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2006(June/July) Summer GG:
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Our Final Issue:

When the first issue of this magazine was published in 1999, there were plenty of naysayers. “You’ll never succeed,” they said. To many, we weren’t hardcore enough—which was exactly the point. Hooked on the Outdoors aimed to be everybody’s outdoor sport magazine. The editorial staff always used the word “accessible” when describing it. We wanted readers to be able to find themselves in our pages. We wanted people to feel like they belonged in our magazine. Using a staff and budgets that were miniscule compared to those of our competitors, the editorial team slowly built Hooked into an award-winning magazine. The naysaying got a little quieter.

But sadly, seven years after our inaugural issue was published, the Boulder-based editorial office of Hooked is closing its doors. As of press time, efforts are being made to keep the magazine going under new ownership, this remains to be determined. Although this issue is made with no less love than those that have come before, it was made by fewer of us. That’s why many familiar names are missing from the masthead. And so, I would like to take this opportunity to thank the following people, who have been integral to the editorial success of Hooked on the Outdoors:

John Byorth, founding editor, got the ball rolling back in 1999, and has remained on staff for the past five years as editor-at-large, continuing to make excellent journalistic contributions to the magazine. Chris Thompson, our former director of photography, took the magazine’s photography to a new level, shooting a majority of gear himself (he returned from Bozeman, Montana, to photograph this last issue for us). When Chris left, Seth Hughes stepped into Chris’s shoes as in-house photographer while Steff Woodward took over as photo editor. This duo both brought quiet professionalism and friendly attitudes to our team as they, too, raised the bar on photography another notch. Gina DeMillo joined us from Backpacker at the start of 2004. She had a knack for systems as she helped to bring new order to the office and editorial packages as she took over and fine-tuned the regional highlights and the Sport-by-Sport sections. Marshall McKinney joined us from Rock + Ice magazine, and after having worked at Outside. He was our first in-house art director and through Marshall’s guidance we were able to give the magazine a bold, new look that enabled us to capture “Best Redesign” from the San Francisco Honorary Publication Awards in 2005. Lesley Suppes was the first editor to get ruhooked.com up and running while James Dziezynski helped to refine and polish it in recent years. Jill Gerow has always been our behind-the-scenes tech wiz. Finally, Doug Schnitzspahn has been my right-hand man for five years. As the features, feature column and news lead editor, he has been the guiding force behind many of this magazine’s best stories. Thanks to his energy and dedication, the magazine has won such awards as the Houston Press Club’s Katie Award for “Best Magazine” in 2004, and the San Francisco Honorary Publication Awards for “Best Feature” and “Best Interview” in 2005. Thank you, Doug.

So many contributors and photographers have contributed so much—too many to list here. Thank you to all of you who have worked with us and stuck with us over the years, helping us to produce an award-winning publication that kept things real. Your work has been greatly valued and appreciated by our team.

I would be remiss if I didn’t thank Abe Hayes and Tim McManus for their hard work as the staples of our sales team. Along with Jeff Espy, our publisher and fearless leader. But most importantly, the edit team would like to thank you, the reader, for believing in us and supporting this magazine. Nothing has thrilled me more over the years than receiving an enthusiastic letter from a reader or meeting someone who likes the magazine.

And so, I thank you and in the words of the late Johnny Carson: I bid you a very heartfelt good night.

Nancy Coulter-Parker

p.s. Don’t forget to get outdoors—work is over rated.


Award Winning Ways Continue at Hooked. Winning in three categories at the 2005 San Francisco Honorary Publications Awards
Hooked on the Outdoors was recognized as the winner in the "Best Magazine" category at the 2004 Katie Awards.
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