CIRCLES BOOKS HiHeyHello Magazine

Circles BooksSKU: HHHM-006

Issue: 6
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Description

HiHeyHello is a print magazine that celebrates women's outdoor culture at the intersection of adventure, sports, and creativity. New age women are adventuring the outdoors with fresh minds, new styles, and a desire to be more inclusive with diversity and friendliness. We no longer have to adhere to or tolerate outdated stereotypes of who and how belongs in the outdoors.

Content includes adventure stories, profiles, food, gear, art, environmental and social issues, and outdoor culturE It covers a variety of outdoor experiences, including surfing, rock climbing, snowboarding, bikepacking, mountaineering, backyard hikes, and morE

Issue 004 is a must-see, and features Rie Sawada, aka Riebo of SimWorks USA, on the cover.

Issue 006:

Issue 006: The cover was created by HiHeyHello's talented friend and photographer Jo SavagE This issue features an interview with Seattle-based style icon, adventurer, and owner of Glasswing, Alisa Furoyama. She talks fashion, riding dirt bikes on the Baja Peninsula, and the importance of community. East Coast diver Chloe Ellison talks about the underwater wonders of the North AtlantiC Other features include an interview with Katie Burell, the most interesting woman in the outdoors, and Miranda Oakley, a professional climber who is reevaluating her life with the title of pregnant and soon-to-be mother. Also, longboarders Lola Mignot and Karina Ozunko travel the world in search of waves and join many others in this look at their wanderlust.


Issue 005:

Issue 005, founded on the idea of progression/advancement, tells the story of HiHeyHello's efforts to uplift those who are active and out there, and how HiHeyHello is doing its best to do so.

- Essay by Emilé Zynobia / Filming helped her grow as an athlete and led
- Meg Fisher's story of redefining her potential as a para-athlete
- An interview with Marie-Frane Roy and Robin Van Gyn
- How Red Bull Formation is helping women evolve freeride mountain biking
- Mind the Gap : An essay on the gender gap in mountaineering
- From See to Sea : Meet Vancouver's leading female surf photographers

Issue 004:

Action photographer and creative force Katie Lozancich reflects on building her dream job. Ever wanted to be an outdoor guide? Rachel Ross has some advice; Samina Ahmed shares her poignant story of finding her place after years of frustration through rock climbing. Interested in bikepacking? Cover Girl Rie Sawada shares her sunny energy and essential packing list, while Emily Hopican introduces us to Kopal Goyal, who is inspiring a new generation of girls in India through outdoor and action sports. Also, Zoe Greenhouse looks for what is missing in her life while thru-hiking.

On the cover is a photo of Rie Sawada by Mia Bolton.


Issue 003:

Latina photographer Sofia Jaramillo talks about Jackson Hole's inspiring community and her desire to support BIPOC's female athletes and photographers; Cassie Hidalgo, owner of Gladys Bikes, discusses the global craze for inclusive Anya Miller asks what it means to keep going in a beautifully written story about life, mountain biking, and the decision to wait or move forward. Daisy Purdy of Roller Derby Queen roller skated 2,000 miles from Navajo to Cherokee to raise funds and awareness for indigenous health. Other features include skateboard crews from around the world, seasonal recipes, and much morE

On the cover is Cassie Hidalgo of Portland's Gladys Bikes.


Issue 002:

アメリカのサーフィンの歴史を黒人女性サーファーで再構築した写真シリーズを紹介します。 Adventure cyclist Lael Wilcox talks about why she rides a bike; legendary Nat Geo photo editor Sadie Quarrier on risk and what it takes to find a "gold frame;" Chelsea Murphy on the mountainous small-town anti-racism activism, and ultrarunner Jonnah Perkins shares her unconventional life as an athlete, farmer, and mother. 94 pages of content, this issue is jam-packed with stories and images.

Cover. Surfer photographed by Gabriella Angotti-Jones. Chelsea Woody, produced by Gnar Gnar Honeys

Issue 001:

Commemorative First IssuE An interview with snowboarder Gabby Maiden follows Elisa Schmidt through the process of hand-shaping her first surfboard. We interview artist Hannah Eddy, who enjoys snowboarding, skating, surfing, and all kinds of side-surfing. She also talks about her creative process and her vegan cookbook.

On the cover, Skier Ingrid takes us on a backcountry adventurE Photography by Anne Cleary.

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