Rock Experience supports once again Lecco’s alpinism

Rock Experience supports once again Lecco’s alpinism

Last October 8, the brand renewed the collaboration with the two historical Lecco’s Alpine groups: the Gamma Alpine Group and the Ragni di Lecco. During the conference were presented many news, in particular for Gamma, such as the arrival of new members and a project of redevelopment of the ferrate Gamma 1 and Gamma 2, including the restyling of the logo.

Michele Figerio, founder of Rock Experience, didn’t think twice to collaborate with two of the groups that have made the history of alpinism, especially in a territory so dear to him. 
Figerio comments: “During our activity, we have always considered important to support Lecco’s excellences, and with them the great alpine tradition from which we all come from, creating synergies between those who work on the wall and those who, like us, propose a brand that reflects a lifestyle and a passion. A commitment, that of Rock Experience, with the aim of enhancing the mountain culture of our territory and consequently of the environment that surrounds us”.

From this thought, the collaboration with the two groups was born spontaneously, in particular the most recent one with the Gamma Group which is in full activity and investment.
The Gammas, in fact, have added to their roster 9 new members arriving at 66 active members. In addition to the new athletes, the Group can boast a restyling of the logo of its climbing frames due to the restructuring of the same. At the end of September, work began on the two sections of the Gamma 1 and Gamma 2 safeguard climb, which were made safe for a total cost of 300,000 euros.

Investments, redevelopments and activities bring a lot of movement and Rock Experience did not want to waste the collaboration with the two groups by staying put. The brand, in fact, will present a collection of clothing, Ground Up, developed in collaboration with some of the strongest climbers of the Lecco association, who have personally tested the garments in the area.

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