ALIVE, Autumn/Winter 2001
Helly Hansen’s half-yearly magazine has now matured to its fourth edition, and this can be received free by filling out the order form on www.hellyhansen.com
![]() ALIVE, Helly Hansen's free magazine ![]() Information: www.hellyhansen.com | September is the time when summer slowly comes to an end, and it is therefore also just the right moment for the autumn/winter 2001 edition of ALIVE. Published and distributed free of charge by Helly Hansen, this magazine is dedicated to those passionate about the mountains and the outdoors. A free fourth copy can be ordered by simply filling out the form on the Norwegian www.hellyhansen.com The fourth edition contains: heliski in the Italian Valle dAosta, an Everest attempt from Tibet and a diving record. And a mountain museum in Great Britain and updates from the web. And: Ice Architecture LOuray Park, the first ever park dedicated to ice climbing Making A Difference First Aid in the mountains. A practical guide to learn the basics and get to grips with altitude. Year Of The Dragon Climbing, high-altitude bivouacs and storms... Mike Libecki discovers unexplored territory iin China during the Year of the Dragon. Sled The Giant The rider Shin Campos helps us discover Whistler: a "24 hour game park" Women who dare The unpublished profiles of freeskier Alison Gannett and the snowboarder Leslee Olson, two women who risk all for their sport. Volvo Race The skipper Kunt Frostad tells us about sailing around the world and survival in the most dangerous waters on earth. |
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