
When Lou was running the site there were posts all year, albeit at a lower frequency during summer.
I'm hoping the existing contect will stay up as there's a lot of useful info there, and am also hoping that the site isn't dead...
This puts the monkey on sports enthusiasts to avoid parroting ad copy. Which is to say that sportsmen and sportswomen don’t stand a chance.JackO wrote: ↑Wed Oct 11, 2023 3:12 pmThus the editorial is beholden to retail and neither very deep nor analytical.
Gear sales are certainly a necessity in our outdoor world - and it's fun to consume and use the gear - but our thirst for it and the way we search the internet for it has led to business models that create written content whose purpose is to push gear sales - and it begs mention that we as a group (the outdoor world specifically, human beings broadly) don't seem to want to pay for content anymore with so much free content available.
This has happened at Powder, Snowboarder, Newschoolers, and now WildSnow. Content for its own sake in the outdoor world is in a fraught position.