Outdoor Gear Creators Showcased at the First Ever KORE Kootenay Makers Market
KORE held the region’s first-ever Maker Market recently thanks to a grant awarded by Shop Local BC. This is a summary of the event.
Vince Hempsall lives in the beautiful mountain town of Nelson, British Columbia, where he spends his time rock climbing, backcountry skiing, and mountain biking (when not working). He is the editor of Kootenay Mountain Culture Magazine and online editor for the Mountain Culture Group.
KORE held the region’s first-ever Maker Market recently thanks to a grant awarded by Shop Local BC. This is a summary of the event.
KORE has been awarded a grant by Shop Local BC to showcase the craft gear makers of the Kootenays at a Makers Market in Kimberley.
Robert Button, founder of Zoa Engineering in Richmond, BC talks up his new personal rope tow invention that could change the backcountry.
KORE has created a video to showcase what all-electric recreation in the Kootenays could look like in the very near future.
The de facto publication of all things business in the province has written about KORE, Canada’s First Craft Outdoor Gear Alliance.
The founders of MADE Custom Apparel shared the story of their new startup and how it’s set to reinvent the outdoor clothing market.
Dan Durston shares his story of designing the world’s top-selling trekking pole tent and his grassroots methodology.
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