Climbing Guidebooks
Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2005 4:47 pm
Amidst all the rave about Ray's awesome new guide (I just finally finished making notes on mine!), I would like to raise the following questions:
1. What is your favorite climbing guide? (not including Ray's - people, let's give others a chance!)
2. What do you like about it?
3. Which features of a guidebook are most important to you?
4. Which guidebook do you "dislike" the most?
5. Rate your top 5 favorite guidebooks (you can include Ray's on this one)
I'll start....
1. Steve Cater's New River Gorge Climbing Guidebook
2. The topos are great and I don't think I will ever get lost in the NRG with this book on hand.
3. I like 3D illustrations better than wordy descriptions, the more visual, the better. I also like to read about the history of an area.
4. Any Falcon Guide books.
5. (1) Ray's RRG guidebook
(2) Steve Cater's NRG guidebook
(3) J Bronaugh's RRG Guidebook, 2nd edition
(4) Eric Ricard's Squeezing the Lemmon
(5) Sketches, bouldering guide to West Virginia
1. What is your favorite climbing guide? (not including Ray's - people, let's give others a chance!)
2. What do you like about it?
3. Which features of a guidebook are most important to you?
4. Which guidebook do you "dislike" the most?
5. Rate your top 5 favorite guidebooks (you can include Ray's on this one)
I'll start....
1. Steve Cater's New River Gorge Climbing Guidebook
2. The topos are great and I don't think I will ever get lost in the NRG with this book on hand.
3. I like 3D illustrations better than wordy descriptions, the more visual, the better. I also like to read about the history of an area.
4. Any Falcon Guide books.
5. (1) Ray's RRG guidebook
(2) Steve Cater's NRG guidebook
(3) J Bronaugh's RRG Guidebook, 2nd edition
(4) Eric Ricard's Squeezing the Lemmon
(5) Sketches, bouldering guide to West Virginia