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 OTH FEATURES 30 / 12 / 02
 

OM Review Of The Year - Part Two

By Jon

Here's part two of our cliché-packed review of 2002 on the site from July through to December. Fight boredom, but watch out for that lethal left hook delivered while you're yawning...


July

• Serious controversy hit OUTDOORSmagic when site member Guy Newbold wrote a scathing critique of Three Peaks charity challenges based on his personal experiences as a resident of Wasdale.

• We unbuttoned the flies on TNF's new A5 casual range to reveal the funniest logo placement we've seen for ages, take a look...

• Meanwhile, Rambler-baiting Nicholas van Hoogstraaten went down for manslaughter, to a restrained reaction from the RA.

• Plus: Doug Scott interviewed, and TNF's new kit,


August

• Things normally get quiet around high summer, but Scotland's first national park opened in the Loch Lomond area.

• We scooped the rest of the UK's outdoor media with news of Gore's new, most breathable fabric ever.

• Closer to home, massive rains hit northern England and we brought you firsthand pics of the impact on the western side of the Peak District.

• It was also the month when we spotted Elvis on Crib Goch and interviewed him, who said we weren't a serious site, eh?

• On the gear front, Karrimor released a new pack made from the same fabric as Zodiac launches, we dubbed it the 'toughest ever rucksac'. It does smell a bit rubbery though...

• Plus: Everest Base Camp trek in detail with pics and Simon Kirwan's guide to travel photography.


September

• We brought you another scoop with first impressions of Berghaus's brilliant new 2003 lightweight range of kit, very nice it is too. And that topless pic of Alan Hinkes was just a bonus, sort of.

• Meanwhile, the last paths closed by foot and mouth were, almost unbelievably, opened to the public again a year after the final case of the disease.

• And we selflessly investigated all the newest kit for 2003 at the Go Outdoors trade show in Harrogate. It was hell, believe me, nobody should have to go through that... Part one and part two.

• Plus: Lowe's new eVENT fabric, the most breathable ever, they say...


October

• A sad start to October with the news that Swedish explorer Goran Kropp had been killed in a rock climbing accident in the US plus more depressing news from Kilimanjaro where two porters died mainly because of inadequate clothing.

• On the gear front, Salomon announced the end of the faithful X-Adventure 7 boot. But just ten days later we had pics of its replacement.

• On a lighter note, a Welsh farmer was sentenced to anger management classes after driving his tractor complete with hedge trimmer at a group of walkers in North Wales. Nice...

Plus: first ever Gore meet up from Patterdale, you tried new Gore kit and OM readers mass test of Paramo in real conditions report.


November

• In a confusing start to the month, everyone's favourite climber Stevie Haston was held to ransom by Maoists in Nepal - locals later claimed that the amount demanded was 4,000 rupees or £40 rather than the £4,000 claimed at the time.

• A US television programme turned Everest into a game show by offering winning contestants the chance to climb the mountain. Serious climbers were no amused...

• We rubbed shoulders with the stars at the Kendal Mountain Film Festival where sober climbers - shome mistake there shurely - were scandalised by John Redhead's 'One For The Crow', poor dears...


December

• Back to the present day then, dinosaurs walked the earth etc. A young British backpacker survived a three-day ordeal on an Australian mountains thanks, she claims, to sugar-free gum. The forum is divided over whether she's a dippy loon or a resourceful young lady.

• Extreme Ironing upped its profile with two telly appearances in a week after the Brits won the World Team Championships.

• Plus we highlighted news that girls really are wimpier than boys, they just can't handle the pain as well you know.

• And we launched free OM wallpaper to beautify your desktop, go and take a look.


And that's it. Not a bad year really, but roll on 2003.


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