
Mountain Gazette
Alright, let's take a trip back to 1966. Mountain Gazette had just hit the scene in Colorado, capturing the spirit of the outdoor world and counter-culture vibes. It wasn't just a magazine; it was a blend of wild adventure stories, captivating poetry, and jaw-dropping photos. This was the real deal for mountain lovers!
Despite its early success, Mountain Gazette hit a rough patch and stopped printing in 1979. It became legendary, almost mythical, for those who remembered its raw and honest take on mountain life.
Fast forward to 2020. My friend Mike Rogge, a skier and journalist with a deep love for the mountains, recognized the magic of the old Gazette and decided it was time for a comeback. Mike didn’t just want to revive it; he wanted to revolutionize print in the process, all while staying true to the mag’s roots.
Mike focused on long-form journalism that dove deep, backed it up with incredible photography, and printed it on gigantic, mind-blowing 11x17-inch paper! You’ve never seen a mag like this before! The response? Pure stoke. Old fans were hyped, and a whole new generation fell in love with print again. MG proved that print ain’t dead!