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Backpacker (magazine)

''Backpacker Magazine'' is an American publication that features information on wilderness hiking and adventure. It has been published since 1973. ''Backpacker'' magazine is currently published by Active Interest Media and is based in Boulder, Colorado. The magazine moved from Emmaus, Pennsylvania to Boulder in August 2007.
==History==
The first issue of ''Backpacker'' appeared in the spring of 1973. The editor's note written by founding editor William Kemsley explains, "It took us three years to put together the first issue of ''Backpacker''. In that time we debated some serious questions among ourselves." The note describes the founding editors' worries that America in the early 1970s did not contain a backpacking community large enough to support a magazine. It also expresses Kemsley's goal to support the magazine primarily through subscriptions rather than advertising.
The Winter/Spring 2007 issue of the journal ''Appalachia'' includes an essay by Kemsley in which he describes how he developed the idea to create a magazine about backpacking. The article, titled ("How the 1970s Backpacking Boom Burst Upon Us," ) explains several pivotal moments that showed Kemlsey that an audience could exist for such a magazine.
''Backpacker'' was owned first by Kemsley, who sold it to Ziff Davis in 1980, which sold it to CBS Publishing. In the late 1980s, it was bought by Rodale Press, which also publishes ''Men's Health'', ''Bicycling'', ''Runner's World'', and others. In May 2007, Rodale sold ''Backpacker'' to Active Interest Media and the magazine moved to Boulder, Colorado in August 2007.

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