Let me say that the online manual is great! Good job to everone that maintains it. Sometimes I want an updated published book so I am not fumbling with a bunch of printouts offline. Does anyone know when a current guidebook is being released for the red????
Last I heard, the coalition was working on it with somebody. But with as much new routes going up all over the Gorge, a current guidebook wouldn't be so current anyway.
Emancipate yourself from mental slavery. None but ourselves can free our mind. ~Bob Marley
along that note does anyone know where i might be able to get my hands on one of the old printed one? mine got destroyed in a mad crazy rain storm that blew the tent over this summer, and i really want that version, not a new one. any suggestions? anyone will to sell an old one?
Good luck. A Bronaugh guide is as good as gold. I heard someone say they were offered $50 for their copy but they didn't want to part with it. I joked you could probably get a hefty price if you put one up on e-bay.
"Be responsible for your actions and sensitive to the concerns of other visitors and land managers. ... Your reward is the opportunity to climb in one of the most beautiful areas in this part of the country." John H. Bronaugh
captain static wrote:...you could probably get a hefty price if you put one up on e-bay.
If I can try and "borrow" J-Rock's 1st edition RRG guidebook from his holy bookshelf of bibles (aka guidebooks from all over the world), I'd sell it to you.
Just give me some time and I'll see what I can do....
Emancipate yourself from mental slavery. None but ourselves can free our mind. ~Bob Marley
Hell, it wouldn't be hard to put Rays info in a 5 1/2" by 8 1/2" printed guide. Concidering that theory, I'll sell my Bronaugh guide for $100. Any takers?
lordjim_2001 wrote:Word dipsi. They'll sell mine for pennies when I die.
In the interest of saving time I'll give you a nickel for it! I'll still take my PDA guide with me, but the other guide is great for all the maps and whatnot.