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September 27, 2022
RV Women’s Alliance Announce ‘Champion of Women’ Award Finalists
From dozens of nominations, four companies and six individuals have been recognized as finalists for the Champion of Women Awards. The winner of both awards will be announced on Oct. 11, at the the RV Women’s Alliance (RVWA) Awards Dinner. The finalists for the Champion of Women individual award are: Denise...
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September 27, 2022
Applications Now Open for Mountain Hardwear’s 2022 Open Aperture Photo Clinic
Richmond, Calif. /OUTDOOR SPORTSWIRE/ - Mountain Hardwear, a leader in performance equipment and apparel for climbers, mountaineers and athletes, is now accepting applications for its 2022 Open Aperture photo clinic. From November 4-7, 2022, Open Aperture will take place around Las Vegas, Nevada, where participants will sharpen their outdoor photography skills...
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September 27, 2022
Shipments Drop 36%, PMRVs Are Up 44%
Results for the RV Industry Association’s (RVIA) August 2022 survey of manufacturers determined that total RV shipments ended the month with 33,783 units, a decrease of 36.0% compared to the 52,819 units shipped in August 2022. Through July, RV shipments are down 2.6% compared to the same point last year...
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September 27, 2022
Kahtoola Announces Second Round of Philanthropic Grants for 2022
Flagstaff, Ariz. (Sept. 27, 2022)/OUTDOOR SPORTSWIRE/ – Kahtoola, creator of award-winning footwear traction and performance-driven gaiters, is happy to announce the recipients of its triannual grant program’s summer distribution. Over the past 23 years, Kahtoola has awarded grants to support organizations that fall into one or more of three focus areas: preservation...
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September 27, 2022
Meet the Fenix E-CP and E-Spark: Lights That Serve Double Duty as Rechargeable Power Bank Flashlights
/OUTDOOR SPORTSWIRE/ – Adding to its lineup of versatile lights, Fenix has launched the Fenix E-CP Rechargeable Power Bank Flashlight and the E-Spark Keychain Flashlight. Not only can you rely on Fenix to illuminate your path with the brightest, most durable lights, but you can also count on these lights to...
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September 27, 2022
Arc’teryx Doubles Down on Climb, Commits $5 Million to the Arc’teryx NextGen Climb Commitment
NORTH VANCOUVER, Canada, Sept 27, 2022 /OUTDOOR SPORTSWIRE/ – Arc’teryx Equipment, the global design company specializing in technical high-performance apparel and equipment, today announced a commitment of $5 million CAD over the next five years to community leaders and organizations who are advancing equitable access in climbing, as well as those...
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September 27, 2022
Primus Outfits Cyclists with Tools for Coffee and Cooking in New Feed Zone Collection
LOUISVILLE, Colo. (Sept. 27, 2022)/OUTDOOR SPORTSWIRE/ – Primus, the Swedish cooking equipment brand, equips cyclists with all the gear needed to cook high-quality meals with its new Feed Zone collection, available in Spring 2023. Highlights from the Feed Zone collection include a compact stove, coffee and tea press and double-walled steel...
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September 27, 2022
The Conservation Alliance Announces 2022 Summer Grant Recipients
Bend, Ore. (September 27, 2022) /OUTDOOR SPORTSWIRE/ – The Conservation Alliance is excited to present the recipients of its Summer 2022 Grants. In this cycle, $690,000 in grants were dispersed to 16 organizations working to protect outdoor spaces and wild places throughout North America. To date, they have awarded $1.8 million...
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September 27, 2022
Trango Holds Debuts Fuegos Calientes
Lafayette, Colo (September 27th, 2022) /OUTDOOR SPORTSWIRE/ - Trango Holds’ latest style of climbing holds, the Fuegos Calientes, crafted by shaper Roy Quanstrom allow setters to create routes that challenge any climber from beginner to advanced. With an idea that originally sparked at renowned shaper and Trango Director of Product...
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September 26, 2022
Renowned Mountaineer Hilaree Nelson’s Body Found on Manaslu
Renowned big-mountain skier Hilaree Nelson has gone missing on 26,781-foot Manaslu while attempting to descend the peak on skis on Monday. According to multiple reports, Nelson, 49, crashed just below the summit. Outside