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Building on 23 years of TAR with Lynne Wolfe
Manage episode 488899260 series 1764738
The story goes that a young Lynne Wolfe persuaded Blase Reardon to get involved as The Avalanche Review's Assistant Editor many years ago. Lynne would go on to be the Editor of TAR for decades to come, bringing the publication and our community forward towards professional collaboration. In this episode, Brooke Maushund chats with Lynne as she celebrates publishing her final issue as TAR Editor and gets ready to pass the baton. In addition to being a longtime avalanche educator and Exum guide, Lynne is a charismatic connector in our industry: bringing people, ideas, and curiosities together.
With the job listing up at the time of this recording, we dive into Lynne’s time working behind the scenes on A3’s flagship publication. From changes to the nuts and bolts behind TAR, to lessons learned along the way, Lynne gives us an inside scoop on what it’s been like to put out a staple that can be found on every snow pro’s desk, coffee table, or…yes, even on the back of their toilets. As the search for the new TAR Editor continues, she tells us what she’d like that person to know: “Stand on my shoulders—I’ll help.”
If you want to hear more about Lynne’s illustrious career in addition to her work on The Avalanche Review, go back to Season 2, Episode 11 of the podcast when Lynne came on the show for the first time.
Resources & Links Mentioned:
- Digital The Avalanche Review
- The Ascending Spiral by Ed LaChapelle
- Subscribe to TAR by Becoming an A3 Member
• The Avalanche Hour Podcast 2.11: Lynne Wolfe
• Seeking Impeccability with Lynne Wolfe: Episode of The High Route Podcast
Crew:
• Host: Brooke Maushund (@brookemaush)
• Guest: (The one and only) Lynne Wolfe
• Producer: Caleb Merrill (@theavalanchehourpodcast)
Sponsors:
• Gordini
• PeakVisor (click here for a discount!)
• OpenSnow
🎶 Music by Ketsa: See Us, Sun Cometh
216 episodes
Manage episode 488899260 series 1764738
The story goes that a young Lynne Wolfe persuaded Blase Reardon to get involved as The Avalanche Review's Assistant Editor many years ago. Lynne would go on to be the Editor of TAR for decades to come, bringing the publication and our community forward towards professional collaboration. In this episode, Brooke Maushund chats with Lynne as she celebrates publishing her final issue as TAR Editor and gets ready to pass the baton. In addition to being a longtime avalanche educator and Exum guide, Lynne is a charismatic connector in our industry: bringing people, ideas, and curiosities together.
With the job listing up at the time of this recording, we dive into Lynne’s time working behind the scenes on A3’s flagship publication. From changes to the nuts and bolts behind TAR, to lessons learned along the way, Lynne gives us an inside scoop on what it’s been like to put out a staple that can be found on every snow pro’s desk, coffee table, or…yes, even on the back of their toilets. As the search for the new TAR Editor continues, she tells us what she’d like that person to know: “Stand on my shoulders—I’ll help.”
If you want to hear more about Lynne’s illustrious career in addition to her work on The Avalanche Review, go back to Season 2, Episode 11 of the podcast when Lynne came on the show for the first time.
Resources & Links Mentioned:
- Digital The Avalanche Review
- The Ascending Spiral by Ed LaChapelle
- Subscribe to TAR by Becoming an A3 Member
• The Avalanche Hour Podcast 2.11: Lynne Wolfe
• Seeking Impeccability with Lynne Wolfe: Episode of The High Route Podcast
Crew:
• Host: Brooke Maushund (@brookemaush)
• Guest: (The one and only) Lynne Wolfe
• Producer: Caleb Merrill (@theavalanchehourpodcast)
Sponsors:
• Gordini
• PeakVisor (click here for a discount!)
• OpenSnow
🎶 Music by Ketsa: See Us, Sun Cometh
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