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  • hardrider
    100' backflips are gay!
    • Oct 2003
    • 698

    #1

    Why Skiing Mag still sucks

    I admit Skiing has come a long way since it was a mirror image of SKI. Many of the stories now relate to "real skiing" rather than who has the best grooming and mid-mountain lattes and they've also attracted some of the best former Powder writers, which is great. Overall a greatly improved magazine but they still print stories written by self admitted gapes:

    "I'd come to Chamonix carying boards with rusty edges and a lingering fear of steeps that has always kept me from feeling like a bona fide expert.", Eric Hagerman.


    I find it really hard to accept the fact that a magazine called Skiing would print a story about Megan Carney (extremo world tour chica) written by someone who is admittedly not a high caliber skier. I remember a similar story last year written by someone of admittedly low skiing abilities. Maybe Im the only one who finds this annoying but in my opinion accepting these kinds of stories is what will keep Skiing from becoming a truly great mag.
    steezarific!!
  • Sierra Cement
    Lover de La Nina
    • Jun 2004
    • 983

    #2
    wow you read more than I did. Add to your list the cheesy comedy attempt w/ the bogus public panel giving stereotype opinions on using reclamated shit water for snowmaking. Don't forget the F-up on the Mullitzer Avy cannon being pulled out of Sierra at Tahoe!!! when it's actually Alpine Meadows - WTF??? The only bits of useful info came from the ski town review - which was barely worth it.
    I only own this one because it came with my season pass last year.
    http://www.sierraflow.com/

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    • hardrider
      100' backflips are gay!
      • Oct 2003
      • 698

      #3
      Sierra had one pulled away too, not sure where the pic is from though.
      steezarific!!

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      • road trip
        < --- just fits
        • Oct 2003
        • 2595

        #4
        Re: Why Skiing Mag still sucks

        Originally posted by hardrider
        I find it really hard to accept the fact that a magazine called Skiing would print a story about Megan Carney (extremo world tour chica) written by someone who is admittedly not a high caliber skier.
        $.02 ...it's tough enough to become a great writer, but to have to be great at writing AND what you are writing about might be setting the bar too high. As long as the narrator knows what she/he is talking about, I'm satisfied.. and would rather he/she admit to not being great than to try to pretend that they while writing the story. I'm sure that the larger part of their readership identifies with his ability than with Megan's.

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        • Stikki
          Registered User
          • Oct 2003
          • 1176

          #5
          I agree with Road Trip. I'd rather read great writing by an average skier than average writing by a great skier.

          Skiing magazine is so damn cheap that it's worth the $8 a year even if it only holds my interest for 20 minutes an issue.

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          • mtbakerskier
            Provider of Ski Porn
            • Oct 2003
            • 1932

            #6
            any ski mag that decides to get its ski related photos from the AP and other stock agencies, is lame, I mean it isnt like there is a shortage of ski photogs looking for more assignment work that could have done better, and done it cheaper.
            The Ski Journal theskijournal.com
            frequency TSJ frqncy.com

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            • freshie247
              Registered User
              • Jul 2004
              • 4025

              #7
              Hey Hardrider,
              Your Avatar is hilarious!!!!!!!! Ya the mags not up to snuff,but hopefully they are employing some ski bums who would otherwise have to get real jobs!
              Calmer than you dude

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              • JMO
                Shoulda been there...
                • Oct 2003
                • 1193

                #8
                Originally posted by mtbakerskier
                any ski mag that decides to get its ski related photos from the AP and other stock agencies, is lame, I mean it isnt like there is a shortage of ski photogs looking for more assignment work that could have done better, and done it cheaper.
                Great shot in Powder, by the way!
                People shooting ski areas should be sued.

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                • slim
                  What are you looking at?
                  • Oct 2003
                  • 3460

                  #9
                  The problem with Skiing is that it's souless. It's a magazine about the sport of skiing. It's like reading a text book.

                  Powder is about the life that is skiing... that's what makes it great.

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                  • AltaPowderDaze
                    Registered Offender
                    • Jul 2004
                    • 2244

                    #10
                    I've found some good info in skiing. With regard to the overall mag, it's tough to match your material to what everyone wants. They have to pick a target audience and go from there. Overall worth the money, but far from perfect.


                    Edit: If the writer has no real experience and is telling me how to ski or save and avi victim, then we have a problem. But if he/she is just relaying his viewpoint of some action or event, I'm ok with that.
                    Last edited by AltaPowderDaze; 08-17-2004, 01:05 PM.

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                    • dewey
                      enjoys beer
                      • Oct 2003
                      • 198

                      #11
                      The mag is boring and somewhat lame, but I don't think the skiing abilities of the writer have much to do with it. I can think fo a lot of good writing that comes from an outsider's perspective, or an outsider trying to get in (e.g. HS Thompson on the Hell's Angels). The layout, pseudo-core lingo, low cool-to-lame photos, unfunny comic pieces, and general commercial feel are what make it not so sweet.
                      On the other hand, they have been covering more obscure resorts and wierd trips, which is cool.
                      It's not your job to be as confused as Nigel.

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                      • JMO
                        Shoulda been there...
                        • Oct 2003
                        • 1193

                        #12
                        Steve Casimiro: still a great writer after all these years. It's great to see his column in there each month.
                        People shooting ski areas should be sued.

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                        • Tyrone Shoelaces
                          Powderhound Billygoat
                          • Oct 2001
                          • 7628

                          #13
                          Hardrider --

                          Did you see the shot of Craig on page 39? That's him on the NKO's in the photo of the Red Bull Silver Belt at Sugar Bowl.
                          Waste your time, read my crap, at:
                          One Gear, Two Planks

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                          • Gregbo
                            Registered User
                            • Jan 2004
                            • 150

                            #14
                            RE: Sking Mag

                            WTF... it's too cheap to worry about - I just use it to get my early season stoke going anyway....
                            "Keep 'em Turning"
                            Gregbo

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                            • PacRimRider1
                              Let's go, smokes.
                              • Aug 2004
                              • 666

                              #15
                              Do all commentators in the Olympics have to be former Olympians? No. Should they be experts on the sports they are commentating on? Absolutely. Personally, I could care less if some guy can now or ever could call himself an expert skier (not totally true), as long he/she can commentate on the sport in a way that some snowplower off the bunny hill cannot. That being said, I cant remember an article in Skiing Magazine that a kid from a high school journalism class with a slow connection to the internet couldnt have written. I will therefor always put the mag back of the shelf after looking at pictures and checking out gear reviews. Ski magazines should not have investment company advertisements in them.
                              You look like I need a drink.

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