Howard said he thinks the biggest improvement at Backcountry will be its enhanced contributor base. Along with the magazine’s faithful lineup of scribes, the new publishers have contacts from Japan to Russia, Scandinavia to South America, and New Zealand to Continental Europe. There isn’t a ski town in North America that will be outside the loop.
The new Backcountry also will have offices in three different time zones.
Thats Backcountry magazine only, and its found on a global newswire back on 2002 when BC mag was bought from Howard.