National Geographic Adventure Magazine Closes

by Modern Hiker on December 4, 2009

nullYesterday afternoon, the West Coast Editor of the National Geographic Adventure magazine tweeted that the magazine would be ending publication after the December issue, ending 10 years of phenomenal writing and photography about outdoor adventures all over the world.

Times are tough for print media right now, and with the added economic downturn, the magazine couldn’t keep in the black, even with a reduced publication schedule. It’s a sad story that’s happening to a lot of my friends in the publishing business.

According to National Geographic, the brand itself will remain around, as part of a new “multi-platform model that will include newsstand editions, books, e-magazines, mobile applications and a robust Web site” – and hopefully most of the staff of the magazine will be included in one way or another.

For a personal account of the life of the magazine, and to leave comments, please visit West Coast Editor Steve Casimiro’s site, The Adventure Life. I thank them for their years of work, and wish them all the best of luck!

{ 3 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Justin December 4, 2009 at 10:30 am

That sucks. I have a magazine website and I would say 5-10 magazines are removed on a weekly basis.

2 David Whitaker December 4, 2009 at 12:26 pm

That totally ruined my day.

3 DPB December 9, 2009 at 7:18 am

This is terrible! I believe my wife just renewed my subscription also! Just makes me go through Backpacker and Outside that much more thoroughly…hopefully something else wonderful will pop up.

Suggestions?!

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