As we’ve grown from a black and white stapled together zine to our full color book/magazine hybrid we currently have today, our goal has been to constantly refine The Climbing Zine. As Volume 11—Choss, Solos, and Reflection—is now released we think we’ve continually succeeded in that goal. (If you’re a Kindle, reader, there’s the “story only” version of Volume 11 to read.)
Now in 2018 we will be moving from two issues a year to three issues a year.
That means our subscriptions will be adjusted accordingly, with a one-year subscription including three issues, and a two-year subscription including six.
Please consider subscribing to “America’s Creative Climbing Publication” today, and supporting our mission to “represent the essence of climbing”.
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About us: The Climbing Zine was started in 2010 by Al Smith III and Luke Mehall. It continues to the day with the mission of representing the true essence of climbing. Our crown jewel is our printed version, but we also do the interweb thing, and Kindle.
We have also published four books: Graduating From College Me, American Climber, The Great American Dirtbags and Climbing Out of Bed, written by publisher, Luke Mehall.
Check out our film, Last Thoughts on The Dirtbag, made with Cairns Film.