OUTDOORSmagic
 Home » Forum > tgo magazine live lettersFriday 9 January 2009 | Help  
More from OM
Site highlights
Free weekly newsletter!
Join OUTDOORSmagic now
Members can use the forum and gallery, receive a weekly newsletter and are eligible to win great prizes!
why join?  
Latest Articles
Scouts Help Rescue Injured Gorms Climber
A group of Scouts helped evacuate a woman with a broken leg from the Northern Corries.
Gaz Parry Lecture Sunday
A nightmare Trango Towers trip is the basis for a Sheffield lecture this weekend.
Berghaus Arete 35 Pack - Tested
We check out Berghaus's latest Arete for mountaineers on a budget.
New Lightweight Boots From Salomon
With 4D Advanced Chassis based on the classic XA Pro running shoe design.
Scarpa New Manta GSb Tested
We check out the latest, lighter, lower incarnation of Scarpa's classic winter mountain boot.
Travel Partners
Travel Partners
Inghams
Exodus
Explore!
Latest Reviews
7203 Total Reviews
PHD Minim 400
by Jon Peterson
Raichle G5 GTX Walking Shoe - men's
by faz
Corrie Jacket
by James Kerr
Petzl Tikka Plus
by Jake
Scarpa SL M3
by brian lathaen
» Loads More Reviews
 FORUM
Discussions by:   Latest Posts | New Discussions | Hot Threads | Forum Topics
 Search forum: 
February TGO
Most time held in my hands!
1 to 10 of 10 messagesTo post a reply you need to be a member - Join now.
I have to say that I've only just picked up my February copy of TGO, been waiting for it to fall through the letter box and then remembered I forgot to renew my subscription, and I must say its the most time its ever spent in my hand for a TGO magazine. There is a lot more text than normal and the reading is more simple and effective for me. I'm a very simple person so love reading simple experiences and easy and appropriate gear reviews and the February edition is probably my favourite ever, odd because I'm usually a stickler for the ones just full of amazing photos but this one I have found I have spent a lot more time reading and I do think its becasue its a little simpler than usual with things I can relate more too. Well done!
Show/hide user stats

Good for you mate! It is a great mag overall. This is the issue that CT was on here telling us a bit about his part in, just the other day too! It looked quite good just from what he said then as well.

Edited: 11/02/08 22:36
Show/hide user stats

I do think its becasue its a little simpler than usual

Look closer Jamie - it's not Trail is it?

Show/hide user stats

Careful there Kinley! I still get Trail by subscription regularly you know!

Dedicated masochist me! A real sucker for punishment in my old age obviously!!!!

Show/hide user stats

Current March issue is pretty good too - plenty of decent articles to read rather than some of the bitty boxes of text that have been creeping in (but that seems to be the style for mags these days, probably influenced by the internet?).

Personally I just wish there was much less on the gear front and more on outdoor matters/walks/etc, and a little less Scotland bias (although I love the Highlands like anyone else, how often does eg Exmoor/Dartmoor/Shropshire really get decent coverage?). And, this might be controversial - but is it time for some new columnists?

Must remember to fill in the current reader questionnaire....

Show/hide user stats
TGO becoming simple - oh no, back to the drawing board troops!!!

Its a good thing Cameron!!

Go take a look at Googles home page and you'll see that simple works!

Lets face it most of us outdoor loving folk have a fantastically simple side to us, we aren't superficial, self obsessed or insecure, we are turned on by the simple things in life instead like opening the door this morning and seeing the robin on the bird table chirping at me because it wanted feeding and the clouds that will no doubt fascinate me as usual on my way home from this dreadful days work in the office through the rush hour traffic as a cormorant skims overhead following the skinny line of water through Manchester provided by the River Irwell. Love it when they drop a bomb on some executive car on the ring road its such a great mix of humans and nature! And then you have an illegal polish imigrant at the next set of lights to wash it off for them.

Show/hide user stats

> TGO becoming simple

Elegant in design.  Uncluttered.  Clear.  Concise.

Minimalist, even.  Surely a lightweight proponent can see the benefit of that...?

;-)

Show/hide user stats

Uncluttered - that's one of TGOs great plus points.

Look at almost any other mag these days and they are full of little boxes, flashy columns, 20 ways to do this, 100 ways to do that, 50 must haves, etc - many look just like websites, and I want a magazine that takes me away from the internet for a while!

I've just taken a sub to a digital photo magazine but there's nothing in it to read - just endless tips and snippets which all seem to blur together....

Cameron has recently hinted at a redesign - but please don't sacrifice the longer articles, excellent uncluttered photos, simple clear layouts, etc!!


 You say:
Message: (1500 character limit)
(Using the Quick Post will also register you with the site)
First Name: *
Last Name: *
Email: *
Security Image:This is a security image
Write the characters shown in the image above (Case sensitive)
I agree to the site's Terms and Conditions & Code of Conduct
  
  
 

Change stats view
Make external bookmarkAdd to My Bookmarks

« Previous thread   -   Next thread »
Home > Forum > tgo magazine live lettersForum jump  
Members Logon
Email:
Password:
forgot your
password?
Article search
Support our partners

 Join Now ^ Top of Page
About OUTDOORSmagic
- About Us
- Privacy Policy
- Terms and Conditions

Subscribe to OUTDOORSMAGIC RSS news feed.
Contact Us
- Support
- Advertise with us
- FAQ
- Retailers: free site review
Affiliates
- Take our news for free
- RSS Feed
Magicalia Digital Publishing
Cycling
- BIKEmagic
- RoadCyclingUK
- SheCycles
- LondonCycleSport
- Visordown
- ProTourNews
Outdoors
- OUTDOORSmagic
- FISHINGmagic
- GOLFmagic
- TheMainSail
Lifestyle
- ThinkBaby
- Gardening.co.uk
- AVReview
- ThinkCamera
Hobbies
- ModelFlying
- MilitaryModelling
- ModelBoats
- GetWoodWorking

- Full Portfolio
© 1999-2009 Magicalia Ltd.