Events

HC Customer Appreciation Day

So you say that your Employee Holiday Party got cancelled?  Well, High Country Outfitters thinks that is just awful, so we have decided to invite you all to OUR Holiday Party.  We will have food cooked on the Big Green Egg, Beer from Sweetwater Brewery and of course many SPECIAL DEALS for our great customers.  Join your friends at High Country Outfitters for a day of good times and good deals and we don’t even mind if you bring a few folks with you (my wife’s Holiday party was for employees only, no guests, can you believe it).


Reel Rock Tour 2011

Once again High Country Outfitters is bringing the Reel Rock Tour to Atlanta, GA!

Reel Rock 2011

On Thursday, September 22nd, 2011 the doors of Lefont Theater in Sandy Springs will open at 6:30pm as the climbing scene in Atlanta, GA turns out to support the Southeastern Climbers Coalition.  If you were there last year then you know what I am talking about and if you weren’t be sure not to miss it this year.  High Country Outfitters along with other businesses and associations in the Atlanta area have banded together to bring you Reel Rock Tour IV and it is bigger and better than before.  We are gathering some pretty sweet prizes for the this years raffle  which will also benefit the SCC so get there early and get ya some raffle tickets.  There will be some great vendors on site to answer some questions and show you some of the great new gear that you will of course be able to find at your local High Country.


The nitty gritty:

Sender Films and Big UP Productions are bringing audiences a mind-blowing, palm-sweating pump-fest of climbing flicks for the 6th annual REEL ROCK Film Tour. We’ve gathered the wildest climbing stories from around the globe: The legendary race for The Nose speed record; A nine year old bouldering prodigy; Tommy Caldwell’s efforts on the hardest big wall free climb; A crazed high-lining champion; The most insane ice climbing action ever and more. It’s all part of the cinematic tour de force that is REEL ROCK VI.

September 22nd, 2011.  Showing at Lefont Theater in Sandy Springs 5920 Roswell Road Northeast.  Doors will open at 6:30pm and the show will start at 7:30pm.  Tickets are $12.00 in advance and $15.00 at the door (please bring cash if you can).  Advance tickets can be purchased at either High Country Outfitters Location.


Social Night @ High Country

Social Night at HCJoin us for a night of Beer, Food, and Fun and help make a difference in the lives of children with cancer.  We will have a raffle to benefit Team HC who is about to embark on a 28.3 mile hike to help raise awareness and money for CureSearch who is solely dedicated to funding Children’s Cancer Research.  Kelly Bussell is going to give a slideshow recapping last years Triple Crown events.  We will have some music and of course Sweetwater Beer, and food from the Big Green Egg.  The fun will get kicked off around 6:30pm at the Buckhead High Country Outfitters Retail location.  Hope to see you there!


Groupon Info

Dear Groupon customers,

 

Congratulations on finding our smokin’ deal on the Chattahoochee River!  Here are a few FAQ’s that may help you out:

-High Country DOES offer a shuttle service!  Have dry clothes waiting at the bottom!

-Their is NO age limit on the Hooch. Come one come all.  Anyone under the age of 13 is required to wear a life jacket at all times. State regulation.

-Tubes, Rafts and Kayaks fill up very quickly!

-Reservations MUST be made a minimum of 1 week in advance.  We recommend making the reservation 2-3 weeks in advance to ensure availability

-For tube trips, expect to spend 2-4 hours on the river. The float is approximately 3 miles long, and only puts in at Powers Ferry.

-Raft and Kayak trips have the option to put in at Johnson Ferry (6 mile float) or Powers Ferry (3 mile). 5 and 3 hour trips respectively.

-We offer cooler tubes to hold your cold beverages. Cost is $15. Highly recommended! Our tubes have cupholders too! NO GLASS.

-Buy the Groupon and save some $!

-Click this link for more info


Come see us at 420 Fest

420 Fest

High Country Outfitters will be at 420 Fest 2011 in Candler Park from April 15-17th.  Come by say hi and get a deal on some cool gear, drink some great beer and hear some amazing music!  High Country Outfitters is always proud to support Sweetwater Brewery.  Mention this post and maybe you’ll get a special prize!


Great Event

Across Antarctica

Well, it was another one for the books at last Thursday’s special event.  Professional Mountain Guide, Ryan Waters, came and told us about his exciting trip where he and his partner Cecilie Skog walked across Antarctica, unsupported.  It was an arduous 70 day, 1,120 mile effort and it was very exciting to hear all about it.  The High Country Team chipped in and we made some BBQ Pork on the Big Green Egg and Sweetwater Brewery was on time with some great beer.  We, of course, did some good as well.  We raised $587.00 to go toward the 2011 Cordillera Blanca Environmental Expedition being mounted by the Deep South Section of the American Alpine Club.  Thanks to all who made it out and donated to the cause.


March is Summit Club Month

 

Summit Club

If you are a member of Summit Club and have shopped at High Country Outfitters in 2010 then you have store credit on your account!  What’s Summit Club you ask?  How do you join?  Well that’s simple.  Summit Club is High Country Outfitters customer rewards program.  Simply enroll in the program at your local High Country Outfitters and receive 5% back in store credit on ALL your purchases, sale items included, as well as getting special discounts on rentals, and guiding.  It is a one time charge of $10.00 that enrolls you for a lifetime.  Have you shopped at High Country in 2011?  If you have and are not a member of Summit Club then you can still enroll and get credit for all your 2011 purchases.


Ryan Waters is coming to High Country

BenefitOn March 24th, 2011 7:00pm High Country Outfitters is proud to be hosting a benefit for the 2011 Cordillera Blanca Expedition of the Deep South Section of the American Alpine Club.  Join professional adventurer Ryan Waters as he recounts the incredible 70 day, 1,120 mile journey across Antarctica with partner Cecilie Skog on the first unsupported and unassisted ski traverse of the continent.

Ryan Waters is a veteran of nine 8000 meter peak expeditions, including three expeditions to Mt. Everest, reaching the summit of both the Tibet and Nepal sides of the mountain. He has guided three expeditions to Cho Oyu, the sixth highest mountain in the world and led trips to K2, Broad Peak, and Gasherbrum II.

He developed a passion for the Andes Range of South America and was based in Argentina for several years. During this time he led over 30 expeditions in the mountains of Chile, Argentina and Ecuador. Ryan spent extensive time in the backcountry of South America working as a mountaineering instructor for Patagonia Outward Bound.

This is an event not to be missed.  A portion of the proceeds from the nights event will go to the 2011 Cordillera Blanca Expedition of the Deep South Section of the American Alpine Club.  On June 26 an expedition is to embark on what Ellen Lapham, chair of the Conservation Committee for the American Alpine Club, calls a “groundbreaking climber-scientist program” in Peru.  Organized by the  Deep South section of the AAC, the endeavor will bring together American and Peruvian climber-scientists to study local and global pollution and climate change in the Cordillera Blanca range, which contains the greatest concentration of 6000-meter mountains in this hemisphere.


2011 Cordillera Blanca Expedition

In June and July 2011, the Deep South Section of The American Alpine Club is spearheading an environmental mountaineering expedition to Peru’s highest mountain range. The Cordillera Blanca contains the highest concentration of mountains higher than 6,000 meters (19,685 ft.) in the Western Hemisphere, as well as the highest mountains in the Tropics. The purpose of the expedition will be to work with local and national governments, NGOs, and academic environmental experts to develop and institute a mountain-air-pollution-impacts monitoring program.

Cordillera2Section mountaineers and other AAC mountaineering scientists will be spending 2-4 weeks in Peru’s Cordillera Blanca, where the group will team with local climbers. The team will collect valuable environmental samples from elevations too high and remote for most scientists to be able to visit. The data collected by members will assist local land managers and scientists to determine the environmental impacts of local and global air pollution and global climate-change impacts on the Andes Mountains. Volunteer mountaineers are needed to help complete this project.

The American Alpine Club’s Executive Director, Phil Powers describes the role mountaineers will play in this research: “The high altitude ice on our planet holds extraordinary fresh water resources in places to which climbers have unique access. These are the water towers of our world. Climber scientists play a special role collecting data from locations that house key early indications of the effects of climate change but are very difficult to access.”

Core sampleThe AAC’s member mountaineers will work with local climbers from the Mountaineering School of Marcara, the region’s eminent mountaineering institution. Key mountains near the continental divide of South America will have their environment sampled and documented for air pollution impacts. Mountaineers will scale the complete vertical aspect of these key mountains to obtain these samples and data. It is expected that snow and ice will be sampled from 4,500 to over 6,300 meters in 500-meter increments to obtain a vertical and horizontal profile of impacts on the range.

Get more details about the upcoming expedition in this interview with AAC Deep South Section Chair, Chadwick Hagan and expedition co-leader Frank Nederhand.

AAC – Peru 2011 from Will Eccleston on Vimeo.


Team High Country Hiking for the Cure

 

Ultimate Hike

Team High Country Outfitters will be participating in the Ultimate Hike, benefiting CureSearch for Children’s Cancer to take place on May 14, 2011. The money we raise will fund and support collaborative research to find a cure for all cancers affecting children. We need your support, so please make a donation to CureSearch for Children’s Cancer. Together, we will Reach the Day when every child with cancer is guaranteed a cure.

This is a true ultimate challenge – on May 14, 2011, Team High Country Outfitters will be hiking 27.5 miles of the Appalachian Trail in one day to raise money and awareness towards finding the cure for children’s cancer, the #1 cause of death by disease in children.

Every day, 35 children are diagnosed with pediatric cancer – 7 of those children will not survive. Cancer is the #1 cause of death by disease in children. Although the cure rate is now 78% – up by 30% in the last 20 years – it is not good enough. Our goal is a 100% cure rate.

We ask for a minimum donation of $27.50 to represent a dollar a mile for the 27.5 miles we will be completing, of course any amount will be appreciated and go to the best of causes, our children.

Donate Now!