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Mountain Khakis introduces three news pants for fall 2009
7/13/09 - Mountain Khakis, a premier outdoor-lifestyle apparel brand “Built for the Mountain Life”, introduces the new color “Avocado” to the Women’s Cottonwood Cord Style, a Flannel-Lined Original Mountain Pant and they introduce the all-purpose color “Black” to the Original Mountain Pant Style for ASAP Fall 2009 delivery.
Mountain Khakis introduces new accessory program for fall 2009
7/13/09 - Mountain Khakis, a premier outdoor-lifestyle apparel brand “Built for the Mountain Life”, introduces new, expanded Accessory program for ASAP Fall 2009 delivery.
KISMET ROCK FOUNDATION GEARS UP FOR ITS TENTH SEASON
7/13/09 - It has been a wet spring in New England, and, thanks to Mountain Hardwear, Kismet Rock Foundation will be prepared if the rainy forecast continues when the program season commences on July 12.
MOUNTAIN KHAKIS TO LAUNCH NEW SNAKE RIVER SYNTHETIC COLLECTION - July 2009
7/10/09 - Mountain Khakis, a premier outdoor-lifestyle apparel brand “Built for the Mountain Life”, introduces its new Snake River Collection for Spring 2010 delivery.
Sustainability: Outdoor companies pursue two-pronged strategy
7/08/09 - Sustainability and its necessity have become a hot topic within the outdoor industry. In fact, it has become more than a point of discussion; it has actually spurred on change.
EPA Allows States to Enforce Stricter GHG Tailpipe Emissions Limits: A hard-fought victory for Environmental Groups
7/08/09 - In a critical step to combat global warming, the U.S. EPA today granted to California a long-delayed waiver for California's greenhouse gas reduction law for new vehicles.
Singer-Songwriter Misty Murphy Releases "Sean's Song" to Honor HERA Foundation Founder Sean Patrick
7/08/09 - Songwriters use lyrics and music to inspire hope, to empower the masses, or to pay honor to those who have passed.
Everest is Hollow - A Climbing Adventure Novel by Indigo Jones
7/07/09 - Un-Tied Artists is a small publisher with a big heart. We donate our proceeds to Doctors Without Borders. Each book sold saves a life, buying medicine for people in underprivileged countries.
Conservationists File Lawsuit to Defend Scenic, Natural and Historic Values of the Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument
6/23/09 - The Western Environmental Law Center on behalf of the Montana Wilderness Association (MWA) filed a complaint in Federal District Court against the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) for violating laws protecting the Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument in north-central Montana.
Julbo Sponsors Foundation for Blind Children's Mount Kilimanjaro Expedition
6/23/09 - Julbo, setting the industry standard in lens technology and protective eyewear since the company’s inception over 120 years ago, will be providing leading-edge mountaineering sunglasses for blind climbers from Foundation for Blind Children (FBC) for their Mt. Kilimanjaro expedition set to depart June 20.
Join us to help celebrate the removal of the Hydro Poles on the Isle of Skye, Scotland
6/23/09 - The Collie Mackenzie Sculpture Group is a charity which was formed in 2004 and their aim is to celebrate the huge contribution made to the early history of climbing in Skye by Sconser man John Mackenzie, and his internationally renowned climbing companion, Professor Norman Collie.
Urgent action needed to prevent deaths among Himalayan pilgrims
6/23/09 - The UIAA Medical Commission says better education is urgently required to prevent the deaths of pilgrims going to high altitudes in the Himalayas.
First International Mountain Summit press conference
6/22/09 - Green light was given yesterday for a truly extraordinary convention on mountain sports: the International Mountain Summit.
Wildlife Protection Groups Challenge Great Lakes Wolf Delisting
6/22/09 - Five wildlife protection groups filed a complaint in Federal District Court challenging the removal of Endangered Species Act protections for gray wolves in the western Great Lakes region.
Groups Applaud Western Governors' Efforts to Protect Wildlife Corridors
6/22/09 - In a historic agreement, state and federal agencies have agreed to work together to protect wildlife corridors essential to the survival of animals like pronghorn, caribou, mule deer, and elk.
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