Friends of the CAIC ASPEN SOCIAL & BENEFIT DINNER

Restaurant Six89 is hosting the 4TH Annual “Friends of the CAIC” Social and Benefit Dinner on Monday, January 26th, at 6:00pm.The evening begins with an epic silent auction and social appetizer hour with cash bar, followed by dinner with wine at 7:30pm.
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As of this fall the RFAC is no more. It has grown and expanded into a statewide non profit that supports avalanche forecasting and education under the name Friends of the CAIC. First priority will be keeping the Aspen office open and any extra funding will go to other projects.

As our love of the backcountry grows so does the importance of the CAIC in providing important and useful info to the backcountry rider, skier, and user; whatever your preferred mode of transport. This year, that statement is an understatement.

The price is $68.90 per person, plus tax & gratuity. All proceeds go to the Aspen Office of the Colorado Avalanche Information Center.

Seating is limited; and the event is certain to sell quickly. Please call Six89 promptly for reservations; 970.963.6890.

Help maybe save a life, share the evening and the table with fellow backcountry characters, imbibe in some good food and drink, impress a date, and engage in terribly hip “snowpack” speak.

Form vs. Function and PR 2.0

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Molded pulp shoebox - cool design, but not sustainable to produce.

Newton Running has recently been featured in dozens of environmental and packaging blogs (yes, blogs about packaging) with a story about their cool, eco-friendly, molded pulp shoeboxes. The story reached a fever pitch with a re-post on treehugger.com.

One problem though, Newton never actually produced those shoeboxes.

Turns out Newton’s ad agency submitted the shoebox to several design awards, and won. The box was also featured in the uber-cool Communication Arts magazine.

As is often the case, Newton learned that the ‘green design’ of the pulp shoe box was not very sustainable to produce. Not only were the pulp boxes significantly more expensive to make, but they are produced far from the footwear factory and they would dramatically increase overall freight costs because they do not stack in containers, warehouses or retail stores efficiently.

Newton has instead developed a new rectangular shoebox that is produced from 100% post consumer waste and uses soy-based inks. The new packaging is easy to store and ship, it’s lightweight and it’s easy to break down and recycle. Rather than tissue paper, they’re using recycled cardboard inserts (scraps from the box die-cut) to protect the shoes.

New suistainable shoebox

New sustainable shoebox

In an old PR model, all the coverage of the award-winning pulp shoebox would fit under the heading of “any publicity is good publicity.” Sure, Newton could have issued a correction in a press release, but it’s unlikely anyone would have picked it up. However, in the world of 2.0, where news is featured on blogs, forums and twitter posts, we were able to respond to this story in real-time. We set about posting comments on any site that featured the pulp shoebox story, explaining Newton’s decision to use a recycled, rectangular box, and directed them to the Newton blog for the whole story. This resulted in numerous online discussions, several new, accurate stories like this, a spike in traffic on the Newton blog and at least two interviews with Newton reps for editorial features in traditional media outlets.

Is your PR ready to step outside the box?

Deep BC Spy Cam

This past week I was deep in the Colorado backcountry and nabbed some spy shots of BD athletes Nick Devore, Will Cardamone, Jacqui Edgerly and Mark Welgos putting new BD AvaLung packs, poles, gloves, hats, skins and skis through their paces.

Jacqui E checking swing weight

Jacqui E checking swing weight

The snow was deep but the crew did take to the air allowing me to catch some glimpses of the new Justice ski.

What's up with that plaid pack?

What's up with that plaid pack?

Nicky D seemed to always find the deep forest through the trees.

Could those be some new rockered tip skis?

Could those be some new rockered tip skis?

Welgos was rocking the the award winning BD Factor boots which seemed to be living up to their reputation.

Mark letting it run

Mark letting it run

To learn more go skiing in deep snow in UT, CO, VT, CALI or WA and keep your eyes peeled!