Frequency: The Snowboarder's Journal
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Frequency: The Snowboarder's Journal is published quarterly by Funny Feelings (LLC). Four coffee-table journals with high production quality and limited advertising are produced yearly in limited editions featuring the personalities and places that make up snowboard culture worldwide. Founded 2001 in Seattle, WA and relocated to Mt. Baker (Bellingham, WA) in 2002, frequency TSJ has been headed from the start by longtime snowboard editor Jeff Galbraith. Featuring editorial from around the world and interviews and travel pieces with young Olympians and backwoods icons alike, frequency TSJ is a collectible, timeless representation of snowboard culture.
[edit] Awards
Winner of the 2006 Maggie Award for Best Quarterly
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