The story of SCARPA, Italy’s legendary bootmaking company—maker of the world’s first Goretex-lined hiking boot, the first plastic mountaineering boot, and the first plastic telemark boot—begins not with innovation, or attention to detail, or quality workmanship, or grit, or determination, although all those elements were to prove pivotal further on. No, the story of SCARPA begins with two far more Dionysian elements: Sex and beer.
Well, allegedly anyway, at least for the sex part (the beer is irrefutable). Back in the Interwar period of the early 20th century, the wealthy Anglo-Irish nobleman, politician, philanthropist and businessman Rupert Edward Cecil Lee Guinness, 2nd Earl of Iveagh, (yes, he of Guinness beer fame; he inherited its fortune and it was during his management of the company that the Guinness Book of Records…