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India Everest Day
Indian mountaineering enthusiasts pay tribute at the statue of Everest summiteer Tenzing Norgay Sherpa during the Everest Day celebration in Siliguri, India, on May 29, 2025. (Photo by Diptendu Dutta/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's Record Holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa Who Climbed Everest 4 Times In 15 Days Receives Heroic Welcome
Nepal's record-holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa (center) poses for a photo alongside his relative upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 27, 2025, after becoming the first climber to summit Mount Everest four times in 15 days. Tashi rewrites history by summiting Everest four times within 15 days. The 29-year-old Sherpa from Phortse, Solukhumbu, creates history in mountain climbing on May 23, making his fourth successful ascent of Mount Everest in just 15 days. Tashi is also a member of the rope-fixing team from the 8K Expedition this year, who stands atop Everest on May 9, opening ways for other climbers to reach the summit. Tashi Gyalzen reaches the summit point at around 3:13 AM for the fourth time on May 23. The Sherpa climber this season climbs the world's highest peak on May 9, 14, 19, and 23. In 2019, he stands on Everest's summit for the first time. Since then, he has reached the peak three times from the Nepal side and once from the Tibetan side. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's Record Holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa Who Climbed Everest 4 Times In 15 Days Receives Heroic Welcome
Nepal's record-holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa (center) poses for a photo alongside his relative upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 27, 2025, after becoming the first climber to summit Mount Everest four times in 15 days. Tashi rewrites history by summiting Everest four times within 15 days. The 29-year-old Sherpa from Phortse, Solukhumbu, creates history in mountain climbing on May 23, making his fourth successful ascent of Mount Everest in just 15 days. Tashi is also a member of the rope-fixing team from the 8K Expedition this year, who stands atop Everest on May 9, opening ways for other climbers to reach the summit. Tashi Gyalzen reaches the summit point at around 3:13 AM for the fourth time on May 23. The Sherpa climber this season climbs the world's highest peak on May 9, 14, 19, and 23. In 2019, he stands on Everest's summit for the first time. Since then, he has reached the peak three times from the Nepal side and once from the Tibetan side. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's Record Holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa Who Climbed Everest 4 Times In 15 Days Receives Heroic Welcome
Nepal's record-holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa (left) and Bangladeshi climber Shakil (right), who climb Everest in 45 days, wave at the media upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 27, 2025. Tashi rewrites history by summiting Everest a record four times within 15 days. The 29-year-old Sherpa from Phortse, Solukhumbu, creates history in mountain climbing on May 23 by making his fourth successful ascent of Mount Everest in just 15 days. Tashi is also a member of the rope-fixing team from the 8K Expedition this year, who stand atop Everest on May 9, opening ways for other climbers to reach the summit. Tashi Gyalzen reaches the summit point at around 3:13 AM for the fourth time on May 23. The Sherpa climber this season climbs the world's highest peak on May 9, 14, 19, and 23. In 2019, he stands on Everest's summit for the first time. Since then, he reaches the peak three times from the Nepal side and once from the Tibetan side. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's Record Holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa Who Climbed Everest 4 Times In 15 Days Receives Heroic Welcome
Nepal's record-holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa (in blue cap) performs rituals alongside his wife and relatives upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 27, 2025, after becoming the first climber to summit Mount Everest four times in 15 days. Tashi rewrites history by summiting Everest a record four times within 15 days. The 29-year-old Sherpa from Phortse, Solukhumbu, creates history in mountain climbing on May 23, making his fourth successful ascent of Mount Everest in just 15 days. Tashi is also a member of the rope-fixing team from the 8K Expedition this year, who stands atop Everest on May 9, opening ways for other climbers to reach the summit. Tashi Gyalzen reaches the summit point at around 3:13 AM for the fourth time on May 23. The Sherpa climber this season climbs the world's highest peak on May 9, 14, 19, and 23. In 2019, he stands on Everest's summit for the first time. Since then, he has reached the peak three times from the Nepal side and once from the Tibetan side. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's Record Holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa Who Climbed Everest 4 Times In 15 Days Receives Heroic Welcome
Nepal's record-holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa (in blue cap) performs rituals alongside his wife and relatives upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 27, 2025, after becoming the first climber to summit Mount Everest four times in 15 days. Tashi rewrites history by summiting Everest a record four times within 15 days. The 29-year-old Sherpa from Phortse, Solukhumbu, creates history in mountain climbing on May 23, making his fourth successful ascent of Mount Everest in just 15 days. Tashi is also a member of the rope-fixing team from the 8K Expedition this year, who stands atop Everest on May 9, opening ways for other climbers to reach the summit. Tashi Gyalzen reaches the summit point at around 3:13 AM for the fourth time on May 23. The Sherpa climber this season climbs the world's highest peak on May 9, 14, 19, and 23. In 2019, he stands on Everest's summit for the first time. Since then, he has reached the peak three times from the Nepal side and once from the Tibetan side. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's Record Holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa Who Climbed Everest 4 Times In 15 Days Receives Heroic Welcome
Nepal's record-holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa (in blue cap) performs rituals alongside his wife and relatives upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 27, 2025, after becoming the first climber to summit Mount Everest four times in 15 days. Tashi rewrites history by summiting Everest a record four times within 15 days. The 29-year-old Sherpa from Phortse, Solukhumbu, creates history in mountain climbing on May 23, making his fourth successful ascent of Mount Everest in just 15 days. Tashi is also a member of the rope-fixing team from the 8K Expedition this year, who stands atop Everest on May 9, opening ways for other climbers to reach the summit. Tashi Gyalzen reaches the summit point at around 3:13 AM for the fourth time on May 23. The Sherpa climber this season climbs the world's highest peak on May 9, 14, 19, and 23. In 2019, he stands on Everest's summit for the first time. Since then, he has reached the peak three times from the Nepal side and once from the Tibetan side. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's Record Holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa Who Climbed Everest 4 Times In 15 Days Receives Heroic Welcome
Nepal's record-holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa (left) and Bangladeshi climber Shakil (right), who climb Everest in 45 days, wave at the media upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 27, 2025. Tashi rewrites history by summiting Everest a record four times within 15 days. The 29-year-old Sherpa from Phortse, Solukhumbu, creates history in mountain climbing on May 23 by making his fourth successful ascent of Mount Everest in just 15 days. Tashi is also a member of the rope-fixing team from the 8K Expedition this year, who stand atop Everest on May 9, opening ways for other climbers to reach the summit. Tashi Gyalzen reaches the summit point at around 3:13 AM for the fourth time on May 23. The Sherpa climber this season climbs the world's highest peak on May 9, 14, 19, and 23. In 2019, he stands on Everest's summit for the first time. Since then, he reaches the peak three times from the Nepal side and once from the Tibetan side. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Technicians On High-Rise In Stockholm
Rope access technicians conduct facade maintenance on the Stockholm One high-rise in the Hammarby Sjostad district of Stockholm, Sweden, on May 6, 2024. The team uses harnesses and safety equipment while working on the building's colorful glass exterior. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Technicians On High-Rise In Stockholm
Rope access technicians conduct facade maintenance on the Stockholm One high-rise in the Hammarby Sjostad district of Stockholm, Sweden, on May 6, 2024. The team uses harnesses and safety equipment while working on the building's colorful glass exterior. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Technicians On High-Rise In Stockholm
Rope access technicians conduct facade maintenance on the Stockholm One high-rise in the Hammarby Sjostad district of Stockholm, Sweden, on May 6, 2024. The team uses harnesses and safety equipment while working on the building's colorful glass exterior. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Technicians On High-Rise In Stockholm
Rope access technicians conduct facade maintenance on the Stockholm One high-rise in the Hammarby Sjostad district of Stockholm, Sweden, on May 6, 2024. The team uses harnesses and safety equipment while working on the building's colorful glass exterior. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Technicians On High-Rise In Stockholm
Rope access technicians conduct facade maintenance on the Stockholm One high-rise in the Hammarby Sjostad district of Stockholm, Sweden, on May 6, 2024. The team uses harnesses and safety equipment while working on the building's colorful glass exterior. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Tasse à café sans poignée pour escaladeurs
Tasse à café sans poignée pour escaladeurs - A new mug for drinking tea and coffee could be hard for people to grasp — as it does not have a handle. The Pinch Hold Mug was designed to develop hand strength from gripping the mug like a rock climber hanging onto a mountain crevice. Most of the surface is smooth but it has a rough and uneven surface reminiscent of a rocky cliff side crag on one side. There are indentations where users can place fingers and grip with just the fingertips. It means that to enjoy a beverage a user has to exercise their grip every time they grasp the receptacle. It was designed precisely to exercise the hand and grip and aimed at rock climbers. But the team behind it say anyone with a strong grip or wanting to develop one can also get some exercise as well. The Pinch Hold Mug is made from bone china and is available alongside a smaller espresso cup version. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Tasse à café sans poignée pour escaladeurs
Tasse à café sans poignée pour escaladeurs - A new mug for drinking tea and coffee could be hard for people to grasp — as it does not have a handle. The Pinch Hold Mug was designed to develop hand strength from gripping the mug like a rock climber hanging onto a mountain crevice. Most of the surface is smooth but it has a rough and uneven surface reminiscent of a rocky cliff side crag on one side. There are indentations where users can place fingers and grip with just the fingertips. It means that to enjoy a beverage a user has to exercise their grip every time they grasp the receptacle. It was designed precisely to exercise the hand and grip and aimed at rock climbers. But the team behind it say anyone with a strong grip or wanting to develop one can also get some exercise as well. The Pinch Hold Mug is made from bone china and is available alongside a smaller espresso cup version. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Tasse à café sans poignée pour escaladeurs
Tasse à café sans poignée pour escaladeurs - A new mug for drinking tea and coffee could be hard for people to grasp — as it does not have a handle. The Pinch Hold Mug was designed to develop hand strength from gripping the mug like a rock climber hanging onto a mountain crevice. Most of the surface is smooth but it has a rough and uneven surface reminiscent of a rocky cliff side crag on one side. There are indentations where users can place fingers and grip with just the fingertips. It means that to enjoy a beverage a user has to exercise their grip every time they grasp the receptacle. It was designed precisely to exercise the hand and grip and aimed at rock climbers. But the team behind it say anyone with a strong grip or wanting to develop one can also get some exercise as well. The Pinch Hold Mug is made from bone china and is available alongside a smaller espresso cup version. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Tasse à café sans poignée pour escaladeurs
Tasse à café sans poignée pour escaladeurs - A new mug for drinking tea and coffee could be hard for people to grasp — as it does not have a handle. The Pinch Hold Mug was designed to develop hand strength from gripping the mug like a rock climber hanging onto a mountain crevice. Most of the surface is smooth but it has a rough and uneven surface reminiscent of a rocky cliff side crag on one side. There are indentations where users can place fingers and grip with just the fingertips. It means that to enjoy a beverage a user has to exercise their grip every time they grasp the receptacle. It was designed precisely to exercise the hand and grip and aimed at rock climbers. But the team behind it say anyone with a strong grip or wanting to develop one can also get some exercise as well. The Pinch Hold Mug is made from bone china and is available alongside a smaller espresso cup version. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Tasse à café sans poignée pour escaladeurs
Tasse à café sans poignée pour escaladeurs - A new mug for drinking tea and coffee could be hard for people to grasp — as it does not have a handle. The Pinch Hold Mug was designed to develop hand strength from gripping the mug like a rock climber hanging onto a mountain crevice. Most of the surface is smooth but it has a rough and uneven surface reminiscent of a rocky cliff side crag on one side. There are indentations where users can place fingers and grip with just the fingertips. It means that to enjoy a beverage a user has to exercise their grip every time they grasp the receptacle. It was designed precisely to exercise the hand and grip and aimed at rock climbers. But the team behind it say anyone with a strong grip or wanting to develop one can also get some exercise as well. The Pinch Hold Mug is made from bone china and is available alongside a smaller espresso cup version. Picture supplied by JLPPA
JLPPA / Bestimage -
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Tasse à café sans poignée pour escaladeurs
Tasse à café sans poignée pour escaladeurs - A new mug for drinking tea and coffee could be hard for people to grasp — as it does not have a handle. The Pinch Hold Mug was designed to develop hand strength from gripping the mug like a rock climber hanging onto a mountain crevice. Most of the surface is smooth but it has a rough and uneven surface reminiscent of a rocky cliff side crag on one side. There are indentations where users can place fingers and grip with just the fingertips. It means that to enjoy a beverage a user has to exercise their grip every time they grasp the receptacle. It was designed precisely to exercise the hand and grip and aimed at rock climbers. But the team behind it say anyone with a strong grip or wanting to develop one can also get some exercise as well. The Pinch Hold Mug is made from bone china and is available alongside a smaller espresso cup version. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Handle-less coffee mug for rock climbers
Ferrari Press Agency
Mug 1
Ref 16288
06/11/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: ma3t
A new mug for drinking tea and coffee could be hard for people to grasp — as it does not have a handle.
The Pinch Hold Mug was designed to develop hand strength from gripping the mug like a rock climber hanging onto a mountain crevice.
Most of the surface is smooth but it has a rough and uneven surface reminiscent of a rocky cliff side crag on one side.
There are indentations where users can place fingers and grip with just the fingertips.
It means that to enjoy a beverage a user has to exercise their grip every time they grasp the receptacle.
It was designed precisely to exercise the hand and grip and aimed at rock climbers.
But the team behind it say anyone with a strong grip or wanting to develop one can also get some exercise as well.
The Pinch Hold Mug is made from bone china and is available alongside a smaller espresso cup version.
OPS: The handle-less Pinch Hold Mug.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Handle-less coffee mug for rock climbers
Ferrari Press Agency
Mug 1
Ref 16288
06/11/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: ma3t
A new mug for drinking tea and coffee could be hard for people to grasp — as it does not have a handle.
The Pinch Hold Mug was designed to develop hand strength from gripping the mug like a rock climber hanging onto a mountain crevice.
Most of the surface is smooth but it has a rough and uneven surface reminiscent of a rocky cliff side crag on one side.
There are indentations where users can place fingers and grip with just the fingertips.
It means that to enjoy a beverage a user has to exercise their grip every time they grasp the receptacle.
It was designed precisely to exercise the hand and grip and aimed at rock climbers.
But the team behind it say anyone with a strong grip or wanting to develop one can also get some exercise as well.
The Pinch Hold Mug is made from bone china and is available alongside a smaller espresso cup version.
OPS: The handle-less Pinch Hold Mug.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Handle-less coffee mug for rock climbers
Ferrari Press Agency
Mug 1
Ref 16288
06/11/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: ma3t
A new mug for drinking tea and coffee could be hard for people to grasp — as it does not have a handle.
The Pinch Hold Mug was designed to develop hand strength from gripping the mug like a rock climber hanging onto a mountain crevice.
Most of the surface is smooth but it has a rough and uneven surface reminiscent of a rocky cliff side crag on one side.
There are indentations where users can place fingers and grip with just the fingertips.
It means that to enjoy a beverage a user has to exercise their grip every time they grasp the receptacle.
It was designed precisely to exercise the hand and grip and aimed at rock climbers.
But the team behind it say anyone with a strong grip or wanting to develop one can also get some exercise as well.
The Pinch Hold Mug is made from bone china and is available alongside a smaller espresso cup version.
OPS: The handle-less Pinch Hold Mug.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Handle-less coffee mug for rock climbers
Ferrari Press Agency
Mug 1
Ref 16288
06/11/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: ma3t
A new mug for drinking tea and coffee could be hard for people to grasp — as it does not have a handle.
The Pinch Hold Mug was designed to develop hand strength from gripping the mug like a rock climber hanging onto a mountain crevice.
Most of the surface is smooth but it has a rough and uneven surface reminiscent of a rocky cliff side crag on one side.
There are indentations where users can place fingers and grip with just the fingertips.
It means that to enjoy a beverage a user has to exercise their grip every time they grasp the receptacle.
It was designed precisely to exercise the hand and grip and aimed at rock climbers.
But the team behind it say anyone with a strong grip or wanting to develop one can also get some exercise as well.
The Pinch Hold Mug is made from bone china and is available alongside a smaller espresso cup version.
OPS: The handle-less Pinch Hold espresso cups
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Handle-less coffee mug for rock climbers
Ferrari Press Agency
Mug 1
Ref 16288
06/11/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: ma3t
A new mug for drinking tea and coffee could be hard for people to grasp — as it does not have a handle.
The Pinch Hold Mug was designed to develop hand strength from gripping the mug like a rock climber hanging onto a mountain crevice.
Most of the surface is smooth but it has a rough and uneven surface reminiscent of a rocky cliff side crag on one side.
There are indentations where users can place fingers and grip with just the fingertips.
It means that to enjoy a beverage a user has to exercise their grip every time they grasp the receptacle.
It was designed precisely to exercise the hand and grip and aimed at rock climbers.
But the team behind it say anyone with a strong grip or wanting to develop one can also get some exercise as well.
The Pinch Hold Mug is made from bone china and is available alongside a smaller espresso cup version.
OPS: The handle-less Pinch Hold Mug.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Handle-less coffee mug for rock climbers
Ferrari Press Agency
Mug 1
Ref 16288
06/11/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: ma3t
A new mug for drinking tea and coffee could be hard for people to grasp — as it does not have a handle.
The Pinch Hold Mug was designed to develop hand strength from gripping the mug like a rock climber hanging onto a mountain crevice.
Most of the surface is smooth but it has a rough and uneven surface reminiscent of a rocky cliff side crag on one side.
There are indentations where users can place fingers and grip with just the fingertips.
It means that to enjoy a beverage a user has to exercise their grip every time they grasp the receptacle.
It was designed precisely to exercise the hand and grip and aimed at rock climbers.
But the team behind it say anyone with a strong grip or wanting to develop one can also get some exercise as well.
The Pinch Hold Mug is made from bone china and is available alongside a smaller espresso cup version.
OPS: The handle-less Pinch Hold Mug.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Selfridges unveils 40ft climbing column for summer
People can climb the pillar outside the Oxford Street store.
The 40-foot column, designed in reference to the façade of the Oxford Street store, will be available to climb from Friday as part of Selfridges' Sportopia summer of sport event.
Selfridges have unveiled a climbing column behind their London Flagship store on Oxford Street, as part of Sportopia their season ticket to summer. Throughout July and August, Selfridges becomes a sports venue like no other, with major-league brand collaborations that create immersive destinations in-store, fun and games on every floor and different ways to connect with sporting heroes and grassroots communities.
Climbing the Column are from left Destiny One, Anna Butler and Georgia Smith from Gorp Girls; a collective championing women + in the outdoors.
© Matt Writtle / Evening Standard / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Selfridges unveils 40ft climbing column for summer
People can climb the pillar outside the Oxford Street store.
The 40-foot column, designed in reference to the façade of the Oxford Street store, will be available to climb from Friday as part of Selfridges' Sportopia summer of sport event.
Selfridges have unveiled a climbing column behind their London Flagship store on Oxford Street, as part of Sportopia their season ticket to summer. Throughout July and August, Selfridges becomes a sports venue like no other, with major-league brand collaborations that create immersive destinations in-store, fun and games on every floor and different ways to connect with sporting heroes and grassroots communities.
Climbing the Column are from left Destiny One, Anna Butler and Georgia Smith from Gorp Girls; a collective championing women + in the outdoors.
© Matt Writtle / Evening Standard / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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Selfridges unveils 40ft climbing column for summer
People can climb the pillar outside the Oxford Street store.
The 40-foot column, designed in reference to the façade of the Oxford Street store, will be available to climb from Friday as part of Selfridges' Sportopia summer of sport event.
Selfridges have unveiled a climbing column behind their London Flagship store on Oxford Street, as part of Sportopia their season ticket to summer. Throughout July and August, Selfridges becomes a sports venue like no other, with major-league brand collaborations that create immersive destinations in-store, fun and games on every floor and different ways to connect with sporting heroes and grassroots communities.
Climbing the Column are from left Destiny One, Anna Butler and Georgia Smith from Gorp Girls; a collective championing women + in the outdoors.
© Matt Writtle / Evening Standard / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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Selfridges unveils 40ft climbing column for summer
People can climb the pillar outside the Oxford Street store.
The 40-foot column, designed in reference to the façade of the Oxford Street store, will be available to climb from Friday as part of Selfridges' Sportopia summer of sport event.
Selfridges have unveiled a climbing column behind their London Flagship store on Oxford Street, as part of Sportopia their season ticket to summer. Throughout July and August, Selfridges becomes a sports venue like no other, with major-league brand collaborations that create immersive destinations in-store, fun and games on every floor and different ways to connect with sporting heroes and grassroots communities.
Climbing the Column are from left Destiny One, Anna Butler and Georgia Smith from Gorp Girls; a collective championing women + in the outdoors.
© Matt Writtle / Evening Standard / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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Selfridges unveils 40ft climbing column for summer
People can climb the pillar outside the Oxford Street store.
The 40-foot column, designed in reference to the façade of the Oxford Street store, will be available to climb from Friday as part of Selfridges' Sportopia summer of sport event.
Selfridges have unveiled a climbing column behind their London Flagship store on Oxford Street, as part of Sportopia their season ticket to summer. Throughout July and August, Selfridges becomes a sports venue like no other, with major-league brand collaborations that create immersive destinations in-store, fun and games on every floor and different ways to connect with sporting heroes and grassroots communities.
Climbing the Column are from left Destiny One, Anna Butler and Georgia Smith from Gorp Girls; a collective championing women + in the outdoors.
© Matt Writtle / Evening Standard / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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Selfridges unveils 40ft climbing column for summer
People can climb the pillar outside the Oxford Street store.
The 40-foot column, designed in reference to the façade of the Oxford Street store, will be available to climb from Friday as part of Selfridges' Sportopia summer of sport event.
Selfridges have unveiled a climbing column behind their London Flagship store on Oxford Street, as part of Sportopia their season ticket to summer. Throughout July and August, Selfridges becomes a sports venue like no other, with major-league brand collaborations that create immersive destinations in-store, fun and games on every floor and different ways to connect with sporting heroes and grassroots communities.
Climbing the Column are from left Destiny One, Anna Butler and Georgia Smith from Gorp Girls; a collective championing women + in the outdoors.
© Matt Writtle / Evening Standard / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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Selfridges unveils 40ft climbing column for summer
People can climb the pillar outside the Oxford Street store.
The 40-foot column, designed in reference to the façade of the Oxford Street store, will be available to climb from Friday as part of Selfridges' Sportopia summer of sport event.
Selfridges have unveiled a climbing column behind their London Flagship store on Oxford Street, as part of Sportopia their season ticket to summer. Throughout July and August, Selfridges becomes a sports venue like no other, with major-league brand collaborations that create immersive destinations in-store, fun and games on every floor and different ways to connect with sporting heroes and grassroots communities.
Climbing the Column are from left Destiny One, Anna Butler and Georgia Smith from Gorp Girls; a collective championing women + in the outdoors.
© Matt Writtle / Evening Standard / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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http://www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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Selfridges unveils 40ft climbing column for summer
People can climb the pillar outside the Oxford Street store.
The 40-foot column, designed in reference to the façade of the Oxford Street store, will be available to climb from Friday as part of Selfridges' Sportopia summer of sport event.
Selfridges have unveiled a climbing column behind their London Flagship store on Oxford Street, as part of Sportopia their season ticket to summer. Throughout July and August, Selfridges becomes a sports venue like no other, with major-league brand collaborations that create immersive destinations in-store, fun and games on every floor and different ways to connect with sporting heroes and grassroots communities.
Climbing the Column are from left Destiny One, Anna Butler and Georgia Smith from Gorp Girls; a collective championing women + in the outdoors.
© Matt Writtle / Evening Standard / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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Selfridges unveils 40ft climbing column for summer
People can climb the pillar outside the Oxford Street store.
The 40-foot column, designed in reference to the façade of the Oxford Street store, will be available to climb from Friday as part of Selfridges' Sportopia summer of sport event.
Selfridges have unveiled a climbing column behind their London Flagship store on Oxford Street, as part of Sportopia their season ticket to summer. Throughout July and August, Selfridges becomes a sports venue like no other, with major-league brand collaborations that create immersive destinations in-store, fun and games on every floor and different ways to connect with sporting heroes and grassroots communities.
Climbing the Column are from left Destiny One, Anna Butler and Georgia Smith from Gorp Girls; a collective championing women + in the outdoors.
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Selfridges unveils 40ft climbing column for summer
People can climb the pillar outside the Oxford Street store.
The 40-foot column, designed in reference to the façade of the Oxford Street store, will be available to climb from Friday as part of Selfridges' Sportopia summer of sport event.
Selfridges have unveiled a climbing column behind their London Flagship store on Oxford Street, as part of Sportopia their season ticket to summer. Throughout July and August, Selfridges becomes a sports venue like no other, with major-league brand collaborations that create immersive destinations in-store, fun and games on every floor and different ways to connect with sporting heroes and grassroots communities.
Climbing the Column are from left Destiny One, Anna Butler and Georgia Smith from Gorp Girls; a collective championing women + in the outdoors.
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Selfridges unveils 40ft climbing column for summer
People can climb the pillar outside the Oxford Street store.
The 40-foot column, designed in reference to the façade of the Oxford Street store, will be available to climb from Friday as part of Selfridges' Sportopia summer of sport event.
Selfridges have unveiled a climbing column behind their London Flagship store on Oxford Street, as part of Sportopia their season ticket to summer. Throughout July and August, Selfridges becomes a sports venue like no other, with major-league brand collaborations that create immersive destinations in-store, fun and games on every floor and different ways to connect with sporting heroes and grassroots communities.
Climbing the Column are from left Destiny One, Anna Butler and Georgia Smith from Gorp Girls; a collective championing women + in the outdoors.
© Matt Writtle / Evening Standard / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Selfridges unveils 40ft climbing column for summer
People can climb the pillar outside the Oxford Street store.
The 40-foot column, designed in reference to the façade of the Oxford Street store, will be available to climb from Friday as part of Selfridges' Sportopia summer of sport event.
Selfridges have unveiled a climbing column behind their London Flagship store on Oxford Street, as part of Sportopia their season ticket to summer. Throughout July and August, Selfridges becomes a sports venue like no other, with major-league brand collaborations that create immersive destinations in-store, fun and games on every floor and different ways to connect with sporting heroes and grassroots communities.
Climbing the Column are from left Destiny One, Anna Butler and Georgia Smith from Gorp Girls; a collective championing women + in the outdoors.
© Matt Writtle / Evening Standard / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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Selfridges unveils 40ft climbing column for summer
People can climb the pillar outside the Oxford Street store.
The 40-foot column, designed in reference to the façade of the Oxford Street store, will be available to climb from Friday as part of Selfridges' Sportopia summer of sport event.
Selfridges have unveiled a climbing column behind their London Flagship store on Oxford Street, as part of Sportopia their season ticket to summer. Throughout July and August, Selfridges becomes a sports venue like no other, with major-league brand collaborations that create immersive destinations in-store, fun and games on every floor and different ways to connect with sporting heroes and grassroots communities.
Climbing the Column are from left Destiny One, Anna Butler and Georgia Smith from Gorp Girls; a collective championing women + in the outdoors.
© Matt Writtle / Evening Standard / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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Incovenient convenience store 120 metres up a sheer cliff face
Ferrari Press Agency
Store 1
Ref 15157
05/10/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: China News Service
The world’s most inconvenient convenience store sells food and drink — but only to customers who have scaled a 120 metre high sheer cliff wall to reach it.
The store is a a small wooden hut pegged top the cliff face.
It is located next to a popular tourist climb in Pingjiang County, Yueyang, Hunan, China.
Visitors flock to the site in September and October for something called the Mid-Autumn Festival celebrated across the country.
Part of the custom is to don hard hats and climbing gear to scale the cliff using iron handrails, horizontal ladders, and fixed cables.
The store used to be a shelter where climbers could rest midway through their ascent up the cliff.
However, a few years ago, it was converted into this very unusual convenience store that provides visitors with free water, as long as they have their own refillable water containers.
It also sells soft drinks and juices as well as special delicacies called mooncakes.
OPS: The cliff face store
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Incovenient convenience store 120 metres up a sheer cliff face
Ferrari Press Agency
Store 1
Ref 15157
05/10/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: China News Service
The world’s most inconvenient convenience store sells food and drink — but only to customers who have scaled a 120 metre high sheer cliff wall to reach it.
The store is a a small wooden hut pegged top the cliff face.
It is located next to a popular tourist climb in Pingjiang County, Yueyang, Hunan, China.
Visitors flock to the site in September and October for something called the Mid-Autumn Festival celebrated across the country.
Part of the custom is to don hard hats and climbing gear to scale the cliff using iron handrails, horizontal ladders, and fixed cables.
The store used to be a shelter where climbers could rest midway through their ascent up the cliff.
However, a few years ago, it was converted into this very unusual convenience store that provides visitors with free water, as long as they have their own refillable water containers.
It also sells soft drinks and juices as well as special delicacies called mooncakes.
OPS: The cliff face store
Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Incovenient convenience store 120 metres up a sheer cliff face
Ferrari Press Agency
Store 1
Ref 15157
05/10/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: China News Service
The world’s most inconvenient convenience store sells food and drink — but only to customers who have scaled a 120 metre high sheer cliff wall to reach it.
The store is a a small wooden hut pegged top the cliff face.
It is located next to a popular tourist climb in Pingjiang County, Yueyang, Hunan, China.
Visitors flock to the site in September and October for something called the Mid-Autumn Festival celebrated across the country.
Part of the custom is to don hard hats and climbing gear to scale the cliff using iron handrails, horizontal ladders, and fixed cables.
The store used to be a shelter where climbers could rest midway through their ascent up the cliff.
However, a few years ago, it was converted into this very unusual convenience store that provides visitors with free water, as long as they have their own refillable water containers.
It also sells soft drinks and juices as well as special delicacies called mooncakes.
OPS: The cliff face store
Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_161268671_FER
Incovenient convenience store 120 metres up a sheer cliff face
Ferrari Press Agency
Store 1
Ref 15157
05/10/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: China News Service
The world’s most inconvenient convenience store sells food and drink — but only to customers who have scaled a 120 metre high sheer cliff wall to reach it.
The store is a a small wooden hut pegged top the cliff face.
It is located next to a popular tourist climb in Pingjiang County, Yueyang, Hunan, China.
Visitors flock to the site in September and October for something called the Mid-Autumn Festival celebrated across the country.
Part of the custom is to don hard hats and climbing gear to scale the cliff using iron handrails, horizontal ladders, and fixed cables.
The store used to be a shelter where climbers could rest midway through their ascent up the cliff.
However, a few years ago, it was converted into this very unusual convenience store that provides visitors with free water, as long as they have their own refillable water containers.
It also sells soft drinks and juices as well as special delicacies called mooncakes.
OPS: The cliff face store
Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_161268669_FER
Incovenient convenience store 120 metres up a sheer cliff face
Ferrari Press Agency
Store 1
Ref 15157
05/10/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: China News Service
The world’s most inconvenient convenience store sells food and drink — but only to customers who have scaled a 120 metre high sheer cliff wall to reach it.
The store is a a small wooden hut pegged top the cliff face.
It is located next to a popular tourist climb in Pingjiang County, Yueyang, Hunan, China.
Visitors flock to the site in September and October for something called the Mid-Autumn Festival celebrated across the country.
Part of the custom is to don hard hats and climbing gear to scale the cliff using iron handrails, horizontal ladders, and fixed cables.
The store used to be a shelter where climbers could rest midway through their ascent up the cliff.
However, a few years ago, it was converted into this very unusual convenience store that provides visitors with free water, as long as they have their own refillable water containers.
It also sells soft drinks and juices as well as special delicacies called mooncakes.
OPS: The cliff face store
Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Incovenient convenience store 120 metres up a sheer cliff face
Ferrari Press Agency
Store 1
Ref 15157
05/10/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: China News Service
The world’s most inconvenient convenience store sells food and drink — but only to customers who have scaled a 120 metre high sheer cliff wall to reach it.
The store is a a small wooden hut pegged top the cliff face.
It is located next to a popular tourist climb in Pingjiang County, Yueyang, Hunan, China.
Visitors flock to the site in September and October for something called the Mid-Autumn Festival celebrated across the country.
Part of the custom is to don hard hats and climbing gear to scale the cliff using iron handrails, horizontal ladders, and fixed cables.
The store used to be a shelter where climbers could rest midway through their ascent up the cliff.
However, a few years ago, it was converted into this very unusual convenience store that provides visitors with free water, as long as they have their own refillable water containers.
It also sells soft drinks and juices as well as special delicacies called mooncakes.
OPS: The cliff face store
Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_161268660_FER
Incovenient convenience store 120 metres up a sheer cliff face
Ferrari Press Agency
Store 1
Ref 15157
05/10/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: China News Service
The world’s most inconvenient convenience store sells food and drink — but only to customers who have scaled a 120 metre high sheer cliff wall to reach it.
The store is a a small wooden hut pegged top the cliff face.
It is located next to a popular tourist climb in Pingjiang County, Yueyang, Hunan, China.
Visitors flock to the site in September and October for something called the Mid-Autumn Festival celebrated across the country.
Part of the custom is to don hard hats and climbing gear to scale the cliff using iron handrails, horizontal ladders, and fixed cables.
The store used to be a shelter where climbers could rest midway through their ascent up the cliff.
However, a few years ago, it was converted into this very unusual convenience store that provides visitors with free water, as long as they have their own refillable water containers.
It also sells soft drinks and juices as well as special delicacies called mooncakes.
OPS: The cliff face store
Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_161268659_FER
Incovenient convenience store 120 metres up a sheer cliff face
Ferrari Press Agency
Store 1
Ref 15157
05/10/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: China News Service
The world’s most inconvenient convenience store sells food and drink — but only to customers who have scaled a 120 metre high sheer cliff wall to reach it.
The store is a a small wooden hut pegged top the cliff face.
It is located next to a popular tourist climb in Pingjiang County, Yueyang, Hunan, China.
Visitors flock to the site in September and October for something called the Mid-Autumn Festival celebrated across the country.
Part of the custom is to don hard hats and climbing gear to scale the cliff using iron handrails, horizontal ladders, and fixed cables.
The store used to be a shelter where climbers could rest midway through their ascent up the cliff.
However, a few years ago, it was converted into this very unusual convenience store that provides visitors with free water, as long as they have their own refillable water containers.
It also sells soft drinks and juices as well as special delicacies called mooncakes.
OPS: The cliff face store
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Asia, Nepal, Khumbu valley, Sagamartha National Park, Unesco World Heritage site, summit of Ama Dablam (6812m), view of Everest
Summit of Ama Dablam, 6812m, view of Everest, Sagarmatha National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Khumbu Valley, Nepal, Himalayas, Asia
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St Dunstans Hill Garden In The City. London's Parks And Green Spaces Have Been Rejuvenated Thanks To A Combination Of Lottery Cash And The Efforts Of Residents Says The Latest Edition Of A Guide To The Capital. Many Parks Have Been Restored After Mu
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nigel Howard / Associated Newspapers / Rex Features ( 1077950a )
St Dunstans Hill Garden In The City. London's Parks And Green Spaces Have Been Rejuvenated Thanks To A Combination Of Lottery Cash And The Efforts Of Residents Says The Latest Edition Of A Guide To The Capital. Many Parks Have Been Restored After Multi-million-pound Grants While The Threat Of Development Has Spurred Some Local Communities Into Fighting To Save Their Public Spaces. But The Ppublisher Of The Green Spaces Guide To London Says That Many People Still Do Not Take Advantage Of The Open Areas Around Them. St Dunstan In The East St Dunstan's Hill Ec3. Tues-thurs 10am-5pm. Climbers And Creepers Make Creative Use Of The Bombed-out Shell Of One Of Sir Christopher Wren's Finest Churches.
St Dunstans Hill Garden In The City. London's Parks And Green Spaces Have Been Rejuvenated Thanks To A Combination Of Lottery Cash And The Efforts Of Residents Says The Latest Edition Of A Guide To The Capital. Many Parks Have Been Restored After Mu
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St Dunstans Hill Garden In The City. London's Parks And Green Spaces Have Been Rejuvenated Thanks To A Combination Of Lottery Cash And The Efforts Of Residents Says The Latest Edition Of A Guide To The Capital. Many Parks Have Been Restored After Mu
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nigel Howard / Associated Newspapers / Rex Features ( 1077735a )
St Dunstans Hill Garden In The City. London's Parks And Green Spaces Have Been Rejuvenated Thanks To A Combination Of Lottery Cash And The Efforts Of Residents Says The Latest Edition Of A Guide To The Capital. Many Parks Have Been Restored After Multi-million-pound Grants While The Threat Of Development Has Spurred Some Local Communities Into Fighting To Save Their Public Spaces. But The Ppublisher Of The Green Spaces Guide To London Says That Many People Still Do Not Take Advantage Of The Open Areas Around Them. St Dunstan In The East St Dunstan's Hill Ec3. Tues-thurs 10am-5pm. Climbers And Creepers Make Creative Use Of The Bombed-out Shell Of One Of Sir Christopher Wren's Finest Churches.
St Dunstans Hill Garden In The City. London's Parks And Green Spaces Have Been Rejuvenated Thanks To A Combination Of Lottery Cash And The Efforts Of Residents Says The Latest Edition Of A Guide To The Capital. Many Parks Have Been Restored After Mu
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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