Dogwood Rock Climbing Guidebook

Dogwood Rock Climbing Guidebook

Dogwood
by Christian Leblanc and Micah Gentry
Rockery Press
Southeastern Climbers Coalition

An ongoing effort to document all routes and boulder problems along the Cumberland trail section near Dogwood Lane. Visit dogwoodclimbing.com for registration for this access point.
 
 
 

Backcountry Skiing: Mount Baker, Washington Guidebook

Backcountry Skiing: Mount Baker, Washington Guidebook

Backcountry Skiing: Mount Baker, Washington
by Matt Schonwald
Northwest Avalanche Center
Beacon Guidebooks:
California: Tahoe Light Tours Colorado: Berthoud | Buffalo |
Cameron | CO Light Tours | Crested Butte | Loveland | Marble | RMNP | Silverton New Mexico: Taos Oregon: Hood Washington: Crystal | Snoqualmie | ONP | Stevens

The Mount Baker backcountry extends east to west from Mt. Shuksan to Mt. Baker connecting ridges of Shuksan Arm to Ptarmigan Ridge with expansive glaciers, powder bowls, technical couloirs, powder-filled glades and plenty of lower elevation trees. Many ski routes begin directly from the Mt. Baker Ski Area averaging the deepest snowpack in North America guaranteeing you can find fresh tracks somewhere. In this digital book you will find run descriptions, skintracks, elevation gain and loss, trailhead info, hazards, average slope angles and much more.


Yukon Bouldering Guidebook

Yukon Bouldering Guidebook

Yukon Bouldering
by Sierra Allen
Yukon Bouldering
Yukon Climbing Facebook

Yukon Bouldering by Sierra Allen in collaboration with Ethan Allen and Eric Allen. The digital guide to bouldering in the Yukon Territory of northwestern Canada. Featuring 6 of the most accessible areas that surround the Yukon’s population hub and capital city, Whitehorse: The Ibex Valley, Rock Gardens, Pump House Pond, Macrae, Carcross Cutoff and Emerald Lake. In this second release, we’ve included Alsek Pass, a gem of central Yukon, located near the town of Haines Junction. This digital guide for Android, iPhone and iPad devices offers detailed descriptions and gps navigation of 20 sectors and nearly 300 boulder problems. Future updates available with no extra charge after purchase will gradually include additions of other sectors and areas still in development.

Staunton State Park Rock Climbing Guidebook

Staunton State Park Rock Climbing Guidebook

Staunton State Park by Dave and Lisa Montgomery Staunton Rock Climbers Facebook

Staunton State Park opened in the spring of 2013 with 60 established rock climbs. Over the past few years that number has more than tripled! Located a mere 45 minutes west of Denver, Staunton offers great climbing in a beautiful pine forest. You’ll find everything from 3 pitch moderate trad routes to overhanging sport and trad test pieces, as well as a growing assortment of well protected moderates. Who knows, maybe you’ll even find your own FA! With that being said, all of the proceeds from this guide will be used to develop new routes and maintain existing routes in the park. In this release you will find comprehensive beta to:

  • Staunton Rocks
  • Dines Cliff
  • The Raven
  • Death By Wildlife Crag
  • Chimney Rock
British Columbia: Columbia Valley Rock Climbing

British Columbia: Columbia Valley Rock Climbing

Columbia Valley Rock Climbing
by Bruno-Pierre Couture

This guidebook is a collection of routes and crags hidden here and there along the Columbia Valley. The purpose of this guidebook is to promote the passion of exploration and discovery to current and future generations through climbing. We want to share the story of climbing in the Valley, talk about the pioneers and route setters through an evolving and comprehensive guide app.
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Ce guide app est un recueil de voies et de sites cachés à gauche et à droit le long de la Columbia Valley. Le but de ce guide est de promouvoir l’escalade ainsi que de transmettre aux futurs générations la passion de l’exploration et de la découverte. Nous voulons partager l’histoire de l’escalade de la Vallée, parler de ces pionniers et des ouvreurs à travers un guide évolutif et compréhensif.

Rumney Rock Climbing Guidebook

Rumney Rock Climbing Guidebook

Rumney
by Ward Smith
Ward’s website
Rumney Climber’s Association

Rumney, by Ward Smith is the definitive guide to the premier sport climbing crag that Rumney has become. Near Plymouth New Hampshire, Rumney is the northeast climbing destination for local and traveling climbers.

Written by Ward Smith, this guide contains topos and written descriptions covering over 700 routes, rated 5.0 to 5.15 (most in the 5.8 to 5.12 range).

Buy both versions of the guidebook (print and digital) for only $50.99! That price includes $7.00 for shipping, meaning that you get the print book for only $30 more! A good deal on a beautiful guidebook!

Backcountry Skiing: Nunavik & Labrador Guidebook

Backcountry Skiing: Nunavik & Labrador Guidebook

NUNAVIK & LABRADOR BACKCOUNTRY SKIING
by Jacob Laliberté & Bruno-Pierre Couture

Skiez au Nunavik et Labrador c’est l’expérience d’une vie, une expérience unique. De la neige à perte de vue, les aurores boréales et les caribous; du ski comme vous ne l’avez jamais vécu ailleurs. Voyagez à travers les plus hauts sommets de la province et allez à la rencontre du peuple Inuit qui habite ces terres situées à la frontière du Québec et Labrador, découvrez la cordillère arctique, un terrain skiable de plus de 50 000 km², vous y reviendrez transformé.

Backcountry skiing : NUNAVIK & LABRADOR est votre porte d’entrée pour ce nouveau monde. Il est le premier recueil de descentes de ski couvrant le territoire du parc de Kuururjuaq et le parc des monts Torngat situé au Nord du 58e parallèle. On y retrouve toute l’information nécessaire pour votre prochaine aventure.

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Skiing in Nunavik and Labrador is the experience of a lifetime, a unique experience, snow as far as the eye can see, the aurora borealis and the caribou, skiing like you’ve never experienced elsewhere. Travel through the highest peaks of the province and meet the Inuit people who live on these lands located at the border of Quebec and Labrador, discover the Arctic Cordillera, a skiable area of more than 50 000 km², you will come back transformed.

Backcountry skiing: NUNAVIK & LABRADOR is your gateway to this new world. It is the first collection of ski runs covering the territory of Kuururjuaq Park and the Torngat Mountains Park located north of the 58th parallel. It contains all the information for your next adventure.

China: Yangshuo Rock – Climbing Guidebook 阳朔攀岩路书

China: Yangshuo Rock – Climbing Guidebook 阳朔攀岩路书

Yangshuo Rock – A China Climbing Guide 阳朔攀岩路书
by Andrew Hedesh
Climbing Yangshuo

The Yangshuo Rock digital APP produced in conjunction between Andrew Hedesh and Rakkup.com incorporates the best rock climbing within 15km of Yangshuo, China. This APP is an extension of Andrew’s past four years in which he researched the nuances of navigating through the Yangshuo countryside and every detail of 750+ routes included in the recently released paperback book Yangshuo Rock – A China Climbing Guide.

The Yangshuo Rock Digital APP is a wonderful companion or stand-alone product for every climbers’ need while visiting Yangshuo. With exception to travel information and the historical timeline, the Yangshuo Rock Digital APP has everything else including plenty of local flair and personality. You won’t encounter any trouble while navigating the perils of law-breaking traffic, endless rice fields, nor the maze of similarly shaped karst towers to arrive at the climbing crags of your dreams. The Yangshuo Rock Digital APP will be continually updated with lesser known crags, new routes, and current development projects in an effort to create a complete guide totaling more than 60 crags and 1000+ routes.
Buy both versions of the guidebook (print and digital) for only $56.99! That price includes $7.00 for U.S. domestic shipping, meaning that you get the print book for only $34 more! A great deal on a beautiful guidebook! Shipping outside the U.S. costs more and we will follow up after your purchase with shipping options and costs.

Please note a VPN is required to download guidebooks behind the Chinese firewall.

Québec: Mont Larose (Weir) Rock Climbing

Québec: Mont Larose (Weir) Rock Climbing

Weir
by Socrate Badeau
Fédération québécoise de la montagne et de l’escalade (FQME)
La Forêt Ouareau Guidebook | Escalade Sainte-Émélie (Proximus et Sérénité) Guidebook | Mont Rigaud Guidebook
| Poisson Blanc Guidebook

Le Mont Larose, situé au cœur des Laurentides, est un joyau de l’escalade du Québec. À Weir, comme il est appelé par les grimpeurs, on y retrouve un peu de tout, fissures, dièdres, voies sport, multi-longueurs, de l’artif, des devers, des toits et de la dalle. Vraiment de tout!
L’ambiance y est irréelle avec les antennes paraboliques de TATA Communication, et l’escalade y est superbe. Souvent considéré comme un lieu où l’escalade était difficile. Dans les dernières années, un grand projet, chapeauté par la FQME, de mise à niveau des voies et d’ouverture de nouvelles voies, a aidé à rendre l’escalade plus variée à travers les cotations. Tous y trouveront du plaisir.

Mount Larose is situated in the heart of the Laurentians. Weir, as it is called by local climbers is one of the premiere climbing areas of the province. It towers 100m over the alien landscape caused by the communication dishes of TATA Communications. The climbing here is quite phenomenal. You can find a bit of everything, slabs, faces, overhangs, roofs, sport climbs, crack climbs, test-pieces, hardcore climbs, multi pitches, beautiful dihedrals and aretes, it really has it all! When people think of climbing at Weir, the first reaction is that there is not much easy stuff. But in the last few years thanks to the FQME and a governmental program to update, rebolt, and open up new climbs, Weir now has an amazing variety of climbs in all grades. There is something for everyone to enjoy.

Québec: Mont Rigaud Rock Climbing & Bouldering Guidebook

Québec: Mont Rigaud Rock Climbing & Bouldering Guidebook

Mont Rigaud
by Socrate Badeau & Nicolas Cowan
Fédération québécoise de la montagne et de l’escalade (FQME)
La Forêt Ouareau Guidebook | Escalade Sainte-Émélie (Proximus et Sérénité) Guidebook | 
Poisson Blanc Guidebook | Mont Larose (Weir) Guidebook

Mount Rigaud is a popular little crag about 45 min from Montreal and 80 min from Ottawa. Unfortunately, over the years access has been precarious and little to no formal information was available. Development however has been continuous and there are now close to 100 climbs. Most of these are short sport climbs, but there are a few nice trad lines. There has also always been some bouldering done on the obvious boulders along the trail. But in the past few years Nick Cowan has been exploring and has cleaned and climbed over 100 problems all over the mountain. With access now made easier, thanks to the implication of the ski center, the municipality and the FQME. It was judged time to get an accurate guide done. This guide, thanks to the help of the main developers, contains all of the correct information for all the climbs and boulders of Mount Rigaud.

Le Mont Rigaud est une destination très populaire pour l’escalade étant à 45 min de Montréal et 80 min d’Ottawa. Malheureusement, l’accès était précaire et peu d’informations étaient disponibles pour les voies. Malgré tout, le développement a continué et la falaise compte aujourd’hui près de 100 voies. Il y a toujours eu du bloc de fait sur les blocs le long du sentier. Mais dans les dernières années, Nick Cowan a nettoyé et grimpé plus de 100 problèmes sur la montagne. Heureusement, l’escalade est simplifiée grâce à la participation de la Station de Ski pour le stationnement. De plus, des discussions sont en cours entre la FQME, la municipalité et le propriétaire pour rendre l’accès officiel. Alors, avec la collaboration des ouvreurs le présent topo contient l’information exacte sur tous les voies et blocs.