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 […]
Issue 2 Of Deadpoint Magazine Now Available
News & Notes – 10/29/2008
News from Kevin Jorgeson, James Webb, Daniel Woods and Justin Alarcon. Notes on DPM, RRG Accidents and more.
Deadpoint Magazine Goes Live
A few weeks back, many people in the climbing world were dismayed to see that Alpinist Magazine was shutting down operations. To many though it was not really a surprise given Alpinist’s niche focus and high production costs. It is somewhat ironic then that at the exact time Alpinist fades into the sunset, a magazine […]
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A Few News & Notes Items
As usual when we go out of town I fell way behind on my obsessing over what other people are doing in the climbing world. It took me a few days to get through everything in my reader, but I think I am finally caught up. Here are a few things that caught my eye, […]
Urban Climber Website Gets Redesigned…Sort Of
I was perusing my messages on The Facebook yesterday when I saw a notification from my “friend” Urban Climber Magazine that their website had been redesigned. I’m into websites and redesigns so I eagerly clicked through…and quickly did a double take.
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Truth In Advertising?
Two recent La Sportiva Solutions ads have featured some fuzzy math when it comes to the grades attributed to the routes in the ads. One being a Timy Fairfield as showing him climbing The Web in Eldorado Canyon and the other being Daniel Woods climbing on Fifty Words For Pump at the Red River Gorge. Weigh in with your opinions on whether or not it is important for companies to be accurate in their advertisements.
Climbing.com Chris Sharma Interview
Climbing.com has a great new interview up with the “King of Kings” Chris Sharma. Filled with incredible images from his travels this past year, the interview spends a lot of time exploring what drives Sharma to continue climbing at such a high level. Below is my favorite quote from the article. It displays an understanding […]
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