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41. City of Rocks Idaho, 7th: A Climber's Guide by Dave Bingham | |
Paperback: 296
Pages
(2004-05-01)
list price: US$24.95 -- used & new: US$20.19 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0970096410 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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I'm ambivalent about this guide.
Too bad it is the only guide for the area.
City of Rocks Idaho--A Climber's Guide
City of Rocks Idaho, 7th A climber's Guide
climbing is an adventure what did you expect |
42. Rock & Wall Climbing:The Essential Guide to Equipment and Techniques by Garth Hattingh | |
Paperback: 96
Pages
(2000-08)
list price: US$16.95 -- used & new: US$1.98 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0811729168 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Really Great Beginner's & Intermediate Rock Climbing Book! |
43. Rock Climbing Washington, 2nd (Regional Rock Climbing Series) by Jeffrey L. Smoot | |
Paperback: 512
Pages
(2009-05-26)
list price: US$30.00 -- used & new: US$23.05 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0762736615 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Maps, Photos and Narratives.
Ok guide to climbing routes |
44. Rock Climbing Utah by Stewart M. Green | |
Paperback: 552
Pages
(1998-04-01)
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Great guide to a climbing paradise
Climb On! to the Wonders of Utah |
45. Shawangunk Rock Climbing by Richard DuMais | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(2006)
-- used & new: US$35.00 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0974653268 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (2)
5.11 mania
Fantastic collection of Gunks photographs and history! |
46. Rock Dogs (Sports Stories Series) by Steven Barwin | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(2009-09-22)
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Editorial Review Product Description Noah is the top member of his rock climbing team, the Rock Dogs. Along with Lucas, Noah's best friend, and Eric, his biggest rival, the Rock Dogs win the annual in-house competition, and are rewarded with a three-day camping trip to Rattle Snake Point. There is only one catch: everyone must bring an adult. Luckily, Noah's dad, who has been preoccupied with his new business, finds the time togo along. But he is unable to leave his work at home, resulting in a survival lesson for both Noah and Eric. |
47. Idaho Rock: A Climbing Guide to the Selkirk Crest and Sandpoint Areas by Randall Green | |
Paperback: 119
Pages
(1987-08)
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48. Rock Climbing New England (Regional Rock Climbing Series) by Stewart M. Green | |
Paperback: 432
Pages
(2001-06-01)
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Book Seems Great
Stewart Green has big shoes to fill... In some cases Green repeats information already available in Webster or other guides. Still, it does have some of the new climbs on Cathedral and Whitehorse, like George Hurley's great 10c addition to the Cathedral Ledge North End, Bailsafe. The coolest thing is that Green includes information on areas that to my knowledge have never been included in any guidebook, like Rose Ledge in central Mass and Owl's Head in New Hampshire. Sure there are those who will find fault, there always are. But in spite of having set a very lofty goal, "Rock Climbing New England" succeeds. If you can only afford one, or just want the only available info on one of those obscure places that you have only heard about through the grapevine, this guide will be well worth the investment. ... Read more |
49. Traditional Lead Climbing: A Rock Climber's Guide to Taking the Sharp End of the Rope by Heidi Pesterfield | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2007-07-26)
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OK but far from complete
Basic information
Not a very good training book
Extraordinary book!
Very Informative |
50. Weekend Rock Arizona: Trad and Sport Routes from 5.0 to 5.10 a by Lon Abbott | |
Paperback: 285
Pages
(2006-09-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description · More than 230 trad and sport climbs from 5.0 to 5.10a Whether you are an Arizona climber who wants to get out for the weekend or a visiting climber seeking winter sun, this guide will help you make the most of your time on the rock. Most approaches are short, drive times from Flagstaff, Phoenix, and Tucson are noted, and climbs range from a few minutes to a full day. Even better, these routes have been selected for quality of experience, rated on a three-star system. Ten major destinations are covered: Multi-pitch granite cracks and slabs, pocketed sport climbs on welded tuff and limestone, hand-friendly basalt cracks and corners, and soaring sandstone spires provide trad and sport climbers with all the variety the sport has to offer. Climbing destinations at elevations as low as 3000 feet and as high as 7000 feet provide escape from winter chill and sanctuary from summer heat. This fantastic climbing unfolds at locations easily accessible from urban areas, yet a world away from the rat race. And it’s all enjoyed in a landscape as diverse as it is beautiful: serene pine forests, flower-studded oak woodlands, and saguaro-strewn deserts. Customer Reviews (1)
Fantastic -- up to date beta for Cochise and Sedona |
51. Climbing with Children by Gary Joyce | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(1996-05-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Whether you are a parent, guardian or counselor, if children and climbing are in your life, this book will get you started. With a few pieces of equipment and your favorite crag, you and the kids can be climbing in no time. |
52. Rock Climbing (Active Sports) by Jennifer Fandel | |
Library Binding: 24
Pages
(2007-07)
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53. Southern Sierra Rock Climbing: The Needles by Greg Vernon, Patrick Paul | |
Paperback: 200
Pages
(1999-10)
list price: US$20.00 Isbn: 0934641439 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
54. Rock Climbing Oregon (Regional Rock Climbing Series) by Benjamin Ruef, Adam Bolf | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(2006-09-01)
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55. Rock Climbing Connecticut (Regional Rock Climbing Series) by David Fasulo | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(2002-08-01)
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falcon rock climbing connecticut |
56. Rock Climbing Yosemite's Select by Don Reid | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(1998-05-01)
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Rock Climbing Yosemite's Select
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Disappointing... Unfortunately, the brevity of this book has resulted in a lack of crucial information. The staggering magnitude of the rock faces at Yosemite means that a lot of pages of topos are needed, and this book seems to have over-economized. We set out to climb the North Buttress of Middle Cathedral (DNB), and wandered back and forth for hours trying to identify the route from the scanty description. Nor was this the only disaster: we then wandered up the valley and repeated the sorry experience looking for another route. Verdict: very pretty, but if you are going to do any climbing, look for a more comprehensive guide instead.
All Guide Books Should Be This Good |
57. Rock Climbing in Acadia National Park: A Pocket Guide by Pete Warner | |
Paperback: 56
Pages
(2001-05)
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Editorial Review Product Description The guide is small enough to fit in your pocket and describes almost all of the rock climbing in Acadia National Park.Areas covered include: South Wall of the Precipice, Otter Cliffs, Eagle Crag, Canada Cliffs, South Bubble, Beech Mountain and bouldering in the park.An overview map on page 7 shows the locations of the crags throughout the park and includes driving directions since there are no park signs to lead the way. I published the first edition of Rock Climbing in Acadia National Park in May 1997. I hadn't planned on writing a book, but was frustrated by the fact that there was nothing in print about the great climbing in the park. In just a few weeks I had my first edition together and printed 300 copies. Those had sold out by July and I was off and running. I'm on my third edition now and the quality of the printing and photodiagrams are much better. Having used many other authors climbing guidebooks prior to writing this one, I wanted to make it easy to read. On each page with route descriptions you will always find a diagram of the climbs on the facing page. This means that some of the diagrams are repeated in the book, but I thought it was well worth the effort. Climbers don't want to spend time reading the book - they want to climb! Customer Reviews (2)
Review of the pocket guide
Useful and good insider info to get the out of towner started! |
58. Climbing Your Best: Training to Maximize Your Performance by Heather Reynolds Sagar | |
Paperback: 176
Pages
(2001-01)
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As a beginner, I really liked it. I've done some sports training, but have always been somewhat intimidated by climbing jargon. While quite technical, this book explained the terms and concepts in easy-to-use language (And I work as an editor, so I'm quite picky about this!). Lots of photographs illustrate the discussed training techniques, which went a long way to enhance my understanding of climbing. My favorite parts were the exercises for the system board and campus board. I couldn't wait to get well again so I could try them out. As an athlete, I love learning new, repetitive exercises that will help me improve my performance. I can only liken it to being a ballerina at the barre. Up until I read this book, the only climbing-specific exercises I did were pilates to increase my core strength. The whole book was very gym-heavy in its recommendations, but that worked well for me. My schedule (and budget) lends themselves much better to training in a gym a few times a week than attempting to go climbing outdoors that often. This book isn't the end-all of climbing, and it's hardly a substitute for learning in person, but it does delivers what the title claims: Training to Maximize Your Performance.
I�m sure Ms. Sagar is an excellent and knowledgeable climber It starts with a physiology discussion that is either so oversimplified as to be meaningless, or just plain wrong (my favorite:`VO2max [is] the maximum amount of air your lungs can hold') and which illustrates a fundamental misunderstanding of muscular vs. respitory function on the part of the author.In her defense, though, some of these concepts are extremely complicated, poorly documented, and in some cases virtually unique to climbing. The book then goes into a bunch of tests to determine your weaknesses based on the grade you climb.Interesting in an `I'll show you mine if you show me yours' kind of way, but it seems to me that anyone reading a book that uses the words `creatine phosphate system', would already know their weaknesses.Having said that, the advice `train your weaknesses, not your strengths' can't be stressed enough. Then we get into specific movements on a campus board (a device you shouldn't get within ten feet of unless you consider .12a a warm-up grade) and a system board (something you probably won't ever run into unless you live in Boulder.)The prescribed workouts are kind of obvious-basically simple strategies to climb harder or longer or more (e.g.:climb a route until failure, then lower quickly to an easier section and get back on.)There's no discussion of how these individual workouts should be combined to create a coherent daily schedule. The section on the extremely important concept of periodization is so convoluted that it confused even me-and I read the Journal of Applied Physiology for fun.The author finishes up with a discussion of individual moves (with photos,) a section on injury prevention that doesn't really go anywhere, extensive advice on motivating, a huge photo spread on stretching, bad advice on taping, a glossary that looks like it was copied out of an old textbook and doesn't seem to track back to what's been discussed (though I can't be sure because, inexplicably, there's no index), and so on. As much as I hate to give a fellow climber a one star, I can't figure out why this book was written-it covers no new ground, and the ground it does cover is unclear, incomplete, and sometimes inaccurate.Maybe a lot of this results from the author trying to create a book that would speak equally to an unmotivated 5.9 climber and a .15a hopeful, I don't know. My advice to you?If you're trying to go from 5.10 to 5.11:climb a lot and focus on your technique; you'll get there.5.11 to 5.12:Buy Eric Horst's much more straight-forward `How to Climb 5.12.'Beyond 5.12:Get Dale Goddard's `Performance Rock Climbing.'
Suitable Only for the Most Advanced Climber (and PhD)
A decent guide |
59. Rock Climbing 2011 Wall Calendar by Willow Creek Press | |
Calendar: 12
Pages
(2010-07-01)
list price: US$13.99 -- used & new: US$6.94 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1607551187 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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60. Red Rocks Climbing: Supertopos by Greg Barnes | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(2004-01)
list price: US$24.95 -- used & new: US$16.47 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0967239168 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Better Fish in the Sea
Great collection of Red Rocks climbs
Very dissapinting Guidebook |
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