Mountain Gazette 202: A Celebration of Outdoor Culture and Adventure

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The latest issue of Mountain Gazette, titled MG 202, is set to hit subscribers’ mailboxes in mid-October, offering a perfect companion for cozy evenings. As autumn unfolds, readers are invited to disconnect from the incessant news cycle and immerse themselves in the vibrant world of outdoor culture through this 11×17 print magazine.

In anticipation of the holiday season, new subscribers can conveniently order the current issue alongside a gift subscription through the Mountain Gazette website.

MG 202 features engaging narratives from skiing and snowboarding icons, including photographer Wade McCoy, who vividly captures the essence of skiing in Jackson Hole. The issue also pays tribute to Paul Morrison, known as “The King of Light,” whose lens chronicled the evolution of British Columbia’s ski culture from the mid-1970s to the present. Additionally, renowned snowboarder Jeremy Jones shares tales from his adventures in Norway’s breathtaking fjords.

For readers seeking a lighter tone, entertainer Steve Martin and cartoonist Harry Bliss return with their signature humor, while writer Ari Schneider dives into the uniquely American sport of disc golf, recounting a weekend spent in the Midwest “walking in circles.”

Among the noteworthy features is the publication of a long-lost 50-year-old manuscript, finally seeing the light of day within the pages of Mountain Gazette.

Revived in 2020 by industry veteran Mike Rogge, who has contributed to notable publications such as Powder, The Ski Journal, and Vice, Mountain Gazette has a storied history dating back to 1966. Its revival has garnered attention from prominent media outlets, including The New York Times and New York Magazine.

Rogge’s leadership has transformed the magazine into a beacon of independent media in an era marked by closures and consolidation among traditional publications. As it continues to cultivate a dedicated subscriber community, Mountain Gazette remains a vital voice for independently owned media in the outdoor industry and beyond.

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