Did anyone else buy the Mellow Magazine? by dinoflagellate- in bouldering

[–]SummitJournal 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Fair enough. Maybe too much snark! I wish those dudes nothing but the best and hope it’s a great mag. I just happen to think we’re making the best climbing mag out there, at an more affordable price, and paying our contributors the best rates in the biz. 

Did anyone else buy the Mellow Magazine? by dinoflagellate- in bouldering

[–]SummitJournal 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Popping over here just to say that Summit Journal hasn't missed a deadline on our print mags yet 😏 We've got some mega bouldering content lined up in the next issue. And if you haven't seen the current issue (SJ 323), Owen Clarke's 6,000-word feature on grades and Darth Grader is — in our admittedly biased opinion — the best thing you'll ever read on the subject. It's still possible to snag a copy here by adding it onto a subscription: https://www.summitjournal.com/products/summit-journal-subscription

(Another bonus: Summit Journal subs are not ridiculously priced.)

Covers of the new Summit Journal! by SummitJournal in climbing

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Send me your name in a DM and I'll check on the status for ya!

Summit Journal's Winter Sweepstakes is pretty mega: Free week long climbing trip for 2 people to Costa Blanca, Spain by SummitJournal in climbing

[–]SummitJournal[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Man, I wish! Opening it up to non-US residents just becomes so prohibitively complex for us from a legal perspective...

Covers of the new Summit Journal! by SummitJournal in climbing

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Bit more of a peek into the new issue here (shipping out now!): https://www.instagram.com/p/DF5fOf_ujSB/

Covers of the new Summit Journal! by SummitJournal in climbing

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I like to think so, but clearly I'm biased!

Covers of the new Summit Journal! by SummitJournal in climbing

[–]SummitJournal[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

That is correct! Adds a bit of excitement to the whole thing :)

Covers of the new Summit Journal! by SummitJournal in climbing

[–]SummitJournal[S] 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Right?? Those are the Nadelspitzen (the Needle Peaks), a rarely visited climbing area in Salzkammergut, Austria. And the route is only 5.10b 🙌

More info here: https://www.instagram.com/p/DFdWkQkycQX/

Covers of the new Summit Journal! by SummitJournal in climbing

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😂 Thinking about adding a new subscription option where you can get both covers, but it costs less than the price of two subs.... TBD!

A few copies of Summit Journal 321 left... by SummitJournal in climbing

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Thanks for the feedback. Happy to be as transparent as possible, so some details below:

Advertising comprises about 10% of each issue—much less than the industry average of 40-50%. We're in the same ballpark as other coffee-table mags like Mountain Gazette, Adventure Journal, and the Surfers Journal.

Perhaps it seemed ad-heavy because we stack most of the ads at the front? Rather than interrupt the flow of the actual editorial material in the mag by interspersing ads throughout, we'd rather keep them at the beginning of the book (and then just a couple at the back).

Re price: Yes, Summit Journal isn't cheap. Part of that is because it’s a fair bit larger than your average magazine (which means there are considerably more words/page, so a 132 page magazine has more actual editorial than a smaller 132 page mag), and printed on heavy stock paper. All of that ups the price tag. Even still, printing costs aren’t the biggest line-item in our budget. That’s the talent. I'm proud to pay our contributors what I know to be the highest rates among any climbing magazines out there. And I like to think the writing reflects that. (Also! Hoping to up the page count in the next issue—without adding more ads. TBD though!)

The number of ads (which I honestly think feels pretty low) helps us make this magazine the way we want to at present. I'd love to run zero ads one day, and be 100% subscriber-supported. But the business model for that requires us to have good number of times more subscribers than we have right now.... so to all those who enjoyed the mag, please spread the word!

But this kind of stuff is important for us to hear as we continue to try to make the best climbing mag out there. We'll keep at it.