difficult to perceive its flow. The traditional distinction between day and night no longer exists, some moments last an eternity while hours seem to fly away in a few seconds. We crossed hills never crossed by anyone before, we climbed stones so steep that we must proceed far away from each other to not collapse on ourselves, and we descended valleys in the midst of plants of blueberries so high that we needed to get on our knees. We saw so many wonderful things that our brain struggled to memorize them all.

don’t like to know the plot of a movie before going to the theatre or the reviews of a book before reading it. I have so few occasions to be amazed, that I don’t want to lose the surprise by knowing in advance what awaits me. I do the same thing with races. I collect superficial information and I do a mental project, just to plan my training in order to face the difficult direction. It is a very subjective training method (also called #cazzomannaggia); sometimes it works, other times it can lead to epic failures. When it came to PTL I followed this strategy. On the other hand, how to prepare a race of more than 300 km and 26,500 m of positive elevation? Fortunately, my anxieties and fears calmed down a few days before the start when what I could have done was done, and an insane curiosity to discover what was going to come assaulted me. In Chamonix there were not many people, the big circus had yet to open its doors and at the briefing managed by the PTL committee everything was calm, it seems a country-like air. I am not a very nostalgic persone but I can’t do anything about it: starting from Place Triangle de l'Amitié is always a great emotion. Even for three old and worn trailers like us. Yes, because this adventure has to be run as team and we are three.

With a few hours of delay on our spannometric calculations we arrived in Val Veny, at the first of the two life bases. We were glad for having reached this goal and then we moved towards the most technical part of the whole route, the old railway that leads to the Monzino Refuge. In the darkness, Mont Blanc was big because of its huge mass. It was not easy to find the start of the railroad, in the dark, between old dangling ropes. When our ascent began, it was nice to be pushed by the force of our arms, lightening the weight of our body on our tired legs. Fear of emptiness and adrenaline drove us to climb fast between rocks, bolts and steps. The wall was so overhanging that we saw other teams taking advantage of the way indicated by our front lights. The full moon began to glimpse over the de Bruillard glacier, we ate something happy to be there, halfway between the sea and the summit of Mont Blanc. We continued the journey but we could not find the path to reach the refuge, the obligatory waypoint. We could see it on our screens but it seemed to be beyond an insurmountable wall. I looked for a signal to call the shelter; incredulous and a bit dulled by fatigue we followed the indications of the refugee towards that wall that had seemed impassable to us and magically we found some old yellow trail signs that guided us to our destination.

Immediately our love for adventure was evident: we have never met before the start and we have never looked at the route map. My backpack, thanks to the experience gained at the Marathon des Sables, was heavy but manageable, Roberto had a big hiking backpack that I've never seen before and Luca, well, Luca could easily compete for the prize for the heaviest backpack. Other teams had backpacks just bigger than those for the UTMB, they have tested almost the whole route, and they passed us without hesitation where we got lost. Right from the start the race revealed in all its essence: between two paths, when there are, the trackers always chose the most impervious one. In a certain way, we appreciated the perverse taste of putting competitors in continuous difficult situations.

We signed the billboard and found out that we were in fourth place. We knew that it had no value and that we were just at the beginning but we run to the feet of the downhill.

We left the competition with the other teams and entered a sort of psychological challenge with the organization of the race. It seems stupid but this change of perspective helped us to remain vigilant, always ready to take decisions.

We proceeded forward when, while looking for Roberto, Luca and I illuminated the void under our feet, we were walking only on a metal rod stuck in the rock. The legs began to tremble in a mixture of fear and fatigue. With a stupid smile we reached Roberto and together we put our feet back to the bottom of the valley.

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ted by the front lamps, and that brought us back to a state of dreamlike drowsiness that made our decisions very difficult. The situation was complicated by the numerous signs of other races. It was raining, we were cold, we dressed up, we changed our front lights, but we could not find the route and so we lost a lot of time. Another team joined us in search of the hill to cross. Once passed that hill the scenery changed, the earth replaced the stones, we breathed a sigh of relief, but it lasted very little. The mud has made very little walkable the ridge we had to pass. We were more than halfway through race and on that route I was literally collapsing. I could not stand, I kept walking and falling without realizing it. And the instant I fell I immediately woke up and pointed the pole. Another two steps and I collapsed on the opposite side. I saw myself from the outside asleep on the edge of the path.

I strongly suggested a pause to rest, but the icy air that came down from the ice on the Lac Combal prevented it. We arrived at the Elisabetta refuge at dawn of the third day, had a fast breakfast and the decided to take a 45-minute sleep break. I was afraid, with so little time available, that I could not sleep but when I lifted my feet off the ground after three days, I fell in an intense sleep. At the sound of the alarm we quickly got ready, and in what seemed to us an absurd confusion produced by the hikers who prepare their big backpacks, we resumed the journey finding peace.

Our life had been reduced to the essential: eating, sleeping (a little) and following the route. We soon acted as a single-celled organism, the needs of one of the three are those of all three. The experience is so intense that it is difficult to put thoughts in line. Memories and memorized images mixed and surfaced in random order. Some pieces were instead a black hole.

I'm out of my comfort zone. It's a new experience that I've never tried. I do not know how long this nightmare really lasted, but I know I could not stop in the mud, in the rain. I had to reach the next shelter.

We tried to look for the right direction. Another team joined us, using poles as ice axes, they managed to pass us. The mud was now a molasses and to not risk more we put the crampons on. We were short behind and we were about to lose contact with the group. I run forward to wake up and tried to make visual contact with the others.

The way that leads to the Robert Blanc Refuge was very beautiful but the weather was changing and storms were expected. When the first one arrived to us, we all together extracted our secret weapon, the poncho. Quickly, without stopping, we wore it over the backpack and immediately felt protected like a snail with its shell. This ritual would have been repeated an infinite number of times from there to the end. There was no race direction that could take decisions in case of bad weather, we were the ones that had to decide independently. We were alone, there were no volunteers telling us which hand to put on that rock. We passed into lost areas that even the classic mountain men became a mirage and those few that appeared to us, were in fact the remains of some landslide without any value.

By day, in good weather, this ridge must be wonderful. At night, in the rain, I could not wait for it to finish. I reached the group but I didn’t see my friends, I stopped and as I waited for them the dawn of the fourth day arrived. It's always a magical moment that helps you stay awake. I tried to calculate the hours of sleep and I stopped at four. I could not calculate the days passed instead. In theory, we could have arrived in Chamonix on Friday afternoon. We had imagined a triumphal arrival one hour before the departure of UTMB, with all the public applauding. But dreams are often very far from reality. There were still more than 100 km and 10,000 m of climbing to go.

It was useless to act like the superheroes that we were not, the tiredness began to be felt, the joints cracked but our feet were the things that were affecting us more than the kilometers and hours. They hurt, especially in the points that are normally not stressed by the race. From here on we would evaluate our ability to withstand pain. The race was so complex that we explored almost all our physical and mental limits.

In Beaufort (the second and last life base) we had something to eat. I do not know why, I even took a shower and slept those 45 minutes, that was now our standard. In the middle of the fourth night we left regenerated; it seemed that our body had adapted and were happy with very little. Getting back into nature after being indoors for a few hours was almost liberating. We had become like those vagabonds intolerant of conventions.

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The race had then been so long that the experience accumulated in the first days was useful for us in the following days. We climbed quite well and our navigation technique is tested: we followed the track on the Garmin of Luca and I, when in doubt, opened up my app Cartograph and headed in a different direction from the one in which he was moving to. In this way we quickly realized what was the right path. We were not as fast as those who had already tested the route but we managed to get away quickly enough.

changed our uncomfortable situation. We arrived to a point where the erosion had carved a magnificent hole in the rock from which we saw the whole next valley and we understood why the organization wanted us to do so much effort. We had to climb down but we tried to do it fast because in the distance we saw a storm coming. We couldn’t understand how far the shelter was far. We had to follow a cross that became steeper and therefore slippery. There was a light on the other side of the valley but the track didn’t seem to go in that direction. I turned around to see if the two teams we had indicated the passage were coming this way and I saw, I was sure, hundreds of lights descending along the paths and heading towards the light in the valley.

We were stable around the fourth position, for little this may count, since there is no official ranking, but we needed a goal to stay focused. At the magnificent Rifugio du Petit Tetraz we slept our 45 minutes, while Roby stayed awake to chat in the hall. We left fast, optimizing the break as much as possible. We realized we were being much slower than expected due to the difficulties of the route and we tried to cut the dead times. In the next climb Roby asked for a time-out, we were about to switch off and we sat on one of the rare benches on road. I didn’t have the time to fall asleep that he rose suddenly to his feet, he walked a little more then sat back indefinitely. He didn’t want to talk, he proceeded alone with his demons. We followed him trying not to lose him. Seen from behind, he looked like a disarticulated puppet that was about to fall at any moment. Then came the dawn and we regained a good pace.

There were hundreds of torches that run like a swarm. That show left me speechless and I called the others and tried to give them a scientific explanation of that phenomenon. A country festival magnificently orchestrated by the shepherds of the valley who put small LED lights on the sheeps’ collar as they returned to the fold. Roby and Luca nodded but they were focused on finding the route because the weather was getting worse. We saw lights above us and some of those seemed to come towards us. It was difficult to understand which way to go. We decided to follow the trail even if the slope on which it passed has collapsed. It seemed impossible for us to keep going. We sent our position with the GPS spot and called the organization; the guides were coming up to divert the route and avoid the landslide. We were in the middle of it. We screamed and barked against the lights that were approaching us. They shouted us to go on and get out of there. Easier said than done.

Near Col Des Aravis we tried to buy food without success. As we continued, I felt my Achilles tendon burning and something swelling under the sock. Until that moment, the pains and problems had always been manageable, but from there on I knew it would only get worse. There were about seventy kilometers left, which in a PTL rate translate into a day and a half. I saw the possibility to finish the race fading in a second. The stakes were very high, normally I would have stopped but I decided not to leave. I knew that I would pay the consequences. I tried to find a little relief using the pole together with the right leg and blocking the tendon excursion with the calf muscle. The pain was so pungent that I lost lucidity, I no longer knew if I had to eat or to sleep. I completely trusted my two companions for the simplest decisions.

I couldn’t take it anymore, I was the first in line and I concentrated not to slip but one foot out of two didn’t hold me, I used my poles as ice axes but they were not enough. I would have liked to stop putting crampons on but I could neither sit down nor raise a foot without slipping. I increased the power of the front light and unfortunately looked down: there were only overhanging walls. I am afraid of heights and often in situations of precarious equilibrium I think that rather than continue to suffer it is better to jump down, but these are only fleeting thoughts. I had to do something to get out of it, my legs were trembling. I tested the ground at each step before loading the weight over it, I tried to distribute my weight on the poles in the best way possible before lifting the other foot. I didn’t think about anything, I didn’t think I could fall and slip, I was totally focused on the repetition of those elementary gestures that I didn’t feel the creek that screamed beneath us, I didn’t see the rain and the mud flowing, there was nothing but the cone of light that illuminated my feet.

We were stuck on a standstill, I woke up from my bad thoughts when I saw Roby going in one direction and Luca in another one. I went on towards a third one, but we just could not figure out where we should have gone. We evaluated all the possibilities by thinking about all pros and cons and finally agreed for the path that went through a channel, in the hope of not having to come back. The passage was narrow and mangy but we were happy to have

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into fantastic animals and I seemed to see, on the white stones scattered along the valley, drawings that seemed to be made by ink with a Captain Harlock style: pirates, skulls, cobwebs, one more beautiful than the other. I imagined the shepherd painting them in the long hours of waiting while the flock was grazing. We entered the shelter and didn’t say anything about the accident, we decided to stop for a few hours to leave behind the memory of that bad night. The day after the sky was clear and we continued our journey with a renewed serenity. We wanted to finish our tour without haste, enjoying every meter of the last km. After what we have gone through, the normal difficulties made us smile and we joked as we were heading towards the 2000 meters of altitude that awaited us at the 260th. The tension vanished, time no longer existed, the pains disappeared. It was just the three of us and the mountain. We knew that sooner or later we would have arrived at our destination. We began to visualize the arrival, or rather, that image that often works much better than the banner: a nice lunch under the sun, with a good beer, taking all our time to rearrange the thoughts.

I shouted and sent signals to the guides who were going to divert the route to avoid the landslide from which I just came out. They didn’t hear me. Maybe they had gone back, maybe I had gone too far. I had to get back on my feet, we could not lose ourselves. Finally I saw a light coming towards me, it could only have been one of them. I illuminated Luca's face and I saw the fear drawn on his face. He, who is always gravely impassive, was pale white and seemed very tired. Neither of us could speak, we didn’t see Roby. After what seemed to us an eternity he finally came out from the darkness. He had crampons on his feet, he mumbled something about the limit, about death, he told us that his life has passed before his eyes.

The difficulties were not over but the accumulated experience was useful to face them with irony. Yes, because to climb on the Passage du Dérochoir, half frozen, in the fog, but laughing like idiots takes a certain dose of irony. The trails before and after the Refuge de Plate are the fifth essence of the Trail, a perfect #Todaysplayground. Despite the 280 kilometers that we had on our legs, we run all of them. I felt good, apart from my tendon, but I excluded that from my thoughts, it was a problem that I would think about in the following days.

We looked at each for a moment, illuminated by our front lights, and we understood that we ran a huge risk and fortunately came out alive. It was a dramatic moment but also very intimate. We were on the edge of a ravine, in the rain, with an icy wind blowing on our heads and we were happy to be together again.

As soon as we reached the path we saw other teams climbing down after having passed through the ridge, we said goodbye, we didn’t even need to tell ourselves but our race ended at the Col de Doran. In religious silence we went down and sadly headed towards the refuge. Everyone was absorbed in thoughts. The tension slowly dropped. Sometimes, at night, due to tiredness, the shadows transformed

A beautiful sunset welcomed us and pushed us towards the last climb to the Col de la Brévent. On the other side Chamonix was waiting for us, there, during our absence, the arrivals of all the other races had alternated.

... We were almost afraid of abandoning the silence and loneliness of what had been our world for almost a week. Once again the magic of the ultratrail was accomplished: what seemed impossible at the start, it turned into a great experience of life.

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t literally means "cheers" in Scottish. That’s what a little bit drunk gentleman told us on the one night we entered a pub after a very rainy day. If we lived this short-but-intense experience, it is all thanks to the curious and creative nature of Thomas and to that little bit of luck that never hurts. That day had rained continuously and we were in a pub to try to shake off moisture. It had been a strange, fine rain, which, depending on the wind, became more or less sharp, like little blades that cut us. Thomas, Stefano and I had spent the day in a kind of tent fixed between the stones at the base of The Old Man of Storr in order to protect us from the rain, but the gusts of wind came in all directions, and with them also the water. In the meantime Benni and Mattia worked in the rain to fix the highline in the best way on a basalt of poor quality. We had almost underestimated this part of the plan. We assumed that the rock pinnacles were steady and reliable. In addition the thick fog certainly did not improve the situation: we had to stay in radio contact all day but only because we did not see more than a few meters from the tip of our noses. Looking back at it, it was almost better that way.

The Old Man of Storr is a very touristy place on the Isle of Skye. Visitors come and go to admire these giants that rise up like nothing out of the lawns of a truly intense green. Yet, despite this vivid color, I seemed to perceive a presence, as if this place was inhabited by some spirit. Maybe I'm just susceptible because of the legends I’ve read about this place.

The legend told that in the early years of Christianity in Scotland, a dispute raged among the people who inhabited the city about the exact date of Easter. To put an end to the controversy, the priest of Skye decided to go to Rome and talk to the Pope himself. Climbing the Old Man of Storr at dawn, just as the sun began to rise, he made a spell that made the devil appear and turned him into a flying horse. During the crossing, the devil questioned the priest about the reason for the trip. The priest had to use all his wits to answer the questions truthfully but at the same time to avoid mentioning the name of "God", which, if pronounced, would have broken the spell with the consequent disappearance of the devil and the fall of the priest in sea. The priest succeeded, arrived in Rome, learned the date of Easter and returned safely to Skye. The devil was so impressed by his intelligence that, disappearing, he uttered the threatening words: "until we meet again".

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Benjamin Kofler, Mattia Felicetti, Stefano Borgogno, Thomas Monsorno and Matteo Pavana walked the first highline on The Old Man of Storr, Isle of Skye, Scotland.


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From the radio I hear Mattia saying me that the highline is fixed: 110 meters long, about fifty meters from the ground. In that dark and gloomy atmosphere the Old Man inspires fear. It's almost scary. The forecast remains uncertain for the next day and a half, we do not know if Benni and Mattia will be able to walk the highline. Thomas and I are not sure to get all the images we wanted. But sometimes it's strange, you have the feeling that things get better, without a reason, even when the science of weather forecasting seems to thinks otherwise.

You feel optimistic. You feel lucky.

You feel that everything will be all right, even though you’ve arrived to a place where the words "good weather" can not mean much more than "maybe today it won’t rain". The following morning the clouds that initially covered the sky had slowly cleared away. As we climbed up to The Old Man, I saw that long line that seemed to hold those almost immobile pillars that have been together for hundreds of years. The good weather had attracted many tourists who tried to understand the usefulness of that "line", what it was, why it was there. The closer we got, the more we were careful to see if there were any cops ready to ambush us. I was in the middle of this situation that belonged only to us, something that we had built for the only desire to do that, to complete something of our own. The more time passed, the more the elements began to blend harmoniously. Initially the light filtered through the clouds and then, at the end of the evening, illuminated all the visible things. In the end, Benni walked the line, staying in balance for almost fifteen minutes crossing it in its entire length. But the night never came because of our close distance to the north pole while the moon played above our heads. It was one of the few occasions in my life I felt privileged, like I were in the right place at the right time, as if it were the only and last chance to be able to really shoot what I was experiencing. We have immortalized one of those rare shows that for two outdoor photographers represent a true whole and intimate conjunction with Nature.

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Indian Summer Silence rules this place. The only sounds are the ones of the birds, the wind, the trees and your own footfalls. PHOTOS & TEXT

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ALEXANDER PICHLER SIMON HITTHALER SHARON MARKET ALEXANDRA REICHEGGER

Silence rules this place. The only sounds are the ones of the birds, the wind, the trees and your own footfalls. You and your friends are the only people around. This amazing landscape is all yours. That´s the reason why you should consider visiting this area during October’s blissful Indian summer.

October is the perfect time of the year because it means nice weather and fewer tourists.

are at their best! You can either stay here and enjoy your day on the sun terrace, or instead start right away heading for your hiking adventure.

During the Autumn, the larch tree needles turn yellow and as the shadows become longer, the light transforms and casts a rich golden orange and rosy pink color over the Dolomite’s rock formations.

Along the many paths you will always find huts or shelters. Just enjoy the spectacular panoramic views of the Dolomites on one of the idyllic terraces and experience yourself: an autumn day up here is unforgettable!

The landscape is always stunning, but the fall colors and the beautiful light make it even more breathtaking and perfect for photography. For this reason, and many more, we´ve decided to spend a day on the Mount Plose, that offers a wide range of activities for those who like the adventure, but also for the ones who want to enjoy the spirit of the mountain. The spectacular view of the Peitlerkofel, the peaks of the Geisler/Odle and the beautiful hiking paths are the primary characteristics of this area. After a nice and not so difficult stroll you can easily reach the top. Once there the panorama is breathtaking, the Dolomites

The panoramic path of the Dolomites offers images of landscapes which are among the most beautiful in the entire area. The climb to the Plose mountain hut on the other hand promises a 360 degrees panorama that’s difficult to find anywhere else in South Tyrol. There you can also find the Panoramic Table that explains all the beautiful mountains in a clear and simple way. So, what you’re waiting for?

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1 . A R C ’ T E RY X BORA MID GTX

Hiking shoes with a great durability in addition to the support of a mountaineering boot and the agility of an approach shoe. The upper features a thermolaminated construction, making it a unique piece without seams. Made of PU-coated nylon, it is air-permeable and water-repellent for faster drying. An elasticized Gore-Tex lining fits the foot for a personalized feel, without pressure and hot spots. Waterproof, breathable, durable and light, it is suitable for multi-day trekking. Thanks to the 3D printed Ortholite footbed and the injected EVA midsole, the shoe has the support you need for long days. The sole, created in collaboration with Vibram, provides traction and grip.

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3 . M A M M U T HUECO MID GTX The Hueco Mid Gtx is a great shoe for tourist hiking outings but at the same time is exceptional for working as well for free time. With Gore-Tex Performance Comfort Footwear technology, it is waterproof and breathable, you can immerse your feet in puddles or meet extremely rainy days, this shoe does not fear them, rather challenges them. The Tpu heel stabilizer supports your steps on any type of terrain or jumps from any height. The rubber toe cap also works to protect the toes from stones and accidental bumps. The shoe ensures excellent grip on the rock thanks to the Michelin rubber compound. With these properties it proved to be perfect for everyday use.

4 . L A S P O R T I VA SPIRE GTX New generation low-cut shoe for fast hiking. It adopts solutions that are part of the mountain DNA of La Sportiva, combining them with technologies and concepts of Mountain Running derivation for a versatile, waterproof and super breathable product thanks to the new Gore-Tex Surround technology. Among its features, an Eva midsole and Tpu sides with Gore-Tex Surround ventilation channels, a singleburr Nylon protective net that protects the ventilation ducts from stones and impurities, the upper features a Nano structure -Cells 2.0, super breathable cells that work in synergy with the Gore membrane for unprecedented increased breathability. Do not miss the Stability control Guard Tecnologhy, an antitorsion stabilization system that integrates the ventilation holes of the Gore technology and the highly respectable upper Vibram XS Trek for an excellent grip on all terrains.

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HIKING SELECTION BY DENIS PICCOLO

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ALP THERMO 1585

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19.5 micron extra fine merino wool and cashmere thermal socks designed for a high altitude use, hiking on technical terrain and ice. The wool used is mulesing free. The high thermal comfort is combined with an excellent cushioning protection of the foot in the most sensitive areas and a great stability of fit, that doesn’t change even after numerous washes.

Hiking backpack for day trips, with the Air Fit 2.0 transport system, designed to keep your back cooler and therefore drier. It has a 25% lower contact area compared to traditional backrests. In this way the temperature of the back is lower than 1.6 ° C, after only 15 minutes, compared to a traditional backpack. It presents ergonomic double shoulder straps that allow greater freedom of movement.

The most versatile breathable waterproof jacket for activities in mountain environments the line. Hand pockets, regular fit perfect during hiking outings even with storms, climbing, skiing or simply for simple walks in the open air. With Gore-Tex Pro fabric it is designed with DropHood and is compatible with your helmet, it is also equipped with adjustments and cohaesive cord closures.

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Sports activities’ glasses but not only with the classic Alpina design, unbreakable lenses, 100% protection from UVA, UVB and UVC, protection level S3. Excellent for performing activities such as cycling, running, speed hiking or skiing but also for free time thanks to their trendy design, they’re always present in our The Pill's shootings.

Made with the "knit" technology which is perfect for high-impact aerobic activities. It guarantees quick drying and is also perfect used as a first layer (next to skin). Despite its simple aesthetics it is equipped with many features including body-mapping construction, anti-odor and anti-bacterial Polygiene, anti-rubbing flat seams and reflective details for night use.

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SHERPA CALU

The one who doesn’t like to go unnoticed in the mountain trails or in the shelter, and doesn’t want to give up style combined with technology, can not miss this hooded sweatshirt, with stretch panels and lightweight padding Thermoball. An item that provides warmth where necessary, without sacrificing freedom of movement. The orange color we immortalised is a real must.

A 3-layer jacket in Powertex Extreme, a sturdy and windproof fabric with waterproof and breathable membrane, that has a waterproof double-slider front zipper, easy-access chest pocket, ventilation zipper from the bottom of the sleeve to the side, all the heat-sealed seams, and a durable eco-friendly water repellent finish DWR (Durable Water Resistant), without PFC.

Made of three sections (ø 18-16-14mm) by Calu for the ø 18mm section - an aluminum core coated with carbon fiber and 7075 aluminum alloy for the ø 16-14mm sections. The BS expansion system is made of DuPont plastics ensures long-lasting performance and the long-threaded threaded tungsten bearing system is ideal for fast wheel change.

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It features the Pertex Quantum material, equipped with Y-Fuse technology, for a greater impermeability and water repellency. 105 grams 90/10 goose down to keep warm. The Pocket Weave Mammut technology uses goose down quilts that are intertwined directly into the material, in order to improve the water resistance, enhance the heat retention, keep the weight low and increase the product life.

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Equipped with Boa closing system, that creates a perfect grip between the hand and the handle that allows the transmission of force starting from the hand, passing through the pole, and reaching the ground. With a very soft one-sided back, it offers maximum comfort thanks to the stretch Softspan material. It is super breathable thanks to the holes on the palm, therefore also suitable for warmer temperatures.

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Breathable and quick-drying fleece for mountain hiking activities. Featuring a Polarlite fabric, the Salewa-developed fleece presents a soft, 4-way stretch, brushed warm and frosted interior. Designed for simplicity and protection when hiking in the mountains, it feature sleeves with a specific design in order to not limit freedom of movement and has a regular fit for using it comfortably under a protective shell.

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MOJITO HIKE GTX

Inspired by the classic Mojito, this version is the right choice for fast hiking on mixed terrain with light loads, mountain trails and travel. The upper is in 1.8mm water-repellent suede with a Gore-Tex membrane. The lacing up to the tip, coming from the climbing models, allows maximum adjustment, obtaining a perfect fit. The sole is the Salix with Vibram XS Trek compound that allows a comfortable and safe walk on any terrain.


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The city is sleeping, the lights coming from the windows are still off, you can hear in the distance the sound of a bar that is already making coffee. Being a runner means having no compromise, it means sacrifice, in a physical and motivational way.

Society oppresses our lives, our time, our spaces, but man is constantly looking for himself, looking for his space and for his freedom. Just like when nature explodes between the cracks of the asphalt creating a space that did not not exist before, just looking for light and oxygen. One of the best space granted by the fast routine of our days and by the monotony of the nights is that window of time at the first light of dawn, when the world has not woken up yet, when everything has yet to start. Almost as if everything around you was in a primordial state, like running, the simpler but also the most complete activity that we can donate to our body.

circumstances, in this case, in adverse weather conditions." There is also a version of the shoes that can be connected to the app. A small chip, embedded in the cushioning midsole, connects to the MapMyRun app, ensuring a high level sporting experience. The digital link allows runners to track the distance run, their cadence, pace, stride, shoe life and virtual coaching, while developing an online runner community.

Giovanni instead wears is in a total blue New Balance look and runs with the new Fresh Foam Beacon, soft and light silhouette that goes to implement the well-known family of Fresh Foam of the brand. Built with the Fresh Foam GC ground contact compound, it has an amazing cushioning, perfect for a light run for long distances. This technology gives greater durability and no need for a rubber sole, significantly reducing weight. The external hexagonal shells in the sole are designed for traction and response during the race, while in the high impact areas, heel and toe, there are some light rubber shells. The upper is knit mesh, designed for a simple design that guarantees high-level fit and performance.

Francesco and Giovanni are two young coaches, who in addition to teach their athletes, love to tickle their bodies with morning runs, before immersing into their world, before plugging in. Francesco loves black and runs with Under Armor, using a total black look and the HOVR Coldgear Reactor shoes. These shoes feature three unique innovations in one shoe: the brand-new UA Hovr cushioning, the renowned ColdGear Reactor technology and the high-traction Michelin sole. Cori Burns, manager of the brand, says: "this shoe was developed just for runners who can not stay at home even when the weather is bad. We have chosen some of the best product technologies, including innovations that have been tested for our winterwear lines, and we have created shoes that guarantee to runners optimum performance under all

A few kilometers later and the noise of the bars making coffee begins to be submerged by the horns of the first cars and the engines of the vehicles, which conquer the city every day.

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MILIANTI SPORT ABETONE SNOW CRISTAL BIKE SPORT ADVENTURE THE SCIARX NICO AFFI SALEWA OUTLET ENNA KAVESTREL LA MAJA DRESS STILE LIBERO SALEWA OUTLET PALMANOVA ALAGNA OUTDOOR BASE CAMP ALAGNA NUOVA IDEA BORDINO FRANCO DIETALBA MOUNTAIN HOME MKE SPORT NON SOLO SPORT ALBIGNASEGO SPORTLER C.C.IPERCITY MAX ENT FUMAGALLI PUNTO SCARPE TIME OUT ARCO SPORT CENTRO DISTRIBUZIONE CALZATURE C.LLE SPORT BERTOZZO MARIO & FIGLI IL CASTORO FOTO SPORT BANAL TURTLE SURF SHOP QUARANTA CLAUDE SPORT GAL SPORT MEINARDI SPORT SALEWA STORE AOSTA SWIT LARINO ALBINO TOTAL FITNESS TEMPLE CLIMBING VILLAGE LA SPORTIVA ARCO MABB.90 ARCO RED POINT 1 RED POINT 2 ROCK & ICE SALEWA STORE ARCO THE NORTH FACE ARCO VERTICAL WORLD SPORT GOBBISPORT MABB.90 ARCO EVOLUTION SPORT GAME 7 ATHLETICS ARESE R. & P. SCARPE & SPORT VIAGGIANDO MOLINO FRATELLI BIRATI GAME 7 ATHLETICS ARMA EXUM IL CAMPIONE SPORT MASTER SPORT COSTA TATIANA MAGAZZINI DAL SASSO PESAVENTO SPORT MONTI MATTI MATIS SPORT ALPSTATION LAVAREDO LAVAREDO SPORT DEGNI SPORT RODORIGO SPORT BSHOP AVIGLIANA TREKKING SPORT ROUTE RAMEY 33 TUTIROP LAGAZOI SPORT FINISH LINE SALEWA OUTLET MANTOVA CALZATURE LOMBARDI ORIETTA NABACINO SPORT TONINO SPORT COLUMBIA OUTLET BARBERINO CARAVELLA SCOUT I FANIZZI MERCOLEDISANTO RES. & ADV. RAPHAEL DUEGI SPORT DF SPORT SPECIALIST BARZANO’ LA SORGENTE MAROCCO SPORT ALPSTATION BASSANO COMUNELLO SPORTFASHION DF SPORT SPECIALIST BELLINZAGO F.LLI GANASSIN MAZZARONA SPORT NON SOLO SPORT BELLUNO ROBI SPORT DIEMME SPORT OK’AM AUGUSTO DF SPORT SPECIALIST BEVERA BIBOSPORT BRUNO SPORT FRANCO SPORT BIG SPORT CASA DEL CICLO FINI SPORT 3 IL GALLO MELITO SPORT MOUNTAIN AFFAIR BOLOGNA PATAGONIA BOLOGNA SPORT 3K VILLA 1928 VILLA ALPINE MAMMUT BOLZANO MOUNTAINSPIRIT SALEWA WORLD BOLZANO SORAM SPORTLER BOLZANO LE CALZE DI MIGLIORANZA ALICE LAYAK CAVALLO CENTRO SPORT MASSI SPORT CENTRO SPORT FLOWER

Shops Finder 1429 European Outdoor Shops ABETONE ABETONE ADRANO ADRANO AFFI AGIRA AGORDO AGORDO AGORDO AIELLO DEL FRIULI ALAGNA VALSESIA ALAGNA VALSESIA ALAGNA VALSESIA ALBA ALBA ALBA ALBESE CON CASSANO ALBIGNASEGO ALBIGNASEGO ALBINEA ALBINO ALBINO ALCAMO ALESSANDRIA ALESSANDRIA ALLEGHE ALTE DI MONTECCHIO MAGG. ANCONA ANDALO ANDORA ANDRIA AOSTA AOSTA AOSTA AOSTA AOSTA APRICA APRILIA ARCO ARCO ARCO ARCO ARCO ARCO ARCO ARCO ARCO ARCO ARCO ARCOLA ARESE AREZZO AREZZO AREZZO ARGENTA ARMA DI TAGGIA ASCOLI PICENO ASCOLI PICENO ASCOLI PICENO ASIAGO ASIAGO ASIAGO ASSERGI ATINA AURONZO DI CADORE AURONZO DI CADORE AVEZZANO AVEZZANO AVIGLIANA AVIGLIANA AYAS - CHAMPOLUC BACENO BADIA BADIA POLESINE BAGNOLO SAN VITO BAGOLINO BAGOLINO BALME BARBERINO DI MUGELLO BARI BARI BARI BARI BARONISSI BARZANO' BARZIO BARZIO BASSANO DEL GRAPPA BASSANO DEL GRAPPA BELLINZAGO LOMBARDO BELLUNO BELLUNO BELLUNO BELLUNO BERGAMO BERGAMO BERZO DEMO BEVERA DI SIRTORI BIELLA BIELLA BIELLA BINASCO BOLOGNA BOLOGNA BOLOGNA BOLOGNA BOLOGNA BOLOGNA BOLOGNA BOLOGNA BOLOGNA BOLZANO BOLZANO BOLZANO BOLZANO BOLZANO BOLZANO VICENTINO BORGO MAGGIORE S. MARINO BORGO SAN DALMAZZO BORGO SAN DALMAZZO BORGO VALSUGANA BORGOSESIA

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TEMPO LIBERO CECCO SPORT MOUNTAIN & RUNNING 7 TO 7 COCCHETTI PIETRO GIUSEPPE OBERRAUCH ZITT G2 SPORT MAGAZZINI MONTELLO STEFY SPORT BERTHOD SPORT CAVALCA CARATTI SPORT ALPI SPORT BLOCCO MENTALE GIALDINI LONGONI SPORT BRESCIA ROMEOSPORT SPORTLAND FIT&FUN SPORT HEINZ KINIGADNER SPORT JOCHER - FIT & FUN SPORT LEON SPORTLER BRESSANONE UAINOT GARTNER KARL SCHUHHAUS THOMASER ALPSTATION BRUNICO OUTFIT SPORT MODE SCHOENHUBER SPORTLER BRUNICO THOMASER BIELER SPORT PISCHEDDA GROUP SPORT MODE ZIERNHELD S.I. TECH PANORAMA SALEWA OUTLET BUSSOLENGO VERONA RUNNER BRACCO DI MARCO PIRAS GEA SPORT OVIGLIA MAURIZIO CARLO SPORT SPORTLER CALALZO VIKING NORD POOL CITY SURF CENTRO SPORT NENCINI SPORT MEGA HOBBY TOSCOCLIMB STORE ALTIPIANI EVENTI E TURISMO 3 SPORT KAPESA R.G. SPORT TUBRIS GAME 7 ATHLETICS CAMPOGALLIANO FRENESIA SPORT AMPLATZ DIEGO SPORT AMPLATZ GREEN SHOES RADAELLI SPORT OXIM NUOVI ORIZZONTI CARPI G. SPORT CONFEZIONI TOMMASINI SPORT ESCURSION NICO CASSOLA NICO CASSOLA LA BOTTEGA DEL CUOIO MANCINI SALEWA OUTLET CASTEL GUELFO DOPE FACTORY SPORT SERVICE LIGO F.LLI ZAMPIERO PAOLO & C S.A.S BERTOLINI A.WOERNDLE SPORT TRADITION CRAZY IDEA OLGA SPORT OLGA SPORT STORY GRUPPO PRITELLI MODA SPORT NEW SPORT GARDENER SPORT LA SPORTIVA STORE CAVALESE CALZATURE SCHNEIDER UN SESTO ACCA FREE TIME BIKE AND BOARD MAXI SPORT CERNUSCO CENTRO SPORT NOTARI GIANPAOLO ZAMPOLINI SPORT PROMOSPORT ALTA QUOTA CESSNA TORINESE DELFINO SPORT FRACHEY SPORT MARISPORT SPORTLAND C. ITALMARK L'ANGOLO DELLO SPORT L'ARTE DI SALIRE IN ALTO BRAMBILLA BENIAMINO ASPORT'S MOUNTAIN EQUIPMENT PIRCHER SPORT MAIUK SPORT TETE' SPORT CHIMA SALEWA STORE SONDRIO ALBRECHT SPORT DALMONEGO CALZATURE COLUMBIA OUTLET FIDENZA JEANNOT SPORT LONGONI SPORT CINISELLO GRIMPEUR CPR FREE SPORT AVVENTUROSAMENTE SCARPE & SPORT SCARSELLA MAGAZZINI PRISCO MOLINARI ROSY SPORT MARACANA' SPORT GAME 7 ATHLETICS CIVITAVECCHIA

BORGOSESIA BORMIO BORMIO BOSIO PARINI BOSSICO BOZEN BRA BRA BRANZI BREIL CERVINIA BRENNO DI ARCISATE BRENO BRESCIA BRESCIA BRESCIA BRESCIA BRESCIA BRESCIA BRESSANONE BRESSANONE BRESSANONE BRESSANONE BRESSANONE BREUIL CERVINIA BRUNECK BRUNECK BRUNICO BRUNICO BRUNICO BRUNICO BRUNICO BRUSSON BUDDUSO' BURGEIS/MALS BUSANO BUSCHE DI CESIOMAGGIORE BUSSOLENGO BUSSOLENGO CAGLIARI CAGLIARI CAGLIARI CAIRO MONTENOTTE CALALZO CALALZO DI CADORE CALAMBRONE CALDONAZZO CALENZANO CALTANISSETTA CAMAIORE CAMIGLIATELLO CAMPITELLO DI FASSA CAMPO TURES CAMPO TURES CAMPO TURES CAMPOGALLIANO CANALE CANAZEI CANAZEI CANZO CANZO CARBONIA CARPI CASALE MONFERRATO CASELLE DI S.MARIA CASNIGO CASSOLA CASSOLA CASTEL DEL PIANO CASTEL DI SANGRO CASTEL GUELFO CASTEL MAGGIORE CASTELFRANCO DI SOTTO CASTELLANA GROTTE CASTELLO TESINO CASTELNOVO MONTI CASTELROTTO CASTELROTTO CASTIONE ANDEVENNO CATANIA CATANIA CATTOLICA CAUSO CAVA DE' TIRRENI CAVALESE CAVALESE CAVARENO CAZZAGO CENCENIGHE AGORDINO CERNUSCO LOMBARDONE CERRETO LAGHI CERRETO LAGHI CERRETO LAGHI - COLLAGNA CERVINIA CESANA TORINESE CETO CHAMPOLUC CHAMPOLUC CHIARI CHIAVARI CHIAVARI CHIAVENNA CHIES D'ALPAGO CHIESA IN VALMALENCO CHIESA VALMALENCO CHIETI CHIURO CHIURO CHIUSA CHIUSA CHIUSA FERRANDA CHIUSA PESIO CINISELLO BALSAMO CIRIE' CISANO SUL NEVA CISTERNA DI LATINA CITTA' DI CASTELLO CITTA' DI CASTELLO CITTADELLA CIVEZZANO CIVEZZANO CIVITANOVA MARCHE CIVITAVECCHIA

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NICO'S ALP ALPSTATION CLES BRENTA SPORT CHISTE' CALZATURE SALEWA STORE CLES BOSIO LINA SPORT EVOLUTION ABRAM SPORT LE PARADIS DES SPORT PETIT PARADIS LONGONI SPORT COGOLETO CASEROTTI SPORT BETTINESCHI SPORT POSCH GERHARD SPORT POSCH PASSAGGIO CHIAVE CORTI SPORT DF SPORT SPECIALIST COMO USSEGLIO GROS CRISTINA MAURIZIO SPORT NATA SPORT DELLANTONIO FRANCO SPORTMANIA IL NEGOZIO ASPORT'S MOUNTAIN EQUIPMENT VISONA' SPORT SPORTMARKET CAMER SPORT COPERATIVA DI CORTINA SALEWA STORE CORTINA LA COOPERATIVA DI CORTINA LITTLE BEAR MOROTTO SPORTS EQUIPMENT POKER QUOTA 1224 SOCREPES SPORT PATAGONIA CORTINA ROCK & ICE SPORT ALFREDO SPORT ROTTONARA KOSTNER WALTER SPORT BADIA SPORT EDOARDO SPORT PESCOSTA SPORT CLUB 4810 SPORT ARDI SPORT LA CLOTZE LES PYRAMIDES PATAGONIA COURMAYEUR POINT DU SPORT SAVOYE SPORT SOC. SCI VAL FERRET TUTTO DI CORSA ALPSTATION CUNEO IL PODIO SPORT LUSSO OUTDOOR CUNEO RAVASCHIETTO SPORT VIALE CALZATURE FALETTI MULTISTORE CALZATURE PANCIERA MARIO OUTSIDER ROSATTI SPORT ITALO SPORT KRALER SPORT SALEWA STORE DOBBIACO ALPSTATION BRIANZA MOSONI SPORT POSSA SPORT SPORT EXTREME CONS. ROCK TIROL SPORT SPORT TIROL EASY SPORT ERCOLE ALTERNATIVA SPORT SAIL SISTIANA EVIVA SPORTS BENICOM TAURUS ERBA FLAT DOGO OUTDOOR AND TREKKING OUTDOOR TREK ACTIVITY PEOPLE BRUNA SPORT HOLIDAY SPORT SNOW STYLE TARCI SPORT FULIGNI GIOCHI & SPORT SPIT SPORT OUTDOOR FABI SPORT LINEA VERTICALE PENNENTE OUTDOOR ALPMANIA BRUNI SPORT SLAM JAM CARINI MARTA GUBERT SPORT OUTDOOR VILLAGE ROCKSTORE CRAZY IDEA OUTPOST MONTAINEERING SALEWA STORE FINALE LIGURE MI.DA SPORT CLIMB L'ISOLOTT DELLO SPORT LA MAONA 2 LUISA VIA ROMA PESCI SPORTCLUB THE NORTH FACE FIRENZE OBIETTIVO MONTAGNA BALANTE SPORT VENTURI SPORT MODA SPORT EFFE EFFE SPORT STEFANO SPORT CALZATURE BATTISTI G.E.S. GRAZIADEI E-COMMERCE CIMA

CLAUT CLES CLES CLES CLES CLUSONE CLUSONE COGNE COGNE COGNE COGOLETO COGOLO COLERE COLFOSCO IN BADIA COLFOSCO IN BADIA COLLECORVINO COMO COMO COMUNE DI GIAVENO CONDINO CONEGLIANO CONTA' COPPARO CORBETTA CORDENONS CORNEDO CORNUDA CORRIDONIA CORTINA CORTINA CORTINA D'AMPEZZO CORTINA D'AMPEZZO CORTINA D'AMPEZZO CORTINA D'AMPEZZO CORTINA D'AMPEZZO CORTINA D'AMPEZZO CORTINA D’AMPEZZO CORTINA D’AMPEZZO CORVARA CORVARA BADIA CORVARA IN BADIA CORVARA IN BADIA CORVARA IN BADIA CORVARA IN BADIA COSTA VOLPINO COURMAYEUR COURMAYEUR COURMAYEUR COURMAYEUR COURMAYEUR COURMAYEUR COURMAYEUR COURMAYEUR CREMONA CUNEO CUNEO CUNEO CUNEO CUNEO CUNEO DARFO BOARIO TERME DIMARO DIMARO DIMARO DOBBIACO DOBBIACO DOBBIACO DOLZAGO DOMODOSSOLA DOMODOSSOLA DOMODOSSOLA DOMUSNOVAS DORF TIROL DORF TIROL/MERAN DORGALI DUEVILLE DUINO AURISINA - AURISINA DUINO AURISINA - AURISINA EPPAN ERBA ERBA FABRIANO FAENZA FAENZA FAENZA FAI DELLA PAGANELLA FALCADE FALCADE FALCADE FALCADE FANO FANO FASANO FELTRE FERMO FERRARA FERRARA FERRARA FERRIERE FIERA DI PRIMIERO FINALBORGO FINALBORGO FINALE LIGURE FINALE LIGURE FINALE LIGURE FIORENZUOLA D'ARDA FIRENZE FIRENZE FIRENZE FIRENZE FIRENZE FIRENZE FIRENZE FIRENZE FIUMALBO FIUMICINO FOLGARIA FOLIGNO FOLLINA FONDO FONDO FOPPOLO


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CARLETTI ANNA CAPO NORD GIMELLI EXPANCE LAZIO 3.30 RUNNING STORE SANTINI SPORT FUORI TRACCIA SPORTIFICATION BIG WALL GALASSIA N.5 VIGLIETTI SPORT SUBCULTURE LA BOTTEGA DEI MAESTRI BIELLA SCARPE GARTNER KARL PUNTO SPORT GALLIO GE.S.TUR SPORTIME GRAMATICA SORELLE ZERBO BRAVI CALZATURE DELLA MARINA MANLIO & C. IMMOBRAVI B.M. SPORT BONI SPORT BOX 86 CAMISASCA SPORT CENTRO CANOA GENOVA RUNNING HOBBY SPORT MALATESTA LORENZO MOISMAN SPORT MOUNTAIN SHOP SALEWA STORE GENOVA REPETTO SPORT LONGONI SPORT GENOVA ASD VERTCLIMB TECNIC SPORT MONTAGNARD SPORT BOB 360° SPORT EUROSPORT ORTLER FRED & CO SONEGO CHIA FABRIZIO ORSI LUIGI REBELS SPORTWAY DAVID SPORT SPORT GESCHAEFT SQUINOBAL LORENZO ERMESPORT 099 OUTDOOR OUTDOOR GROSSETO OUTDOOR MAREMMA SALDI SPORT DARIO SPORT SPORT HOLZER GRAZIA SPORT ALPSTATION ISERA ALTA QUOTA ISERNIA 38° PARALLELO GIMMY SPORT PAGLIUGHI SPORT BARCHIESI SPORT HOT STUFF VIDOTTO SPORT SPORTHAUS TROCKER SPORT TROCKER RITTNER KAUFZENTRUM ARMERIA TOMEI MASSIMO 2R LA SALLE LO SCOIATTOLO ORNELLA SPORT CALZATURE COMPLOJER SPORT 203 SKI SERVICE SPORT TONY NOPICOO TODARO SPORT CASNAGHI MARCO SPORTING IDEA SPORT SPOGA SPORT IMPULS C.G.D. ARMI SPORT CHIAFFI PIO SCHUHE SPECHTENHAUSER GIORGETTA SPORT SUSI STORE TREG MILLEPIEDI DOLCE VITA HOTEL JAGDHOF GIONGO SPORT GOGGI SPORT SIMONE SPORT AFFARI & SPORT LECCO AVANTGARDE - LECCO SPORT HUB TAURUS LECCO NICOLI FERNANDA ROSSO MAURO BROTHERS SURF BOTTERO SKI DA LUCIA E NICO MICHELOTTI LUCIANA DF SPORT SPECIALIST LISSONE MAXI SPORT LISSONE CENTRO HOBBY SPORT I’M SPORT LODOVICO SPORT MOTTINI SPORT MOUNTAIN PLANET PUNTO SPORT LIVIGNO SILENE SPORT AZZURRO SPORT EXTREME VERTIGO SCUOLA SCI & SNOWBOARD ARABBA MPK CLAN SALEWA OUTLET SCALO MILANO SALEWA STORE LONGARONE TUTTOSPORT VIVISPORT CRESPI SPORT TRE G SPORT TIME SPANU ANTONELLO CALZATURE ABFALTERER ABFALTERER CREAM BUZZETTI SPORT

FOPPOLO FORLI' FORLI' FORMELLO FORMIGINE FORNACI DI BARGA FORNOVO TARO FOSSANO FOSSATO DI VICO FRABOSA SOTTANA FRABOSA SOTTANA FRATTAMAGGIORE FRAZ.PRESSON-MONCLASSICO GAGLIANICO GAIS GALLIO GAMBARIE GAMBARIE GARGNANO GAVI GEMONA DEL FRIULI GEMONA DEL FRIULI GEMONA DEL FRIULI GENOVA GENOVA GENOVA GENOVA GENOVA GENOVA GENOVA GENOVA GENOVA GENOVA GENOVA GENOVA PRA' GENOVA RIVAROLO GESSATE GIARRE GIAVENO GIULIANOVA GIUSTINO GIUSTINO GLURNS GODEGA S. URBANO GONNOSFANADIGA GORFIGLIANO GORGONZOLA GRAVELLONA TOCE GRESSONEY LA TRINITE' GRESSONEY ST JEAN GRESSONEY ST. JEAN GROSIO GROSSETO GROSSETO GROSSETO GUBBIO IMER INNICHEN ISEO ISERA ISERNIA IVREA IVREA IVREA JESI JESOLO JESOLO KASTELRUTH KLAUSEN KLOBENSTEIN L'AQUILA LA SALLE LA SPEZIA LA THUILE LA VALLE LA VALLE AGORDINA LA VILLA LA VILLA LA VILLA IN BADIA LADISPOLI LAINATE LAIVES LAMA MOCOGNO LANA LANA LANCIANO LANGHIRANO LASA LATINA LATINA LATINA LATRONICO LATSCH LAVARONE LECCE LECCE LECCO LECCO LECCO LECCO LEONESSA LESEGNO LEVANTO LIMONE PIEMONTE LIMONE SUL GARDA LIMONE SUL GARDA LISSONE LISSONE LIVIGNO LIVIGNO LIVIGNO LIVIGNO LIVIGNO LIVIGNO LIVIGNO LIVIGNO LIVIGNO LIVIGNO LIVINALLONGO COL DI LAN LIVINALLONGO DEL COL DI L LOCATE DI TRIULZI LONGARONE LONGARONE LUCCA LUINO LUISAGO LULA LUTAGO LUTAGO / VALLE AURINA MACERATA MADESIMO

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LORENZETTI SPORT OLIMPIONICO SPORT PUZZOVIO SPORT MOSKINO BEST WIND PIANETA SPORT LAURA SPORT VEITH CALZATURE CINQUE TERRE TREKKING E.S. HOBBY PEIRANO SPORT JANE SPORT POLISPORT LA MAISON DI ANNALISA EAST COAST RONCHIERI FLORINDO TREDICIPUNTOCINQUE MOUNTAIN STORE ANTERMOIA SPORT HUTTER SPORT SERVICE SPORTLER MERANO SPORTLER MERANO MAXI SPORT MERATE SHERPA ESSETRE SPORT KULTUS SPORT CENTER M.S.S. NARSPORT ALPSTATION MILANO DF SPORT SPECIALIST MILANO DON KENYA RUN GERMANI GRANDI MAGAZZINI BOSSI IL GATTO CON GLI STIVALI KIM FORNITURE SCOUT LA MONTAGNA PASSAGGIO OBBLIGATO PATAGONIA MILANO SALEWA STORE MILANO SPORT MISSION SPORTING SPORTWAY THE NORTH FACE MILANO TUTTO PER LO SPORT VERDE PISELLO WOK FRATELLI SCAVEZZON OLIVIERO ABBIGLIAMENTO NUOVI ORIZZONTI MODENA GAME 7 ATHLETICS MODENA GARDENIA - LIVIO SPORT LIVIO SPORT GRAB SPORTMAN G.SPORT INFINITY SPORT HELLWEGER PASS COMPANY PATAGONIA MONTEBELLUNA SALEWA OUTLET MONTEBELLUNA PURE NATURE PICCHIONI SPORT 3 PASSI BIANCHINI GUIDO DOAN MICARELLI STEFANO PERTINGER WOLFGANG SPORT MODE MARIA ARBITER BINARIO 09 LIFESTYLE UNTERHOLZNER MA.S. MODE PERICO SPORT PERICO SPORT ETNA WALL SERVOLARE 17 RUNWAY SPORT GEOSTA ETTORRE SPORT SPORT LAURIN ALBY SPORT COLUMBIA OUTLET NOVENTA MOVIMENTO DF SPORT SPECIALIST OLGIATE PULIGHEDDU GIAN LUIGI VITALI DF SPORT SPECIALIST ORIO SALEWA STORE ORIO CENTER THE NORTH FACE ORIO GIOCASPORT REVERSE ASSO MAMMUT ORTISEI SCUOLA D'ALPINISMO SOCREP SPORT DEMETZ SPORT GARDENA SPORT SCHMALZ PERALI PIETRO VOGUE SPORT 2C COMMERCE ALL SPORT SEMPRE DI CORSA ABBA' LA COCCINELLA SPORT PIANETA CICLO ACTIVE CREMA SPORT GREEN RECORDS ISSIMO SPORT NUNAVUT SALEWA STORE PADOVA SPORTLAND C.C.LE ITALMARK GENCHI FRANCESCO TECNICA SPORT BARBARO SPORT PIRCHER GUNTHER 46° PARALLELO ALPSTATION PARMA FREE SPORT NON SOLO SPORT PARMA PARMA SPORT KAPPA EMME SPORT NOI SPORT ARIA SOTTILE SICER FERRARI SEVEN SUMMITS

MADONNA DI CAMPIGLIO MADONNA DI CAMPIGLIO MAGLIE MALCESINE MALCESINE SUL GARDA MALE' MALESCO MALLES MANAROLA MANIAGO MANTA MANTOVA MANTOVA MARINA DI CARRARA MARINA DI RAVENNA MASSA MASSA MATELICA MAZZIN DI FASSA MERANO MERANO MERANO MERANO MERATE MERATE MESTRE MESTRE MESTRE MEZZANA MEZZOLOMBARDO MILANO MILANO MILANO MILANO MILANO MILANO MILANO MILANO MILANO MILANO MILANO MILANO MILANO MILANO MILANO MILANO MILANO MILANO MIRANO MISANO ADRIATICO MODENA MODENA MOENA MOENA MONCALIERI MONDOVI' MONFERRATO MONGHIORDO MONGUELFO MONTAGNANA MONTEBELLUNA MONTEBELLUNA MONTESILVANO MARINA MONTEVARCHI MORBEGNO MORBEGNO MOTTOLA MUCCIA MUEHLBACH MÜHLBACH NAPOLI NAPOLI NATURNO NATURNO NEMBRO NEMBRO NEMBRO NICOLOSI NICOLOSI NOICATTARO NORCIA NOTARESCO NOVA LEVANTE NOVALESA NOVENTA DI PIAVE NUORO OLGIATE OLONA OLIENA OMEGNA ORIO AL SERIO ORIO AL SERIO ORIO AL SERIO ORISTANO ORISTANO ORTISEI ORTISEI ORTISEI ORTISEI ORTISEI ORTISEI ORTISEI ORVIETO ORVIETO OSIMO OSIMO OSTIA OULX OVINDOLI P.TE S.GIOV.SCOPPITO PADOVA PADOVA PADOVA PADOVA PADOVA PADOVA PALAZZOLO PALERMO PALERMO PALMI PARCINES PARMA PARMA PARMA PARMA PARMA PARRE PASSO CORESE PASSO DEL TONALE PATERNO PAVULLO PAVULLO NEL FRIGNANO

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SKIPPER SPORT GRISOLIA SPORT SKI TOP MONTELLI SPORT AMBROSI SILVIO LUIGI VEGHER SPORT LINEA CALZATURE OSLER SPORT UKU PACHA MONDO VERTICALE SPAZIOUTDOOR LINO NON SOLO SPORT PESARO ALTAQUOTA PESCARA BUGARD KING LINE MAKAI RRTREK DF SPORT SPECIALIST PIACENZA L'ALTROSPORT OUTLANDERS VIVO DIMENSIONE SPORT GAME 7 ATHLETICS PIANTEDO MILESI SPORT ANSELMO VERTICAL SPORT PIETRAMURATA HELLAS PIANETA SPORT ASPORTSTATION STIMM PASTORINO CALZATURE ZAMBERLAN MOUNTAINSPORT SPORT CENTER ARIAPERTA M.C.RUNNING MIRAFIORI SPORT ONBOARD EUROSPORT MAGIC SPORT OUTDOOR LAB SNOWSPORT SPORTLAND C. ITALMARK SELMI MAGAZZINI BURCINA LIMITI VERTICALI VALLEE SPORT BIANCANEVE SHOPPING AMORINI PALU' CALZATURE UN SESTO ACCA BIG SPORT PROMO SPORT TENDE DA SOLE RAMOINO SPORTLER PORDENONE TOFFOLI SPORT CRIS CALZATURE BLOSSOMSKI LA SOSTA GAME 7 ATHLETICS PORTO NICOLA RIVELA SPORTISSIMO MIVAL SPORT GROSS SPORT LINO SPORT AVANTGARDE - CHIAVENNA FREE RUN IL CAMPIONE SPORT FAHRNER SURF SHOP LATEMAR SPORT 2000 SALEWA STORE PREDAZZO CAMP JOLLY SPORT XL MOUNTAIN BERGFUCHS BERGFUCHS MORASSI E S&F GAME 7 ATHLETICS RAVENNA OUTDOOR AND TREKKING OVERLANDER OUTDOOR RAVENNA AZ SPORT KAMP 3000 REGGIO GAS GINETTO SPORT SPORT FOLIE MONTAGNA DIMENSIONE VERTICALE NEW SHOP TUTTO PER LO SPORT CALZATURE PERTINGER CALZATURE PERTINGER POVOLI SPORT MOUNTAIN SICKS SHOP SPORT CIPRIANI SPORT NATURA SPORTNATURA DE GRANDI SPORT MARMOLADA DIEGO ANTONELLO SANTANGELO 104 ALP 3 ALTA QUOTA ROMA ALTA QUOTA ROMA BANCHETTI SPORT CALCATERRA SPORT CAM SPORT EVOLUTION CAMPO BASE ROMA CITY BEACH CLIMBER STORE D.FACTORY ECOLE VERTICALE EMPORIO SPORT MACALLE' GAFFI STORE GEOSTA GUVI I.T.R. IL CORRIDORE L'ANGOLO DELLO SPORT LBM SPORT METTIMI GIU’ MONTURA ROMA MOUNTAIN AFFAIR ROMA MOUNTAIN AFFAIR ROMA ONE RACE OTI SERVICE PATAGONIA ROMA GUVI EXPERIENCE PLANET SPORT RRTREK SCARMAN SPORT CENTER SPORT INCONTRO STANCE

PAVULLO NEL FRIGNANO PECORONE-LAURIA PEDRACES PEJO FONTI PELLIZANO TN PELLIZZANO PERGINE VALSUGANA PERGINE VALSUGANA PERTOSA PERUGIA PERUGIA PESARO PESARO PESCARA PESCARA PESCARA PESCARA PESCASSEROLI PIACENZA PIACENZA PIACENZA PIACENZA PIANCOGNO PIANTEDO PIAZZA BREMBANA PIETRA LIGURE PIETRAMURATA PIETRASANTA PIETRASANTA PIEVE D’ALPAGO PIEVE DI SOLIGO PIEVE DI TECO PIEVEBELVICINO PIEVESESTINA DI CESENA PINEROLO PINEROLO PINEROLO PINEROLO PINZOLO PINZOLO PINZOLO PINZOLO PISOGNE PISTOIA POLLONE POMBIA PONT SAINT MARTIN PONTE DI LEGNO PONTE FELCINO PONTE IN VALTELLINA PONTE SAN NICOLO' PONTEDASSIO PONTEDASSIO PONTEDASSIO PORDENONE PORDENONE PORLEZZA PORTA CAMPORTACCIO PORTO S. ELPIDIO POTENZA POTENZA POVE DEL GRAPPA POZZA DI FASSA POZZA DI FASSA PRATA CAMPORTACCIO PRATISSOLO DI SCANDIANO PRATO PRATO ALLO STELVIO PRATO NEVOSO PREDAZZO PREDAZZO PREMANA PREMOSELLO CHIOVENDA QUINCINETTO RASEN-ANTHOLZ RASUN RAVASCLETTO RAVENNA RAVENNA RAVENNA RAVENNA RECCO REGGIO EMILIA REGGIO EMILIA REGGIO EMILIA RESIA AL LAGO RIETI RIETI RIETI RIO DI PUSTERIA RIO DI PUSTERIA RIVA DEL GARDA RIVAROLO CANAVESE RIVISONDOLI ROCCA DI MEZZO ROCCA DI MEZZO ROCCA PIETORE ROCCAMORICE ROMA ROMA ROMA ROMA ROMA ROMA ROMA ROMA ROMA ROMA ROMA ROMA ROMA ROMA ROMA ROMA ROMA ROMA ROMA ROMA ROMA ROMA ROMA ROMA ROMA ROMA ROMA ROMA ROMA ROMA ROMA ROMA ROMA


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THE ITALIANS THE SIDE OMNIA SPORT SHERPA MAGAZZINI MONTELLO BARBA SPORT IAF NETWORK MTA CONSULTING GODI SPORT CABAS SPORT DUEL TIME MAKALU' SPORT OXEEGO SHOP TASCI BRASI SPORT NON SOLO SPORT ROVIGO UNITED SPORTLIFEE SCHAFER BANCHER COSTAN SANDRO SPORTLAND SLALOM SPORT MC SPORT MARKET WEGER SPORT ERICH ALPSTATION BRESCIA BORTOLUSSI ALPSTATION AOSTA VERT SPORT GHITA SPORT EYDALLIN F.LLI CALZATURE DUE LEONI CALZATURE DUE LEONI SPORT STORE SLALOM SPORT SPORT HOLZER NOPI SPORT SPORT LAGAZUOI OLIDOM LA BOTTEGA DEL CIAPINABO' SARAMIN MARCELLO NOVESSE OCEANO DF SPORT SPECIALIST S.G. MILANESE GULLIVER FERRO OLYSPORT SPORTLER C.C. CORTI VENET GUIDE ALPINE AQUILE SAN MARTINO SPORT ACTIVE SHOES GALEASSI SPORT PARETI SPORT CENTER UNICO SPORT SERVOLARE 17 NEW ROCK CAMPING E SPORT NEW VIAGGIANDO GIUGLAR ACTIV SPORT SPORTISSIMO SABOLO PILLER FERRUCCIO PUNTO SPORT SAPPADA LESCI PIERO SCHUHHANDLUNG NIKLAUS TROPS IMMOBILIARE MONTOLI MARZORATI OLIVER SKI & SPORTSWEAR ALPSTATION SARZANA KAU KAU PASQUALI SPORTISSIMO TEAM SPECIALIST NOVA SPORT BESSON SPORT FAURE SPORT GIUGGIA SPORT MOUNTAIN EXPERIENCE SPORTING FERRI GIUSEPPE QUOTA 1050 ALBER HERMANN & CO. PIZIO SPORT ALPSTATIONLINE MAX SPORT VALLI SPORT GLUDERER & CO. SCHUHWAREN WEITHALER RO NICO SEDICO SPORT TEAM SPORT HANS LIBRALON GIORGIO DEMETZ MACIACONI SPORT RIFFESER SPORT WALTER SCHENK RICCARDO UNITED CABOT COVE GIANFRANCESCHI MARCO BAMBIN SEMENTI BRICOSPORT LIKE A RIVER LATINI SPORT COLUMBIA OUTLET SERRAVALLE SALEWA OUTLET SERRAVALLE MAXI SPORT SESTO ADA SPORT PASSET SPORT SPORT LE TORRI XL MOUNTAIN CAMILLOZZI MARTIN KINIGER SPORTMODE IL MARATONETA SPORT RONDIRO CENTO % SPORT MODA CENTER WEISS BENZI SPORTLER SILEA ALPIN SPORTS SPORT ENERGY K & K SPORTS SPORT GM ROCK & ICE BOSCAINI SCARPE GAME 7 ATHLETICS SONA CENTRO SPORT FIORELLI SPORT

ROMA ROMA ROMAGNANO SESIA RONCO BRIANTINO ROSETO DI CHERASCO ROVAGNATE ROVATO ROVELLO PORRO ROVERE VERONESE ROVERETO ROVERETO ROVERETO ROVERETO ROVERETO ROVETTA ROVIGO RUBANO RUFFRE' - MENDOLA S. CANDIDO S. MARTINO DI CASTROZZA S. STEFANO DI CADORE S.LEONARDO IN PASSIRIA S.MARTINO DI CASTROZZA S.MARTINO IN STRADA S.PAOLO/APPIANO S.VIGILIO DI MAREBBE S.ZENO NAVIGLIO SACILE SAINT CHRISTOPHE SAINT VINCENT SALERNO SALICE D'ULZIO SALORNO SALORNO SALSOMAGGIORE TERME SALUZZO SAN CANDIDO SAN CASSIANO SAN CASSIANO SAN CASSIANO IN BADIA SAN CLEMENTE SAN DONA' DI PIAVE SAN FEDELE INTELVI SAN FELICE CIRCEO SAN GIULIANO MILANESE SAN LORENZO SAN MARTINO BUON ALBERGO SAN MARTINO BUON ALBERGO SAN MARTINO BUON ALBERGO SAN MARTINO DI CASTROZZA SAN MARTINO DI CASTROZZA SAN MARTINO IN PASSIRIA SAN MASSIMO SAN PANCRAZIO SAN VENDEMIANO SAN VITO LO CAPO SAN ZENO NAVIGLIO SANREMO SANSEPOLCRO SANT'AMBROGIO SANTA CRISTINA VAL GARDENA SANTA GIUSTINA SANTI-VINCENT SAPPADA SAPPADA SARACENA SARENTINO SARMEOLA DI RUBANO SARONNO SARONNO SARONNO SARZANA SARZANA SASSARI SASSARI SASSUOLO SAUZE D' OULUX SAUZE D'OULX SAVIGLIANO SAVIGNANO SUL RUBICONE SAVONA SCANDIANO SCANNO SCENA SCHILPARIO SCHIO SCHIO SCHIO SCHLANDERS SCHNALS SCOPPITO SEDICO SEDICO SEISER ALM SELVA DI CADORE SELVA GARDENA SELVA GARDENA SELVA GARDENA SELVA VAL GARDENA SELVAZZANO DENTRO SENIGALLIA SENIGALLIA SEREGNO SEREGNO SERIATA SERRA SAN QUIRICO SERRAVALLE SCRIVIA SERRAVALLE SCRIVIA SESTO SAN GIOVANNI SESTRIERE SESTRIERE SESTRIERE SETTIMO VITTONE SEXTEN SEXTEN SIENA SIENA SIGNORESSA SIGNORESSA DI TREVIGNANO SILANDRO SILANUS SILEA SIUSI SIUSI SIUSI - CASTELROTTO SOLAROLO SOLDA SONA SONA SONDRIO SONDRIO

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PUNTO SPORT SONICO SPORTLAND NUOVA EDEN SPORT CAMPO BASE MODENA SPAZIO SPORT SPORT LEADER SPORT KASSL BERGER JOHANN GEORG OUTDOOR AND KNIVES TOTEM TREKKING QUOTA 900 VERTIGINI SPORT A2S SPORTS SPORT PFEIFER ADRIAN SPORT GOGGI SPORT SPORTLAND C.C.LE PO ALPSTATION TARVISIO AREA SPORT ARTENI SPORTLER TAVAGNACCO ZANI SPORT PIÙ SPORT SALVATORI SPORT IOCORRO! VERTIGINI SPORT L&B SPORT CONFSPORT SU E GIU' SPORT CRAZY IDEA ESSE TRE SEMPRE DI CORSA DORIANO SPORT GLOBO ACTIV ANGELI SPORT TECNICAL SKI ALIAN SPORT B-SIDE B-SIDE FACTORY B-SIDE FACTORY. BSHOP TORINO CUORE DA SPORTIVO GIANNONE SPORT GRASSI SPORT JOLLY SPORT JOLLY SPORT MILANESIO SPORT MONTICONE SPORT MONTURA SHOP ALPSTATION PASSION SPORT PROMOSPORT ADVENTURES RONCO OUTDOOR SALEWA STORE TORINO TAURUS TORINO TOTEM TREKKING WILLY SPORT THE PEAK GULLIVER C.D.M. STORE SPORTLER VICENZA LAGUZZI SPORT VERTICAL SPORT TRANSACQUA CARBOGNANI CALZATURE CATTI SPORT EMMEMODA MASTER SPORT TENDER-SPREAD WINGS COLOMBO SPORT MABB.90 TRENTO MONTURA TRENTO PATAGONIA TRENTO SHERPA3 ROCK & ICE SORAM SPORTLER TRENTO SPORTLER TRENTO TECNOSCI VERTICAL SPORT TRENTO ABRATEC LE BLOC SHOP AVVENTURA DUE DIMENSIONE MARINONI GOROBEY GABRIELE SPORTLER TRIESTE GAME 7 ATHLETICS TRIESTE CITYALPSTORE COOP. SCOUT AQUILEIA SCARL FIASCARIS FRANCO SPORT K2 SPORT MACO SPORT CORONES DYNAMIC LINES FIORELLI SPORT SALEWA OUTLET VALMONTONE MIRABEL SPORT PELLISSIER SPORT BONNY MODULAR LAB FREE SPORT LABS FREE SPORT LABS GAME 7 ATHLETICS VARESE LONGONI SPORT VARESE AD SPORT APUANE OUTDOOR ADRI SPORT CINTO SPORT LODO SPORT MAGNINI LODOVICO VERNAZZA SPORT CAMPO BASE VERONA DOUBLE FIVE MONTURA VERONA THE NORTH FACE VERONA TRAGUARDO VOLANTE CONTROCORRENTE MARATONANDO RE FRANCESCA PLANET SPORT GAME 7 ATHLETICS VICENZA LDR IMPORT EXPORT MAGARAGGIA SPORT OLIUNID VICENZA PRO SPORT SOARDI CARPANI SPORT GILIOLI SPORT MONDO MONTAGNA IPERALDES – SICER MALVOLTI FABIO SPORT EGARTER GAME 7 ATHLETICS VILLANOVA DHO SPORT

SONICO SONICO SORBOLO SPILAMBERTO SPILIMBERGO SQUINZANO ST.MARTIN/GADERTAL ST.NIKOLAUS/ULTEN STAFFOLO STROMBOLI STROMBOLI - ISOLE EOLIE STRONCONE SULDEN SULDEN SULMONA SURANO SUZZARA TARVISIO TAVAGNACCO TAVAGNACCO TAVAGNACCO TEMU TERAMO TERMINILLO TERNI TERNI TERRANOVA DI POLLINO TEZZE SUL BRENT TEZZE SUL BRENTA TIRANO TIRANO TIVOLI TIZZANO VAL PARMA TOBLACH TOLMEZZO TOLMEZZO TORGNON TORINO TORINO TORINO TORINO TORINO TORINO TORINO TORINO TORINO TORINO TORINO TORINO TORINO TORINO TORINO TORINO TORINO TORINO TORINO TORRE BOLDONE TORRE PELLICE TORREANO DI MARTIGNACCO TORRI DI QUARTESOLO TORTONA TRANSACQUA TRAVERSETOLO TRAVERSETOLO TREGNAGO TREMESTIERI ETNEO TREMOSINE TRENTO TRENTO TRENTO TRENTO TRENTO TRENTO TRENTO TRENTO TRENTO TRENTO TREVISO TREVISO TRIESTE TRIESTE TRIESTE TRIESTE TRIESTE UDINE UDINE UDINE UDINE UDINE VAJONT VALDAORA VALLE DEL CADORE VALMASINO VALMONTONE VALTOURNENCHE VALTOURNENCHE VARESE VARESE VARESE VARESE VARESE VASTO VECCHIANO - FILETTOLE VERBANIA VERMIGLIO VERMIGLIO VERMIGLIO VERNAZZA VERONA VERONA VERONA VERONA VERONA VIADANA VIAREGGIO VIAREGGIO VIBO VALENTIA VICENZA VICENZA VICENZA VICENZA VICENZA VICENZA VIDICIATICO VIGNOLA VIGNOLA VILLA D'AGRI VILLA MINOZZO VILLABASSA VILLANOVA DI CASTENASO VILLANOVA MONDOVI

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ROSSI SPORTLAND C. CENTRO ITALMARK AFFARI & SPORT VILLASANTA ZABLE SPORT BAROLI GIUSEPPE CALZATURE BAROLI CALZATURE BAROLI CALZATURE BRUNNER WALTER HERBERT PLANK SPORT SPORT CENTER NANDO SPORT LINARI FULVIO BRUBAKER STORE DI MARCO DURANDO EMILIANA CENTRO CALZATURIERO LA SPORTIVA ZIANO DI FIEMME SPORT TIRABOSCHI TIRABOSCHI SPORT MOLIN SPORT

VILLANOVA MONDOVI' VILLANUOVA SUL CLISI VILLASANTA VILLATORA DI SAONARA VILLENEUVE VILLENEUVE VILLENEUVE VIPITENO VIPITENO VIPITENO VISSO VISSO VITERBO VITERBO VIU' VOGOGNA ZIANO DI FIEMME ZOGNO ZOGNO ZOLDO ALTO

Germany 1042. 1043. 1044. 1045. 1046. 1047. 1048. 1049. 1050. 1051. 1052. 1053. 1054. 1055. 1056. 1057. 1058. 1059. 1060. 1061. 1062. 1063. 1064. 1065. 1066. 1067. 1068. 1069. 1070. 1071. 1072. 1073. 1074. 1075. 1076. 1077. 1078. 1079. 1080. 1081. 1082. 1083. 1084. 1085. 1086. 1087. 1088. 1089. 1090. 1091. 1092. 1093. 1094. 1095. 1096. 1097. 1098. 1099. 1100. 1101. 1102. 1103. 1104. 1105. 1106. 1107. 1108. 1109. 1110. 1111. 1112. 1113. 1114. 1115. 1116. 1117. 1118. 1119. 1120. 1121. 1122. 1123. 1124. 1125. 1126. 1127. 1128. 1129. 1130. 1131. 1132. 1133. 1134. 1135. 1136. 1137. 1138. 1139. 1140. 1141. 1142. 1143. 1144. 1145. 1146.

MOUNTAIN-SPORTS ROHRMEIER OUTDOOR CONDITION STEIGENBERGER BERGSPORTHÜTTE RIAP SPORT STADT LAND FLUSS BERGSPORT GEISTALLER CAMP 4 GLOBETROTTER BERLIN MONT K THE NORTH FACE BERLIN UNTERWEGS BIELEFELD KRENN MODE UND SPORT GLOBETROTTER BONN UNTERWEGS BONN UNTERWEGS BREMEN UNTERWEGS CELLE DER SKANDINAVIER MAGIC MOUNT ALLES GLOBETROTTER DRESDEN UNTERWEGS DUISBURG GLOBETROTTER DÜSSELDORF SACK & PACK UNTERWEGS ERFURT FREILAUF BERGSPORT MÜHLBAUER UNTERWEGS FLENSBURG GLOBETROTTER FRANKFURT THE NORTH FACE FRANKFURT SALEWA STORE FREIBURG SPORT BOHNY SPORT KIEFER THE NORTH FACE FREIBURG DOOROUT.COM NORDWAND SPORTS ALPINSPORT BASIS BERGSPORT WN ALPIN SPORT CONRAD BERGZEIT GLOBETROTTER HAMBURG GLOBETROTTER HAMBURG UNTERWEGS HAMM BSZ BERGSPORTZENTRALE ADVENTURE COMPANY SPORT NENNER BERGZEIT UNTERWEGS HÖXTER SPORT CONRAD UNTERWEGS JEVER BASISLAGER SPORT HANDELS SCENIC SPORTS BERGSPORT MAXI UNTERWEGS KIEL GLOBETROTTER AUSRÜSTUNG GLOBETROTTER KÖLN SPORT GRUNER ALPINSPORTZENTRALE ALPEN STRAND THE NORTH FACE LEIPZIG UNTERWEGS LEIPZIG BIWAK EISELIN SPORT ALPIN OUTDOOR LADEN ENGELHORN SPORTS OUTDOORTRENDS MAGIC MOUNT GLOBETROTTER METZINGEN ALPSTATION GLOBETROTTER MÜNCHEN KELLER SPORTS KELLER SPORTS RUMRICH STONE PROJECTS SALEWA WORLD MÜNCHEN SCHUSTER SPORTHAUS THE NORTH FACE MUNICH UNTERWEGS MÜNSTER SPORTHAUS SCHÖNHERR TONI WEISS TRAVEL & TREK BASTIAN SALEWA STORE OBERSTDORF SCHRATT 1803 UNTERWEGS OLDENBURG DER OUTDOORLADEN DENK E-XPLOSION SALEWA OUTLET RADOLFZELL GIPFELSTÜRMER LAUF UND BERG KÖNIG SALEWA STORE REGENSBURG MONTAGNE-SPORT DIE WERKER STUTTGART GLOBETROTTER STUTTGART GLOBETROTTER HARZ SCHNEIDER RAD+SPORT VIKING ADVENTURES BIWAKSCHACHTEL GLOBETROTTER ULM SALEWA OUTLET WERTHEIM UNTERWEGS WESEL UNTERWEGS WILHELMSHAVEN BASISLAGER WÜRZBURG SALEWA OUTLET ZWEIBRÜCKEN BOARDERLINE FUNSPORT GEWERBEPARK MEON FUNSPORT.DE

ANSBACH ASCHAFFENBURG ASCHAU AUGSBURG BAD REICHENHALL BAD TÖLZ BERCHTESGADEN BERLIN BERLIN BERLIN BERLIN BIELEFELD BISCHOFSWIESEN BONN BONN BREMEN CELLE COBURG DORTMUND DRESDEN DUISBURG DÜSSELDORF DÜSSELDORF ERFURT ERLANGEN FELDKIRCHEN WESTERHAM FLENSBURG FRANKFURT AM MAIN FRANKFURT AM MAIN FREIBURG FREIBURG FREIBURG FREIBURG IM BREISGAU FULDA FÜSSEN GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN GMUND-MOOSRAIN HAMBURG HAMBURG HAMM HANNOVER HEILBRONN HINTERTUX HOLZKIRCHEN / GROSSHARTPENNING HÖXTER IFFELDORF JEVER KARLSRUHE KAUFBEUREN KEMPTEN KIEL KÖLN KÖLN KONSTANZ LANDSBERG AM LECH LANDSHUT LEIPZIG LEIPZIG LIMBURG LÖRRACH MAINZ MANNHEIM MARKTOBERDORF MENDEN METZINGEN MÜNCHEN MÜNCHEN MÜNCHEN MÜNCHEN MÜNCHEN MÜNCHEN MÜNCHEN MUNICH MÜNSTER NEUSTIFT NÜRNBERG NÜRNBERG OBERSTDORF OBERSTDORF OLDENBURG PADERBORN PASSAU PFORZHEIM RADOLFZELL RAVENSBURG REGENSBURG REGENSBURG ROSENHEIM STUTTGART STUTTGART TORFHAUS (HARZ) TRAUNSTEIN TRIER TÜBINGEN ULM WERTHEIM WESEL WILHELMSHAVEN WÜRZBURG ZWEIBRÜCKEN BERLIN BERLIN BERLIN- BIESDORF


1147. 1148. 1149. 1150. 1151. 1152. 1153. 1154. 1155. 1156. 1157. 1158. 1159. 1160. 1161. 1162. 1163. 1164. 1165. 1166. 1167. 1168. 1169. 1170. 1171. 1172. 1173. 1174.

BOARDMONKEYS PLAN-B FUNSPORT BIKER-BOARDER EASTSIDE/ FUN SPORT RAILSLIDE BRETTLADEN WAREHOUSE ONE WINDSURFING SPORT BOHNY EDGE 2 EDGE FREERIDER SHOP FOLLOW ME STORE WILDWECHSEL S'BRETT PLANET SPORTS MÜNCHEN PLANET SPORTS MÜNCHEN SANTO LOCO PANORMA STORE MISTERSKI SPORT CONRAD ENDLESS WINTER SKATE DELUXE SPLITBOARDS EUROPE UNFAMILIAR SNOWBOARD TRICK 17 SPORTSCHECK GOOD VIBES LIFTSTATION

BIELEFELD BOCHUM CHEMNITZ CHEMNITZ DARMSTADT DRESDEN DÜSSELDORF FRANKFURT AM MAIN FREIBURG GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN HAMBURG LÖRRACH MAINZ MANNHEIM MÜNCHEN MÜNCHEN MÜNCHEN NEU-ISENBURG PADERBORN PENZBERG SACHSEN SCHIMBERG STEPHANSKIRCHEN STUTTGART TRIER UNTERHACHING WINTERBERG WINTERBERG

Austria 1175. 1176. 1177. 1178. 1179. 1180. 1181. 1182. 1183. 1184. 1185. 1186. 1187. 1188. 1189. 1190. 1191. 1192. 1193. 1194. 1195. 1196. 1197. 1198. 1199. 1200. 1201. 1202. 1203. 1204. 1205. 1206. 1207. 1208. 1209. 1210. 1211. 1212. 1213. 1214. 1215. 1216. 1217. 1218. 1219. 1220. 1221. 1222. 1223. 1224. 1225. 1226. 1227.

SALEWA STORE SALZBURG SPORTLER BERGSPEZL JOSEF UNTERLERCHER ALPIN LOACKER BERGFUCHS ALPSTATION INNSBRUCK SPORTLER WITTING THE NORTH FACE INNSBRUCK ROCKNROLL MOUNTAIN STORE SPORTLER BERGSPORT SALEWA STORE LINZ SALEWA STORE HÖRHAGER SPORT HILBRAND SALEWA OUTLET PARNDORF SALEWA STORE SAALFELDEN SALEWA STORE SCHLADMING SPORT4YOU PETE SPORT KAMAX BOOTS BERGWERK SALEWA STORE WIEN SUPA SURFER PARADISE ALTO PREMIUM BOARD STORE B&I HANDELS FELDKIRCH SAJAS HOTZONE.TV SKATESHOP HAMMERSCHMID SURF SERVICE GRAZ BURTON STORE INNSBRUCK DC STORE OAKLEY STORE INNSBRUCK XDOUBLE SPORT BRUENDL STROLZ BETABOARDS ALBER SPORT MAYRHOFEN GREEN ROOM BURTON STORE OUTLET PARNDORF BOARD.AT UNDERGROUND ALTENMARKT SPORTSHOP RAINER SPORT GLANZER ALBER SPORT ST. ANTON SPORT JENNEWEIN ALBER SPORT ARLBERG RAG HANDELSGESELLSCHAFT SPORT RAINER DIE SURFINSEL FAME BOARDSHOP HANGLOOSE SNOWBOARD&SURF LA RESISTANCE SK8&SNOW

BERGHEIM SALZBURG BLUDENZ ELIXHAUSEN FÜGEN GÖTZIS GRAZ INNSBRUCK INNSBRUCK INNSBRUCK KIRCHDORF IN TIROL KUFSTEIN LIENZ LINZ MAYRHOFEN MITTELBERG PARNDORF SAALFELDEN SCHLADMING SÖLDEN ST. ANTON AM ARLBERG ST. ANTON ARLBERG STEYR WIEN ST. ANTON FELDKIRCH FELDKIRCH FELDKIRCH GERLOS GMUNDEN GRAZ INNSBRUCK INNSBRUCK INNSBRUCK INNSBRUCK KAPRUN LECH AM ARLBERG LINZ MAYRHOFEN MAYRHOFEN PARNDORF SAALBACH SALZBURG SCHEFFAU SOELDEN ST. ANTON ST. ANTON ST. ANTON AM ARLBERG TEESDORF UDERNS VIENNA VIENNA VIENNA ZELL AM SEE

France 1228. 1229. 1230. 1231. 1232. 1233. 1234. 1235. 1236. 1237. 1238. 1239. 1240. 1241. 1242. 1243. 1244. 1245. 1246. 1247. 1248. 1249. 1250. 1251. 1252. 1253. 1254. 1255. 1256. 1257. 1258. 1259. 1260. 1261. 1262. 1263. 1264. 1265.

AU VIEUX CAMPEUR ALBERTVILLE CYRIL'S SPORT CHULLANKA ANTIBES EXTREME LATITUD PEYTAVIN SPORT ENDURANCE SHOP BESANCON SPORTS AVENTURE LE SHERPA DES PYRENEES AU VIEUX CAMPEUR CHAMBÉRY EKOSPORT PATAGONIA CHAMONIX THE NORTH FACE CHAMONIX COQUOZ SPORTS SNELL SPORT D'AVENTURE EN AVENTURE ENDURANCE SHOP EPINAL LE SHOP TWINNER S'CAPE FONTAINEBLEAU APPROACH GAP ALTITUDE SPORT OUTDOOR AU VIEUX CAMPEUR GRENOBLE MONTAZ AU VIEUX CAMPEUR LABÈGE ESPACE MONTAGNE AU VIEUX CAMPEUR LYON THE NORTH FACE LYON AU VIEUX CAMPEUR MARSEILLE CAP RUNNING CHULLANKA THE NORTH FACE NANTES ALTICOOP AU VIEUX CAMPEUR PARIS THE NORTH FACE PARIS THE NORTH FACE PARIS OPERA THE NORTH FACE PARIS ALPY'RANDO ENDURANCE

ALBERTVILLE ALPE-D'HUEZ ANTIBES BAYONNE BAYONNE BESANCON BORDEAUX CAUTERETS CHAMBÉRY CHAMBÉRY CHAMONIX CHAMONIX CHAMONIX MT-BLANC CHAMONIX-MONT-BLANC CLERMONT FERRAND EPINAL FONT ROMEU FONT ROMEU FONTAINEBLEAU GAP GERARDMER GRENOBLE LA RAVOIR LABÈGE LE GRAND EPAGNY LYON LYON MARSEILLE MARSEILLE MERIGNAC NANTES NICE PARIS PARIS PARIS PARIS PAU RODEZ

1266. 1267. 1268. 1269. 1270. 1271. 1272. 1273. 1274. 1275. 1276. 1277. 1278. 1279. 1280. 1281. 1282. 1283. 1284. 1285. 1286. 1287. 1288. 1289. 1290. 1291. 1292. 1293. 1294. 1295. 1296. 1297. 1298. 1299. 1300. 1301. 1302. 1303. 1304. 1305. 1306. 1307. 1308. 1309. 1310. 1311. 1312. 1313.

MONTANIA SPORT TWINNER SAINT GERVAIS ESPACE MONTAGNE AU VIEUX CAMPEUR SALLANCHES AU VIEUX CAMPEUR STRASBOURG THE NORTH FACE STRASBOURG AU VIEUX CAMPEUR THONON CHULLANKA TOULOUSE TERRE DE MONTAGNE GLISSE LABOSHOP ARC 1800 LE LABO SHOP TIP TOP ZERO G SNOWLEADER DROP ZONE ATMOSPHERE TRANZPORT VOLCOM LA GLISSE MERCYDISTILLERY L IMPREVU HAWAII SURF MONTAZ SPORTS GRAND CENTRAL ESPACE GLISSE ESCAPE ATELIER DU SNOWBOARD ONE LOVE SUPER WHITE AVALON RIDER ADDICTED LEVITATION COMPANY SPLIT SHOP MEGÈVE BEST WEAR SLOPE STYLE THE WOODS VAGUE ET VENT A VIEUX CAMPEUR AU VIEUX CAMPEUR PARIS AU VIEUX CAMPEUR PARIS URBAN SURFER PARIS SPORT 2000 ST ALBAN BOUTIK ZAO ALLBRO'S RIDE & STYLE ALTMANN MC BOARD FRANCOISE COGNE

SAINT ALBAN LEYSSE SAINT GERVAIS SAINT MARTIN D'HERES SALLANCHES STRASBOURG STRASBOURG THONON LES BAINS TOULOUSE VILLE LA GRAND AUBIERE BOURG ST MAURICE BOURG ST MAURICE BOURG ST MAURICE CHAMONIX CHAVANOD EPAGNY GAP GENEVE GRENOBLE GRENOBLE ISOLA 2000 IVRY SUR SEINE LA RAVOIRE LA VALETTE DU VARS LABENNE LAUSANNE LES 2 ALPES LES 2 ALPES LES 2 ALPES LES ALLUES LYON MARTIGNY MEGÈVE MONTANA MORZINE MORZINE PALAVAS-LES-FLOTS PARIS PARIS PARIS PARIS SAINT ALBAN SOORTS HOSSEGOR TOULOUSE, FRANCE VAL THORENS VEVEY VILLARS-SUR-OLLON VIZILLE

Switzerland 1314. 1315. 1316. 1317. 1318. 1319. 1320. 1321. 1322. 1323. 1324. 1325. 1326. 1327. 1328. 1329. 1330. 1331. 1332. 1333. 1334. 1335. 1336. 1337. 1338. 1339. 1340. 1341. 1342. 1343. 1344. 1345. 1346. 1347. 1348. 1349. 1350. 1351. 1352. 1353. 1354. 1355. 1356. 1357. 1358. 1359. 1360. 1361. 1362. 1363. 1364. 1365. 1366. 1367. 1368. 1369. 1370. 1371. 1372. 1373. 1374. 1375. 1376.

TRANSA BASEL TRANSA BERN BÄCHLI BERGSPORT STILE ALPINO LUGANO-CANOBBIO TRANSA LUCERNE SALEWA STORE PONTRESINA STILE ALPINO SAMEDAN TRANSA ST. GALLEN BAYARD SPORT SALEWA STORE ZERMATT THE NORTH FACE ZERMATT THE NORTH FACE ZURICH TRANSA ZURICH BÄCHLI BERGSPORT SNOWLIMIT AGANÉ SCHEIWI SPORT ARLESHEIM MR. GOODFUN AG / DOODAH ORCA SNOW TIP TO TAIL SURF MACHINE RADIX BURGDORF AVALANCHE TOP SECRET LOLIPOP CHOPP SB SPORT SERVICE NEUKUNDE BACKDOOR PURE INSIDER SNOWBOARD SPORT TREND SHOP TREELEE SEVEN SPORTS ENDLESS RIDE RADIX LIESTAL BOARDSHOP TANIWHA GOOFY & REGULAR LIEVITATION BOARD STORIES MANLY SNOWLINE MY WAY DREAM STORE ESPERANTO FREESTYLERS MAVERICKS BALANCE BPARDSHOP PURE SNOWBOARD WILD ONE 360 GRAD SCHWYZ ADRELYX SPORT PIPELINE SPORTS PLAYGROUND IN PARADISE 360 GRAD STANS FREMA SPORT DROP IN GENOLET SPORTS BACKSIDE BOUTIQUE BACKSIDE MOUNTAIN AIR VIRAGE SPORTS VICTIM CIRCLE CLOUD 9 SNOWBOARD SHOP-FLOHMARKT

BASEL BERN BERN-BREITENRAIN CANOBBIO LUCERNE PONTRESINA SAMEDAN ST. GALLEN ZERMATT ZERMATT ZERMATT ZURICH ZURICH ZURICH-OERLIKON ANDERMATT ARBEDO ARLESHEIM BAAR BELLINZONA BERN BULLE BURGDORF CRANS SUR SIERRE DAVOS DELÉMONT FIMS-DORF GLAND GRANGES-PACCOT GRINDELWALD GSTAAD HINTEREGG HINWIL HOCHDORF LA CHAUX-DE-FONDS LEYSIN LIESTAL LOCARNO LUCERNA MARTIGNY MENDRISIO MORGES MORGINS PAYERNE RAPPERSWIL REGENSDORF ROHRBACH SAANEN SAAS-FEE SCHWYZ SION SOLOTHURN ST. MORITZ STANS TEUFENTHAL THUN THYON-LES-COLLONS VERBIER VERBIER VERBIER VERCORIN WERDENBERG WINTERTHUR ZURIGO

Spain 1377. 1378. 1379. 1380. 1381. 1382.

AL COXINILLO BARRABÉS FORACORDA GOMA 2 HAMAIKA MOUNTAIN SALEWA OUTLET BARCELONA

CHULLILA BENASQUE PALMA DE MALLORCA CORNUDELLA DE MONTSANT BILBAO VILADECANS

1383. 1384. 1385. 1386. 1387. 1388. 1389. 1390. 1391. 1392. 1393. 1394. 1395. 1396. 1397. 1398. 1399.

SALEWA STORE BARCELONA SHARMA CLIMBING SOFA BOULDER THE NORTH FACE BARCELONA THE NORTH FACE BILBAO THE NORTH FACE MADRID THE NORTH FACE MADRID THE NORTH FACE VALENCIA VERTIC OUTDOOR BARCELONA VERTIC SPORTS SABADELL VILADOMAT GENERAL SURFERA TACTIC SURF SNOW INN AFTERBANG BACK IN BLACK DAKTAK

BARCELONA BARCELONA ALBARRACIN BARCELONA BILBAO MADRID MADRID VALENCIA MANRESA MANRESA ANDORRA LA VELLA BARCELLONA BARCELLONA CELRÀ GRANADA MADRID MADRID

England 1400. 1401. 1402. 1403. 1404. 1405. 1406. 1407. 1408. 1409. 1410. 1411. 1412. 1413. 1414. 1415. 1416. 1417. 1418.

NEEDLE SPORTS THE NORTH FACE COVENT GARDEN THE NORTH FACE GUILDFORD THE NORTH FACE MEADOWHALL TNF EDINBURGH TNF GLASGOW TNF LONDON REGENT ST GRANITE REEF PENLOE FREEZE PRO SHOP ABSOLUTE SNOW SICK AND WRONG ELLIS BRIGHAM MANCHESTER SUBVERT BOARDSTORE THE BOARD BASEMENT RIDEL GSM ENGLAND RETAIL ELLIS BRIGHAM SALFORD ODYSSEY

KESWICK LONDON GUILDFORD SHEFFIELD EDINBURGH GLASGOW LONDON ABERDEEN CORNWALL EDINBURGH HEMEL HEMPSTEAD HP3 9HD KESWICK, CUMBRIA MANCHESTER MANCHESTER MARSH BARTON,EXETER MILTON KEYNES ROUND SPINNEY SALFORD SUFFOLK

The Netherlands 1419. 1420. 1421. 1422. 1423. 1424. 1425. 1426. 1427. 1428. 1429.

THE NORTH FACE AMSTERDAM THE NORTH FACE UTRECHT EUROFUN DOWN TOWN TWINSEASONS REVERT95 DAKA SUPERSTORE SNOWCOUNTRY CELLBLOCK EUROFUN DUIJVESTEIN WINTERSPORT

AMSTERDAM UTRECHT ALBLASSERDAM DEN BOSCH GRONINGEN HARLEM ROTTERDAM TERSCHUUR UTRECHT ZEVENHUIZEN ZOETERMEER

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SIMONE MONDINO

A conversation with Silvia Metzeltin, 12th October 1987, Italian Swiss Radio. Silvia Metzeltin: “What is the adventure for you or in your opinion?” Walter Bonatti: “Nowadays everyone is talking about adventure. Adventure is a word now present in

every speech, it has become a bit like the parsley of everything in life. Indeed, too many meanings are attributed to it, often losing sight of the real one. For me adventure is all that is not organized and that gives space to imagination, inventiveness, chance, to our imagination.”

Silvia Metzeltin: “In that case, then we can notice with horror that our society today allows

very little adventure. What is no longer organized nowadays?”

Walter Bonatti: “Perhaps it is precisely for this reason that adventure is often named,

this term is abused just because we can have very little of it.”

Silvia Metzeltin: “So it is almost used at the manipulation level. We are offered an adventure on the

biscuits’ boxes, but they basically want to take the real adventure away from us."

Walter Bonatti: "Well, we should get back to this dimension: because every man is born Ulysses.”


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