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Author(s): David Rubine

Date: 2002

ISBN: 0-934641-89-7

Wonderful routes, both classic and new, are described with maps, written descriptions, topos, and photos.

Areas: The Pinnacles

Author(s): Don Reid

Date: 1996

ISBN: 0-934641-54-4

Along with Yosemite Climbs: Free Climbs, this guide represents the 3rd edition of one of Chockstone's most popular guides. Describes big wall aid routes, including over 50 routes up El Capitan.

Areas: Yosemite Valley

Author(s): Cameron M. Burns

Date: 1997

ISBN: 1-57540-086-3

The first comprehensive guide to ice climbing throughout Colorado.

Areas: Colorado

Author(s): Eric Bjornstad

Date: 1997

ISBN: 1-57540-004-9

Largely short routes up incredibly accessible cracks, includes Wall Street, Long Canyon and the Potash Road near Moab, Utah.

Areas: Utah

Author(s): Peter Hubbel

Date: 1997

ISBN: 1-57540-008-1

About 1400 routes in the foothills west of Denver.

Areas: South Platte

Author(s): Randy Vogel

Date: 1997

ISBN: 1-57540-029-4

Descriptions for nearly 500 routes, selected from the more than 5,000 established climbs in the Southern California area.

Areas: Joshua Tree National Park

Author(s): Stuart Ruckman, Bret Ruckman

Date: 1995

ISBN: 0-934641-88-9

The companion book to the new Wasatch Range climbing guide. Superb rock climbing on steep limestone in the Wasatch Mountains of Utah.

Areas: Wasatch Front

Author(s): Sally Moser, Greg Vernon, David Hickey

Date: 1993

ISBN: 0-934641-51-X

Includes the climbs of Courtright Reservoir, Shaver Lake, Charlottes' Dome, and Bubb's Creek Wall, among others.

Areas: Sierra Nevada

Author(s): Rick Thompson

Date: 1997

ISBN: 1-57540-015-4

Features 1500 routes in the premier sport climbing area of West Virginia's New River Gorge.

Areas: New River Gorge

Author(s): Don Reid, Chris Falkenstein

Date: 1992

ISBN: 0-934641-47-1

Tuolumne Meadows is known for its clean rock, clear skies, and fabulous face and crack climbing on spectacular Sierra granite domes. Rock Climbing Tuolumne Meadows is the only guidebook you will need to have a pristine climbing experience on some of the finest rock in the world.

Areas: Yosemite National Park

Author(s): Sally Moser, Greg Vernon

Date: 1992

ISBN: 0-934641-48-X

The expansive area of domes and crags just northwest of the Needles is described with photos and topos.

Areas: Southern Sierra Nevada

Author(s): Tresa Black

Date: 2002

ISBN: 0-7627-1143-4

Let Rock Climbing the San Francisco Bay Area point you to the best ascents at twenty-four climbing areas within two hours' drive of the Bay.

Areas: San Francisco Bay Area

Author(s): Don Reid

Date: 1998

ISBN: 0-934641-59-5

The timeless, natural beauty of Yosemite Valley National Park has inspired generations of climbers the world over, and its granite cracks and domes rank among the planet's best. Yosemite Free Climbs caters to climbers who want to deal more with the chalkbag that the haulbag. Free and mostly free routes are featured; however, long and difficult lines where big wall logistics intercede - as on Southern Bell and Karma on Half Dome, and Escape from Freedom on Mt. Watkins - can be accessed within these pages as well.

Areas: Yosemite Valley

Author(s): Stewart M. Green

Date: 1998

ISBN: 1-56044-594-7

Fragile sandstone towers pierce the sky amid endless miles of vertical cliffs sometimes more than a half mile high; wondrous canyon walls of cobblestone and limestone overhang at dizzying angles; and granite domes and slabs recline on sunny mountain slopes. Rock Climbing Utah is the only guide available that covers all the major climbing areas in the state.

Areas: Utah

Author(s): Randy Vogel and Bob Gaines

Date: 1993

ISBN: 0-934641-31-5

This revised and updated book features topos and photos as well as text describing this popular Southern California area.

Areas: Riverside County

Author(s): Richard Rossiter

Date: 1994

ISBN: 0-934641-71-4

Describes the best 50 routes to the highest peaks of the park.

Areas: Grand Teton National Park

Author(s): Richard Rossiter

Date: 2000

ISBN: 1-58592-031-2

Eldorado Canyon is one of North America's premier climbing areas, with hundreds of first-class routes on beautiful sandstone. Rock Climbing Eldorado Canyon is the most complete guide available to this remarkable canyon and the surrounding areas, such as the popular West Bank.

Areas: Eldorado Canyon State Park

Author(s): Tim Toula

Date: 1995

ISBN: 0-934641-35-8

Rock 'n' Road is the fundamental reference guide to climbing areas in North America. The rock climber's atlas, this completely revised and updated edition provides details on more than 2,400 climbing locales in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

Areas: United States

Author(s): John Sherman

Date: 1995

ISBN: 1-57540-006-5

The completely revamped second edition of this cult classic is greatly expanded and essential for such a complicated area.

Areas: Hueco Tanks

Author(s): Richard Rossiter

Date: 1999

ISBN: 1-56044-750-8

The out-of-print Boulder Climbs North and Boulder Climbs South have been revamped and republished as three separate volumes. This is the first of the three, covering all trad and sport crags in the canyon.

Areas: Boulder

Author(s): Bob Horan

Date: 1995

ISBN: 0-934641-96-X

Numerous practice rocks and boulders are described with maps and overview drawings.

Areas: Fort Collins

Author(s): Richard Rossiter

Date: 1996

ISBN: 0-934641-34-X

The guide to the many crags outside the town of Estes Park, Colorado, including Lumpy Ridge.

Areas: Rocky Mountain National Park

Author(s): Bob Horan

Date: 1995

ISBN: 1-57540-002-2

Features Morrison, Castlewood Canyon, Colorado Springs and Pueblo areas.

Areas: Colorado

Author(s): Todd Swain

Date: 1995

ISBN: 0-934641-99-4

Describes 1200 Shawangunk routes at this area 90 miles north of New York City.

Areas: Shawangunks

Author(s): Stewart M. Green

Date: 1995

ISBN: 1-56044-334-0

This book is the only guide available that covers all the major climbing areas in the state with routes ranging from 5.0 to 5.14--including big cliffs and faces of Rocky Mountain National Park and the Black Canyon of the Gunnison to the smaller crags and outcrops of Pikes Peak, Boulder, Rifle, Shelf Road, Elevenmile Canyon, and much more.

Areas: Colorado

Author(s): Bernard Gillett

Date: 2001

http://www.mountain-n-air.com

ISBN: 0-9643698-5-0

This guide contains over 375 routes on the peaks and alpine walls that are the heart of Rocky Mountain National Park

Areas: Rocky Mountain National Park

Author(s): Tim Monsell

Date: 1998

http://www.mountain-n-air.com

Rock and Ice Climbing routes. 74 pages with topos, photos and descriptions.

Areas: Logan Canyon

Author(s): Robert F. Rosebrough

Date: 1999

ISBN: 1-56044-870-9

The San Juan Mountains are awesome. No other range in the contiguous United States offers the immensity and diversity of the San Juans. This guide offers descriptions of 145 peaks and 237 routes.

Areas: San Juan Mountains

Author(s): Richard Rossiter

Date: 1997

ISBN: 0-934641-66-8

A guidebook to the high country of Rocky Mountain National Park.

Areas: Rocky Mountain National Park

Author(s): Randy Vogel

Date: 1992

ISBN: 0-934641-30-7

Joshua Tree is the most popular rock climbing area in the world, and for good reason. The Joshua Tree Rock Climbing Guide is the most complete guide available to the area. Maps, photos, and written descriptions give climbers all the information they need to explore and enjoy one of the climbing world's most treasured resources.

Areas: Joshua Tree National Park

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