Bernard Newman Steps Down At Climber Magazine

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Bernard Newman of Bingley, West Yorkshire, the editor of Climber magazine for the last 9 years is stepping down October 1st and is being replaced by Climber's assistant editor Kate Burke. Burke's first full issue as the new editor will be available in December. Newman will still be associated with the magazine as a freelancing consultant editor.

Bernard Newman, born in Birmingham in 1950, was part of the Leeds climbing scene in the 1970's where he studied Geology at Leeds University. He was well known for his climbing photography and with Ken Wilson compiled Extreme Rock, part of the Classic and Hard Rock series of books published by Wilson. Newman was editor of Mountain magazine until it folded and was well known for his anti-bolt editorials in the 1980's. When Mountain folded he was briefly involved, as a contributing editor in another magazine, Mountain Review that ran for six issues and was well received.

Newman started at Climber magazine in April 1998. Climber magazine is owned by Warners Group Publications plc.


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12 Sep, 2007
That's a shame. Maybe it'll get better.
12 Sep, 2007
no more how to abseil articles please.
12 Sep, 2007
what would you do to make it better? Jim
12 Sep, 2007
Less stuff about the oh my god I'm going to go into a coma if I read another word about the Peak District.
12 Sep, 2007
Does this mean that Climber will be now be moving into THIS century, and allow digital photo submissions?
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