Krishna West Guidebooks
Colorado : Boulder : Boulder Canyon
FEATURED: Boulder Canyon GuidebookChris Weidner and Jason Haas 2019This Newest of the new Boulder Canyon guide was written by Jason Haas and Chris Weidner who climbed most of nearly 2,500 routes in the canyon, with an absurd commitment to first hand knowledge. This guide is the most accurate BoCan book on the market currently! |
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FEATURED: Boulder Canyon Rock ClimbsBob D’Antonio, Jeff Achey & Adam Brink. Bouldering by Peter Beal., Wolverine Press, 2017.The 3rd edition of our guide to Boulder’s most-loved climbing area, Boulder Canyon! With adjacent Dream Canyon, also covered here, it’s an all-season, granite-lover’s paradise. Crags mere minutes from downtown. No entry fees. Sport and traditional climbs 5.4 to 5.14. Multi-pitch routes up to 400 feet long. World-famous boulder problems. Delicate slabs, splitter cracks, burly roofs, overhanging walls. The works! This book gives you all the beta you need for 1800+ routes and variations, with improved route photos, extensive new mapping, and the inspiring photography you expect from Wolverine guides. New crags covered in this edition: Solar Dome, Glacier Dome, the Lookout and Hideout, Wizard Rock, the Loft and High Tower areas, and more. |
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Boulder Canyon Sport & Adventure Climber's Guide, Vol. I: Lower Narrows to Dream CanyonMark Rolofson, Free West Rock Guides, May 2006The companion to "Volume II: The Upper Canyon" is finally available. It covers sport climbs (and a few trad climbs) in lower Boulder Canyon, from Eagle Rock to the Boulder Falls area. Also included are Lower and Upper Dream Canyon. The volume includes more than 525 climbs, with 160 routes never documented in any other guidebook. |
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Boulder Canyon Sport & Adventure Climber's GuideMark Rolofson, Free West Rock Guides, 2000. Out of printMark's old guide to Boulder Canyon Sport Climbing. Covers the entire canyon. Topos and written routes descriptions; only one route photo. The topos aren't very artistic, but they are good enough. |
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Boulder Canyon Sport & Adventure Climber's Guide, Vol. II: The Upper CanyonMark Rolofson, Free West Rock Guides, July 2005.Covers sport climbs in the upper half of Boulder Canyon above Boulder Falls, from the Bowling Alley to the Sport Park. A few trad climbs are also included. Topos and written route descriptions; only one photo. Covers new routes on crags at the Sport Park and elsewhere; has more than 500 routes, including 140 routes not documented in any other guidebook. |
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1995 Boulder Sport Climber's Guideby Mark Rolofson, Free West Rock Guides, 1995. Out of print Overall a good and relatively extensive guide to sport climbing in many areas around Boulder, Areas Covered
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Rock Climbing Boulder Canyonby Richard Rossiter, Falcon Press, 1999.The canonical book of climbs in Boulder Canyon. Rossiter has been climbing in Boulder since approximately 1632, and this huge tome of routes proves it. The only thing lacking is photos - his drawings make it difficult at times to pick out routes on the rock. Areas Covered
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Colorado : Boulder
High Over BoulderPat Ament and Cleve McCarty, 1995.History filled, and from one of the original Boulder masters, Ament's book is a classic. Areas Covered
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Colorado Front Range Bouldering : Boulder AreaBob HoranA great book for the Boulder area--great maps and descriptions. Areas Covered
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Classic Boulder Climbsby Fred Knapp and Mike Stevens, Sharp End Publishing, 1998.The best climbs of Boulder, Colorado are included in this select guide. From Eldorado Canyon's multi-pitch classics to the sport climbs of Dinosaur Mountain and Boulder Canyon; from slab-happy cruises in the Flatirons to the city's famed bouldering, this guide covers it all. Areas Covered
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Best of Boulder Climbsby Richard Rossiter, Chockstone Press, 1996.A summary of the better routes in Rossiter's vast database. It has more pictures with routes indicated on them than in hie compilations, which is nice. It covers just about every area around Boulder. Areas Covered
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Colorado
Rifle Mountain Park and Western Colorado Rock ClimbsDave Pegg, BJ Sbarra, Jeff Achey, and Nate Adams, Wolverine Publishing, published June 16, 2008.Rifle Mountain Park and Western Colorado Rock Climbs |
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Colorado Scrambles: A Guide to 50 Select Climbs in Colorado's Mountainsby Dave Cooper, Colorado Mountain Club Press, 2005.Colorado Scrambles: A Guide To 50 Select Climbs In Colorado's Mountains (Cmc Classics) (Paperback) by Dave Cooper "Scrambling encompasses the realm between off-trail hiking and technical climbing..." |
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The Ripper: Climbing in Colorado's Wet Mountainby Ben Bruestle, Sharp End Publishing, 2003.The Wet Mountains, a hidden gem of Southern Colorado climbing, boast steep sport granite, multi-pitch adventure climbs, ice and historic sandstone bouldering. Included in this new guide are the popular sport crags of the Tanner Dome massif. Areas Covered
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Western Sloper--Rifle Mountain Parkby Dave Pegg, Wolverine Publishing.The only up-to-date guide to America's premier sport-climbing destination: Rifle Mountain Park in Western Colorado. Also covers The Fortress of Solitudehome of Flex Luthor and Kryptonite Puoux and other sport-climbing, bouldering, and traditional climbing areas in Western Colorado. Areas Covered
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Colorado Boulderingby Phillip Benningfield, Sharp End Publishing, 1999.This is the Bible of bouldering in Colorado. From High Country hide-outs to the popular Front Range crags, Benningfield's meticulously researched guide details thousands of boulder problems. A must-have guide for any local or Colorado visitor. Areas Covered
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Colorado Front Range Bouldering Volume 3: Southern Areasby Bob Horan, Chockstone Press, 1998. ISBN: 1575400022The legend Bob Horan covers many areas with maps and descriptions. Areas Covered
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Front Range Cragsby Peter Hubbel, Chockstone Press, 1993. Out of printA solid guide that includes extends north to climbing in Fort Collins and south to Castlewood Canyon State Park. The pictures of the routes are all drawn, and generally reliable. While the guide is comprehensive in terms of route volume, there is no description for the routes or subjective rating. Areas Covered
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Rock Climbing Coloradoby Stewart M. Green, Falcon Press, 1995.This guide likely incorporates the most climbing areas in Colorado of any other guide. The guide also makes routes relatively easy to identify, with good pictures and descriptions. However, each area is given an overview, often leaving out a large portion of routes within a specific area. Areas Covered
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