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I celandic outerwear company 66˚North is partnering with adventure photographers Benjamin Hardman and Alex Strohl to offer a photography-themed trip to Iceland in 2021. The prize includes round-trip flights for two from any location directly serviced by Icelandair, as well as a day with Strohl and Hardman exploring their favorite locations in Iceland. Accommodations, unfortunately, are not included. The runner-up prize is a Snæfell waterproof shell jacket , which usually costs $500.
The description of the contest explains that during your travels with the photographers, you’ll “learn tricks of the trade when it comes to Arctic photography or trekking, or just enjoy a day out in nature exploring Iceland with these two world-famous adventurers.”
To enter the contest, just fill out the form online and follow 66˚North on Instagram, or join the 66˚North club on Strava . Only those 18 or older are allowed to apply. Prize winners will be selected at random on December 21, 2021, and the trip itself will take place on dates in 2021 that work for both the winners and photographers.
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You Could Win an Icelandic Photography Adventure in 2021
66˚north is giving away flights to iceland and a day with adventure photographers alex strohl and benjamin hardman. here’s how to enter..
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If you’re one of the 2 million people who follow Alex Strohl or 676,000 people who double-click on Benjamin Hardman ’s Instagram photos, we may have just found your 2021 dream trip. The two adventure photographers are teaming up with 66˚North , a nearly 100-year-old Icelandic outerwear company that recently launched in the U.S. market, to give away an epic trip to Iceland next year.
In addition to round-trip flights to Iceland for two from any location where Icelandair operates a direct flight, the winner and a guest will also get to spend a day with Strohl and Hardman exploring their favorite off-the-beaten-path Icelandic locations and learning about Arctic photography. Even if you don’t win, the runners-up prize is still pretty great: 66˚North will also give three people its Snæfell waterproof shell jacket , which regularly costs $500 and is available in both men’s and women’s sizes.
Photographer Alex Strohl is wearing the 66˚North Hornstrandir waterproof shell jacket.
Those 18 years and up can enter by filling in the form at 66north.com/hardmanxstrohl with your email and following 66˚North on Instagram @66north or joining the 66˚North club on Strava . And if you don’t already follow Strohl and Hardman on Instagram, we highly recommend that too if you want a daily dose of gorgeous scenery and landscapes. You can find them at @alexstrohl and @benjaminhardman .
The prize winners will be drawn at random on December 21, 2020, and the trip will take place in 2021 on dates that work with both the winner’s and the photographers’ schedules. While accommodations are not included in the prize package, you can consult AFAR’s favorite hotels in Iceland for inspiration.
Iceland’s borders currently remain closed to most U.S. and Canadian passport holders. But with the first vaccines being administered this month around the world, hopefully the E.U. will lift its restrictions so the contest winners can take this trip sooner rather than later in 2021.
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Discover one of the world’s most beautiful landscapes with the Icelandic outerwear brand
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Known for its majestic frozen peaks, unique culinary traditions and unrivalled opportunities for adventure, Iceland ranks high on many people’s travel bucket lists – which comes as no surprise to Iceland-based outerwear brand 66°North .
Founded in 1926 to keep the nation’s fishermen protected against its extreme elements, the quality and durability of 66°North’s performance jackets and clothing soon saw it become the outfitter of choice for Iceland’s search and rescue teams.
In the decades since, its garments have been been to some of the earth’s most remote locations and withstood one of its harshest and most unpredictable climates, all while protecting the family, friends and neighbours 66°North counts as loyal customers.
Accordingly, this experience has given 66°North the utmost respect and affection for the natural world, both at home and abroad. It proudly proclaims its products are ‘Made for Life’ and has been awarded B Corporation certification, verifying it meets rigorous social and environmental standards. In fact, with its dedicated approach to creating a circular economy, 66°North hopes to not only minimise harm to the environment but to actively make a net positive impact on the world.
And it wants you to get involved. Luxury London has teamed up with 66°North to give one lucky reader the chance to win a trip to Iceland to discover just what makes the country quite so special. The prize includes two return flights to Iceland, a super-jeep tour of stunning Þórsmörk and, of course, a trip to 66°North’s Reykjavik flagship to pick out a shell jacket each to take home.
To enter simply click on the link below and fill out the form by 12 May 2022, full terms and conditions here . Good luck!
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How 66°North Plans to Bring Iceland to the World
At nearly 100 years young, 66°North might be the oldest startup you’ve never heard of.
But that isn’t the case in the outdoor-apparel brand’s native Iceland, where Hans Kristjánsson, a man from the small fishing village of Suðureyri, decided in 1926 to make specialized clothing that would protect local fishermen and search-and-rescue teams from the North Atlantic’s harsh and frequently deadly elements.
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“This was basically in the early days of the last century; there were no weather forecasts and the boats were small and open,” said Helgi Oskarsson, who took over the reins as CEO in 2011. “And the weather has the tendency here in Iceland to change quite frequently—as we say, four seasons in one day—which for the fishermen can be the difference between life and death.”
There isn’t a single person in Iceland who doesn’t own at least one jacket, fleece or sweater emblazoned with Suðureyri’s latitude. Outside of Iceland, however, is a different story, one that 66°North is eager to change.
Oskarsson said he often feels like he’s caught between two worlds. He can be chatting up someone who has been with the company for 40 years one minute and then figuring out how to tackle international logistics issues the next.
“There’s a lot of tradition. The company is extremely well established in many ways, but the fact that we are now expanding the brand outside of Iceland is first and foremost like a startup project,” he said. “And there are a lot of new things we need to learn and certain things we need to kind of unlearn.”
Among the “new things” is Kei Toyoshima’s appointment in November as creative director. Toyoshima previously served as head of menswear at Bottega Veneta and Haider Ackerman and menswear consultant for Louis Vuitton.
Toyoshima isn’t Icelandic, but he gets it. His native Japan is also an island, with an equally large fishing industry. And Japanese and Scandinavian aesthetics have more in common than not with their shared love of clean, minimalist functionality.
“Since I took over the company, I have been trying to move the quality even further up, and kind of into a premium category,” Oskarsson said.
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In 2014, 66°North opened its first international store in Copenhagen, a city that was once Iceland’s capital, back when the country was part of the Danish crown, and home to It Girl label Ganni , a regular collaborator with shared Nordic values. It was a way of dipping a toe into the proverbial waters, Oskarsson said. Last year, it decided to make the plunge with a flagship on London’s famed Regent Street. This was its signal that it was ready to be taken seriously.
But 66°North’s Icelandic roots are still very much central to its character, Oskarsson said. For one thing, it still makes gear for fishermen, something that sets it apart from the Patagonias and The North Faces of the world.
“When you’re making clothing to save people’s lives, you can’t compromise on quality and durability,” he said.
And when one caters to a population of 370,000 people for whom the Arctic is their backyard, one’s garments have to be multipurpose by necessity.
“When we design a jacket for ski, we also think about how it can be used for other purposes, like maybe hiking, riding horses or playing golf,” Oskarsson said. “So instead of buying five different jackets for five different activities, you can buy [just] one.”
In a way, 66°North was sustainable before sustainability became a talking point. All its gloves, for instance, are made out of leftover scraps of fabric. The brand has also been providing repairs since its inception. In fact, the mending operation was once its largest revenue generator.
Oskarsson laughed when he recalled attending a conference and hearing someone from Patagonia urging the audience to repair rather than replace their items. He hadn’t realized there was another option.
Repairs have made 66°North a better designer, too. He recounted the story behind its popular kids’ overall, which one harried mother had brought in to be fixed once every few weeks. When the company finally asked her what her child had been doing in them, she revealed that she lived next to a lava field, a common feature across Iceland. That’s when it decided to make a “lava-proof” overall, Oskarsson said. “You can’t live here [and not be] very close to nature.”
In 2022, 66°North became a certified B Corp , making it legally beholden to consider the impact its decisions have on people and the planet. Improving its score—currently 93.5 out of a possible maximum of 200—is the next step, though Oskarsson said that this isn’t a “goal in itself [but rather] a part of who we are and what we should always strive to be.”
This includes honing its carbon goals. Since 2019, the brand has achieved carbon neutrality for Scopes 1 and 2, which account for half of its emissions, as part of its “path to net zero.” Most of its stores already run on clean energy. 66°North is also developing its hybrid and electric fleet, boosting its share of recycled materials with partners like Gore and Polartec (they average 70 percent of its collection at present), and growing a forest in partnership with the Icelandic Forestry Association. Next year, its two owned and operated factories in Latvia, where most of its production takes place, will be topped with solar panels . It also runs a facility in Iceland and contracts from suppliers in China, Portugal, Romania and Sweden.
Oskarsson said that negotiating between sustainability, performance and durability, such as with the case of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, otherwise known as PFAS , can sometimes be tricky, but that 66°North works with the “best and most environmentally friendly fabrics that are available in the market.” He recalled that five years ago, the company produced a biodegradable sweater that it proudly advertised with a picture of the garment on one side and dirt and a zipper on the other.
“But the thing was that the fabric didn’t last,” he said, adding that people were complaining about the sweater falling apart a few months into its use. “And so oftentimes, it looks really good on paper—it, you know, tells a better story than something that pollutes more—but eventually you end up with a worse case against the environment because you need to produce much more, because it doesn’t last.”
Nevertheless, natural materials are a big part of 66°North because they are a big part of Iceland. Think, for instance, Icelandic wool from Viking-bred sheep or Icelandic eiderdown from the nests of wild birds. A lot of the answers to the world’s problems, Oskarsson said, can likely be found in nature. It’s just up to science to figure them out.
66°North is eyeing the United States for its next launch. There used to be several stockists that sold its garb, but Oskarsson ended up withdrawing them because he didn’t think the brand was being “very strategic about it.” Oddly enough, the U.S. has been its biggest online market—or perhaps not so oddly, since Americans are Iceland’s largest tourist demographic.
“And so we are now starting to think seriously about moving into the U.S. market,” he said. “And one of the things that we will be doing is opening a store. I can’t say exactly when that will happen.”
As to where, Manhattan is a good bet. There, 66°North will serve as an ambassador of sorts.
“We often like to promote what we call the Icelandic art of living, and what do I mean by that?” Oskarsson said. “The Icelandic art of living is basically a life without limitations. We live on a very small island but we don’t limit ourselves even though we are kind of isolated in the North Atlantic Ocean. We like to explore the world and then, when we come back home, we like to reconnect and we do that in touch with nature. And I believe that is a really important message to the world.”
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Off to iceland is giving away a free trip for two including airfare..
Is Iceland on your travel bucket list ? If it's not, it should be: where else can you tour Thingvellir National Park, as seen on Game of Thrones , bathe in geothermal hot springs and visit Gullfoss, the golden waterfall? Plus, explore otherworldly landscape like glaciers, erupting geysers and black-sand beaches .
Good news: you might be able to score a free trip, thanks to Off to Iceland . The tour operator is giving away a weeklong getaway for two in November.
Included in the prize is round-trip airfare on Icelandair from one of their hubs in North America or Europe, plus a rental car, a Northern Lights tour, two tickets to the Iceland Airwaves music festival and more. The winner can also choose a free day tour from the website's offerings.
Entering this contest is super easy. First, like Off to Iceland's Facebook page . Then share the contest page on your own Facebook account. That's it!
Off to Iceland will announce the winner on their Facebook page on September 1. Keep in mind that you have to be 21 years old to enter. Also, they ask that the winner share photos of the trip with the #offtoiceland hashtag.
Get all the details on Off to Iceland's official contest page .
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Article: Win a once-in-a-lifetime trip to magical Iceland
Win a once-in-a-lifetime trip to magical Iceland
Have you always dreamd of traveling to iceland.
Iceland is known throughout the world for its breathtaking, pristine nature, volcanoes, lava fields, glaciers, and geysers. The Icelandic Store wants to give you a chance to win a trip to Iceland and experience all that this incredible country has to offer. There are three lucky winners who will have the opportunity to explore Iceland, with each trip valued at 100,000 ISK
How to enter the competition
What is included in the price.
Each prize includes value of 100.000 ISK gift certificate from the Icelandic airlines PLAY. PLAY gift certificate, redeemable towards flights from any current PLAY gateway to Iceland. And, if weather conditions allow, a sightseeing flight with the owner of The Icelandic Store, Orri Hermannsson who is a certified commercial airline pilot.
We are going to randomly select three times and the lucky winners will be announced on the dates; 15. November, 15. December 2023 and 15. January 2024. The winners will be notified by telephone or e-mail.
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You must be 18 years of age or older to enter. If a winner is under 18 years of age their prize may be deferred to a parent or legal guardian who is 18 years of age or older.
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Paige Seifried
I have been to Norway and would love to see Iceland too.
Iceland is the most fantastic place on the Earth – would love to visit again, have seen a lot, but haven’t seen the most.
Birgit Skovsbo
The most magical place I’ve ever been!
Eben Hutchinson
Loved Iceland! I need to go again to see those Puffins!
Ember Salveson
I love your items. The sweaters are amazing…Iceland is such a unique place in the world. Everyone should go there once and understand their acceptance of people.
teddy Bagley
Hello, I bought your Letlopi yarn this year. It’s beautiful!
Do you know Iceland news websites, or Twitter/ X.com profiles for latest Iceland news? The profiles haven’t been updated in a while. I want to follow news about the possible eruption.
Best wishes to everyone in Iceland!
Judy Wilder
I have always wanted to come to Iceland and hope to visit in the future
Hej i like most the green Vidar .looks so so good
I have been to Iceland twice and have an older 85 year old friend who was born and lives there in an assisted living facility in Reykjavík. So I am hoping to visit her again and this trip would be a blessing for us both! Iceland is such a beautiful country!
Patricia Bradley
Recently visited but want to see more!
Judith Pederson
Dream a little dream… would love to make it a reality 🇮🇸
Faith Austin
I went to Iceland several years ago and fell in love with the country and the people I would love to move to Iceland, but all of my family is here in the United States. Would love to visit Iceland again and spend more time.
I was in Iceland decades ago. My husband has never been. Would love to take him for his 60th birthday!
In May 2024 my husband and I will celebrate our 50th wedding anniversary! We spent our honeymoon in Iceland back in 1974 and I would love to travel with this man back again for our 50th anniversary!!!!
Patricia Svansson
Would love to see Iceland 🇮🇸
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I am purchasing to be entered into the magical Iceland trip. This works as we order Xmas presents each year from Icelandic Store. Fingers crossed!!! Alway highest quality. Tak
Chadwick Yarborough
Does the winner win this trip for two people or just one?
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Those who will win the trip to Iceland need to book the trip and adventure through 66°North at least 8 weeks before planned arrival in Iceland. The winner needs to send an e-mail to the address, which 66°North sent from when they announced the winner. The trip must be booked within 2 years of the prize draw.
Win a Free Icelandic Adventure With Two Professional Photographers. News. by Eben Diskin Dec 15, 2020. Icelandic outerwear company 66˚North is partnering with adventure photographers Benjamin Hardman and Alex Strohl to offer a photography-themed trip to Iceland in 2021. The prize includes round-trip flights for two from any location directly ...
Today we are launching the 66°North Club, a way for us to say "Thank you" to our customers and email subscribers. We will hold a drawing with amazing prizes three times a year. Prizes include a free trip to Iceland, guided tours of off-the-beaten-trail spots in Iceland, plus loads of free 66°North gear.
Win A Trip To Iceland From 66˚North! December 5, 2021 Contest, Sweepstakes 66˚North, Iceland. During our trip to Iceland, we came across a very popular local clothing brand, 66˚North. The brand makes outdoorsy gear and is probably best described as The North Face or Patagonia of Iceland. Kim and I decided it would be a good idea to find ...
Win a trip to Iceland. Sign up to the 66°North club to enter our 3x a year drawings for trips, clothing and guided tours. No purchase necessary. ... Visiting Iceland, Denmark or the United Kingdom? Come and meet us! Find a store. Get in touch. [email protected] +354 535 6600. Midhraun 11, 210 Gardabaer.
Prizes include a free trip to Iceland, guided tours of off-the-beaten-trail spots in Iceland, plus loads of free 66°North gear. The first drawing will be on 20 September 2021. Since you are already an email subscriber you are automatically eligible to win, and as an extra thank you for being an existing subscriber we would like to give you ...
The two adventure photographers are teaming up with 66˚North, a nearly 100-year-old Icelandic outerwear company that recently launched in the U.S. market, to give away an epic trip to Iceland next year. In addition to round-trip flights to Iceland for two from any location where Icelandair operates a direct flight, the winner and a guest will ...
The prize includes two return flights to Iceland, a super-jeep tour of stunning Þórsmörk and, of course, a trip to 66°North's Reykjavik flagship to pick out a shell jacket each to take home. To enter simply click on the link below and fill out the form by 12 May 2022, full terms and conditions here. Good luck! This competition has now closed.
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66°North run a competition to win a trip to Iceland three times a year. This one includes return flights (for one person I think) and a guided day tour, plus €1,000 to spend in-store or online. What do you win? Round-trip ticket for ONE person from anywhere in the world Icelandair fli
Those who will win the trip to Iceland need to book the trip and adventure through 66°North at least 8 weeks before planned arrival in Iceland. The winner needs to send an e-mail to the address, which 66°North sent from when they announced the winner. The trip must be booked within 2 years of the prize draw.
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At nearly 100 years young, 66°North might be the oldest startup you've never heard of. But that isn't the case in the outdoor-apparel brand's native Iceland, where Hans Kristjánsson, a man ...
Good news: you might be able to score a free trip, thanks to Off to Iceland.The tour operator is giving away a weeklong getaway for two in November. Included in the prize is round-trip airfare on Icelandair from one of their hubs in North America or Europe, plus a rental car, a Northern Lights tour, two tickets to the Iceland Airwaves music festival and more.
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Terms & Conditions. The Win a Trip to Iceland will end at 11:59pm GMT, 15. January 2024. The gift certificates will have a two-year time limit of use. You must be 18 years of age or older to enter. If a winner is under 18 years of age their prize may be deferred to a parent or legal guardian who is 18 years of age or older.
Buy from the airport store (prices aren't significantly cheaper) Buy online (unless you want to pay full retail) Buy the latest styles (66North doesn't change their garments dramatically. Old styles have unique colors and will serve you just as well) Do. Join the 66North Facebook Group (and leave when you're done.
December 14, 2023 by Jack Bell. **66 North Outlet Reykjavík Iceland: Where Adventure Meets Style**. Nestled in the heart of Reykjavík, the 66 North Outlet is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts seeking high-quality, functional clothing that doesn't compromise on style. Located at Laugavegur, Iceland's famous shopping street, this outlet ...
Win a trip to Iceland. Sign up to the 66°North club to enter our 3x a year drawings for trips, clothing and guided tours. No purchase necessary. ... Visiting Iceland, Denmark or the United Kingdom? Come and meet us! Find a store. Get in touch. [email protected] +354 535 6600. Midhraun 11, 210 Gardabaer.
Feb 5, 2024 - One of Iceland's oldest manufacturing companies, founded in 1926. 66°North provides high quality everyday technical wear true to its heritage.
Win a trip to Iceland. ... Club members will receive news and updates from 66°North, you can unsubscribe at any time. Sign Up. Store Locator. Visiting Iceland, Denmark or the United Kingdom? Come and meet us! Find a store. Get in touch. [email protected] +354 535 6600. Midhraun 11, 210 Gardabaer.