CRAWL magazine
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CRAWL Magazine is a magazine published by Atticus Publishing. The subtitle is "The most hardcore off-road vehicle magazine in the world".
CRAWL Magazine | |
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Editor | Tim Piele |
Categories | Rockcrawling |
Frequency | Bimonthly |
First issue | November 2005 |
Company | Atticus Publishing |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
Website | www.crawlmag.com |
ISSN | 1559-9965 |
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[edit] About
CRAWL Magazine first appeared in November of 2005 with the introduction of their premiere issue, the Nov/December 2005 issue. CRAWL is published bimonthly, has 148 full color pages, is distributed for retail sale in the United States and Canada and is independently published. Star photographer Brandon "Starfish" Foster is a co-owner and regular contributor of photography to CRAWL.
[edit] Editorial Focus
CRAWL Magazine is known for their photography, editorial depth, and their dedication to documenting the world of off-roading and rockcrawling specifically.
The editorial focus is primarily on trail reports from rides and get-togethers around the country; trail rigs (both built by the amateur enthusiast and professionally built); hardcore tech that the amateur enthusiast can immediately apply to their own vehicles and; professional rockcrawling and rock racing event coverage such as WERock, XRRA and UROC.