Favorite Climbing Related Magazine?

Other Crags, Aid Climbing, Bouldering, etc...

What is your favorite magazine that covers rock climbing?

Climbing
14
24%
Rock & Ice
18
31%
Urban Climber
3
5%
Deadpoint Magazine
10
17%
Other
13
22%
 
Total votes: 58

captain static
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Favorite Climbing Related Magazine?

Post by captain static »

If other, what magazine is it?
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Post by Josephine »

where's the option for "none"?
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Post by Jay »

Alpinist, by a long shot: First rate journalism, amazing photography, and they don't obsess over that newest rad proj that SharmaGrahamKinderKehlRodden just sent.

But I do still have my subscription to Climbing for a more regular fix...
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Post by captain static »

Josephine wrote:where's the option for "none"?
Under other ;)
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Post by Savage »

I'm with Jay. Alpinist is an awesome magazine! Its nice to read about something that took some balls of steel and time in the mountains. I like sport climbing and bouldering too, but lets be honest... working a 15ft V12 is a tad less impressive than doing the Grand Traverse in 6 hours.
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Post by pigsteak »

Savage wrote:I'm with Jay. Alpinist is an awesome magazine! Its nice to read about something that took some balls of steel and time in the mountains. I like sport climbing and bouldering too, but lets be honest... working a 15ft V12 is a tad less impressive than doing the Grand Traverse in 6 hours.
not to me....grand traverse in 6 hours seems like a waste of 6 hours of your life where you could have been working that killer v12.

and, alpinist only costs like $12 an issue. pfffft.
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Post by Savage »

working a problem for 6 hours? Thats not fair because we all know half of that was spent cleaning the resin out of your bowl. =)
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Post by SCIN »

Wow, someone walked across the top of a mountain really fast.
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Post by pigsteak »

scin is a hater..apparently you are incapable of appreciating suffer at altitude...or appreciating alpinist for that matter.

re-up your subsciption to "urban metro-sexual climber" when you get home...
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