Lower Guidebooks
Utah : Southwest Utah : Saint George
St. George BoulderingDallen Lasley / Sharp End Publishing 2017St. George has rapidly emerged as one of America’s great climbing destinations. St. George Bouldering is the definitive guide to the amazing problems found near this resort city. With abundant moderate problems, as well as mid-grade gems and unsent projects, St. George will not disappoint the cordless climber. |
Utah : Southwest Utah
Rock Climbs of Southwest Utah & The Arizona StripTodd Goss / Sharp End Publishing 2015This meticulously researched guide will inspire climbers to explore the ever expanding climbing opportunities in and around the region of St. George, Utah. With eight rock types, 60+ areas and seemingly endless opportunities , the St. George region has become the West’s premier sport climbing venue. Routes run the gamut from novice to expert, and scenery from red rock to alpine. This diverse area, boasting well over a thousand climbs, truly has something to satisfy any climber’s taste. |
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Rock Climbs of Southwest Utah & The Arizona Strip, Second EditionTodd Goss, Sharp End Publishing, 2006A thorough, easy to use resource with beautiful color photographs. You'll want to keep it on your coffee table with all your other climbing picture books. |
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. |