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Ed Hartouni

Trad climber
Livermore, CA
Mar 16, 2009 - 11:55pm PT
Tami, didn't all that stuff get covered in Issue 13?
Katie_I

Mountain climber
Wyoming
Mar 17, 2009 - 12:10am PT
I feel really honored to be able to work for MK. =)
Doug Robinson

Trad climber
Santa Cruz
Mar 17, 2009 - 12:22am PT
Been curious like a lot of folks who would...(actually, I like Tarbuster's metaphor so much I'm slightly flummoxed here). But it never crossed my mind Michael that you might throw your helmet in the ring.

A slam dunk.

However, you've clearly been retired too long to remember those bleary nights of deadline when the fog indeed descends. The GPS has not been invented that can light that passage.

Best of the best of luck to you!

Cheers,

Doug Robinson
Jaybro

Social climber
wuz real!
Mar 17, 2009 - 12:43am PT
I take this as very promising news. Glad I bought in.
Mighty Hiker

Social climber
Vancouver, B.C.
Mar 17, 2009 - 12:52am PT
All this talk of huntin' and shootin' and cookin' varmints is just fine - but what if the one in the pot is a hangdoggin' rapboltin' sport climber who you know?
10b4me

Ice climber
Rustys Saloon
Mar 17, 2009 - 12:57am PT
Fantastic news- wasn't sure where this new ownership thing was going to land, but with MK at the helm, I am sure it will be of the highest quality. Looking forward to the first issue.
I agree wholeheartedly
Jello

Social climber
No Ut
Mar 17, 2009 - 01:09am PT
Great news for all, Michael! Congratulations...and thanks for coming out of retirement to captain Alpinist into the future.

-Jeff
Bldrjac

Ice climber
Boulder
Mar 17, 2009 - 02:43am PT
Congrats Michael!! That's wonderful news for the climbing world.

Could not have happened to a more qualified and better person.
telemon01

Trad climber
Montana
Mar 17, 2009 - 06:41am PT
Time to renew my subscription... great news, totally appropriate.

Congrats...looking forward to the first issue.
Patrick Sawyer

climber
Originally California now Ireland
Mar 17, 2009 - 09:38am PT
A damn good editor, and climber.
GRJ

climber
Juneau AK
Mar 17, 2009 - 11:49am PT
Again, Mike congrats. Many of my older alpinists are bound by duct tape from over use. I am glad to hear the quarterly is coming back. Good luck.
Roger Breedlove

climber
Cleveland Heights, Ohio
Mar 17, 2009 - 01:23pm PT
What Tami said.

Hey Michael, howabout more plastic and pictures of buff young things dyno'in?

Just asking.
bkalaska

Trad climber
SAn Francisco, CA
Mar 17, 2009 - 01:26pm PT
I am really excited as I was afraid this would be a permanent loss to the climbing world with the economy sucking and all. So what happens to old subscriptions that haven't been fulfilled?
klk

Trad climber
cali
Mar 17, 2009 - 01:26pm PT
This is good news. Let's hope it can go this time. We can find out if there is a niche market for quality design as the rest of journalism tanks.
Michael Kennedy

Social climber
Carbondale, Colorado
Mar 17, 2009 - 05:10pm PT
Again, thanks for all the positive comments. We are working hard to get the first "new" issue out. Lots of plastic-pulling, mega pads, fixed ropes - the usual jiggery-pokery.

For bkalaska and anyone else who asks, Height Of Land, the new publisher/owner of Alpinist, is honoring all existing subscriptions.

Go to alpinist.com and click on the link at the bottom of the announcement on the home page. You can check the status of your subscription, change address, renew, etc.

You can also email Denise with any sub questions: subscriptions@holpublications.com
Toker Villain

Big Wall climber
Toquerville, Utah
Mar 17, 2009 - 05:50pm PT
Congrats Mike,
hope you're healed up, and can still find time for the Kor video.
(BTW, yesterday about this time he summited Thumb Butte via yet another new route. The guy just won't stop.)

Best of luck with the new gig.
pip the dog

Mountain climber
planet dogboy
Mar 18, 2009 - 04:27pm PT
Years ago, in about ’83, I was at this insanely expensive old college that once had a mountaineering club of some note. Only I wasn’t wealthy, or even well fed in those days. And by the time I got there, there was no mountaineering club – just endless shelves of increasingly dated climbing guides in a special section of the library (that impacted my GPA a bit). But I had heard tell that there was still a ton of cash buried somewhere, and that (at least BITD) some of this cash was used to pay for “climbing expeditions of merit.”

And while I was capable of neither an expedition nor merit, I was dying to get out of there for a trip to _there_. My goal was simply to go to khumbu and perhaps do something trivial. Mostly i wanted to just see it. So I blow the dust off of all manner of paperwork and find out who to talk to and what applications I needed to fill out for such a grant. There had been no such grants in well over a decade.

So I fill out the forms and end up in front of these two ancient alum at some dusty swank club in NYC (just getting in the door took all manner of ID checks). The ancients take one look at my blue ponytail and 23 piercings and in that moment things aren’t going at all well. The ancients ask me “So what exactly is the point of this ‘expedition’ of yours, you twerp?“

Ummm, errr, (trying to dance my way out of this one), I say, “Well I plan to write about the effects of the influx of climbing on the Sherpanis – as many the few local dudes either get dead or end up with a great wad of cash and drunk in Katmandu.” And they said “And who exactly would publish such an article?” I said, “Um, I’ll get back to you on that...”

In desperation I called Michael Kennedy, then at “Climbing Magazine” and fessed up everything and told him my whole sordid plot. Not that I knew the guy or anything. To this day I’m amazed he didn’t just hang up on me. A few days later, the ancient ones of the mighty trust fund checkbook received a letter on Climbing Magazine letterhead stating the editor was quite interested in such an article. (which of course he wasn’t – nor was I).

And BOOM -- I get a r/t ticket, a check for $800 for any needed gear, and another $1,200 in fun money. TOUCHDOWN! I ended up missing not one but two semesters, and caught a world of sh!t for that. But I just didn’t want to leave. And in the end, especially at this distance, who cares?

Bless your remarkable heart, Michael – a Patron saint of the mediocre like me. To this day, I still have candles lit just for you. The time you took to listen to my prattle and then write a letter changed my world, and for the better. I met Jello on that trip – and as you would surely know, that also changed my world for the better and forever.
~~~

I still have at least 8 issues of Alpinist due me -- now all I need is an address that lasts for more than 2 or 3 weeks at a time (yup, still a dirtbag)

I’m absolutely jazzed you will be close to the center of this Resurrection. but do reassure me, it will still be _Alpinist_ right? no indoor plastic or celebrity hairdoos -- i know where to find that kind of stuff.


^,,^ (aka pip -- another, lesser, michael)

(fwiw, the sherpanis were and are doing just fine. they’re even studlier than even their high altitude boys. ummm, well there is the article i once promised… pretty terse, huh? and i am not at all known for terse. as i have just now demonstrated.)
donini

Trad climber
Ouray, Colorado
Mar 18, 2009 - 06:02pm PT
Now that Alpinist is "back", I hope that it gets the support from the climbing community that has been lacking. The bitching I heard from climbers has been deafening, but many of those same climbers, when questioned, also complain about the cover price. It simply doesn't pencil out that you can have a coffee table quality publication with minimal advertising that also has a low price. If you posted about the horrible demise of Alpinist, put your money where your mouth is and get a subscription.
WanderlustMD

Trad climber
New England
Mar 18, 2009 - 06:40pm PT
Nice. He will do a good job.
Ghost

climber
A long way from where I started
Mar 18, 2009 - 06:53pm PT
Now that Alpinist is "back", I hope that it gets the support from the climbing community that has been lacking.

What Jim said. It never made sense to me that something that good had a paid subscription list of just 9,000. I know that the US isn't exactly overrun with alpine climbers, but when you consider that Alpinists' coverage was really worldwide, you have to wonder why only 9,000 of us saw it as worth subscribing to.

So bug all your friends to pony up and get the resurrected version off to a good start.

D
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