MAMMUT | Mammut's 150th Anniversary "PEAKS COLLECTION"
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February 26, 2015

MAMMUT | Mammut's 150th Anniversary "PEAKS COLLECTION"


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A Single Rope Emerges When People Wearing It Stand Together!


What is Mammut's 150th Anniversary "PEAKS COLLECTION"?



Mammut has released the 150th Anniversary "PEAKS COLLECTION," featuring a unique, asymmetrical pattern and bold lines never seen before. When people wearing this collection stand together, the pattern of a single rope emerges. This represents the connection between mountains and people, people and people, and Mammut's roots.

Text by KAJII Makoto (OPENERS)






Don't Miss the Mammut 150th Anniversary Event!



This year marks Mammut's 150th anniversary. Since August last year, the company has been undertaking an unprecedented project, "The Biggest Peak Project In The World," aiming to conquer 150 peaks globally over a one-year period.

In Japan, last August, students from the mountaineering club of Ishinomaki High School and Mammut store customers ascended Mt. Akashi in the Yatsugatake mountains, while maintaining the Bunzaburo trail. Applications are currently being accepted for the second phase of this country tour.



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The second phase of this project is "TATEYAMA." This special tour offers a chance to experience the magnificent snow-covered landscape before it's open to the public and to enjoy the pristine powder snow of Mt. Tateyama, untouched by anyone.



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Peak Project Application Details
Dates | Friday, April 13 - Sunday, April 15, 2012
Number of Participants | 10
Schedule Details
Friday, 13th: Meet at Ogizawa in the morning
Saturday, 14th: Traverse Tateyama Sanzan or round trip to Mt. Oyama
Sunday, 15th: Disperse at Ogizawa in the evening

Mammut Sports Group Japan
Tel. 03-5366-0587
http://www.mammut.jp





This tour involves using crampons and ice axes. However, the round trip to Mt. Oyama is open to those new to snow climbing. Please note that participants are responsible for preparing their own snow climbing gear.

*Meet and disperse at Ogizawa.
*Participants are requested to make a donation to the IFMGA (International Federation of Mountain Guide Associations) to support mountain guides from emerging countries such as Kyrgyzstan and Peru.
Three IFMGA mountain guides will accompany this tour to support the project.
After the application deadline, participants will be selected through a rigorous lottery.
*Applications with incomplete information or missing receipts will be disqualified.
*We cannot respond to inquiries regarding application confirmation or lottery results. Thank you for your understanding.
Receipt Valid Until | Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Application Deadline | Postmarked by Wednesday, February 15, 2012
During the period, please attach receipts for MAMMUT products totaling ¥10,500 or more to the provided application postcard, fill in the necessary details, and submit your application.

For details, please visit the Mammut website
http://www.mammut.ch/basecamp/ja/basecamp-news?iframe=1

Mammut Store (in Japan) Website
http://mammutstore.jp/information/#m1