Issue 03 [pre-order]
Exploring the theme of Landing, this third issue questions how we connect with, steady ourselves in and impact upon the land in which we climb.
Whilst climbing - and bouldering in particular - is concerned with the motivation for ascent, an inordinate amount of time is spent falling off. Climbers are, in fact, much more familiar with the act of landing than they are topping out. Yet sometimes it's easy to forget the ground is even there. This issue asks what we might uncover about the bouldering experience if we turn our attention to the practice of Landing.
Exploring the theme of Landing, this third issue questions how we connect with, steady ourselves in and impact upon the land in which we climb.
Whilst climbing - and bouldering in particular - is concerned with the motivation for ascent, an inordinate amount of time is spent falling off. Climbers are, in fact, much more familiar with the act of landing than they are topping out. Yet sometimes it's easy to forget the ground is even there. This issue asks what we might uncover about the bouldering experience if we turn our attention to the practice of Landing.
Exploring the theme of Landing, this third issue questions how we connect with, steady ourselves in and impact upon the land in which we climb.
Whilst climbing - and bouldering in particular - is concerned with the motivation for ascent, an inordinate amount of time is spent falling off. Climbers are, in fact, much more familiar with the act of landing than they are topping out. Yet sometimes it's easy to forget the ground is even there. This issue asks what we might uncover about the bouldering experience if we turn our attention to the practice of Landing.
The finer details
– 112 pages
– printed in Sheffield, UK
– FSC accredited paper
– posted your way in a biodegradable poly-bag
– Limited edition 2000 copies
– No reprint
– October 2024