Change Log for Mountain 59

Overview

Total Changes

3

First Change

8th Mar 2025

Last Change

8th Mar 2025

Log

Date Time User Type Name Attribute
1 8th March 2025 17:32:46 remus - - Issue
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2 8th March 2025 12:43:22 remus - - notes_pretty
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<blockquote> <p><a href="/climber/1012/ken-wilson">Ken Wilson</a> is no longer the editor of Mountain. It is some­ thing of a tribute to him that his work has been taken on by two people. The new editor is <a href="/climber/2756/tim-lewis">Tim Lewis</a>, and there is now a business manager, <a href="/climber/1096/geoff-birtles">Geoff Birtles</a>. It is their intention to continue the magazine in the form and with the policies that it already has. To use the famous words, the message is “Business as usual". This applies to both the editorial and the commercial sides of the magazine. (For details of the new address, see the box at the foot of the page.) Mountain Magazine Ltd. has not been taken over by the company which publishes Crags — the British orientated climbing magazine of which Birtles is editor and co-owner. It is an entirely separate financial partnership between Lewis and Birtles: Lewis has total control of Mountain's editorial content. The two magazines will remain editorially and financially independent.</p> </blockquote>
3 8th March 2025 12:43:22 remus - - notes
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> [Ken Wilson](/climber/1012/ken-wilson) is no longer the editor of Mountain. It is some­ thing of a tribute to him that his work has been taken on by two people. The new editor is [Tim Lewis](/climber/2756/tim-lewis), and there is now a business manager, [Geoff Birtles](/climber/1096/geoff-birtles). It is their intention to continue the magazine in the form and with the policies that it already has. To use the famous words, the message is “Business as usual". This applies to both the editorial and the commercial sides of the magazine. (For details of the new address, see the box at the foot of the page.) Mountain Magazine Ltd. has not been taken over by the company which publishes Crags — the British orientated climbing magazine of which Birtles is editor and co-owner. It is an entirely separate financial partnership between Lewis and Birtles: Lewis has total control of Mountain's editorial content. The two magazines will remain editorially and financially independent.
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+> [Ken Wilson](/climber/1012/ken-wilson) is no longer the editor of Mountain. It is some­ thing of a tribute to him that his work has been taken on by two people. The new editor is
+[Tim Lewis](/climber/2756/tim-lewis), and there is now a business manager, [Geoff Birtles](/climber/1096/geoff-birtles). It is their intention to continue the magazine in the form and with the policies that it already has. To use the famous words, the message is “Business as usual". This applies to both the editorial and the commercial sides of the magazine. (For details of the new address, see the box at the foot of the page.) Mountain Magazine Ltd. has not been taken over by the company which publishes Crags — the British orientated climbing magazine of which Birtles is editor and co-owner. It is an entirely separate financial partnership between Lewis and Birtles: Lewis has total control of Mountain's editorial content. The two magazines will remain editorially and financially independent.

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