road to astroman
road to astroman
anybody have this e-book from supertopo? it has a list of climbs to do for training for astroman. they no longer offer it on their site.
Is this what you need? http://home.hanmir.com/~eac97/climbinfo/astroman.pdf
Does he have a strange bear claw like appendage protruding from his neck? He kep petting it.
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Damn Artsay you shold be a referance librarian
I think that this is closer to what aaron wants
http://www.supertopo.com/topos/yosemite/RTA_prev.pdf
The TOC for the Road to Astroman. I think that they still offer it at supertopo, if I'm reading it correctly, as a book and as an ebook.
I think that this is closer to what aaron wants
http://www.supertopo.com/topos/yosemite/RTA_prev.pdf
The TOC for the Road to Astroman. I think that they still offer it at supertopo, if I'm reading it correctly, as a book and as an ebook.
Screw you guys. I'm going bowling.
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Definitely do what Chris says and go to Cookie cliff. Do Beverly's Tower which has an interesting bombay chimney type finish move. Then traverse over to Wheat Thin. It's a little scary for the second to traverse over to Wheat Thin. Wheat Thin is the coolest layback flake around (mixed gear). The top has a funky but easy traverse left to the anchors for the second. Then top rope Butterballs one of the coolest finger cracks around. I fell four times but eventually made it. It gets harder as you go. 8)