by todd | Mar 17, 2014
Rock Climbs of Acadia
by Grant Simmons
Rock Climbs of Acadia Facebook
Grant’s Rock Climbs of Acadia website
One of the East Coast’s premier summer destinations. Acadia National Park offers high quality granite climbing in a spectacular setting. It is a Downeast island paradise replete with classic routes both on the coast and inland. Rock Climbs of Acadia, more up to date than the print guidebook, covers over 280 climbs in all the classic climbing areas, plus many of the island’s more obscure haunts.
Learn why Acadia Rock Climbing is truly an island paradise here. Check out Grant’s Rock Climbs of Acadia site here.
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by todd | Mar 17, 2014
North Table Mountain Rock Climbing
by Tod Anderson
The quintessential urban crag, Golden’s own North Table Mountain provides a great place to catch some after work cragging, or a sunny place on a cold winter’s day to get outside on the stone. This guide contains up-to-date information on over 300 routes in three separate major areas. Dozens of individual and overview pictures have been assembled in addition to navigation way-points, making navigation a snap in this digital only climbing guide.
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Explore North Table Mountain rock climbing like it was meant to be explored, via our interactive trail map.
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Navigate to all North Table Mountain climbs and walls like Tod was personally guiding you.
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Tap on a climb to see where it’s located in the image, or tap on a route bubble in the image to see what climb it is.
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Explore North Table Mountain rock climbs & walls from a hierarchical list that can be filtered and searched.
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Filter the North Table climbing route list or trail map by grade, climb type, quality and sun/shade times. How cool is this?
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Tired of bad beta? Use local expert, Tod Anderson’s beta to send your next North Table climbing project.
by todd | Mar 17, 2014
Devil’s Head Colorado Digital Climbing Guide
by Tod Anderson
Devil’s Head Facebook
Overlooked or ignored for many years, Devil’s Head rock climbing has become one of Colorado’s premier sport climbing destinations. Over 100 crags, spires and walls contain some of the best granite in the western U.S., and there are now over 1000 climbs at Devil’s Head and Tod is updating this guidebook with new routes regularly.
Devil’s Head features great views and a feeling of remoteness, despite being only an hour from downtown Denver. Most crags require some walking to access, but the hikes are generally over moderate terrain and elevation gains are reasonable. It’s easy to find sun or shade as needed, depending on the daily temperatures. Each crag has its own unique character and a wide variety of types of climbing are found at the always expanding collection of crags at Devil’s Head.
Both free and pay camping are available in the vicinity and some sites even feature walk from camp climbing access. Pay camping exists at the main trailhead in a small campground that has about 15 sites. Those often fill up on weekends, so early weekend arrival is advised. Free dispersed camping is allowed along Rampart Range Road and in Jackson Creek valley. The best sites are located past the turnoff to the main trailhead and beyond Mile Marker 10.
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Explore Devil’s Head rock climbing like it was meant to be explored, via our interactive trail map.
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Navigate to all Devil’s Head climbs and walls like Tod was personally guiding you.
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Tap on a climb to see where it’s located in the image, or tap on a route bubble in the image to see what climb it is.
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Explore Devil’s Head rock climbs & walls from a hierarchical list that can be filtered and searched.
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Filter the Devil’s Head climbing route list or trail map by grade, climb type, quality and sun/shade times. How cool is this?
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Tired of bad beta? Use local expert, Tod Anderson’s beta to send your next Devil’s Head climbing project.
Print + digital bundle pricing includes $7.00 for shipping.
by todd | Mar 17, 2014
New River Rock Volume 2
Wolverine Publishing
by Mike Williams Mike’s Iron Clad Beta Blog
Long overshadowed by the more famous New River Gorge just a few miles to the south, the Meadow River, Summersville Lake, and Gauley River harbor an equally diverse selection of some of America’s best rock climbs. This digital guidebook (more up to date than print) documents over 1100 sport and traditional routes in these beautiful sandstone areas. Entertaining route descriptions, full color photos, complete trail map enabling turn-by-turn navigation to the crag and up-to-date beta are all found in the first ever digital guidebook dedicated to the world class climbing of the Meadow River, Summersville Lake, and Gauley River.
Print + digital bundle pricing includes $6.00 for shipping.
Don’t forget to check New River Rock Vol. 1 for more coverage of this amazing area!
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Explore Gauley, Meadow and Summersville like they are meant to be explored via our interactive trail map.
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Then just like Mike Williams was showing you how to get to his latest secret project, rakkup guides you car to crag then shows you a picture when you arrive. Awesome.
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Tap on a climb name, see where it’s located on the image. Tap on a climb bubble in the image, discover what climb it is. So nice…
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Over 1000 Gauley, Meadow & Summersville climbs at your fingertips
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Too much to handle? Sort all those climbs to only the grades you want to see. Too hot? No prob, filter by in shade only.
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Tired of bad beta? Use local expert, Mike William’s beta to send your next proj!
by todd | Mar 17, 2014
New River Rock Vol. 1
Wolverine Publishing
by Mike Williams Mike’s Iron Clad Beta Blog
The New River Gorge National River encompasses a 53-mile corridor of scenic waterway through West Virginia’s Appalachian Mountains and is home to one of America’s best and biggest rock-climbing areas. The variety of routes is unparalleled with everything from traditionally protected splitter cracks and technical face climbs to overhanging sport routes. This digital guidebook (more up to date than print) documents more than 1900 climbing routes found along the immaculate sandstone walls of this beautiful gorge. Entertaining route descriptions, full color photos, complete trail map enabling turn-by-turn navigation to the crag and up-to-date beta are all found in the best New River digital guide ever created.
Print + digital bundle pricing includes $6.00 for shipping.
Don’t forget to check New River Rock Vol. 2 for more coverage of this amazing area!
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Explore the New River Gorge like it was meant to be explored via our interactive trail map.
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Then just like Mike Williams was showing you how to get to his latest secret project, rakkup guides you car to crag then shows you a picture when you arrive. Awesome.
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Tap on a climb name, see where it’s located on the image. Tap on a climb bubble in the image, discover what climb it is. So nice…
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Over 1800 New River Gorge climbs at your fingertips.
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Too much to handle? Sort all those climbs to only the grades you want to see. Too hot? No prob, filter by in shade only.
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Tired of bad beta? Use local expert, Mike William’s beta to send your next proj!
by rob | Feb 14, 2014
Maple Canyon Rock Climbs
Wolverine Publishing
by Dave Pegg, Sibylle Hechtel & Josh Holmes
Maple Canyon, Utah, is one of the most popular summer sport-climbing destinations in the USA. Its steep walls of cobbled conglomerate provide quality pitches for climbers of all abilities, and provide some of the most fun — and steep climbing — at any grade, anywhere. Wolverine’s rock climbing guidebook provides a comprehensive guide to more than 400 climbs, including new routes put up since print guidebooks to the area were published.
Digital + print bundle pricing includes $6.00 for shipping.
by rob | Aug 26, 2013
Smith Rock Select
Wolverine Publishing
By Jonathan Thesenga. Photographs by Ben Moon.
Smith Rock is where it all began — the birthplace of American sport climbing. The soaring orange walls of this Oregon State Park have some of the best and most celebrated climbs in the country, and a wealth of terrain, both sport and trad, that will challenge climbers of all levels of ability. Discover it for yourself with this select guide to 300 of the best routes. Smith Rock has well over a thousand routes and counting–and that’s the problem. Many of these routes are total piles that should never have been climbed in the first place. The last thing you want to do is waste your time or get yourself freaked out on some jingus pitch. Enter Smith Rock Select. This digital guidebook is a guide to the sweetest pitches at Smith, with color photos, turn-by-turn directions to every climb, and updated detailed route descriptions.
Digital + print bundle pricing includes $6.00 for shipping.
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Imagine never being lost at Smith Rock again. Our Smith Rock trail map will blow you away. You have to experience this trail map to understand how groundbreaking this is.
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Navigate to over 300 climbs like a Bend local.
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Tap on a climb to see where it’s located in the image, or tap on a route bubble in the image to see what climb it is.
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Explore Smith Rock climbs from a hierarchical list that can be filtered and searched.
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Filter the 300+ climbing route list or trail map by grade, climb type, quality and sun/shade times. How cool is this?
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Tired of bad beta? Smith Rock Select contains updated route descriptions for every route.
by rob | Jul 18, 2013
Rifle Mountain Park
Wolverine Publishing
by Dave Pegg
Rifle is one of the world’s best sport-climbing areas. The canyon’s limestone cliffs have more than 400 established rock climbs, including some of most difficult in America. Climbers from all over the world climb here to challenge themselves on the steep, gymnastic testpieces. But Rifle climbing is much more than a crucible for hard men; it also has many great easier climbs, suitable for novice and intermediate climbers. The easy, roadside access, park-like atmosphere, and beautiful surroundings make it a uniquely kid- and family-friendly destination. This Rifle rock climbing guidebook provides comprehensive coverage to the world-class sport climbing of Rifle Mountain Park. In fact it is more up to date than the printed guidebook, because before he passed away, Dave diligently updated this rakkup guidebook even just days after he went to print. We dedicate this guidebook to our friend Dave Pegg who was one of the first to believe in our dream. We miss you Dave.
Digital + print bundle pricing includes $6.00 for shipping.
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Explore Rifle rock climbing like it was meant to be explored via our interactive trail map.
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Then just like Dave was showing you how to get to his latest secret project, rakkup guides you turn by turn to your climb then shows you a picture when you arrive. Awesome.
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Tap on a climb name, see where it’s located on the image. Tap on a climb bubble in the image, discover what climb it is. So nice…
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Over 400 Rifle climbs at your fingertips.
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Too much to handle? Sort all those climbs to only the grades you want to see. Too hot? No prob, filter by in shade only.
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Tired of bad beta? Use local expert, Dave Pegg’s beta to send your next proj!