Mountaineer (magazine)

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description Trade journal
language German
publishing company Bruckmann Verlag GmbH
First edition October 1930
Frequency of publication per month
Sold edition 17,726 copies
( IVW 2/2020)
Widespread edition 18,614 copies
( IVW 2/2020)
Editor-in-chief Michael Ruhland
Web link bergsteiger.de
ISSN

Bergsteiger is a German-language magazine on the subject of mountain sports . It has been published by Bruckmann Verlag since 1930 - interrupted only by a three-year war-related compulsory break - and is therefore the oldest commercial mountain magazine in the world (title until 1982: Der Bergsteiger ). The editor-in-chief is Michael Ruhland.

content

The topics range from mountain hiking to via ferrata and climbing to ski and snowshoe tours and mountain biking . It reports on mountain sports in Germany , Austria , Switzerland and the world.

editorial staff

The editorial office is in Munich. Michael Ruhland has been the editor-in-chief since April 1, 2012. He succeeds Andreas Kubin , who had been Bergsteiger's editor-in-chief since 1989.

Further publications

The following publications were also published under the Bergsteiger brand:

  • Mountaineering Calendar (annually)
  • Mountaineers - the best tours (published by Bruckmann Verlag)
  • Mountaineering Special 13: Lake Garda - The most beautiful tours (Author: Eugen E. Hüsler)
  • Bergsteiger Special 16: Berchtesgaden Chiemgau - The mountains between Chiemsee and Watzmann (authors: Andrea Strauss, Eugen E. Hüsler)
  • Bergsteiger Special 18: Styria
  • Mountaineers extra alpine tours

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://bergsteiger.de/service/magazin/bergsteiger-team