g. The Great Buttress Guidebooks
Pennsylvania : Southeastern Lowlands : Ralph Stover State Park (High Rocks)
FEATURED: High Rocks ClimbingEPAC / Gunks Apps / 2021This digital guidebook is complete with photos and GPS navigation, and works offline. As of this posting it documents all the routes (133) and boulder problems (25) on the main cliff of High Rocks. More will be added, and it is kept updated. 60% of the proceeds goes to EPAC. |
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Rock Climbs of the Tohickon Gorge: A Climbers Guide to High Rocks (out of print)Doug Reilley 1992`The third climbing guide to High Rocks after "A Climbers Guide to Boileau Rocks" (Kirby Ellis and Pete Kolman) and "Red Rock: A Climbers Guide to High Rocks" (Thomas Stryker and Warren Musselman). 81 pages. Contains 90 route descriptions with hand-drawn topo maps and a list of first ascents. Out of print. |
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Climb High Rocks State Park (2011) Amazon link to this out of print book.Paul NickPaul Nick's self-published guide, updated in 2011. This is the most current and complete guide to High Rocks at Ralph Stover State Park. |
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"Green Guide" (out of print)Peter Kolman and Kirby EllisPeter Kolman and Kirby Ellis wrote the "Green Guide" in 1974. Long out-of-print. |
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Red Rock: A Climber's Guide to High Rocks (out of print)Tom StrykerRed Rock: A Climber's Guide to High Rocks, Thomas Stryker, 1985. Out of print. |
Pennsylvania
PA Guidebook Apps (digital)PA Climbinghttp://paclimbing.com/ |
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PA Climbing (Holzman 2018 print version)Rob Holzman / sold via nextascent.org"Rock Climbing and Bouldering Pennsylvania “the Secrets of the Keystone State”. |
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Ice Climbing PennsylvaniaRob Ginieczki / sold via nextascent.orgGriz Guides has some free sample downloads from this book on their website. Covers the Narrows and many other areas. |
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Rock 'n' Road: An Atlas of North American Rock Climbing AreasTim ToulaRock 'n' Road: An Atlas of North American Rock Climbing Areas includes a chapter on Pennsylvania. It only gives the broadest notes on climbing areas - many of which have closed since it was published - but it gives curious climbers ideas about where to look - or avoid looking - for new routes. |
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Climb Pennsylvania (2007)Curt HarlerClimb Pennsylvania, second edition, 2007. Looks like an overview of climbing areas in PA. |
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Rock Climbing New Jersey (2000)Paul Nick and Neil Sloane, published by Falcon GuidesNot a Pennsylvania guidebook, but it covers some crags near the state line, including Ralph Stover State Park and Mount Minsi. |