Black Mountain Bouldering

Black Mountain Bouldering

Author: Alan Moore

Publisher:

Published: 2014-11-30

Total Pages: 399

ISBN-13: 9780990821502

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Located only two hours from Los Angeles, Black Mountain has been Southern California's premier bouldering area for decades. After years of research, exploration, and climbing, this guide compiles generations of climbing development into a comprehensive guidebook with 1,700 boulder problems, 600 reference photos, and dozens of climbing shots, all supplemented with philosophical reflections, stories, and history. Black Mountain Bouldering offers a world of adventure, wonder, and inspiration for climbers of all levels.


Refuge Bouldering

Refuge Bouldering

Author: Ryan Sheldon

Publisher:

Published: 2021-05-15

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781892540621

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Melanin Base Camp

Melanin Base Camp

Author: Danielle Williams

Publisher: Black Dog & Leventhal

Published: 2023-03-21

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 0762479337

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Beautiful, empowering, and exhilarating, Melanin Base Camp is a celebration of underrepresented BIPOC adventurers that will challenge you to rethink your perceptions of what an outdoorsy individual looks like and inspire you to being your own adventure. Danielle Williams, skydiver and founder of the online community Melanin Base Camp, profiles dozens of adventurers pushing the boundaries of inclusion and equity in the outdoors. These compelling narratives include a mother whose love of hiking led her to found a nonprofit to expose BIPOC children to the wonders of the outdoors and a mountain biker who, despite at first dealing with unwelcome glances and hostility on trails, went on to become a blogger who writes about justice and diversity in natural spaces. Also included is a guide to outdoor allyship that explores sometimes challenging topics to help all of us create a more inclusive community, whether you bike, climb, hike, or paddle. Join us as we work together to increase representation and opportunities for people of color in outdoor adventure sports.


Yosemite Bouldering

Yosemite Bouldering

Author: Shannon Joslin

Publisher:

Published: 2020-09-15

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781735608006

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Below the sheer granite walls and incredible waterfalls of Yosemite Valley lie some of the world's most iconic boulders. Yosemite Bouldering includes detailed information on over 1,300 boulder problems, personal essays by first ascensionists, and breathtaking climbing photos. With detailed maps and hundreds of reference shots, Yosemite Bouldering is the definitive guide to the slabs, mantels, crimps, and cracks of Yosemite Valley. Let this book lead your adventure into the movement and beauty of Yosemite Valley.


New Mexico Bouldering

New Mexico Bouldering

Author: Owen Summerscales

Publisher:

Published: 2016-03-10

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 9780692614006

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The Land of Enchantment is known for its scenic natural beauty and plentiful rock climbing, with its rich geology and excellent climate. This book is the first guide to bouldering in the state and compiles over 1000 problems in central and northern NM, with 40 maps and 240 topographic photos. Areas covered include: Socorro Box Canyon, Albuquerque Sandia Mountains, Ponderosa, the Ortegas and Roy.


Torridon Bouldering

Torridon Bouldering

Author: Ian Taylor, M.B

Publisher:

Published: 2013-10-08

Total Pages: 92

ISBN-13: 9780992704407

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Torridon Bouldering is the essential guide to Scotland's most breathtaking bouldering area. Fittingly the North West's best bouldering occurs amongst much of its finest scenery, but it's not just about the view. This guide describes almost 300 problems on perfect sandstone. Some of them would be classics anywhere and with range of grades from easy to impossible, there's something there for everyone.