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Sidetracked
Editor-in-ChiefJohn Summerton
CategoriesAdventure Travel
Extreme Sports
FrequencyBi-annual
First issueWeb: June 2011 (2011-June)
Print: April 2014 (2014-April)
CompanyCaptive Minds Communications Group
CountryUnited Kingdom
Based inLondon
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.sidetracked.com

Sidetracked is an online and print magazine that aims to capture the experience of adventure travel and extreme sports through personal stories. The magazine was started as a website in 2011 but in 2014 moved into print with a bi-annual journal. Sidetracked also gifts an annual grant to explorers through its adventure fund. Its editor-in-chief is John Summerton; the editor is Alex Roddie; the photo editor is Martin Hartley; the deputy editor is Jenny Tough; sub-editor is Emily Woodhouse. Contributing editors include Daniel Neilson, Tom Hill, and Harriet Folkes.

References

  1. The best independent travel magazines. The Guardian. 10 April 2014.

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