Issue 2 of Deadpoint Magazine is now available at the Deadpoint Mag site. Here are a few highlights of what is in Issue 2:
- Interviews with Alex Puccio and Ty Landman
- Video* of Natasha Barnes sending The Force (V9) in Yosemite, CA.
- Article by Pete Ward about sex as it relates to climbing and advertising
- A feature about the bouldering at the Linville Gorge
Head to the Deadpoint Mag site to check out what else is featured.
Once you have a chance to [digitally] page through it, I’m interested in hearing people’s thoughts on the first two issues. You can read more about first issue of Deadpoint Magazine here. I have some thoughts, but I need to re-read it again to solidify my first impression.
*The embedded videos didn’t appear to be working last night, but hopefully they will be up soon.
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I personally love it, I think it is the way magazines should be done, informative and interactive, easy to maneuver without pushing ads down your throat.
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I read the whole magazine, and i felt like the sex article was pretty vulgar. Im not saying I didnt like it because i certainly did. I think i could feel this way because most of the climbing articles you read are pretty clean cut?
Did anyone else feel this way?
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i agree. relieving. the jumbo love comment was HILARIOUS (particularly because I’d never even considered its significance until then).
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I kinda thought the first edition was ho-hum but this one I enjoyed. I like the format and embedded videos– great idea. A couple kinda naughty photos catch your attention too. You know what I’m referring to.
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i haven’t read it yet, but i always thought that “jumbo love” was a PC cop-out since the other major line is jumbo pumping hate…. guess “jumbo pumping love” would be too over the top?
do they mention this in the article?
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I like it.
I was a little on the fence after the first issue, but the fact that back issues are readily availible online ANYTIME and the thing is FREE I can hardly complain.
It was a bold idea, and I hope that they can keep it going and make it work.
Could you imagine if Climbing, Urban Climber, and Rock & Ice were someday fully availible online!?!?
If this keeps it up, it will be setting the standard in a new arena.
I give it A+ and my endorsement.
(which admittedly means almost nothing)
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