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Author(s): Richard Rossiter

Date: 1996

ISBN: 1-57540-026-X

Fifty routes described for the Longs Peak Diamond, Chasm View Wall, and Lower East Face.

Areas: Longs Peak

Author(s): Bob Value

Date: 1999

http://www.globe-pequot.com/

ISBN: 1-56044-756-7

McConnell's Mill State Park is the most popular climbing area in western Pennsylvania.

Areas: McConnells Mill State Park

Author(s): Bob D'Antonio

Date: 1999

ISBN: 1-56044-914-4

Short, steep, and well-protected is the name of the game on San Luis Valley's high-quality volcanic cliffs. Rock Climbing the San Luis Valley describes more than 300 routes at Penitente Canyon, the Rock Garden, Witches Canyon, Shaw Springs, Sidewinder Canyon, and La Garita Wall.

Areas: San Luis Valley

Author(s): Steve Petro

Date: 1997

ISBN: 1-57540-044-8

This is the comprehensive guide to the 350 routes of this central Wyoming area.

Areas: Casper

Author(s): Dave Bingham

Date: 2000

ISBN: 1-9700964-0-2

This edition of the City of Rocks offers the most up-to-date information, maps and drawings detailing over 600 high quality climbs.

Areas: Idaho

Author(s): David S. Black

Date: 2000

ISBN: 1-58592-060-6

Ice Climbing Utah is the only guide available that covers all of Utah's major ice clmibing areas - as well as many hidden, lesser known treasures.

Areas: Utah

Author(s): Jeff Smoot

Date: 1999

ISBN: 1-56044-852-0

Explore the granite cliffs of Index, Leavenworth, Darrington, and Tieton River Canyon; tackle the exposed alpine routes on the spires at Washington Pass; hang from steep sport climbs at North Bend, Frenchman Coulee, and Marcus and China Bend near Spokane. Rock Climbing Washington is the perfect book to take on your next climbing tour of the Evergreen State.

Areas: Washington

Author(s): John Harlin III

Date: 1996

ISBN: 1-57540-028-6

Over 30 routes of all difficulties at Devils Tower, and 85 routes in Custer State Park and Mount Rushmore.

Areas: United States

Author(s): David Fasulo

Date: 2002

ISBN: 0-7627-2214-2

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: Connecticut

Author(s): Todd Swain

Date: 2000

ISBN: 1-56044-897-0

Climbers come from all over the world to experience the magic and beauty of climbing at Red Rocks. Rock Climbing Red Rocks (formerly Red Rocks Select) is the only book you need to spend a lifetime exploring this amazing climbing resource.

Areas: Red Rock

Author(s): David Bloom

Date: 1995

ISBN: 0-934641-98-6

Over 150 routes over basalt near Flagstaff, Arizona.

Areas: Paradise Forks

Author(s): Randy Vogel

Date: 1993

ISBN: 0-93461-62-5

Here are descriptions to 100s of the best rock climbing routes in southern California.

Areas: California

Author(s): Eric J. Horst

Date: 2001

ISBN: 1-56044-812-1

From the granite peaks of Old Rag Mountain to the miles of glowing Nuttall Sandstone in the New River Gorge, the states of Virginia, Maryland, and West Virginia offer exciting and diverse climbing opportunities. Rock Climbing Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland describes more than 1200 routes at twenty-three different areas, from popular topropes at Great Falls to the 300-foot multipitch classics at Seneca Rocks.

Areas: United States

Author(s): John Moynier, Claude Fiddler

Date: 2002

ISBN: 0-7627-1085-3

Climbing California's High Sierra provides the information needed to scale more than 100 of California's most challenging peaks.

Areas: Sierra Nevada

Author(s): John Moynier, Marty Lewis

Date: 1999

ISBN: 0-9676116-1-X

Four-season climbing and bouldering, desert and mountain, on the east side of the Sierras.

Areas: Sierra East Side

Author(s): Greg Opland

Date: 1996

ISBN: 1-57540-023-5

Guide to the many granite crags near Phoenix, Arizona.

Areas: Phoenix

Author(s): Stewart M. Green

Date: 1999

ISBN: 1-56044-813-X

A select guide to 25 of Arizona's best and most popular climbing areas.

Areas: Arizona

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

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