K2 Ji Cheol-jong, Head of Business Division (right in the photo), and Son Jung-ho, Chairman of the Korea Mountaineering and Trekking Support Center.

K2 Ji Cheol-jong, Head of Business Division (right in the photo), and Son Jung-ho, Chairman of the Korea Mountaineering and Trekking Support Center.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Yujin Cho] Outdoor brand K2 donated 7,101 pairs of crampons worth 200 million KRW to the Korea Mountaineering & Trekking Support Center, an agency under the Korea Forest Service.


On the 30th, K2 held a donation ceremony for the crampons at the Korea Mountaineering & Trekking Support Center located in Daedeok-gu, Daejeon, attended by Jichul Jong, Head of Business Division at K2, Son Jungho, Chairman of the Korea Mountaineering & Trekking Support Center, and other officials.


The 7,101 pairs of crampons worth 200 million KRW donated this time will be used in citizen programs operated by the Korea Mountaineering & Trekking Support Center, an agency under the Korea Forest Service.


Jichul Jong, Head of Business Division at K2, said, "We donated crampons to support the activities of the Korea Mountaineering & Trekking Support Center, which strives to develop a joyful and safe mountaineering and trekking culture." He added, "We hope this donation will help citizens enjoy safer and more enjoyable mountain hikes."



Meanwhile, on the 25th, K2 donated crampons worth 280 million KRW to four regional fire departments: Gangwon Province Fire Headquarters, Gyeongsangbuk-do Fire Headquarters, Gyeongsangnam-do Fire Headquarters, and Gwangju Metropolitan City Fire Safety Headquarters.


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