November 2013 PEOPLE | EXPERIENCE | GEAR
Wa r m t h Reindeer Games The true test of a reindeer
Doug Scott
Giving something back to the mountain people of Nepal Plus: pen-y-gwryd – the historic everest training camp in snowdonia
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Prepare to batten down the hatches and wrap up warm. As a gentle autumn turns into another bracing winter, it’s time to plan for the coldest days, clearest skies and quietest hills. And if you’re into Rohan, there’ll be no intention to hibernate. Making the most of winter means faultless waterproofs, 800+ fill power down jackets and plenty of warmth layers. It turns out that Akela had it right all along – there’s nothing quite like being prepared.
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SLOW DOWN Nature refuses to be rushed
8 WANDERING IN WALES Following in the footsteps of Sir Edmund Hillary’s Everest training 12 WARMTH SQUARED The maths behind Microgrid fabric 14 HELPING HAND Doug Scott and Community Action Nepal 16 MEN’S BACKCOUNTRY SHIRT
18 MEN’S SHIRTS – EVERYWEAR 20 REINDEER GAMES A true test for Arctic Reindeer 22 WOMEN’S WINTER CROSSOVERS 24 WOMEN’S SHIRTS, TOPS AND POLOS 26 OUTFITTED FOR LIFE Performance without the palaver 28 CHRISTMAS MARKETS 30 WHAT’S ON 31 HOW TO BUY
Right: View towards Dent du Géant, Chamonix, France.
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We’ve included as much as we can in this magazine. To see the complete range, go to rohan.co.uk and of course there is always a great selection in all our shops.
To order go to rohan.co.uk or call 0800 840 1412 THIS PAGE: Men’s & Women’s Nightfall Jackets – see page 7 Men’s Winter Bags, Women’s Striders and Stravaig Rucksacks – please visit rohan.co.uk FRONT COVER: Women’s Nightfall Jacket – see page 7
NIGHTFALL JACKETS
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Slow Down Making the best goose down jackets in the world starts with the best down. That means 800+ fill power, ethically sourced European goose down. And getting down this good takes time.
Mother Nature doesn’t appreciate being rushed. The best down only comes from mature geese that have been reared slowly and ethically. Given time to grow steadily through long, cold winters allows feathers to form properly. Quite simply, they only become big and fluffy on geese that thrive. And this can take years. As always there is an alternative. If you were engineering a product to meet a price, you might consider, for example, cheap down that is a by-product of the food industry. We don’t. We make no apologies for the cost of a Rohan down jacket. We were never aiming for cheap; we were searching for slow. There is no insulation with a higher warmth-to-weight ratio than down, and there is no better down than European goose down with a fill power rating of 800+. Add to this down-proof fabric that keeps the precious filling in place, and a class-leading Durable Water RepellencyTM finish – down jackets simply don’t get better than this.
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NIGHTFALL
A great down jacket is a necessary companion on mountaineering expeditions when keeping warm is critical, and a perfect friend for every other time when it is a luxury. All Rohan down jackets come with unsurpassed warmth from their 800+ fill power. This quality of light, fluffy, well-formed goose feathers means that they are very light, highly packable and durable, with amazing levels of warmth. All jackets also feature a top quality Durable Water RepellencyTM finish to help protect them from the rain. This top quality, ethically sourced European goose down is available in two levels of warmth. Nightfall Jackets offer maximum warmth and are designed for high mountains or times when you’re relatively inactive. The Daybreak Jacket and Coat are perfect for more active times, as a mid-layer in extreme conditions or for urban use. And because they are Rohan, they are perfect for travel, adventure and the everyday.
DAYBREAK
very light, highly packable and durable with amazing levels of warmth
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Fabric: Outer: 100% polyamide with Durable Water RepellencyTM Lining: 100% polyamide Filling: 95% goose down, 5% feather (800+ fill power EU) Sizes: S-XL Code: 03511
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Fabric: Outer: 100% polyamide with Durable Water RepellencyTM Lining: 100% polyamide Filling: 95% goose down, 5% feather (800+ fill power EU) Sizes: S-XL Code: 03511
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Fabric: Outer: 100% polyamide with Durable Water RepellencyTM Lining: 100% polyamide Filling: 95% goose down, 5% feather (800+ fill power EU) Sizes: S-L Code: 03516
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Fabric: Outer: 100% polyamide with Durable Water RepellencyTM Lining: 100% polyamide Filling: 95% goose down, 5% feather (800+ fill power EU) Sizes: S-XL Code: 03316
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Fabric: Outer: 100% polyamide with Durable Water RepellencyTM Lining: 100% polyamide Filling: 95% goose down, 5% feather (800+ fill power EU) Sizes: S-L Code: 03317
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WANDERING IN WALES
In the foothills of Snowdon, one of Britain’s most dramatic mountains, lies the famous Pen-y-Gwryd Hotel. Follow in the footsteps of the mountaineering greats and make it your own base camp for exploring this stunning region. P H O T O G R A P H Y D PAU D I E S P I L L A N E | W O R D S
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he best legends include giants. And if legends are to be believed, then the picturesque Pen-y-Gwryd Hotel lies in the shadow of a mighty slain giant, Rhitta Gawr. His tomb is said to be located on the summit of Snowdon, a fittingly imposing resting place atop Wales’s highest and most imposing peak. From its enviable location on the Pen-y-Pass, alongside Snowdon and the Glyder ridge, the atmospheric interior of the hotel makes a perfect backdrop for experiencing a piece of mountaineering history. The Everest team stayed here in 1953 and used the hotel as a base while preparing for their first historic ascent of the summit. Sir Edmund Hillary, Sherpa Tenzing Norgay and their team took over the Pen-y-Gwryd and used the Snowdonian slopes as testing grounds for the oxygen units and survival equipment that would become essential in conquering Everest in May of that year. Their mountaineering achievement, a world’s first, is commemorated at the hotel with a wealth of expedition equipment and memorabilia that adorns its walls and there are also several well-worn anecdotes about the team’s stay here. One being that when news broke that the summit had been reached, landlord Chris Briggs woke up all the hotel’s guests at 1am and ordered them to raise a toast to the expedition’s success. Anyone who wasn’t at the bar holding a glass of champagne, the story goes, were asked to leave the hotel in the morning. “If you look at the gear they used to get up Everest then, compared to the kit that goes on sale now,” says current co-owner Rupert Pullee, part of the family that have run the hotel since 1947, “it makes it even more of an incredible achievement.” There were no lightweight packs or cutting-edge fabrics.
LEFT: The Pen-y-Gwryd Hotel and Pub is a central hub for exploring Snowdonia and all its peaks; Adam wears Mountain Guide Jacket (£188, code: 03504), Outsiders trousers (£80, code: 03438) and Stravaig Rucksack (£55, code: 03033); Rachael wears Hilltop Jacket (£197, code: 03506), Dry Roamers trousers (£100, code: 03437) and Stravaig Rucksack (£55, code: 03036) RIGHT (FROM TOP): Artifacts from mountain expeditions around the world, including Sir Edmund Hillary’s groundbreaking Mount Everest climb; Adam wears Headland Jacket (£75, code: 03454) and Element T (£30, code: 03593).
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Hillary’s team had woollen mountaineering clothing and hob-nailed boots, and carried wood-handled axes, some of which are on display in the hotel’s rooms. “It was a very British endeavour,” he says. “A kind of gentleman explorer mentality.”
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ll manner of climbing ropes, coffee cups, camping equipment and signatures are dotted around the hotel, making it a living museum for guests and fellow adventurers. “It’s also a fantastic location,” he says, “You literally walk out into the garden at the back and you’re on the slopes of Snowdon. The team were affiliated with the Royal Geographical Society in London and for reasons of time and expense, Scotland was too far to go for training. North Wales was the next nearest ideal place to come to train and test the gear. It was great that the team decided to embrace the hotel and make their mark with gestures such as signing the ceiling and leaving behind some of the kit.” Rupert’s own enthusiasm for the mountaineering traditions associated with the hotel and the area stem from the legacy left by his grandfather, who set up
The Snowdon Club, dedicated to promoting climbing, and which the family continue to run and develop. Inspiring new visitors and continuing to support seasoned guests is crucial to this. “We’ve been very careful to preserve the original feel of the club,” Rupert explains. “Anyone under the age of 13 who stays with us gets a silver ice axe pin presented to them once they’ve walked up to the top of Snowdon and then back down again. The sense of achievement of doing that for the first time can stay with them forever.” The hotel is an ideal base for revisiting the area and trying out new itineraries, as well as heading out to seasoned routes along the Glyderau and Carneddau ranges and the Snowdon Horseshoe ridge. The diversity of terrain that can challenge all levels is also attracting a growing number of younger climbers and walkers, says Rupert, many discovering the area for the first time. They’re exploring the wider National Park, especially the new biking and hiking trails that have been created over the last few years. Families can even head underground for the day and visit the slate mines if the weather closes in, and with an increase in canoeing companies offering routes for younger adventurers, it’s easy to see how Snowdonia continues to
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be one of the UK’s most loved locations. “It’s such a beautiful area and it’s so accessible from the major cities,” he says. “We’re seeing it attracting a younger crowd all the time and the Everest expedition still remains a fascinating story. As those older climbers pass on, their legacy draws people in, their achievements touch our imagination.” Rupert lived for many years in Manchester but admits that the lure of mountain life won in the end. It wasn’t a difficult decision to continue running the hotel along with his brother. With ever-increasing demands on our daily life in busy cities and towns, the appeal of the outdoors is increasing, he says. “There is a physical aspect as well. If you push yourself, you get such a strong personal sense of achievement and wellbeing.” The Pen-y-Gwryd would make a perfect first stop for a new adventure in Snowdonia. You might even get a breath of fresh inspiration for your climb from Hillary and Tenzing’s photos. www.pyg.co.uk
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Headland Jacket
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Element T Code: 03593
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Code: 03438 £80
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Creating hard-working, durable clothing that is truly lightweight is always the challenge at Rohan. The reward is protection without being encumbered. Microgrid fabric is the key ingredient behind Rohan’s best‑selling fleeces and jackets; all designed to keep you moving fast, light and free.
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Rohan’s Microgrid fleece fabric works far harder than normal fleece because it traps more air, preventing the loss of your body’s warmth. A less dense fabric also means better packability, more effective wicking, a faster drying time and excellent breathability. Its lack of bulk makes it a superb mid-layer for hillwalking. And an unbeatable warmth-toweight ratio means it’s perfect for sundown warmth in hot climates. It’s also ideal as a spare fleece in the bottom of your rucksack.
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MEN’S Colours: Beacon Red NEW (shown), Winter Green Marl, Titanium Marl, Carbon Marl and Pilot Blue Marl Code: 02915
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2. MICROGRID STOWAWAY JACKET
MEN’S Colours: Mahogany Red NEW (shown), Deepwater Blue Marl and Carbon Marl Code: 03322
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3. MICRORIB JUMPER
MEN’S Colours: Indian Ink Marl (shown), Plum Marl and Boxwood Marl Code: 03589
4. MICROGRID STOWAWAY ZIP
WOMEN’S Colours: Cyan NEW (shown), Fuse Pink and Spring Leaf Code: 02921
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5. MICROGRID STOWAWAY JACKET
WOMEN’S Colours: Blackberry NEW (shown) and Cobalt Code: 03191
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6. MICROGRID GLOVES
MEN’S & WOMEN’S Colours: Carbon Marl (shown), Titanium Marl and Mahogany Red Marl Code: 02950
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“Climbing’s good. Not climbing’s bad. I feel sorry for anyone who doesn’t climb.” Doug Scott delivers these lines with a wry smile. If we were hoping for something more highfaluting about spirituality, karma and connectedness, he’s not playing ball on this rainy day in Cumbria. We’re here to talk about Community Action Nepal, the charity he set up over twenty years ago. Much like Doug today, it has a pragmatic, no frills approach to helping the mountain people of Nepal. In 1975 Doug Scott, along with Dougal Haston became the first Britons to climb Everest. This remarkable ascent of the South West Face brought him worldwide acclaim. Amongst many notable expeditions throughout his career, Doug has climbed the highest peaks on all seven continents.
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DOUG SCOTT INTERVIEW
The charity raises around £250,000 each year to support, maintain and staff the projects it has started. Funding comes from many places, often from individuals that see at first hand the work of CAN when trekking in Nepal. But for anyone who loves the mountains, this is a wonderful charity to be involved with. Perhaps Doug would say that the work they do is good, ignoring the problem is bad, and we should feel sorry for anyone who doesn’t put in more than they take out? To find out more, go to canepal.org.uk
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n 1990 whilst trekking out after climbing Latok III, one of the Nepalese porters tripped and fell into the K2 river.
A heavy pack meant that he was quickly swept under and disappeared. During the wait in Askole village for the police to arrive to file a report, Doug became aware of the startling 50% infant mortality rate. Diarrhoea was rampant, with basic healthcare and clean water unavailable to the children of this remote Himalayan village. He also realised that linking the nearest natural spring to the village was a relatively simple task that would save many lives, perhaps it was also a way to give some meaning to the death of the porter.
TAKE IT FROM THE TOP On returning to England, Doug raised the £10,000 necessary for the work. One year later, the village had fresh water and Community Action Nepal (CAN) was born. Twenty-three years on, CAN runs around fifty projects in Nepal, ranging from health posts, schools and porter rescue shelters to distributing donated, clean-burn stoves to remote mountain villages. The charity works hand-in-hand with the Nepali people and government. All projects rely on what Doug describes as the Nepalese people’s greatest assets, “their resilience and resourcefulness”. Each project requires the community itself to raise one third of the money – often by donating the labour, and all 58 local staff are Nepalese.
Doug Scott is giving lectures about his experiences at the following UK venues: November 2013 01 Dunkeld – Birnam Arts Centre 03 Haddington – Corn Exchange 06 Baldersby – St James Church 07 Pateley Bridge – Memorial Hall 18 Folkestone – Quarterhouse 19 Oxford – Natural History Museum 20 London – RGS (1 day event) 21 Derby – Assembly Rooms 22 Cambridge – University 23 Ramsbottom – Theatre Royal 25 Dumfries – Easterbrook Hall 26 Galashiels – Heriot-Watt University 27 Ayr – Town Hall 28 Helensburgh – Victoria Halls 29 Cardiff – Millennium Centre December 2013 02 Wrexham – Glyndwr University 09 Inverness – Highland Council Chambers
For more details about the lectures go to www.canepal.org.uk/ doug-scott-lectures
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TECHNICALLY CLEVER CLOTHING
The shirt that works like a jacket
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Men’s Backcountry Shirt The Backcountry Shirt looks like a shirt, protects like a jacket and insulates like a f leece. It is pretty much indestructible, with a hollow core fabric that captures warmth yet allows great breathability. A fine layer of InsuloftTM boosts its warmth further, and a windproof lining completes the protection. Tough, technical, warm, highly breathable and quick drying. A unique Rohan take on a classic design. w The technical alternative to a classic padded work shirt w Buttoned chest pocket w Full-length front zip w Secure zipped pocket w ThermocoreTM outer fabric is warm, light and extremely breathable w Highly-efficient InsuloftTM filling boosts insulation w Open hand-warmer pockets tucked into the side seams. w Windproof lining Code: 03435
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Men’s Superfine Merino 200 T
Men’s Winter Route Trousers
Superfine Merino naturally regulates body temperature, fights odours and gives unparalleled warmth.
Uncompromising winter warmth and performance from trousers with everyday good looks.
Code: 03465
Code: 03520
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FOR EVERY DAY NO MATTER HOW DEMANDING EVERY DAY IS
Men’s Sentinel Shirt Beacon Red Check Code: 03442
Men’s Sentinel Shirt Deepwater Blue Check Code: 03442
Men’s Sentinel Shirt Rust Brown Check Code: 03442
Men’s Sentinel Shirt Indian Ink Code: 03442
Men’s Sentinel Shirt Original Grey Check Code: 03442
Men’s Freelance Shirt Oxford Blue Code: 03369
Men’s Freelance Shirt White Code: 03369
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MEN’S SHIRTS
Not all shirts are destined to hang in the wardrobe and then just ‘hang-out’ at the office. A Rohan shirt is far more ambitious than that. They may be smart enough to ‘cut-it’ at work, but they’re easily tough enough to take on much more than the ‘nine to five’.
All Rohan shirts are lightweight and ultra-packable. They wash brilliantly, dry in next to no time and rarely need ironing – effectively this means you can wash them in a stream or a hotel sink, hang them up overnight and they’re ready to go again the next morning.
Hidden technologies keep you safe and comfortable, whether you need sun protection in the deserts or warmth in the mountains. And all of these shirts will carry on looking great for years, no matter how tough you plan to treat them.
Men’s Worldview Shirt Blue Stripe Code: 03273
Men’s Worldview Shirt Chalk Blue Stripe Code: 03273
Men’s Worldview Shirt Blue Micro Check Code: 03273
Men’s Worldview Shirt Red Gingham Code: 03273
Men’s Fieldwork Shirt Vine Code: 03441
Men’s Fieldwork Shirt Blue Steel Code: 03441
Men’s Backcountry Shirt Team Blue Check Code: 03435
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Reindeer Games Snowmobiles and skis are all well and good but out on the West Siberia Plain, it’s the antlers that reign. Veteran arctic photographer Bryan Alexander captures the unique sport of reindeer racing. WORDS
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raving the elements to capture the Arctic’s most stunning moments has been a lifelong journey for award-winning photographer Bryan Alexander. “It was a fairly warm day really, about minus 27°C,” he says of this moment at the start of the traditional reindeer race. “It’s often minus 40°C at that time of the year. Things freeze very quickly, including camera batteries. Years ago, I was trudging around with bags of film, now it’s bags full of batteries.” The centuries-old tradition of racing
reindeer cements the mutual reliance between man and animals needing to survive the harsh, Arctic environment. These beautiful, graceful beasts are part of the attraction of the continent for Bryan’s work. “The Arctic is addictive,” he explains. “I travel there regularly, and there’s a sort of bug about it. It’s probably a similar sort of thing with people who travel, photograph and experience Africa. There’s a humbling, mesmerizing quality about these areas of the world. The Arctic has had a slightly bad press, being portrayed by many explorers as
cold and desolate, even miserable, but that’s very far from the truth. Piloting a reindeer sleigh is an unforgettable experience,” he enthuses. “It’s a really lovely way of travelling. It’s very quiet and you just have the swish of the runners on the snow. You have the time to look around, as you’re travelling far slower than say a snowmobile, so it’s a stunning way to get around. They’re amazing animals, it’s a staggeringly beautiful environment, and it’s just vast. I find it utterly enchanting.” www.arcticapublishing.com ROHAN.CO.UK
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TECHNICALLY CLEVER CLOTHING
Trousers with ideas above their station
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Women’s Winter Crossover Trousers Offering the perfect balance between go‑anywhere good looks and serious technical performance, our Winter Crossovers are ideal for a huge range of uses, from tough treks through to chilly walks, winter city breaks or cheering from the touchline. w Excellent fit based on our superb multi-function Crossover Trousers w Rear buttoned pockets w Deep waistband with double button closure w Concealed security pocket inside hand pocket w Lightweight, durable, technical outer fabric w Brushed, fine jersey lining, beautifully soft and warm w Stretch in the fabric for fit and comfort Code: 03431
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Women’s Pathway Cardi
Women’s Stria Top
The good looks and comfort of a woollen cardi, with the added technical performance of a fleece.
This may look and feel like cotton, but the Stria Top’s technical fabric outperforms it in every way.
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7. Women’s Stria Top Vista Blue Stripe Code: 03448 £35
2. Women’s Stria Polo NEW Cobalt Stripe Code: 03171 £46
8. Women’s Stria Top Light Grey Marl Stripe Code: 03448 £35
3. Women’s Stria Polo Opal Grey Stripe Code: 03171 £46
9. Women’s Stria Top Fuse Pink Stripe Code: 03448 £35
4. Women’s Stria Polo Chalk Red Stripe Code: 03171 £46
10. Women’s Stria Top NEW Red Umber Stripe Code: 03448 £35
5. Women’s Essence T Long Sleeve Turquoise Marl Code: 03447 £35
11. Women’s Stria Top Soft Coral Stripe Code: 03448 £35
6. Women’s Essence T Long Sleeve Weathered Red Marl Code: 03447 £35
12. Women’s Essence Shirt Twilight Blue Stripe Code: 03449 £49
13. Women’s Essence Shirt Light Grey Marl Code: 03449 £49 14. Women’s Essence T Short Sleeve Deep Navy Code: 03595 £30 15. Women’s Essence T Short Sleeve White Code: 03595 £30 16. Women’s Essence T Short Sleeve Dark Fig Code: 03595 £30
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Outfitted for life Creating performance outdoor clothing doesn’t mean making everything look overtly technical. A classic style with pared-down features wins every time. We know that if clothing works on the hill, yet still looks great in the evening or out in town, its versatility will be appreciated. This makes Rohan virtually unique, you probably won’t see anything like these jackets, technical cords, jumpers and jeans anywhere else. As you would expect, that’s absolutely fine with us.
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Countrywide Jacket The protection of a mountain waterproof in a classic town-to-country style. Code: 03450 £225
Countrywide Jacket The perfect choice for country walks, or trips to town. Code: 03452 £225
Headland Zip Jumper A highly technical fleece offering performance and classic good looks. Code: 03460 £68
Shivling Jacket A technical mid-layer fleece for walking, trekking and cold-weather travel. Code: 03455 £75
Sentinel Shirt The harder working work shirt. Looks and feels like soft brushed cotton, but is much, much more. Code: 03442 £65
Essence T Short Sleeve Designed in a relaxed, casual style, but offering all the performance of a technical base layer. Code: 03595 £30
NEW Ridgeway Cords The comfort and classic good looks of regular cords – without the downsides. Code: 03428 £75
Jeans Plus (Straight Leg) The cooler, lighter, harder wearing alternative to regular cotton jeans. Code: 03580 £75
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Covent Garden is not only home to our flagship store, but also some of the most spectacular Christmas lights in London. Covent Garden holds a host of events over the Christmas period including the famous Christmas Pudding Race on 7 th December. This sees more than 100 participants in festive fancy dress, race around an obstacle course while holding a Christmas pudding at all times!
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Woodbridge Mammoth Christmas Street Fair is a day-long event celebrating everything festive. This year it’s being held on 1st December. The fun starts at 10am and continues until 5pm. Throughout the day, a range of local produce and Christmas gifts will be on offer. www.choosewoodbridge.co.uk/events/ mammoth-christmas-street-fair
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SALISBURY WILTSHIRE
Rated in The Daily Telegraph as one of the top 10 Christmas markets in the UK 2012! The market plays host to an excellent range of food, beverages and stunning gift ideas. A sight not to be missed on Thursday 28th November is the lantern parade. On the run-up to the procession, local schools, groups and businesses will be running lantern making workshops. www.salisburychristmasmarket.co.uk
The Hay Festival Winter Weekend runs from 30th November to 2nd December. Hay becomes a hive of activity with the Weekend of Literature, the Hay Food Festival and Hay Does Vintage all held over the same weekend! www.hayfestival.com/ winterweekend
HARROGATE YORKSHIRE
From 28th November until 1st December, Harrogate’s award winning Christmas market will return with over 140 chalets. Santa and his reindeer will be putting in an appearance and there will also be a food and beverage marquee selling Yorkshire produce. www.harrogatechristmasmarket.org
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Dunster by Candlelight is an annual event that will be taking place on 6th and 7th December. The event sees the town forget the modern day and light its streets with lanterns. The procession will be held on the Friday at 5:30pm, when stilt walkers light the lanterns. And to top it all off, money raised at the event goes to St. Margaret’s Hospice. www.dunsterbycandlelight.co.uk
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ROHAN MAGAZINE | NOVEMBER 2013 ISSUE
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FOUR WAYS TO BUY W H E T H E R Y O U’R E A T H O M E , O N T H E M O V E , OR I N A FA R COR N ER OF T HE GL OBE , R OH A N IS A LWAYS E A S Y T O F I N D
FIND A STORE We have over 50 shops – to find your nearest one and to check opening times visit rohan.co.uk or give our Customer Service Team a call. Whichever shop you choose to visit, you’re guaranteed a warm welcome and you’ll get some great advice. You’ll also be able to see a great selection of clothing, shoes and luggage – and of course, try it all on!
ORDER ONLINE ROHAN.CO.UK You can view the entire range with easy and totally secure ordering. You’ll also be able to read about all the relevant technologies for each product and there’s a detailed list of features and benefits. While you’re there, why not check out the Rohan Souk – the best place to grab the biggest bargains. You can sign up for our email newsletter to ensure you’re the first to hear about all the latest news and offers. And you’ll also find Rohantime, a forum to share ideas and opinions with other enthusiastic Rohan wearers.
OVER THE PHONE
0800 840 1412
You can place your telephone order with us 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Calls are free from a BT landline. Call costs from a mobile or networks other than BT may vary.
BY POST If you prefer to place your order by post, give our Customer Service Team a call and they will post you an order form. Alternatively, go online to the Customer Service section where you can download the form.
CUSTOMER SERVICES 0800 840 1411 If you need help and advice, you can ring our Customer Service Team between 9am and 5pm, Monday to Friday (or 24 hour answerphone). Or, if you prefer, you can email us at post@rohan.co.uk Here at Rohan, we take customer service very seriously. That’s why we’ve got a fully‑staffed Customer Service Department – and we’re here to help. So, if you’re not quite sure, give us a call. We absolutely do our best to delight you with our service. If we haven’t, please let us know. It’s the only way we’ll get better.
DELIVERY Our standard charge is £4.95 to mainland UK addresses; you should have your parcel within three working days. Please call for a price, or check online if you need next-day or worldwide delivery. Alternatively, we also offer a Deliver to Store service. You can pick your order up from one of our stores with no delivery charge. Someone from the shop will give you a call when it’s ready for collection.
RETURNS OR EXCHANGES Please package the clothes carefully and include your exchange/re‑order form which came with your original delivery. Use recorded delivery or something similar. If it’s more convenient, take them into your local shop.
THE ROHAN NO NONSENSE GUARANTEE Rohan products are designed and manufactured to be as functional, comfortable and durable as we know how. If for any reason they don’t live up to your expectations, we will be amazed, disappointed and keen to know why. We will then offer you a replacement, a refund or a repair. Damage from wear and tear will be repaired for a reasonable charge.
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ICONS OF USEFUL DESIGN
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NITE IZE® INKA PEN AND STYLUS
RITE IN THE RAIN® POCKET NOTEBOOK
VICTORINOX® HUNTSMAN
LIGHT MY FIRE® TITANIUM SPORK
Engineered to write in all conditions, the Inka Pen and Stylus features an innovative, multi-function design which allows you to write on paper or operate a touchscreen computer device. It features a karabiner clip to secure it to a key ring, zipper pull or accessory loop. Perfect for the minimalist adventurous traveller.
A patented, environmentally responsible writing pad that enables you to write anywhere in any weather. With this very clever paper technology, you can make notes in wet, rainy or extremely humid conditions without any smudging or worrying about whether your notebook will disintegrate.
Packing an amazing 15 functions into its compact 91mm design, it features a large and small blade, corkscrew, can opener with a screwdriver, bottle opener with a screwdriver and wire stripper, a reamer/punch, key ring, tweezers, toothpick, scissors, multi-purpose hook and wood saw. Available in-store only.
Combining all the functions of a fork, a knife and a spoon in one ultra‑light utensil. Weighing an astonishing 20g, it’s an incredibly useful item for campers and backpackers. But titanium is not just light, it’s also incredibly strong. It leaves no metallic taste, is hypoallergenic, non‑corrosive and non‑magnetic.
Code: 03680 £13
Code: 03522 £6.50
Code: 03531 £35
Code: 03507 £14
PETZL TIKKA® PLUS 2
NITE IZE® S-BINER® MICROLOCK
NITE IZE® BUGLIT
NITE IZE® KEYRACK A functional, compact ‘karabiner’ key ring with six separate mini-karabiners. It’s the perfect way to organise and secure a big bunch of keys: the large clip attaches to your belt or bag; the small clips keep your keys in order. Not for climbing use.
Petzl have been making the world’s best caving and mountaineering head torches for over forty years. The Tikka® Plus 2 is compact yet powerful. It incorporates two lighting sources – one white, high‑output LED and one red LED which is extremely useful for preserving night vision. It also features a strobe light which is perfect for safety around town.
A compact ‘double karabiner’ with a clever little twisting lock mechanism designed to keep your keys safe, secure and close at hand. It’s the perfect size for connecting your keys to the accessory rings you’ll find inside the pockets of your Rohan trousers. Not for climbing use.
A handy little LED torch featuring four bendable ‘legs’ which allow you to stand it up pretty much anywhere or attach it to pretty much anything. The light offers four modes – high power, low power, strobe, and signal with up to 50ft effective range and one-mile visibility. A lightweight S-biner clip allows you to attach, hang or even use it as a key ring.
Code: 03521 £40
Code: 03673 £5
Code: 03676 £13
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Code: 03677 £9
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