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Mountain Gazette owner, Mike Rogge, is back to discuss the ongoing feud I have with him; media coverage of the eclipse; two stories from the soon-to-be-released MG #201; what we’re reading and watching (including Bluey, Road House, and why Rogge often tells people to watch the movie, Cocktail with Tom Cruise), and more.
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TOPICS & TIMES:
Our Ongoing Feud (3:34)
Media Eclipse Coverage (11:17)
Last Issue: #200 (15:24)
Next Issue: #201 (25:26)
Katie Burrell’s piece (27:11)
Appalachian Trail piece (34:38)
What We’re Reading & Watching (40:25)
Blister Cinematic Tease (50:09)
How to Get MG issue #201 (51:16)
My kids were in a weekend program at Sugar Bowl this year. It’s a nice mid-sized independent mountain. Not crowded, not much attitude (Palisades’ downfall sometimes), but enough gnar that MSP filmed a segment there earlier this year.
Jonathan, you need to get out here.