News and events
24.2.2008
Hvannadalshnúkur 2008 - Dress warmly

66°NORTH and Icelandic Mountain Guides are holding an introduction talk about high mountaineering gear at the 66°NORTH premises, Faxafen 12 in Reykjavik, on Wednesday February 27 at 8pm.
The meeting will cover clothing and nutrition, and the audience can shop and get expert advice from the evening’s specialists after the presentation. Those who are planning to climb the Hvannadalshnúkur will get a membership card that gives them a 25% discount off 66° NORTH outdoor clothing, and 15% discount off shoes and other mountaineering accessories, that are sold in the 66°NORTH shops.
More than 200 people have entered. There is still time to register and take part in this adventure.
About 66°NORTH
66°NORTH Ltd. is one of Iceland’s oldest manufacturing companies. It was established in the year 1926, it's been a longtime leading innovator in the creation of specialised clothing for use in the toughest conditions on land and sea. 66°NORTH Ltd also prides itself on being an expert in the production of supreme quality clothing for sports and leisure. Not only does 66°NORTH have happy customers, but an impressive list of awards for its designs and marketing campaigns.
Today, the company employs a team of over 300 people. It has 9 stores in Iceland under the names of 66°NORTH and Iceland Gift Store, as well as a store in Latvia and two stores in Lithuania. Furthermore the 66°NORTH apparel is sold in retail stores across Europe and North America.
For further information about 66°NORTH visit our international website, www.66north.com.
About Icelandic Mountain Guides
Icelandic Mountain Guides (IMG) offers Icelandic hiking tours, mountaineering adventures, trekking, climbing and more.
IMG believe that no vacation in Iceland would be complete without experiencing its beautiful and unspoilt natural environment. IMG therefore offers a wide variety of hiking tours that will give the visitor a direct and powerful experience.
IMG offers hiking tours from its corporate headquarters in Reykjavik year-round, and from its base camp located in the beautiful Skaftafell National Park, located in Southern Iceland at the foot of the Vatnajokull Glacier, from May – September.
For further information about Icelandic Mountain Guides visit the website, www.mountainguide.is.
