01.06.2026

Helly Hansen’s Open Mountain Month encourages Shared Experiences this June  

Every June, Helly Hansen invites communities to join Open Mountain Month – an initiative that inspires and enables people to get outside and embrace the outdoors.

As the technical outdoor brand trusted by professionals around the world, Helly Hansen plans a series of activations, events and educational content to inspire seasoned athletes and enthusiastic alike to experience the power of spending time in nature. Most of which are supported by the brand’s outdoor professional partners, including Assynt Mountain Rescue, North of Tyne Mountain Rescue, Weston Beacons Mountain Rescue and Dublin & Wicklow Mountain Rescue across the UK.

At ADPR, we are all keen outdoor explorers and love being outside with nature. Whether it’s a dog walk along the sprawling Somerset levels, a trail run through the woodlands or simply games and a picnic with friends and family. We know the value of being outside, on both our physical health as well as our mental health. Even just stepping outside, looking up and taking a deep breath can be so valuable – “friluftsliv”, as the Norwegian’s say it!

Outdoor PR Specialist Helly Hansen’s Open Mountain Month

Last year, Helly Hansen conducted some research into how we benefit most from being outdoors. The research highlighted that show 67% of the British public prefer to share their favourite activities with at least one other person – whether it’s a partner/family (42%), friend/s (33%), child(ren) (28%) or in a group (27%) – highlighting the powerful role that shared experiences play in getting people moving and motivated to get outdoors.

Opting for company over solitude, the top reason for Brits was simple: to share the experience (63%), companionship (57%) and sharing common interests (53%). Digging deeper, the benefits of sharing their favourite activities go beyond just joint enjoyment for Brits, with nearly half (47%) of people saying support and camaraderie are key benefits of doing things with others, while over a third (34%) report improved mental health – peaking at 42% for 25-34 year olds – and 28% say it helps them build confidence. Safety was another key factor, with 27% feeling safer when they’re not alone.

This season, the Norway-based brand shares the positive impact of shared experiences and challenges, encouraging people from all backgrounds to get outdoors alongside family, friends and local communities. Whether it’s realising personal potential, forming new bonds, overcoming obstacles or finding fresh inspiration in nature, these moments are made more meaningful when experienced together.

Outdoor PR Specialist for Open Mountain Month with Helly Hansen

Participants of any of Helly Hansen’s events and those who are inspired to be outdoors, are encouraged to use #OpenMountain when sharing their content on social channels and can search #OpenMountain for further inspiration.

You can find out more about Open Mountain Month and the planned UK events on the Helly Hansen website: www.hellyhansen.com/open-mountain.

Image credit: Ed Smith

Beki Sharman

Client Services Director

Beki is ADPR’s Client Services Director and has been with the agency for nearly 15 years. She is a skilled and dedicated marketing professional, with a passion for creative communications that challenge the norm.

Best known for her bags of energy, oodles of enthusiasm and expert multi-tasking, Beki uses her infectious drive to inspire and support the team in developing and delivering highly successful, innovative communications campaigns across a broad range of clients and sectors.

Beki oversees our fantastic client portfolio to ensure best practices and the highest of standards for all of our clients. Working closely with our account teams, Beki offers expertise, support and strategic thinking to deliver time and time again – using her wide marketing skill set and ideas to tackle every new challenge.

Team development is a particular passion for Beki and she also works closely with our team to support their professional and personal development, helping them to grow and thrive at ADPR.

Our first ever apprentice, Beki was keen to connect and engage with young professionals from the start of her career, and set up the Somerset Young Professionals networking group with the Somerset Chamber of Commerce in 2013. She also chaired the South West’s Next Gen committee for the Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) for a year.

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