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The Climbing Zine Volume 4 [Kindle Edition]

Scott Borden , Jesse Zacher , Michael Reddy , Luke Mehall
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The greatest climbing zine ever! The theme for the fourth volume of The Climbing Zine is Back to the Essence. Here's a look at our writers, and their pieces:

We are proud to present Mike Reddy’s incredibly brave and honest piece, The Long Way Back, which covers his journey of getting back to climbing after a nearly life ending fall. Even with his doctors saying he would never climb again, Reddy has been determined to do so, with help from the inspiring and empowering organization, Paradox Sports. Mike also contributed valuable editing services to this volume.

We also have a piece from Jesse Zacher titled Blackened, documenting his climb of The Hallucinogen Wall in the Black Canyon. This is Zacher’s first appearance in this publication, and his words beautifully dance with the pure essence of climbing. There’s nothing but brutal honesty in his prose as he takes the reader to The Black, and reveals what surfaced during his adventure.

Cliff Cash is back for this issue, with a fiction piece titled, Trim Season and The Mushroom Wall. Cash tells a cautionary tale about several climbers who get involved in the marijuana business to fund their climbing adventures. Also in the story, the trio of Cliff, Jack and Thurgood, have a psychedelic filled adventure on the made-up route, The Mushroom Wall, in a place that is out of this world, the Black Canyon.

Luke Mehall, our publisher, writes about a winter climbing season in Indian Creek, Utah, one after he lost his job, and moved to a new home (Durango, Colorado) to make a fresh start. The story ends with a first ascent of an off-width route that makes him question the pursuit of new routes at The Creek.

Our final contributor is Scott Borden, who writes about the essence of climbing from a biological standpoint. He writes that our urge to climb, and how good that makes us feel, is imbedded into our DNA. His piece, Sending the Double Helix, is sure to stimulate the remaining brain cells left in every reader’s mind.

We’ve also added a new section to our zine: What We’re Reading, a space for reflections on classic climbing literature, new and old. In this initial installment we look at Jennifer Lowe Anker’s Forget Me Not.


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  • File Size: 147 KB
  • Print Length: 59 pages
  • Publisher: Benighted Publications; 4 edition (April 15, 2012)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B007UQ4IXM
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #663,081 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Tasty with your morning coffee... April 26, 2012
Format:Kindle Edition
Haven't heard of the Climbing Zine yet? No worries, this pub just burst on the scene and it only is getting hotter and more jam-packed full o' goodness. This latest edition lets loose the flood of climbing stories (some fiction, many non-fiction) that are difficult to find in such popular mags these days (at least at the easy price of under $4 bucks!).

I appreciate that the folks at Benighted Publications (publishers of the CZ) are a homegrown unit. It's most excellent to see the rise of start-ups in a world of copy cat giants.

Props Climbing Zine folks; thanks for providing my coffee with that extra something I can't quite get somewhere else!
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More About the Author

Luke Mehall searches for his American Dream on the roads and rocks of The West. He is the publisher of The Climbing Zine. His ultimate goal is to inspire people to live close to their dreams. He is a proud graduate of Western State College of Colorado, in Gunnison. Luke lives in Durango, Colorado, where he is a freelance writer, freelance dishwasher, freelance cook, freelance house sitter and aspiring underwear model.

He has written for Rock and Ice, Climbing magazine, Mountain Gazette, Crested Butte Magazine, Patagonia's blog, The Cleanest Line, and foxsports.com.

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