Summit : a mountaineering magazine February, 1976 Volume 22, Number 1
Two classy magazines with gorgeous photos, the latest niceties of mountain technique and gear, and ads. I still mourn the demise of the riskier Mountain Gazette.
[Stewart Brand, The Next Whole Earth Catalog p.421]
[Suggested by Drew Langsner and Al Perrin]
Summit Magazine was founded in 1955 by Jean Crenshaw and Helen Kilness. Originally focused on skiing, it "gradually became the nation's magazine for discourse on all things mountain," wrote John Harlan III — editor of the magazine in the 1990s — in Summit's Summer 1995 issue.
Within the magazine, reports on cutting-edge first ascents in the mountains and on technical rock ran alongside everyman trip reports about the local hills.
David Roberts served as the Rocky Mountain editor for a time, and Royal Robbins spent decades as the rock climbing editor. The list of illustrious climbers that wrote for or were featured in Summit during Jean and Helen's 35 year tenure is a veritable who's who of 20th century American climbing: Yvon Chouinard, Fred Beckey, Alrene Blum, Galen Rowell, Layton Kor. The list goes on and on.
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出版年:1976年
言語:英語
ページ数:52ページ
サイズ:21.5cm×27.7cm×0.4cm
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