I always kinda' dug The Alpinist..
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Here's an interesting article that reveals some of the history.
http://outside.away.com/outside/feature ... ist_1.html
http://outside.away.com/outside/feature ... ist_1.html
this may prove promising for you alpinist fans out there.
http://www.allclimbing.com/archive/2008 ... gh-bidder/
Seems someone is trying to revive the magaizine, however i wonder if it will live up to what the magazine once was... we will see someday i hope
http://www.allclimbing.com/archive/2008 ... gh-bidder/
Seems someone is trying to revive the magaizine, however i wonder if it will live up to what the magazine once was... we will see someday i hope
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$71k for the Alpinist...and I thought GM stock was cheap!
But I would be curious to see if they could ever make it profitible. I loved the pictures, but never bought one.
Most agree it was a unique, well developed magazine. In the end I just don't think it was relevant to the vast majority of "climbers". I've done lots of trad and ice cragging - and I couldn't relate to much in this magazine. Their focus is bold, hard, remote alpine ascents. Really cool stuff....but I don't see many of us paying $15 for it.
But I would be curious to see if they could ever make it profitible. I loved the pictures, but never bought one.
Most agree it was a unique, well developed magazine. In the end I just don't think it was relevant to the vast majority of "climbers". I've done lots of trad and ice cragging - and I couldn't relate to much in this magazine. Their focus is bold, hard, remote alpine ascents. Really cool stuff....but I don't see many of us paying $15 for it.
I've been a gumby longer than you've been climbing.
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the overhead with paper and color ink quality alone must have been staggering. agree it was priced waay out of the typical climbers cash flow, but it did have some really great writings in the past. If buyers keep it afloat, I would imagine we could expect to see some of the frills cut. I'd be happy to read great stories on cheaper paper and ink.