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— Ashima Shiraishi reflects on the crags that have shaped her — in conversation with Niky Ceria — Landing seen through images — Sam Prior muses climbing and fatherhood — Jon Fullwood, James O’Brian and Thomas Saluz discuss conservation and tending to the Land — Erika Cann explores deep time through the eyes of a climber — Jack Heath uncovers Fontainebleau’s geological story — Dan Bruce reports on behalf of Climbers for Palestine’s Climb The Wall campaign — Asia Zughaiar describes a day climbing in Ramallah —in conversation with Lally Macbeth and Matthew Shaw on bouldering and pre-history — Yazan Abbas shares his climbing story from Damascus to Bristol — Tom Le Fanu introduces The Boy Wonder —

≈ 112 page magazine, printed on FSC accredited paper and posted your way in a biodegradable poly-bag.

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— Ashima Shiraishi reflects on the crags that have shaped her — in conversation with Niky Ceria — Landing seen through images — Sam Prior muses climbing and fatherhood — Jon Fullwood, James O’Brian and Thomas Saluz discuss conservation and tending to the Land — Erika Cann explores deep time through the eyes of a climber — Jack Heath uncovers Fontainebleau’s geological story — Dan Bruce reports on behalf of Climbers for Palestine’s Climb The Wall campaign — Asia Zughaiar describes a day climbing in Ramallah —in conversation with Lally Macbeth and Matthew Shaw on bouldering and pre-history — Yazan Abbas shares his climbing story from Damascus to Bristol — Tom Le Fanu introduces The Boy Wonder —

≈ 112 page magazine, printed on FSC accredited paper and posted your way in a biodegradable poly-bag.

— Ashima Shiraishi reflects on the crags that have shaped her — in conversation with Niky Ceria — Landing seen through images — Sam Prior muses climbing and fatherhood — Jon Fullwood, James O’Brian and Thomas Saluz discuss conservation and tending to the Land — Erika Cann explores deep time through the eyes of a climber — Jack Heath uncovers Fontainebleau’s geological story — Dan Bruce reports on behalf of Climbers for Palestine’s Climb The Wall campaign — Asia Zughaiar describes a day climbing in Ramallah —in conversation with Lally Macbeth and Matthew Shaw on bouldering and pre-history — Yazan Abbas shares his climbing story from Damascus to Bristol — Tom Le Fanu introduces The Boy Wonder —

≈ 112 page magazine, printed on FSC accredited paper and posted your way in a biodegradable poly-bag.

About our pricing:

To keep climbing print media alive in a meaningful way, it is important that this is not an exclusive option. For anyone who is interested in the art and artistry of bouldering, and misses the feel of paper in their hands, we want this magazine to be accessible. At the same time, to keep the project alive, we need to price the magazine in a way that reflects the efforts put into producing it, the range of people involved, and the scale of our readership. Spotting, as an act, is about trust and mutual support, a way of holding each other up. By offering a sliding scale of price points, we hope to apply these values to the way we share the magazine.

So, if you are in need of a spot, take one today. And if you are able to pay more, then know that you are helping others out in doing so.

12£ This is our access price. It’s the one we originally set when we launched the magazine, and we still want to make it available for those who can’t justify paying more.

15£ This is our standard price, which we believe brings us more in line with other independent magazines of a similar ilk. With the love and energy we have poured into these 112 pages, we hope it feels like a worthy investment.

18£ This is our supporter’s price. By paying this you are giving us an extra boost and enabling access for others who have less to spare.

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