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219 of 225 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good For Hikers,
This review is from: Backpacker [1-year] (Magazine)
I'm new to Backpacker [1-year], but so far find it to be a great magazine. Here's a little of what to expect:-info about lots of places to go hiking around the world -hiking and camping equipment reviews -hiking skills and tips (i.e. recipes, survival skills...) Some people may get irritated with the ads, but for me, they keep me on top of the latest useful hiking products. With great pictures and human interest articles to boot, its one of the best hiking magazines I know of. Also recommend The 5-Minute Plantar Fasciitis Solution if this annoying foot condition interferes with your hiking. Happy trails!
83 of 86 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
This magazine has lost a bit in the past couple years....,
By secoulte (Lake Tahoe, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Backpacker [1-year] (Magazine)
This magazine used to be a great resource for hard core bakcpackers with articles about transcendent survival stories and epic backpacking opportunities all over the world. In the past couple years they have changed their format drastically and have focused on "regional" editions and over the top gadget and gear coverage for total gear-wonks.Don't get me started on the useless monthly section entitled "Social Climber" where people write into to ask what's socially acceptable on the trail with regard to fashion and things of that nature. You are backpacking for crying out loud...who cares? It seems to have lost some of its humanity and original vision. I have subscribed to this mag for about 10 years and I used to be able to read it cover to cover, now I am lucky if there is one or article worth reading.
68 of 70 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Downhill,
By van-cab (Michigan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Backpacker [1-year] (Magazine)
Like other reviewers have said, the content has gone downhill from informative articles on gear and places to go, to garbage that has nothing to do with backpacking. They sell out to gear companies, endorse shady gear companies ie: Big Sky, and the writing style almost requires you to have a.d.d. to read it ( tons of very short blurbs and "tips" thrown all over ).To top it off, they have been sending me threatening letters to pay for issues they sent me after my subsription ended and I didn't renew it.
39 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Devious renewal policy,
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This review is from: Backpacker [1-year] (Magazine)
This publication has gone to an assumed automatic renewal - with no choice by the subscriber. Since I didn't agree to this arrangement I didn't bother to respond. The next thing I knew, I was receiving a collection notice.
34 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
I'm telling nasty businesses to take hike,
By beware "beware" (Saint Paul, MN USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Backpacker [1-year] (Magazine)
The free "Best Trails in America" that is offered on this page is inspiring and useful. I was almost tempted further until I read about the auto-renewal policy and sending former subscribers to a collection agency. I suppose their auto-renewal is also subject to automatic rate increases too? Maybe they want my credit card so they can do it all on their own with the notification that never arrived (I can just hear, "oops our systems malfunctioned" or "something must've happened with your mail-or email". Maybe they'll even email the "courtesy" auto-renewal notice with the new price from a server that results in it getting caught in the spam filter? Maybe they don't even send a "courtesy" auto-renewal notice--I just decided against a virus protection software package today because they auto-renew every year at the going rate without any notice unless I cancel.I decided to tell them to: Take a hike and not with my money! I try not to support nasty businesses, and I imagine more and more people will feel the same as the weigh every expenditure.
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Obnoxious and harrasing subscription renewal phone calls,
This review is from: Backpacker [1-year] (Magazine)
Over the past several weeks I have received up to three calls per day from Backpacker urging me to renew my subscription "now!". The frequency and tone of these calls have crossed the line into obnoxious harrassment. A number of the calls have occured minutes after I hung up on the previous call. I am letting my subscription end and am not renewing due to this rude and intrusive treatment from Backpacker. This is coming from someone who has been subscribing to the magazine for well over ten years!Note that there is no Masthead on the magazine to tell the reader the structure of the organization, nor is there any contact point via e-mail except on the website and that is to Customer Service. I am sure all inquiries to Customer Service are given prompt attention when they are critical of Customer Service. If this is Backpackers new method of securing subscription renewals, I am better off without it!
19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The only choice really,
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This review is from: Backpacker [1-year] (Magazine)
No other outdoor magazine comes close to Backpacker to answer the questions of where to go and what to take. There are more destination suggestions in a year than one could ever visit in a lifetime, all with accompanying directions, notes, climate, visitation levels, etc. When it comes to gear, the editors work hard to keep quality AND cost in mind and are careful to test less-well-known, but worthy brands. This is a departure from other outdoors mags that seem to sell recommendations to high retail price manufacturers. Backpacker even did a review of the gear available in large discount stores...
29 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Gave me over to a Collection Agency,
By Moonbeam (Virginia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Backpacker [1-year] (Magazine)
Just got a notice from a collection agency wanting money for a subscription I let expire. I'm not happy about this at all and needless to say I will never subscribe to Backpacker magazine again.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Watch out for the annual renewal at $40 / year!,
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This review is from: Backpacker [1-year] (Magazine)
SYNAPSE - is a company that collects $40 each year to renew this subscription for Back Packer Magazine. There is no annual notification and since I was not the receiver of the magazine, I was unaware of it being continued, until I found the charge on my credit card statement.
19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A 10 star publication,
By MotherLodeBeth "MotherLodeBeth" (Sierras of California) - See all my reviews (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE)
This review is from: Backpacker [1-year] (Magazine)
This is the most complete publication for any walker, hiker, backpacker that we have found and the August 2002 interview with Colin Fletcher reminded me of why we subscribe and look for each new issue with such intense anticipation.The Departments are: Backtalk where readers provide their feedback, Signposts which deals with politics and social news stories of interest to the readers, Body Language which deals with mind body spirit aspects of the sport. Week End Wilderness is the section where they list great week end outings in various parts of the country. Outfitting is all about clothing choices that make walking, hiking etc enjoyable and safe. Get Out More 2002 is a section where readers share places they have hiked and what made it special. Know How is about what it says.......Skill techniques and tips. Like leaving the tent behind and saving the extra weight and sleeping under the stars in a better warm sleeping bag set-up. Backcountry is about tales from the trails. The Special Section carries feature articles on backpacking and things like kayaking, snow trips, fishing and backpacking etc. As well as issues like new equipment and hidden away places for hiking that most people ignore. It is simply the best magazine on the subject and one any serious hiker, walker, backpacker all seasons enthusiast will have in their home. |
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