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topo for paradise forks?

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Jon Ruland · · Tucson, AZ · Joined May 2007 · Points: 646

I heard the guidebook was out of print. Is there a pamphlet or something like the one for the Overlook? Or anything really?

Scott M. McNamara · · Presidio San Augustine Del… · Joined Aug 2006 · Points: 55

Hi Jon,

I am not sure if it is out of print, but you can barrow my copy if you would like.

If you wish to barrow my copy, give me a call or e-mail me and I can bring it to the gym.

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

In addition to the out-of-print Bloom guide, it is documented in A Cheap Way To Fly (8 pages) and Rock Climbing Arizona (18 pages). I haven't spent much time there so I can't comment on the usefulness of either guide.

Kyle Edmondson · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Nov 2012 · Points: 250

Cheap Way to Fly won't help much, but the Arizona guide will. Also, if you go on a weekend there should be enough people there to ask around, it's pretty easy to figure out once you are there.

Jon Ruland · · Tucson, AZ · Joined May 2007 · Points: 646

awesome, thanks guys.

Scott i'll see if i have Rock Climbing Arizona (i think i do), but if i don't that would be awesome if you could bring your guidebook to the gym. i think Kyle is right; once we're there we can just ask people what all the routes are. my biggest concern was with getting there, which if i remember correctly was not trivial.

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

DesertRat takes the Parks exit.

Jon Ruland · · Tucson, AZ · Joined May 2007 · Points: 646

cool, thanks very much greg!

DesertRat · · Flagstaff, AZ · Joined Jul 2010 · Points: 196

Hmmm, I always take the Parks exit.

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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