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Az Guidebook List

texasclimber22 · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Apr 2011 · Points: 0

Here is a link to an interactive online guidebook that uses Google Maps and comprises 1,500+ boulder problems in and around Tucson, Az.

www.oldpueblobouldering.com

Geir www.ToofastTopos.com · · Tucson/DMR · Joined Jun 2006 · Points: 2,751

^^^^^ This is really well done!

Hendrixson · · Littleton, CO · Joined Sep 2007 · Points: 3,290

Should websites be added to the "Books" area?

I am inclined to say that books refers to printed guides and e-books. Web sites which offer interactive features are not books. OldPuebloBouldering.com is a great resource but it doesn't seem to fit under the books category.

dahigdon · · phoenix, Az · Joined Jan 2015 · Points: 220

^^^^I would agree with you hendrixson. While the online guide sites provide a lot of info, they are not what I was hoping to get out of this thread.

No offense to the virtual beta lovers of the world... I am simply looking for good ole fashioned books that I can add to my physical collection and throw in my pack on my way out the door.

Kevin Kent · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Aug 2010 · Points: 1,541

How could you all forget Desert Rock?!?! The original version is still the only place to find published beta on much of northeast AZ!

Greg Opland · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Nov 2001 · Points: 181

Because the bulk of information in Desert Rock is in Utah and virtually all (depending on your consideration of the Navajo) of the Arizona parts are off limits to climbing?

(at least in the 1988 Desert Rock)

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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