Fire Nation Guidebooks
Wyoming : Ten Sleep Canyon
FEATURED: Ten Sleep Canyon Climbing - 2023 EditionLouie Anderson /2023By far the most up to date and accurate guidebook to the climbing found in Ten Sleep. Covers over (1,400) routes with accurate approach info, bolt counts, and descriptions. Features updated and new images throughout. |
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Tensleep Climbing GuidebookAaron Huey, TCAS / Tensleep Canyon Aerospace Society / 2023"Newest edition of the 2023 climbing guidebook for Tensleep Canyon, Wyoming. This guidebook is a not-for-profit edition, with proceeds being donated to the Access Fund to further climbing sustainability within the canyon. It contains the most up-to-date route and approach information for Tensleep Canyon and surrounding crags. |
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Ten Sleep Rock Climbing GuidebookMike Snyder / RakkupDolomite pocket pulling, a wide variety of chill camping, beautiful scenery in an enormous canyon with mild weather nearly year round, seriously, what more could you ask for? Ten Sleep Canyon has slowly but surely crept its way onto most peoples 'climbing destination' radar over the past fifteen years as more and more crags and routes have been added each season. Do you like 5.10 & 5.11 moderates? Are you a 5.12 crusher? How about one of those mutant 5.13 and up climbers? Ten Sleep has so many 5 star routes at every grade that everyone in the group will find their new favorite route at any of dozens of crags hidden/nestled in the forested canyon. With some very plush FS pay camp sites and free camping spread out at all elevations you are sure to find a perfect place to pitch the tent or chock the tires no matter what season you choose to visit. The welcoming little town of Ten Sleep offers several eateries and a gas station, there's even a brewery that has camping and showers. The larger towns of Buffalo and Worland lie in either direction about 45 minutes away from the climbing when its time to restock rations. The Rakkup Ten Sleep Rock Climbing guidebook has an initial offering of some of the most popular areas along with some new and completely unheard of gems (psst, Crag 6). Over 900 routes of what has been described as the 'buttery sickness' will get you started. Longtime local and route developer Mike Snyder plans to continue to add more and more satellite crags until the guide is complete. Accurate trail maps, crag and route descriptions along with photos of each route and all the details will help you plan your trip or day of climbing. |