
Back November 18. See ya!
I just got back from the Utah desert, where the American Alpine Journal hosted editors of climbing magazines and websites from 11 different countries in a six-day International Editors' Summit. We gathered for discussions on the business, content, and ethics of climbing publications in the 21st century. (Plus, of course, some great desert towers and splitter crack climbing.) During these meetings, we enjoyed the company and wisdom of all three editors of Alpinist: Christian Beckwith, Katie Ives, and online editor Erik Lambert. These are talented folks. Quality folks. And they left our meeting only to learn that their magazine had been shutting down while they were gone. Having had the experience of telling my own magazine staff that they were about to lose their jobs, I know how this whole business feels. It sucks.
Blog posts are going to be a little slow over the next month or so. As part of my work with the American Alpine Journal (the new AAJ just came out!), I'm organizing a "summit meeting" of editors of international climbing magazines, journals, and websites. We've got 13 foreign editors, along with representatives of Alpinist, Climbing, and Rock & Ice, descending on the AAC headquarters in Colorado next Friday for the start of our six-day conference. Should be super-interesting, but, man, it's been a lot of work to pull it off! Then, six days after the conference ends, I head to Nepal for three and a half weeks of trekking and touring. Woo-hoo! I'm hoping to blog from Nepal, but we'll see.