I buy a quilting one, and Himself bought me a subscription for a crafts one as a present too.
I think you need to cherry pick.
The two magazines I get do have 'some' advertising, but the articles aren't sponsorship led. The ads are just genuinely from retailers who are selling items of interest.
They don't overwhelm the content, if I make myself clear ?
They're the kind of magazines that I hang onto and build up a book a year from.
Having said that, both of those types of magazines are sold that are just bumpf. Full of ads and glossy images and little useful information. Those I avoid and simply don't buy.
Surely there are outdoors magazines that are sound ? and that we could recommend ?
Funnily enough I came across my stash of the BcUK magazines just before Christmas, and really wished that it had been possible for Tony to continue publishing them. Those were really, really good.
M