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Dig it up, cut it down

With our editor, Campbell, currently trekking somewhere over in northern India, I have the pleasure of writing the Editor’s Note for this issue of . For those many new (and existing) readers out there who don’t know the recent history of , I had the good fortune of taking over this magazine: writers, photographers, film makers, nomads, wanderers, adventurers, climbers, paddlers, hikers, bushwalkers, riders and everyone in between.

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