International Editors Meeting

Hosted by the American Alpine Journal

This month over 20 editors from 10 different countries gathered in Colorado and the desert of Utah to meet, climb, and discuss various issues in the climbing media community.








How many alpinists does it take to rodeo clip the first bolt to Biography? This and other questions pondered in the Yurt of Knowledge

foto by © Jae Jung/www.emountain.co.kr


Hosted by the American Alpine Journal, the event was attended by the Canadian Alpine Journal, the (British) Alpine Journal; Magazines Climbing, Rock and Ice, Alpinist (all from US), Desnivel (Spain), Klettern (Germany), Mountain (Korea), Rock and Snow (Japan); and websites UKClimbing.com (UK), Mountain.ru (Russia), montanismo.org (Mexico), ExplorersWeb.com, Kairn.com (France), and of course Czechclimbing.com.


Kelley loves big things between his legs, Ancient Art 5.11 Fisher Towers.

foto by © Jae Jung/www.emountain.co.kr


Topics of discussion ranged from the medias role in shaping style and ethics in the sport, its role in comercialization, the importance (or lack there of) of awards and competitions, the relationship between various forms of media (journals, magazines, websites, etc), information sharing, and who would win in an arm wrestling competition.


The Boys on the Cave Route, 5.10+ Indian Creek .

foto by © Jae Jung/www.emountain.co.kr


The editors also got ample opportunity to taste various forms of american traditional climbing- from summiting desert towers like Castleton and the Bridger Jacks, to sinking jams in the relentless cracks of Indian Creek. Many thanks to Dougald MacDonald, John Harlin, and Kelly Cordes from the American Alpine Club.

More info:
americanalpineclub.org

montanismo.org

Andrew Burgoon   [edit] 19:51 28.10.2008

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