The name Mountain Fold is some kind of print terminology, right?
Douglas Lance Gibson: It’s actually a reference to origami. It is one of the two principle folds, alongside the valley fold. I saw the magazine as being a series of mountain folds. CB: Are you speaking metaphorically or technically here? DLG: I mean it in a physical sense. The construction of a magazine is a series of pieces of paper folded in half and bound. It’s a little tongue-in-cheek for a magazine to be named after how it is constructed, which I liked. As a side note, I really am an alpine beast and love the mountains, so that also came into play when I was thinking of the name. CB: Do you think that your mountain man tendencies stem from the fact that you grew up in an extremely flat farming area or is it more about psychology than geography? DLG: Yeah, I grew up on a farm outside of Trangie and it’s extremely flat. The “You can see the horizon through the trees” kind of flat. Though every year our family would go skiing down at Mt Hotham, and I developed a really strong bond wi