I bought the first 10 magazines, but got bored with the overly intellectual blah, blah, blah, with what I believe was little further information to what has been "done before". I stopped purchasing as I felt you were visiting the all too famous Top 10 and doing the very over done blah, blah, blah articles on them and getting no "deeper" than anyone else. There is much more to those Top 10 destinations, than the destinations themselves. The Journey ... it's the before and after of any good destination and not often taken into account when writing articles in any magazine. Things like (and this one is a biggie) the preparations or lack thereof, the dust, the flies, the staked tyres, the things that go wrong, the broken beer bottles, the heat, the cold, the rain, the 4,000 other yobbos in attendance, the offending dumped garbage, the toilet paper wattles, the scary stuff like snakes, spiders, and other such stuff that goes bump in the night ... we always seem to see these places in magazines in pristine conditions ... which isn't how you actually find them when you are there.
Loved the photographs. I always wanted to be The Post Office Photographer (Steve Parish for those who don't often visit PO's) personally, so feel I can appreciate a good photo when I see it. I've added wanting to be a Carlisle to the list. It'll never happen though ... I don't know enough or know the right people to "make it".
I felt you had some uninteresting content. Advertising, comparisons, cooking, book reviews, music reviews, etc. It's page turning stuff!

Overall I felt your magazine was good. Better than some, same as some. The photography is a standout for me. After the first 10 however, I haven't purchased any further editions.
Never seen your "show" so that's all I know about that.
Kit_e
I should also make you aware that the two Hema maps you gave me for a winning photo in December 2012 edition (I purchased 2 copies ... one is still intact in it's packaging), one is a bit worse for wear (nothing some sticky tape won't fix I guess) and the second is near identical - well the map itself is and that's the only bit I find any interest in really. SEQ and SEQ 4wd version. I do appreciate them however and I'm proud to have been printed.