Spire One Guidebooks
South Dakota : Custer State Park
Rock Climbs in The NeedlesHerb Conn Self Published 1957Likely the first guidebook / Pamphlet put out for the area by Herb and Jan Conn. The Conns were the first to start ticking off the many summits back in the 50s. This book is more or less for historical purposes as finding a copy would be very hard present day. The guide mainly covers the Sylvan lake and Cathedral Spires areas. |
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Recommended Climbing Routes in The Needles of Custer State Park in The Black Hills of South DakotaJohn Page Self Published 1999A pamphlet style book that was put out by local John Page. It covers the Sylvan Lake area with a few routes in the ten pins and Needles eye area. |
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The Needles of South Dakota Part 1Cindy Tolle Self Published 2004The Needles of South Dakota Part 1 also known as Cindy Tolles Guide is a good guide that is out of print currently. The areas covered in the book are: Sylvan Lake, Needles Eye and Ten Pins. Complete with hand drawn topos and a few color pictures of formations. |
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Black Hills Limestone Rock Climbing Vol. 1Mike Cronin. Sharp End Publishing. Estimated publish date of late June 2011.This comprehensive new guide book will cover all the limestone sport climbing in the Black Hills. It will include Spearfish Canyon, Victoria Canyon, Falling Rock and Bethlehem Canyon. Over 718 routes are featured with full color wall photos and lots of killer action shots. |
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The Needles - A Climber's Guide to the Black Hills NeedlesZach Orenczak and Rachael Lynn/Extreme Angles PublishingFrom the Extreme Angles website: |
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The Needles of RushmoreBusse, Andrew & Burr, Andrew. The Needles of Rushmore. Boulder, CO: Fixed Pin Publishing, 2012. ISBN 978-0-9819016-4-0Nearly 30 years since the release of Paul Pianas Touch the Sky, The Needles of Rushmore is a fully comprehensive update to the mystical treasure map of the granite in the Southern Black Hills (east of Harney Peak). The book includes over 900 detailed routes from Palmer Gulch to Remington Road, including the popular sport climbing area, Mt. Rushmore. The Needles of Rushmore transcends guidebooks with the creative work of coauthor, Andrew Burr (senior climbing photographer of Climbing magazine). Combine this stunning photography with the meticulously sculpted route descriptions and The Needles of Rushmore sets a new benchmark for rock climbing guidebooks. |
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Touch the Sky: The Needles in the Black Hills of South DakotPiana, Paul. Touch the Sky: The Needles in the Black Hills of South Dakota. New York, NY: American Alpine Club, Inc., 1983.This book is the most comprehensive published source to the Black Hills Needles. It includes many of the standard destinations of the Needles and also has very obscure areas as well. |