Issue 003

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Issue 003 of HiHeyHello is here! 94 eye-popping pages of stories and images celebrating women’s outdoor culture. For this issue, Latina photographer Sofia Jaramillo speaks about her inspiring community in Jackson Hole and her desire to lift-up BIPOC women athletes and photographers. Cassie Hidalgo, the owner of Gladys Bikes, talks about what it means to be an inclusive bike shop (during a global pandemic!) Anya Miller asks, “What does keeping up even mean?” in her beautifully written story about life, mountain biking, and the decision to wait or move forward. Roller Derby queen, Daisy Purdy, roller-skated 2,000 miles, from the Navajo Nation to the Cherokee Nation, to raise money and awareness around Indigenous health. There’s also some rad skateboarding crews from around the world, seasonal recipes, and much more.

Cover: Cassie Hidalgo of Gladys Bikes in Portland, OR.


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Issue 003 of HiHeyHello is here! 94 eye-popping pages of stories and images celebrating women’s outdoor culture. For this issue, Latina photographer Sofia Jaramillo speaks about her inspiring community in Jackson Hole and her desire to lift-up BIPOC women athletes and photographers. Cassie Hidalgo, the owner of Gladys Bikes, talks about what it means to be an inclusive bike shop (during a global pandemic!) Anya Miller asks, “What does keeping up even mean?” in her beautifully written story about life, mountain biking, and the decision to wait or move forward. Roller Derby queen, Daisy Purdy, roller-skated 2,000 miles, from the Navajo Nation to the Cherokee Nation, to raise money and awareness around Indigenous health. There’s also some rad skateboarding crews from around the world, seasonal recipes, and much more.

Cover: Cassie Hidalgo of Gladys Bikes in Portland, OR.


Issue 003 of HiHeyHello is here! 94 eye-popping pages of stories and images celebrating women’s outdoor culture. For this issue, Latina photographer Sofia Jaramillo speaks about her inspiring community in Jackson Hole and her desire to lift-up BIPOC women athletes and photographers. Cassie Hidalgo, the owner of Gladys Bikes, talks about what it means to be an inclusive bike shop (during a global pandemic!) Anya Miller asks, “What does keeping up even mean?” in her beautifully written story about life, mountain biking, and the decision to wait or move forward. Roller Derby queen, Daisy Purdy, roller-skated 2,000 miles, from the Navajo Nation to the Cherokee Nation, to raise money and awareness around Indigenous health. There’s also some rad skateboarding crews from around the world, seasonal recipes, and much more.

Cover: Cassie Hidalgo of Gladys Bikes in Portland, OR.