How can I print a "single page guide" for Midnight Surf, Slab City & the Boneyard?
The crags are listed in the index for the single page guide, but I can't find any text.
http://www.redriverclimbing.com/RRCGuideV2/show_all.php
Are the crags too new or am I looking in the wrong place?
thanks in advance, PLJ
Single Page Version?
Re: Single Page Version?
Howdy Peter,Cromlech wrote:How can I print a "single page guide" for Midnight Surf, Slab City & the Boneyard?
The crags are listed in the index for the single page guide, but I can't find any text.
http://www.redriverclimbing.com/RRCGuideV2/show_all.php
Are the crags too new or am I looking in the wrong place?
thanks in advance, PLJ
Try using Firefox to load the single page version of the online guide. I was having problems with IE (both 6 and 7) where the page would timeout and stop loading somewhere around Roadside. It's not the site, it's the browser.

Brad
I had the same problem. You have to use Firefox to load the single page version. *cough cough* it would still be nice if there was an option to view all the routes at a wall with their descriptions. It would make printing much easier.
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Not what you asked for, but another option:
http://www.muirvalley.com/muirvalley_gu ... rch=Search
This is a link to a listing of all the routes in the "Main Valley North", which includes Boneyard, Midnight Surf, Slab City, and the Arsenal. Because the routes are assembled by a conditional search engine, they are in alphabetical order rather than left-to-right. Most of the routes are marked with engraved disks near the start of each route about eye level with the name and difficulty rating.
The MV search engine allows you to assemble custom lists according to several criteria, such as "list me all the routes in the Tantroft hollow that are trad and rated above 5.10." Because this can produce a skip and miss list of routes, listing them left to right doesn't really work. That's where the route i.d. disks come in handy.
Rick
http://www.muirvalley.com/muirvalley_gu ... rch=Search
This is a link to a listing of all the routes in the "Main Valley North", which includes Boneyard, Midnight Surf, Slab City, and the Arsenal. Because the routes are assembled by a conditional search engine, they are in alphabetical order rather than left-to-right. Most of the routes are marked with engraved disks near the start of each route about eye level with the name and difficulty rating.
The MV search engine allows you to assemble custom lists according to several criteria, such as "list me all the routes in the Tantroft hollow that are trad and rated above 5.10." Because this can produce a skip and miss list of routes, listing them left to right doesn't really work. That's where the route i.d. disks come in handy.
Rick
We cannot change the cards we are dealt, just how we play the hand. - Randy Pausch
None are so old as those who have outlived enthusiasm. - Henry David Thoreau
None are so old as those who have outlived enthusiasm. - Henry David Thoreau
be careful with Rick's version, becasue the routes are the Surf are not listed correctly. That is my fault. If it has a red tag, it is not open. If there is no tag, it is open. That should help with some confusion. An easier way is this..once you reach the wall, there is a big tree close to the wall that seperates it into two halves. Looking at the wall, every sport climb to the right of the tree is open (5 lines). every sport line to the left of the tree is NOT open(4 lines).
Positive vibes brah...positive vibes.
Thanks Kipp.
Also, forgot to mention:
You can create and print a pdf file listing the routes you selected by clicking the "Create" button.
Rick
Also, forgot to mention:
You can create and print a pdf file listing the routes you selected by clicking the "Create" button.
Rick
We cannot change the cards we are dealt, just how we play the hand. - Randy Pausch
None are so old as those who have outlived enthusiasm. - Henry David Thoreau
None are so old as those who have outlived enthusiasm. - Henry David Thoreau
Yep, Ill send a word doc too. I have been syncing the word doc with my PPC phone and taking that to the crag. Now that I get servcie most places it kills two birds. I have to admit though its a drag when it rings. Kinda ruins the experience. With Nancy being pregnant its necessary though.Cromlech wrote:Brad, can you do me a favor? can you e-mail me the show_all.html? I can't use Firefox at work.. PLJ
Brad
Brad