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Showing 751 - 780 out of 786 publications.

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): Greg Orton

Date: 2001

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

ISBN: 1-879415-33-X

Includes eighteen climbing crags located in the Southwest Oregon Region. Small and large crags located in the Rogue River Valley, the Umpqua and Willamette regions, containing hundreds of climbing routes rated from 5.7 to 5.14.

Areas: Southwest Oregon

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

Author(s): Richard Rossiter

Date: 1999

ISBN: 1-56044-918-7

The stately Flatirons rise majestically above Boulder, Colorado, a city considered by many to be the center of rock climbing in North America. Rock Climbing the Flatirons has clearly drawn topos, easy-to-use maps, and thorough route descriptions that will guide climbers to many years of challenge and fulfillment in the most revered of climbing areas, the Flatirons.

Areas: Flatirons

Author(s): Sally Moser, Greg Vernon, Patrick Paul

Date: 1992

ISBN: 0-934641-43-9

Areas: Southern Sierra Nevada

Author(s): Don Reid

Date: 1998

ISBN: 1-57540-115-0

This is a short topo guide to the most popular of the great routes and crags of Yosemite Valley. The intent is to give an overview of the major routes on El Capitan, Half Dome and the cragging areas of Cookie Area, Glacier Point Apron, and Arch Rock.

Areas: Yosemite Valley

Author(s): Mike Carville

Date: 1999

ISBN: 1-15740-088-X

Superb crags in a sensational setting - that is climbing in the Lake Tahoe region. Rock Climbing Lake Tahoe, formerly Tahoe Rock, describes more than 1,000 routes at a dozen major areas around Lake Tahoe.

Areas: West

Author(s): Steve Edwards

Date: 2000

ISBN: 1-56044-687-0

From the sweeping walls of the Echo Cliffs to the awesome overhangs at the Owl Tor, from classic problems at Painted Cave to the vast boulderfields atop Pine Mountain, the many routes and boulder problems described in this book will appeal to a wide range of tastes and abilities. Rock Climbing Santa Barbara and Ventura provides first-hand information to more than 50 scenic and uncrowded climbing areas not to be left off your tick-list.

Areas: California

Author(s): Eric Bjornstad

Date: 1996

ISBN: 0-934641-92-7

The definitive guide to rock climbing routes in the magnificent national parks of the Colorado Plateau: Zion National Park, Canyonlands National Park, Capitol Reef National Park, Arches National Park.

Areas: Utah

Author(s): Alan Watts

Date: 1992

ISBN: 0-934641-18-8

The comprehensive guide to this area in central Oregon that brought sport climbing to America.

Areas: Smith Rock State Park

Author(s): Richard Rossiter

Date: 1992

ISBN: 0-934641-26-9

The best rock climbing in the Boulder, Colorado area.

Areas: Boulder

Author(s): Tony Barnes

Date: 1995

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

ISBN: 0-9643698-1-8

An excellent quality guidebook to Seneca Rock. All routes are described with great accuracy and graphically identified on the rock's photographs with overlaid topos. 413 routes, described and indexed by grade of difficulty.

Areas: Seneca

Author(s): Bob McMillan, Glenn Jones and Robyn Cleland

Date: 2002

Areas: Point Perpendicular

Author(s): Bernard Gillett

Date: 2001

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

ISBN: 0-9643698-4-2

Describes over 900 routes on the lower elevation cliffs that lie along the eastern edge of the Rocky Mountain National Park, including some of the best traditional and sport cragging in the State of Colorado.

Areas: Estes Park Valley

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