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'''''The Backwoodsman Magazine''''', also known as '''''The Backwoodsman Richie's Magazine''''', is a bi-monthly publication "dedicated to the |
'''''The Backwoodsman Magazine''''', also known as '''''The Backwoodsman Richie's Magazine''''', is a bi-monthly publication "dedicated to the |
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preservation of Old Frontier living."<ref>[http://www.backwoodsmanmag.com/ Backwoodsman magazine]</ref> The magazine, created by Charlie Richie, Sr., was first published in 1980.<ref>{{cite web|title=About Us|url=https://www.backwoodsmanmag.com/aboutus.html|work=Backwoodsman Magazine|accessdate=14 November 2015}}</ref> |
preservation of Old Frontier living."<ref>[http://www.backwoodsmanmag.com/ Backwoodsman magazine]</ref> The magazine, created by Charlie Richie, Sr., was first published in 1980.<ref>{{cite web|title=About Us|url=https://www.backwoodsmanmag.com/aboutus.html|work=Backwoodsman Magazine|accessdate=14 November 2015}}</ref> It has its headquarters in [[Westcliffe, Colorado]].<ref name=pammh/> |
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Most of the magazine's contents cover areas of interest that relate to [[Self-sufficiency|self-reliance]], however it is not primarily a [[survivalist]] magazine. ''The Backwoodsman Magazine'' frequently publishes reprints from older How-To project type magazines and books, and reader submitted articles. Richie also writes for the magazine on a regular basis. |
Most of the magazine's contents cover areas of interest that relate to [[Self-sufficiency|self-reliance]], however it is not primarily a [[survivalist]] magazine. ''The Backwoodsman Magazine'' frequently publishes reprints from older How-To project type magazines and books, and reader submitted articles. Richie also writes for the magazine on a regular basis. |
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The magazine is basically nonpolitical and [[nonpartisan]]. |
The magazine is basically nonpolitical and [[nonpartisan]]. |
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An editor for the ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'' called the magazine "a primitively designed bimonthly that celebrates and perpetuates the simple ways of our ancestors."<ref> Pamm Higgins. (16 December 2003). [http://articles.latimes.com/2003/dec/16/news/os-woods16 Proto-gnarly] ''Los Angeles Times''. Retrieved 14 November 2015.</ref> [[LewRockwell.com]] listed it as among the three best survivalist magazines.<ref>[http://www.lewrockwell.com/buppert/buppert10.html Lewrockwell]</ref> |
An editor for the ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'' called the magazine "a primitively designed bimonthly that celebrates and perpetuates the simple ways of our ancestors."<ref name=pammh> Pamm Higgins. (16 December 2003). [http://articles.latimes.com/2003/dec/16/news/os-woods16 Proto-gnarly] ''Los Angeles Times''. Retrieved 14 November 2015.</ref> [[LewRockwell.com]] listed it as among the three best survivalist magazines.<ref>[http://www.lewrockwell.com/buppert/buppert10.html Lewrockwell]</ref> |
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The magazine has spawned four "best of" books - ''Best of The Backwoodsman Vol I/II'', ''Best of The Backwoodsman: Volume III'', ''Best of The Backwoodsman: Volume IV'', ''Best of the Backwoodsman: Volume V''. |
The magazine has spawned four "best of" books - ''Best of The Backwoodsman Vol I/II'', ''Best of The Backwoodsman: Volume III'', ''Best of The Backwoodsman: Volume IV'', ''Best of the Backwoodsman: Volume V''. |
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The Backwoodsman Magazine, also known as The Backwoodsman Richie's Magazine, is a bi-monthly publication "dedicated to the preservation of Old Frontier living."[1] The magazine, created by Charlie Richie, Sr., was first published in 1980.[2] It has its headquarters in Westcliffe, Colorado.[3]
Most of the magazine's contents cover areas of interest that relate to self-reliance, however it is not primarily a survivalist magazine. The Backwoodsman Magazine frequently publishes reprints from older How-To project type magazines and books, and reader submitted articles. Richie also writes for the magazine on a regular basis.
Among "how to" guides, frequent subjects include making canoes, homemade welders, black-powder cannons, beer, and clothing. Other topics covered include American-Indian lore, hermits, muzzle-loading, antique, and old military rifles, traditional archery, and early American history.
The magazine is basically nonpolitical and nonpartisan.
An editor for the Los Angeles Times called the magazine "a primitively designed bimonthly that celebrates and perpetuates the simple ways of our ancestors."[3] LewRockwell.com listed it as among the three best survivalist magazines.[4]
The magazine has spawned four "best of" books - Best of The Backwoodsman Vol I/II, Best of The Backwoodsman: Volume III, Best of The Backwoodsman: Volume IV, Best of the Backwoodsman: Volume V.
References
- ^ Backwoodsman magazine
- ^ "About Us". Backwoodsman Magazine. Retrieved 14 November 2015.
- ^ a b Pamm Higgins. (16 December 2003). Proto-gnarly Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 14 November 2015.
- ^ Lewrockwell