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SCIN
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Post by SCIN »

Thanks dhoyne. I took off the "Pre-Order" stuff.
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Post by kneebar »

Got mine yesterday in columbus. Now I just got to make time to use it :?
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Where is the postman?
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Post by Saxman »

Woohoo, the mailman just came! Now I need it autographed.
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Post by KD »

Got it today :) Very nice guide. The color and the photos are totaly cool. Can't wait to come down and put it to use.
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Post by Saxman »

Amazing job Ray! It kills me to look at it and be stuck here in town.
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Post by pigsteak »

thanks ray...my got here today.
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Post by ynot »

Sweeeeeeeeeeet. I looked it through at Miguel's this morning. I like the way its layed out. Sort of like a computer screen. The route pics are the shiznickity. It's a winner!
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Praise

Post by verticalturtle »

Awesome Job Ray!

Close competition for a "Best guidebook" award.

Being new to the Red I can't speak to accuracy, but the attention to detail that enhances usability is really amazing. Great pictures, helpful maps and an excellent binding job make this very worthy of praise.

What an awesome turn around. I lived in Northern Utah for the past year where I was excited to buy the 'new' guidebook from the author. This thing tops the heap of crappy investments. :evil: Bad photos, incorrect descriptions, and directions that are vague, bad or outright wrong make it clear that little care was taken in producing this waste of tree pulp.

Guides like the one Ray has created can enhance the climber’s experience by helping us find what we come for. A climbing route, like any route, is both a path and a journey. A good guidebook, like any guide, will facilitate the traveler in finding the right path to reach their goal. However, good guides neither deliver the destination (I doubt Ray will heave many of us to the anchors) nor will they make reaching that destination more difficult (as poorly written guidebooks tend to do).

Three cheers for Ray on a superlative achievement that will enhance my experience and that of many others.
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Post by tomdarch »

verticalturtle wrote:Close competition for a "Best guidebook" award.

... helpful maps ...
8)

Man, I'm really looking forward to getting my copy!
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