Rodent Ranch Guidebooks
Utah : Wasatch Range : Northern Wasatch : Cache Valley : Logan Canyon
Northern UtahCasey Hyer / Sharp End PublishingNorthern Utah is well known for its high quality limestone, especially in the world renowned Logan Canyon. With recently added crags, including those of Causey, this region has become even more of a destination area. Casey Hyer's guide provides information on hundreds of routes in the Logan Area. |
Utah : Wasatch Range
A Granite GuideNathan Smith, Andrew Burr, Tyler Phillips / PullPublishingA Granite Guide - Ferguson to Lone Peak. 2016 |
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Logan Canyon ClimbsTim Monsell, available locallyJust about the only guide to Logan out there as far as I know. Areas Covered
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Classic Rock Climbs No. 11: Wasatch Range UtahBret and Stuart Ruckman, Golden, CO, 1999 (Chockstone)Features the best of Little and Big Cottonwood Canyons and American Fork Canyon. Pretty limited in scope but good if you just want something small. Areas Covered
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Rock Climbing Utah's Wasatch Range (Falcon Guide)Bret and Stuart Ruckman, Golden, CO, 1998 (Chockstone)Huge and excellent climbing resources for the Wasatch Range. Does not include American Fork but covers everything from City Creek Canyon down past Little Cottonwood. A must have. Areas Covered
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Utah
Beehive IceNathan Smith, Andrew Burr / Pull Publishing 2014Beehive Ice: A Guide to Utah's Ice and Mixed Climbs |
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A Bouldering Guide to UtahJeff Baldwin, Mike Beck, and Mark Russo Sharp End PublishingThe definitive guide to Utah bouldering includes Little Cottonwood, Joe's Valley, Ibex, Triassic, Moab, Huntington, Price, Wasatch Front, Maple, Cedar City, Big Rocks, St. George, and the High Uintas. Photo overlays, overview maps, and inspirational action pics make this the bouldering guide of choice. |
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Utah BoulderingChris Grijalva, et al., Wolverine PublishingA comprehensive guidebook to Utah's best bouldering areas by Chris Grijalva, Noah Bigwood, Dave Pegg. Covers Little Cottonwood Canyon, Joe's Valley, Ibex, Big Bend, Ogden. Awesome action photographs and thousands of problems. |
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Rock Climbing UtahStewart M. Green, The Globe Pequot Press, 1998Covers the major climbing areas in the state; a good starting reference. |