Issue 6 of Deadpoint Magazine is now online and it looks like they have been listening to your feedback. The online reader has been revamped for a much better reading experience in my opinion. You can now zoom in and out much more easily, and you can also download a PDF copy of the magazine for offline enjoyment.
As for the content, here are some of what you can read about in this edition:
- Interview with Andy Chasteen about 24 Hours of Horseshoe Hell
- A tribute to John Bachar from ODub & Misty Murphy
- Interview with Mikey Williams, unheralded New River Gorge local
- Red Rocks photo essay
- Fontainebleau story by Chris Schulte
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Be sure to also check out the footage of Nalle Hukkataival hiking Jade (V15) on DPM HDTV as well.
You think it’s funny that they put the little news blurb about Pringle climbing Iron Resolution in the news? Apparently anything that’s happened within the last 3 years is fair game for the news section.
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I got a bit of a chuckle out of seeing that. Makes me glad that my typos and the like are so easy to fix.
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It’s in the news section because I bet they mistaked your video post of Iron Resolution as recent news.
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I still want Matt & co to succeed here, but they really, really need a decent copy editor.
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I haven’t had a chance to read it that close yet, are there a lot of typos or what?
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Typos, hominem problems, weird usage, grammar. I’m guilty of the same mistakes all the time (I write and edit a lot for work), so I’m not trying to be a jerk. I just figure it’d be worthwhile to have someone edit for those errors before the mag hits the street.
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Yo Narc,
I’m digging the new “videos” section above the news and notes. Great addition to the site
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Good to hear. There are still a few kinks to work out, but overall I like this as a way to share more videos.
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It might have typos but it is free and the pictures and videos they have are a ton better than many of the other mags that cost $6. None of the media sites I look at or the magazines are devoid of typos, but they should work to improve that shortcoming if it is an issue.
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I hear ya John. Don’t disagree at all.
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