Products tagged with 'climbing guide'
Climbers Club
Lower Wye Valley
A guide covering the mass amounts of climbing just north of Chepstow. The 432 pages are printed in full colour throughout in the new Climbers' Club guidebook design, and the book is generously illustrated with maps, photodiagrams, and a wide selection of action photos.
Climbers Club
The Sandstone Outcrops of the Forest of Dean
One of three 'Climbers Club' guides to the Wye Valley area - this volume, written by Martin Crocker, describes the short “grit-like” sandstone boulders / cliffs that abound in the area. The 'Forest of Dean' experience is one of soft, leafy and shady surrounds where the heady mix of grit-like solo-bouldering of up to 10m has great appeal particularly for those who can't face or are unwilling to travel the 160 miles or so to the Peak.
Explo Publishers
Cho Oyu Himal and Kyajo Ri Himal
A great guide with some excellent details for climbing in the mountain ranges of Cho Oyu, which is in the centeral part of the mount everest group. Some very clearly drawn maps with a note of previouse ascents and a brief description.
Climbers Club
Portland - The Definitive Guidebook
The Climbers Club continue with their impressive publication schedule with this new guide to Portland containing a mixture of pure sport routes, some great trad climbing and loads of bouldering.
Mountaineering Ireland
Rock Climbs in the Mourne Mountains
The Mourne mountains offer a variety of rock climbing unparalleled in Ireland, with 26 crags spread throughout the range. The high granite tors of Slieve Binnian, Slieve Bearnagh and Hen Mountain provide excellent routes on rounded weathered granite. The easy-angled slabs of Slieve Bearnagh and Slieve Lamagan offer long but generally easy outings.
Rockfax
Spain: El Chorro - A guidebook to rock climbing around El Chorro in Andalusia
Rockfax guidebook solely dedicated to El Chorro itself and the surrounding crags - This book is from 2008 and covered El Chorro and several crags in the near-by area.
Cicerone
Climbing In The Moroccan Anti-Atlas - Tafroute and Jebel El Kest
Guidebook includes climbing routes on 25 immense crags on the south side of Morocco's Jebel el Kest, 120km south-east of Agadir, based from Tafroute.