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    <updated>2026-04-19T11:59:32+02:00</updated>
    
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            <title type="text">Video: The Road to North Macedonia</title>
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                                            It has snowed all night and we go through our daily morning routine in the larger of the two Hymer Mobiles: coffee, muesli, Nutella bread, another coffee, cat shower, then prepare snowboard gear. It&#039;s the 5th day, Serbia the 5th country on our road trip to northern Macedonia o...
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                 &quot;It has snowed all night and we go through our daily morning routine in the larger of the two Hymer Mobiles: coffee, muesli, Nutella bread, another coffee, cat shower, then prepare snowboard gear. It&#039;s the 5th day, Serbia the 5th country on our road trip to northern Macedonia on the hunt for undiscovered powder pockets in the Balkans. So far, our expectations have been more than exceeded. The people, the landscapes and above all the snow make it clear to us every day anew that the Balkans is probably the most underestimated freeride paradise in Europe...&quot; 
 Watch Pally&#039;Hi rider Victor Heim and friends in this video. 
 Full article (in German) here:&amp;nbsp;Snowboardermbm.de/travel/mbm-roadtrip-nordmazedonien/ 
 Creative Director: @ferdisgram DOP: @jaketerryphoto / @shdw__co Post Production: @jaketerryphoto / @shdw__co&amp;nbsp; 
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                            <updated>2023-01-02T00:45:00+01:00</updated>
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            <title type="text">Kosovo Powder</title>
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                                            Last February I happened to experience the best week of snowboarding in my 30 years of riding sideways. It took place in a hidden powder bowl below the Gjeravica mountain in Kosovo. Maybe not known to many, but the Adriatic coastal mountain range happens to get huge powder sto...
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                  Enjoy Martin Matula&#039;s trip to Kosovo...  
 &quot;Last February I happened to experience the best week of snowboarding in my 30 years of riding sideways.&amp;nbsp; It took place in a hidden powder bowl below the Gjeravica mountain in Kosovo. 
 Maybe not known to many, but the Adriatic coastal mountain range happens to get huge powder storms when conditions click. Imagine Japan quality powder but 2 hours flight from Munich.&amp;nbsp; 
 After we landed in Pristina, a van took us eastbound towards the Prokletje (cursed) mountains at the border with Albania.&amp;nbsp; After about 1.5 ride, we met the rest of the crew and boarder two off-road Nissan Patrols. The forest road started climbing and we witnessed first signs of snow. After an hour of off-roading, we came to a snow line and changed our off-road trucks for a snow cat, which was the only transportation mean towards our accommodation. At this point in time dark set and it started dumping like crazy and resulted in 80cm of fresh overnight. 
   
 The accommodation named “Grand Gjeravica” sits at 1750m altitude, with peaks surrounding it from three sides and climbing until 2650m. There is plenty of tree riding, powder halfpipes, open field as well as proper big mountain steeps in the upper parts. The winter cat ski operation is run by LYNX Freeride, with a crew of super friendly guides from all over former Yugoslavia. The accommodation is simple but clean, the food is however absolutely delicious. The main room has a huge fireplace with symbols reminiscent of the difficult history of the region and war times. Good thing about this place is there is virtually no internet and phone signal also depends on the weather conditions.&amp;nbsp; 
 In the first morning we started with an avalanche training, coordination, snowcat riding system and proceeded to doing our first laps. We stayed within forest line and started becoming familiar with the terrain. The snow quality was amazing and new snow was covering our tracks instantly. One cat was making laps with us, while the other one was trying to open roads in higher altitude for the days to come. 
   
 The next two days brought about 40cm of new snow each. I was riding the Morning Glory 160 and I could not have been happier with my choice. The MG is such a versatile big nose powder board that handles everything from tight tree runs to open face high speed surfing. 
 Days four to six brought bluebird skies and we were able to move to higher altitudes and bigger, steeper lines. The sheer beauty and wilderness of these remote mountains was breathtaking. The tired legs were silenced by the powder rush, and we were experiencing the best runs of our lives. Several times a day.&amp;nbsp; 
   
 I got lucky to receive the 2023 Singular in 158, which is one size smaller than what I would choose, so I was curious how it will handle the powder. I took it out on day five, when we were doing higher parts of the mountain. In all honesty, I was pleasantly surprised. The base was extremely fast, so the board picked up speed instantly and started floating. The board is precise, agile and eager to turn. It felt much nimbler than the Morning Glory, which has big nose tank feeling in direct comparison to the Singular. After a full day in the deepest powder and big mountain, I must confirm that the Singular is a true allrounder (even if undersized!). &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; 
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 On the last day we paid homage to our friend, late Marko Grilc (Ride in Power), who brought us to Kosovo first time a couple years back.&amp;nbsp; We celebrated his life and legacy with a fantastic sunset ride from a ridge wall at the Albanian border. 
 After a week our trip was over. We had great times, made friends for life and left with the best memories of the trip. &amp;nbsp;Make sure you put it on agenda and enjoy with Amplid boards.&amp;nbsp; 
 Big thanks to Amplid and Kolovna for the boards, LYNX Freeride for the trip and all guys and crews at the trip. Enjoy the 2023 season!&quot; 
  More info on Lynxfreeride.com.  
   
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                            <updated>2022-11-21T01:45:00+01:00</updated>
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            <title type="text">Angry Snowboarder Review: The Snommelier</title>
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                                            Personal Thoughts: There’s something about hoping on an Amplid that just sticks out. They have this lively yet damp ride that makes them predictable but stable. Like a well oiled machine that you’ve worked with a thousand times. This is their deep day gun and getting it into a...
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                 Avran&#039;s Personal Thoughts: &quot;There’s something about hoping on an Amplid that just sticks out. They have this lively yet damp ride that makes them predictable but stable. Like a well oiled machine that you’ve worked with a thousand times. This is their deep day gun and getting it into above knee deep snow was ideal for testing it. If you have an Amplid and need a deep days deck then yes this is something to look at, if you don’t, well you can watch the review and imagine yourself on a deep day with it.&quot; 
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                            <updated>2022-09-08T00:30:00+02:00</updated>
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            <title type="text">Video: The 22/23 SIngular Series</title>
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                                            The idea of an all-mountain snowboard is not new, however, it has always been combined with losses, on either end. More nose for floatation in powder came along with a flappy groomer experience. But a stubby hard tip simply sucks on deep days. And too much of a directional tap...
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                 For Amplid, design tasks are welcome challenges. We love to develop snowboards for specific riding styles and terrains, but we also accept the challenge to create the perfect „one for all“ snowboard. The idea of an all-mountain snowboard is not new, however, it has always been combined with losses, on either end. More nose for floatation in powder came along with a flappy groomer experience. But a stubby hard tip simply sucks on deep days. And too much of a directional tapered geometry ended up feeling weird when riding switch. However that dream of “one board in the trunk only” has never lost its fascination. Following the search for the perfect “daily driver“, we feel it is our obligation to create the real swiss army knife for the true all mountain performance, with the smallest compromise losses. Our design team has been studying intensively the bio specs of our customers and their resulting personal preferences regarding board specs over the past two years, getting stuck into rider data and developing statistical models on a quest for the perfect snowboard length and width. Wide enough to eliminate toe drag, but not so broad that edge-to-edge transitions become sluggish. Long enough to have enough edge support and floatation, but not too long to keep the deck nimble … it’s a tricky tightrope to navigate. A ton of research and number-crunching later and we’ve calculated, based on rider height, weight and boot size, what we believe are the optimum board specs, allowing us to kick out unnecessary board models and streamline Amplid’s collection to cover the broadest range of riders with one new quiver-killer.  But another topic of rather societal origin came into the game: Is it necessary to offer gender-specific boards? While women’s boards needed to have pink sidewalls and girly flowers a decade back, nowadays more and more women are searching for an alternative shorter length on the men’s shelf. On the other hand younger or lighter male riders were lacking offerings in their length range, but were not willing to jump on a women’s board, despite perfectly matching board specs.  For this project Amplid threw all kinds of ingredients into the pot: From space age dampening technology and futuristic geometry design to the analysis of modern riding styles; from subjective aesthetical laws to objective demographical data – just like obsessed alchemists, we are at the mercy of this task to build the best all-mountain snowboard the market has ever seen. Around 50 different prototypes later, and tons of testing with quite a broad field of riders, we have arrived at the destination: World, please say hello to the SINGULAR and the SINGULAR TWIN!  Presented by Amplid founder Peter Bauer https://www.instagram.com/peterbauersnow/ Action footage: https://www.instagram.com/mediaproductionbk https://www.mediaproductionbk.com/  https://www.instagram.com/dani.niederkofler/  Additional riders:  https://www.instagram.com/marcgross/ https://www.instagram.com/stewartorr/  https://www.instagram.com/jonelfricke/ https://www.instagram.com/peterbauersnow/   
    
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                            <updated>2022-08-29T01:30:00+02:00</updated>
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            <title type="text">Video: The 22/24 Milligram &amp; Millisurf</title>
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                                            The Milligram and Millisurf proved that splitboard weight can be dramatically reduced without sacrificing charismatic board-feel, all-conditions capability and durability. Beneath its sleek carbon skin is a weightless core, pieced together from ultra-light wood varieties and h...
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                  The Milligram and Millisurf proved that splitboard weight can be dramatically reduced without sacrificing charismatic board-feel, all-conditions capability and durability. Beneath its sleek carbon skin is a weightless core, pieced together from ultra-light wood varieties and honeycomb. Impact Pads protect your shred from dings without a weight penalty. Week-long adventures or a quick after-work dash from the trail head, you’ll soon appreciate the weight advantage. In ride mode it’s so flowing and responsive to rider inputs that it’s easy to forget you’re riding a splitboard. Holes in tip and tail make skin fixing even more convenient. The new “gummy wall” used along the center split sets an end to unnerving crunching and enhances the friction of the two board halves when assembled.   
  Presented by Amplid founder Peter Bauer   https://www.instagram.com/peterbauersnow  
  Action footage:   https://www.instagram.com/mediaproductionbk  /  https://www.mediaproductionbk.com/  
  Additional riders:   https://www.instagram.com/stewartorr/  &amp;amp;  https://www.instagram.com/natacha.rottier  
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                            <updated>2022-08-25T01:00:00+02:00</updated>
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            <title type="text">Outdoor Vibes</title>
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                                            Outdoor vibes with Pally&#039;Hi Merino ... your everyday adventures don&#039;t happen up at Mt. Everest. Thanks to Aris Giannoukos for the great production work and Maria Tetou for the passionate assistance.
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                  Outdoor vibes with Pally&#039;Hi Merino ... your everyday adventures don&#039;t happen up at Mt. Everest.  Sometimes all it takes is a little video to get a brand message across!  Thanks to     Aris Giannoukos     for the great production work and Maria Tetou for the passionate assistance.    
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                            <updated>2022-06-22T00:15:00+02:00</updated>
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            <title type="text">Marc Grossgasteiger - Miles Away - Full Part</title>
            <id>http://www.pallyhi.com/fr/blog/marc-grossgasteiger-miles-away-full-part</id>
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                                            Here comes Marc Grossgasteiger&#039;s &quot;personal&quot; full part of &quot;Miles Away&quot;... Sometimes we all desire to be far away from our comfort zone. We think that we don’t need to be necessarily so far off to feel miles away from the daily life. We are used to travel in such fast rhythm tha...
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                  Sometimes we all desire to be far away from our comfort zone. We think that we don’t need to be necessarily so far off to feel miles away from the daily life. We are used to travel in such fast rhythm that we almost forget to have a closer look at what is surrounding us. It’s possible to travel deeper, slower with an open mind.  
  In the past two years we explored our home area/mountains deeper than before and we definitely found what we’ve been looking for. Good vibes, great snow conditions, beautiful landscapes, great adventures and having the sensation of living the moment and feeling far away.  
  Here comes Marc Grossgasteiger&#039;s &quot;personal&quot; full part of &quot;Miles Away&quot;... Enjoy!  
  Filmed by: Daniél Niederkofler, Jukka Pehkonen, Mario Käppeli, Thomas Enk, Thomas Stanglechner, Lukas Schäfer and friends.   
  Season 2020-2022 Austria - Italy  
  Music: Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Gold Lion / Photo by Felix Pirker  
    
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                            <updated>2022-06-06T01:00:00+02:00</updated>
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            <title type="text">BACKSTAGE ACCESS – Feat. Balazs Kovacs</title>
            <id>http://www.pallyhi.com/fr/blog/backstage-access-feat.-balazs-kovacs</id>
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                                            How would the outdoor world be without photos and videos, stimulating our day dreams and catering food for our neverending hunger for freedom. But who is taking those images? What kind of people are on the other side of the lens? How is their everyday job routine? What equipme...
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                 How would the outdoor world be without photos and videos, stimulating our day dreams and catering food for our neverending hunger for freedom. But who is taking those images? What kind of people are on the other side of the lens? How is their everyday job routine? What equipment does it require to get those beautiful shots? 
  With PALLY’HI BACKSTAGE ACCESS we would like to give you an insight view into our adventurous working days. Designing apparel, shooting catalogue images, operating social media, and many other topics. 
  This new episode is featuring professional photographer and filmmaker Balazs Kovacs. Why did he move from Hungary to Austria, what does he carry in his backpack, which are the biggest challenges in his job … watch to find out!   
    
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                            <updated>2022-03-22T07:15:00+01:00</updated>
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            <title type="text">BAIKAL - THE MOVIE</title>
            <id>http://www.pallyhi.com/fr/blog/baikal-the-movie</id>
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                                            Siberia has something magical, you can only catch it by living it. Here is Gwen&#039;s and Ana&#039;s adventures, travelling to Baikal. A trip created by simple but impressive elements: Perfect powder, a frozen lake, a tiny cabin, a train ride and amazing local people.
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                  Siberia has something magical, you can only catch it by living it. Here is Gwen&#039;s and Ana&#039;s adventures, travelling to Baikal. A trip created by simple but impressive elements: Perfect powder, a frozen lake, a tiny cabin, a train ride and amazing local people. Jawdropping landscapes: Long roads, endless steppes, the music of the wind through the prayer ribbons, the smell of a livesaving fireplace&#039;s and the for uns unusual silence.  
  Pictures will say more than thousand words - here you go. Enjoy!  
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                            <updated>2022-03-01T03:00:00+01:00</updated>
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            <title type="text">Alaska: Airplane &amp; Sleds</title>
            <id>http://www.pallyhi.com/fr/blog/alaska-airplane-sleds</id>
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                                            Ski planes, sleds, big mountains, skis/snowboards. What&#039;s not to like? We had more tricky conditions this year, but we certainly made the best of it. With snow falling across North America and the pre-season stoke in full swing, I figured it was time to get last spring&#039;s edit ...
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                 Watch Amplid ambassador Ben Reynolds, pilot Pryce Brown and buddies in this little adventure movie.  Ski planes, sleds, big mountains, skis/snowboards. What&#039;s not to like? We had more tricky conditions this year, but we certainly made the best of it. No helicopters were used in the making of this video. With snow falling across North America and the pre-season stoke in full swing, I figured it was time to get last spring&#039;s edit done. Thanks a ton to @gregstaffordphotography for getting the ball rolling on the editing this year. The sled-ski program went on as it always has for the last 10 years, but now with the addition of my ski plane. This added another layer and more potential for scouting new zones and using the combined resources to go further, faster. We had a seriously weird and cold snow year where the upper elevation walls didn&#039;t hold snow the same and we were dealing with more general instability than usual. This meant we were backing down off more stuff and treading more cautiously, and were more limited in what zones were filled in. I&#039;m calling it a semi-dry run for next season as we get things more dialed, and we still were able to ski some pretty fantastic spots. Due to Covid, group sizes were smaller this year, but most of the usual suspects managed to make an appearance. Really great seeing everybody, and I can&#039;t wait for the coming season. Be safe out there, guys and gals! 
    
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                            <updated>2022-02-18T02:00:00+01:00</updated>
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            <title type="text">Collect Memories Not Toys</title>
            <id>http://www.pallyhi.com/fr/blog/collect-memories-not-toys</id>
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                                            Some time ago we edited together part of our South America video footage to make the short film &quot;Collect Memories Not Toys&quot;. The original intention was to create a longer documentary with a professional post-production. But it is not so easy to find someone who wants to do it ...
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                   A year with children in a camper through South America - Our short film &quot;Collect Memories Not Toys&quot;.    By outdoorpashionist.com &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;   Some time ago we edited together part of our South America video footage to make the short film &quot;Collect Memories Not Toys&quot;. The original intention was to create a longer documentary with a professional post-production. But it is not so easy to find someone who wants to do it and we would have to invest countless hours to get a good result. We don&#039;t find the time in our everyday lives and we don&#039;t want to keep the pictures and our experiences from you, our followers, any longer. We set off on 20 August 2019, flying from Munich to Montevideo in Uruguay. There, shortly afterwards, we awaited the arrival of our camper, which had already been sailing from Hamburg towards South America since the end of July. It arrived somewhat late on 6 September. From then on, we travelled across Uruguay, from where we then entered the north of Argentina. The Iguazú waterfalls marked the northernmost point for the time being. We visited them from both the Argentinian and the Brazilian side. 
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                            <updated>2022-01-15T02:00:00+01:00</updated>
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            <title type="text">Malcolm Moore Review: The Dada</title>
            <id>http://www.pallyhi.com/fr/blog/malcolm-moore-review-the-dada</id>
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                                             Interested in other peoples impression of our boards? Here comes Malcolm Moore - but let&#039;s the pictures do the talking...
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                    Interested in other riders impressions of our boards? For example the DADA? Here comes Malcolm Moore - we let the video do the talking...    
  BTW: Follow Malcolm for Snowboarding Tips and Tutorials, POV footage, Gear Reviews, and Creative Edits. If you want to come out and ride with me I am a BASI level 4 instructor working for Masterclass Ski and Snowboard School in Alpe d&#039;Huez in France.   
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                            <updated>2021-11-15T02:15:00+01:00</updated>
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            <title type="text">Waterways - To the Black Sea</title>
            <id>http://www.pallyhi.com/fr/blog/waterways-to-the-black-sea</id>
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                                            Eixi a.k.a. Robert Eixenberger paddled with his kayak from Schliersee to the Black Sea. In his equipment: Several video cameras and a drone. For five weeks, the cameras were his only witnesses on this adventurous journey from the Schlierach via the Mangfall, Inn and finally th...
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                 Eixi a.k.a. Robert Eixenberger paddled with his kayak from Schliersee to the Black Sea. In his equipment: Several video cameras and a drone. For five weeks, the cameras were his only witnesses on this adventurous journey from the Schlierach via the Mangfall, Inn and finally the Danube to just before the Black Sea - over 2000 kilometres, alone by kayak. And obviously geared up with Pally&#039;Hi Merino. 
 The full documentary &quot;Waterways - To the Black Sea&quot; will be shown at the Bergfilm Festival Tegernsee, more info    HERE   ! 
 To purchase the movie (which helps Eixi compensate a part of his expenses) simply go    HERE   . 
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                            <updated>2021-09-28T01:45:00+02:00</updated>
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            <title type="text">The 21/23 Future Shape Range</title>
            <id>http://www.pallyhi.com/fr/blog/the-21/23-future-shape-range</id>
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                                            This entire family has a different approach to the boards’ tech specs matching the riders bio specs. It’s not a conventional product line, where you find one board in 3 lengths and widths! It’s a line where you find several different models, in one length each – and I’m confid...
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                  Amplid founder PB presenting the latest 21/23 Future Shape Range:  
  The Future Shapes   An intriguing family of experimental, unique riding snowboards designed to bring new sensations to riding in deep snow. Futuristic geometries and wacky tips and tails make these backcountry shreds surfy and playful beyond your wildest dreams. 
    
  So what’s different with these shapes? This entire family has a different approach to the boards’ tech specs matching the riders bio specs. It’s not a conventional product line, where you find one board in 3 lengths and widths! It’s a line where you find several different models, in one length each – and I’m confident you’ll find a geometry to add to your quiver as well. At least one !!! The waist widths are rather on the wide side: This enables you to lay out big carves without any toe drag, plus think about the additional floatation in powder! For powder the boards have a lot of 2hat we call “active surface area” – way more than you you think, when you read the length only. For example the Dada is “only” 154 cm long. But when you look at tip and tail, and project a traditional nose shape onto this geometry, you realize that it will float like a 165 cm board.   Ah, by the way: you will find both the “under-foot-width” and the “active surface area” in the spec table on our website.  All boards feature a so called “thick-cut core profile”. While conventional shapes with more length per model are thicker between the bindings and thinner in tip and tail – we have slightly milled down the core thickness in the board center and extended the thickness towards tip and tail. It will add riding stability along the longitudinal axis of the board, you will be less likely to flip over in pow or do butt-landings because you are lacking tail power. &amp;nbsp; This also caters to a wider weight range of the rider, it’ll work with or without a heavy backpack, and will eliminate the feeling of “having the wrong board today”. 
  What’s inside these boards?   •&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;In order to eliminate swing weight in the tips, we have spaced out the wood and replaced it with superlight HEXo2 honey comb material. This reduces tip chatter, and the entire board feels lighter and more nimble.  •&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;We have added a tip-to-tail carbon-ID pop-band, to amplify pop power.  •&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;Our flotation tips show a large eliptical scoop line, for maximum floatation. These noses simply always want to stay on the surface.  •&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;Impact plates made of precured hardglass in the binding area avoid dings and dents from the bindings.  •&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;Base material obviously is a super fast sintered ISO-sport base!  •&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;BTW: we have banned UV-gloss coating from our entire board range from this season on, simply because solvent is not good for the environment and the workers. So silk-matt is the new deluxe finnish!    Which board model for which tape of rider?   Spray Tray The Spray tray comes in 147. Together with the Killswitch this is perhaps the board with the widest all-mountain approach within the future shape family. It’s got a smooth long nose and a nice swallow tail&amp;nbsp; for flotation in powder, we integrated a crankier sidecut for carving on groomers, with enough tail kick to ride switch. It’s designed rather for the smaller / lighter rider.  Dada The Dada come sin 154 cm. It’s short and nimble, fat and floaty. Tip and tail have a very blunt geometry, the board is actually longer than it looks! This is for the backcountry freestyler, who loves slashing windlips and landing switch in waist deep pow.  Aloha Vibes The Aloha Vibes - This 154 cm long beast is designed to surf in powder, if anybody wants to follow you in tree runs – it’s simply not possible. It floats incredibly well due to the waist width of 28 cm. The swallow tail is very easy to punch into the snow and make super tight pivoting turns or speed checks.  Killswitch The Killswitch comes in a 158 length, and it’s for sure the model which covers the largest type of riding style, terrain and snow conditions. It carves really nicely on early morning corduroy, it floats easily in waist deep pow, the tail kick can handle switch riding really well, pretty much the swiss army knife in this product range.  Morning Glory The Morning Glory is back. Back by popular demand! We discontinued the first Morning Glory 7 seasons ago, but we got so many requests to produce it again. So we needed to react on this demand, and launched a completely redesigned super modern version. The main characteristics from this geometry were – and are – long nose and lots of taper, for the deepest day out there. Pretty easy to understand what the board is designed for.   Snommelier The Snommellier comes in a 166 cm length. A vintage deep swallow tail, combined with a long and modern future-shape-typical nose pretty much says it right away: This is for the deepest day of the season! White open faces, enough space to haul ass and drop cliffs, this is what the Snommelier is made for.  So if you are looking for a snowboard with an out-there geometry, lots of tech features and a super smooth ride, you have to get on one of those Future Shape Boards!!!   
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                            <updated>2021-09-27T02:30:00+02:00</updated>
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            <title type="text">Hansi Heckmair: Faroe Islands</title>
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                                            When photographer Hansi Heckmair returned from his latest trip to the Faroer Islands, he was speechless. Was it the weather, the solitude, the light, the people (is in &quot;no people&quot;)? We had to look up the www, and what we found is quite simple, and can be put down in 20 points...
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                   When photographer Hansi Heckmair returned from his latest trip to the Faroe Islands, he was speechless.   
   Was it the weather, the solitude, the light, the people (as in &quot;no people&quot;)?    
   We had to look up the www, and what we found is quite simple, it can be put down in 20 points - enjoy:     
 1. Irish hermit monks, are now thought to be the earliest settlers of the Faroe Islands. They arrived in the sixth century, bringing with them sheep as well as early Irish language. The Vikings landed by 900AD.  2. The Faroe Islands, formed by volcanic activity 30 million years ago, are now a cultural melting pot with 77 nationalities among its population of only 48,000.  3. The Faroe Islands are one of very few countries in Europe to have no McDonalds outlets. You can, however, find a Burger King, in Torshavn if you&#039;re in need of a fast food fix.  4. The country&#039;s football team won their first competitive match against Austria in September 1990, which prompted a massive Faroese party.  5. There are three traffic lights on the Faroe Islands. All are in the capital Torshavn and are very close to each other.  6. Crime doesn&#039;t appear to be rife. There is no prison on the Faroe Islands and any long-term prisoners get sent off to Denmark.  7. Streymin bridge is the only bridge over the Atlantic Ocean in the world, connecting the island Streymoy to Eysturoy.  8. The Faroese language, spoken by all Faroese people, is most similar to Icelandic and the now extinct Old Norse language. English is also widely spoken, especially among the younger people.  9. Not sure where the Faroe Islands are exactly? They lie northwest of Scotland and halfway between Iceland and Norway. It is composed of 18 individual islands covering 545 square miles, 70 miles long and 46 miles wide, roughly in the shape of an arrow-head. On the islands you are never more than three miles from the ocean.  10. Star player Gunnar Nielsen, a goalkeeper for the Scottish team Motherwell, is the only footballer from the Faroe Islands to play in a Premier League. Manchester City is among his former clubs.  11. Birdwatching is popular. There are many puffins to see – around 10 times as many as there are humans – plus oystercatchers and other rare birds.  12. Your most likely company out and about is sheep. Some farmers have started putting reflective straps on their sheeps&#039; legs so they won&#039;t get run over in bad weather and poor visibility.  13. The Faroe Islands are not far from the southern end of the Arctic Circle. Considering their high latitude, the islands are not as cold as you might expect, with average temperatures of 3C in winter and 11C in summer.  14. Considered to have a &#039;fairytale&#039; landscape, the Faroe Islands are covered by a blindingly green grassland that carpet the islands from the base up to the highest mountains, although few trees survive because of the North Atlantic winds. 
 15. National Geographic recently elected the Faroe Islands as the world&#039;s most appealing island community, out of 111 island destinations worldwide. They are noted for their friendliness.  16. The weather in the islands changes so quickly and frequently that a well-known Faroese saying is &#039;If you don&#039;t like the weather, wait five minutes&#039;.  17. The Faroese drink in sheebeens, known as key clubs – set up in secret when alcohol was banned on the islands. These dens were so popular they stayed open when prohibition ended. There is an Irish pub called, imaginatively, &#039;Irish Pub&#039;. It is said to serve the best beer on the islands.  18. One of the Faroes&#039; best football results came in September 2002. They raced into a 2-0 lead against Scotland, before their opponents fought back for a draw. The result was a major embarrassment to Scotland. One headline read: &#039;Faroes 2 Fairies 2&#039;.  19. Fishing is the islands&#039; single most important industry, providing more than 97% of the total exports. The second largest industry, perhaps surprisingly, is tourism.  20. The Faroes are a self-governing community within the Kingdom of Denmark. 
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                            <updated>2021-04-22T15:00:00+02:00</updated>
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            <title type="text">RIDING JAPOW</title>
            <id>http://www.pallyhi.com/fr/blog/riding-japow</id>
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                                            We have shipped a Test Pilot Board to Boris Anthony, who is currently spending the winter in Japan. Next to very constructive inputs he has sent us this little clip. Attention: If you didn&#039;t get to ride pow in a winter wonderland this season - you&#039;d better not watch this, as i...
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                  We have shipped a Test Pilot Board to Boris Anthony, who is currently spending the winter in Japan. Next to very constructive inputs he has sent us this little clip.   
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                            <updated>2021-04-22T07:00:00+02:00</updated>
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            <title type="text">THE SEASON&#039;S DEEPEST</title>
            <id>http://www.pallyhi.com/fr/blog/the-season-s-deepest</id>
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                                            It’s very simple: This was the deepest day of the season! Watch Amplid founder Peter Bauer and teamrider Stewart Orr, snorkeling through serious pow. Big shout out to BK (www.mediaproductionbk.com) for filming in such damp and cold conditions and the excellent editing job. And...
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                  It’s very simple: This was the deepest day of the season! Watch Pally&#039;Hi founder Peter Bauer and teamrider Stewart Orr, snorkeling through serious pow.  
 Big shout out to BK (www.mediaproductionbk.com) for filming in such damp and cold conditions and the excellent editing job. And to Pez at Hochkeil Resort for switching on the lifts, only for us. 
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                            <updated>2021-04-16T03:00:00+02:00</updated>
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            <title type="text">Tron Dyb - Fjord Lines</title>
            <id>http://www.pallyhi.com/fr/blog/tron-dyb-fjord-lines</id>
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                                            Fjord Lines is a web series about splitboarding in Norway´s most spectacular mountain ranges. In this series snowboarder and Native Adventures guide Tron Dyb shares some of his adventurous days in the mountains with riding of both unnamed and classic lines around Norway. 
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                 Fjord Lines is not a scandy shipping company - it is a web series about splitboarding in Norway´s most spectacular mountain ranges. In this series snowboarder and Native Adventures guide Tron Dyb shares some of his adventurous days in the mountains with riding of both unnamed and classic lines around Norway. 
 In this episode Tron goes out to try a couloir from peak to sea in the Arctic, Lyngen Alps. 
 More details on Tron can be found on his website    www.nativeadventures.no    or on his    Instagram-profile   .    
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                            <updated>2021-04-12T02:00:00+02:00</updated>
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            <title type="text">Bakhmaro - Catboarding in Georgia</title>
            <id>http://www.pallyhi.com/fr/blog/bakhmaro-catboarding-in-georgia</id>
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                                            Catboarding in Georgia is an absolute must. Georgia, the country on the Black Sea, nestled between the Greater and Lesser Caucasus Mountains, gets heavy snowfalls every winter and is still quite undeveloped except for a few areas. We first developed Bakhmaro with our partner a...
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                  Georgia? Well yes, that Georgia on the geographical borderline between Europe and Asia.  
 Catboarding in Georgia is an absolute must. Georgia, the country on the Black Sea, nestled between the Greater and Lesser Caucasus Mountains, gets heavy snowfalls every winter and is still quite undeveloped except for a few areas. We first developed Bakhmaro with our partner and last season moved on to a completely new region behind Bakhmaro&#039;s mountains, Adcharia. We found perfect free freeride terrain, perfect for catskiing, in a cosy little mountain hut with an unforgettable panoramic view. This is not a trip for luxury-oriented freeriders, but for guys and gals who are up for untracked mountains, want to get to know the country and its people and value cosiness. Not to forget the famous Georgian cuisine and the hospitality of the country.   A catski adventure for freeriders who value untouched lines and solitude. The terrain of the Little Caucasus is ideal for catskiing. Ascents by snowcat over ridges and descents through steep kettles and flanks make the area a freeride paradise. The location and climatic characteristics provide this region with abundant snowfall. A mix of forest runs and open slopes make this destination a weather-independent deep-snow adventure. Accommodation in a cosy mountain hut on top of the mountain, the snow groomer in front of the door and the table generously set with Georgian food and Georgian wine will make this trip unforgettable.  More info:   www.snowxplore.de/reisen/5/georgien-catskiing   Photos:   www.instagram.com/philippherfort_photography/   Thanks Holger Feist from   www.evocsports.com   for the insights.   
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                            <updated>2021-04-06T02:00:00+02:00</updated>
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            <title type="text">BOARD MEETING</title>
            <id>http://www.pallyhi.com/fr/blog/board-meeting</id>
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                                            There are days (=and snow conditions) when you simply have to turn off your computer, cancel your meetings and go out for a ride. Nothing beats a good day out in the pow with the crew you work with. Two days ago was one of those days, with 40 cm of fresh and no other tracks ex...
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                  There are days (=and snow conditions) when you simply have to turn off your computer, cancel your meetings and go out for a ride. Nothing beats a good day out in the pow with the crew you work with. Two days ago was one of those days, with 40 cm of fresh and no other tracks except ours.   
  Watch the Amplid/Pally&#039;Hi executive floor Conrad, Michi, Johannes and Peter in this little edit, surfing their bavarian backyard.   
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                            <updated>2021-01-29T09:30:00+01:00</updated>
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            <title type="text">Lauri Hilander: Prepping for Cho Oyu</title>
            <id>http://www.pallyhi.com/fr/blog/lauri-hilander-prepping-for-cho-oyu</id>
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                                            In snowboarding you have park kids, groomer fans, sidecountry riders, backcountry shredders, and &quot;only a few&quot; guys like Lauri Hilander (=yes, that is his real name!) from Finland, who have higher aims. Higher as in &quot;above 8.000m&quot;. Follow Lauri during his prepping phase to spli...
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    In snowboarding you have park kids, groomer fans, sidecountry riders, backcountry shredders, and &quot;only a few&quot; guys like Lauri Hilander (=yes, that is his real name!) from Finland, who have higher aims. Higher as in &quot;above 8.000m&quot;. Follow Lauri during his prepping phase to splitboard up to Cho Oyu - and obvously ride it down along the tibetian side. Really cool and mellow vlog, reflecting Lauri&#039;s personality a 100%.    
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   &quot;So hey, I hope to go back to the Himalayan giants in autumn 2021. This time the aim is to climb and snowboard Cho Oyu, the sixth highest mountain in the world. She stands at 8188 meters and I am planning to climb and descent from the Tibetan side of the mountain. This would be my second 8K without supplementary oxygen.  
   Taken into consideration COVID19 an all, this is not an certain business, but hey - if you don´t try, you never go anywhere. It´s around 9 months before the expedition would even start, why am I publishing this so early? Well I wish to do a set of vlogs from the preparation of the trip. I am an rather average dude and I believe there is plenty of people who are thinking of doing an 7K or an 8K at some point - I want to give my 2 cents on the topic so maybe those in similar situation will have an smoother preparation.  
   As an disclaimer - I am an 100% amateur. So keep that in your consideration when you watch these vids. I have climbed 7K and 8K mountains, skied 700km cross continental Greenland and climbed/snowboarded this and that but still - an amateur. So these vlogs are part of my process and I have an general idea what I´ll try to post,do let me know if you have ideas or wishes!&quot;  
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                            <updated>2020-11-22T02:30:00+01:00</updated>
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            <title type="text">BETWEEN THE LINES - &quot;The Big Wig of Sales&quot;</title>
            <id>http://www.pallyhi.com/fr/blog/between-the-lines-the-big-wig-of-sales</id>
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                                            Amplid&#039;s &quot;Between the Lines&quot; wants to shed light onto the unknown stories happening in the backstage area of our snowboard life. What does it take to run a snowboard company? RnD to get the product right is one important task. Marketing as in &quot;getting emotion into the brand&quot; i...
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                 Amplid&#039;s &quot;Between the Lines&quot; wants to shed light onto the unknown stories happening in the backstage area of our snowboard life. What does it take to run a snowboard company? RnD to get the product right is one important task. Marketing as in &quot;getting emotion into the brand&quot; is another one. But one of the most important job is &quot;sales&quot;. Have a look at this episode and listen to Amplid&#039;s &quot;Big Wig of Sales&quot; Gregor Common... 
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                            <updated>2020-10-20T14:00:00+02:00</updated>
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            <title type="text">INTRODUCING: ROMAN KÖNIGSHOFER</title>
            <id>http://www.pallyhi.com/fr/blog/introducing-roman-koenigshofer</id>
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                                            Renowned outdoor photographer Roman Königshofer&#039;s website starts like this: I live and breathe what I shoot and want the viewers of my work to emotionally connect to this vision, take them on a journey and inspire them to seek adventure for themselves. Authenticity is key in m...
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                    Renowned  outdoor photographer Roman Königshofer&#039;s website starts like this:    
    &quot;I live and breathe what I shoot and want the viewers of my work to emotionally connect to this vision, take them on a journey and inspire them to seek adventure for themselves. Authenticity is key in my life and work.&quot;     
   If you have only one sentence, it gets across already a lot of information. But we wanted to go a bit deeper...   
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  Roman, how would you describe your photographic style?  That is a hard question to start with. First I think that my style is evolving because nothing ever stands still. Other people often describe my style as calm/serene/tranquil. I like it to have not too many elements in my frame. I look very carefully through the viewfinder before I take a photo. Cropping a shot afterwards on the computer is a very rare thing for me. I like to have it almost perfect in camera. So I really search for that frame when I scan the landscapes with my eyes. I have the same approach with light. I would never add something in post-processing.   How did you first get into photography?  It all started going skate and snowboarding with friends over 20 years ago. We always had fun documenting our sessions and trips. Once I torned my ACL in the snowpark I dove deeper into the topic and it became a passion until today...   Where do you get your creative inspiration?  I get it from everywhere. Of course from other photographers/filmmakers, from being out in nature, from books &amp;amp; magazines and from traveling.   What is typically in your camera bag ?  This totally depends on the activity. But for sure one camera body with at least one lens on it. Always a water bottle, another merino shirt to change and very often a head lamp. This is the bare minimum.   Did you have any formal training in photography?  Not really. I am pretty much self-taught. Later I went on studying design. We had a few photography lessons there but at this point I didn&#039;t learn something new there.   Please describe your post-processing workflow?  This one is pretty straight forward. I copy my images to a small portable SSD which I take with me all the time. Another copy goes to my drobo station (a RAID device) in my office. I edit in Adobe Lightroom. Starting with a preset which I adjust to the specific shot. Very rarely Adobe Photoshop is used.   What has been your favorite photo location?  Nepal was amazing. The Arctic Ocean in Norway was great too. Can&#039;t wait to go back...   How important is social media for you?  It is still important for me. Many people find me there and I got already many jobs through it. It&#039;s like my business card online, especially Instagram.   You have many followers, how do you boost your followership?  The boosting days are gone haha. The algorithm keeps changing every day and these days it is hard to grow quick. This was different two years ago. Back then you really got some followers when your work was published on some bigger accounts (that is how I basically grew over the last 4-5 years). But having a ton of followers was never the most important part anyway. I was focused on my work, kept posting and may people started following – anyway, I am thankful for every person who supports my work out there.   What lies ahead for you?  With my first child in the house my whole life changed and there is so much which lies ahead of us as a little family. I honestly can&#039;t wait to explore together with my son and show him around, teach him a ton of things and living life to the fullest.   What tips or advice do you have for other aspiring photographers?  I&#039;m not sure if I&#039;m in a position of giving advice but the best advice I read somewhere lately was that people should strive to be „different not better“. Really find what you burn for and make it your own. There are no shortcuts. You have to put in the work. Money will follow...   
 More about Roman here:  www.romankoenigshofer.com  
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                            <updated>2020-09-28T08:30:00+02:00</updated>
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            <title type="text">POWGUST 2020</title>
            <id>http://www.pallyhi.com/fr/blog/powgust-2020</id>
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                                            Imagine riding waist deep powder in August! You thought you have to travel to the southern hemisphere to do that? Not when the weather goes crazy like this summer in the Alps. Follow the Amplid x Pally&#039;Hi crew on their little road trip to the Hintertux Glacier…
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                 Imagine riding waist deep powder in August! You thought you have to travel to the southern hemisphere to do that? Not when the weather goes crazy like this summer in the Alps. Follow the Amplid x Pally&#039;Hi crew on their little road trip to the Hintertux Glacier… 
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                            <updated>2020-08-06T10:15:00+02:00</updated>
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